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News from 11/12/2005

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Kevin Dunn, Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, William Kay, Partice de Villiers, Barbara Hall, Dave Smith, John West, Clarkson, Barbara Taylor, Simon Pockett, Damon Green, James McDermott, Jon Swain, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Gary Salmon, Kenny Farquharson, Andy Serkis, Rob Hughes, Peter Whittle, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, L M, Paul Denovon, Brian Smith, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Tim Danton, Hala Japer, Frank Whitford, David Gower, Kathryn Cooper, Jon Ashman, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Michael Kilcommons, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Grey, Howard Foy, Michael Watson, Andrew Porter, Dave Helliwell, Patrick Masters, Diane Eller, Richard Strand, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Mike Russell, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Matt Rudd, Janie Omoroghe, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Robert Hewison, Ariel Love, David Dougill, C H, John Arlidge, Sarah-Kate Templeton Medical Correspondent, Laura St Quinton, Wayne Rooney, Iain Duncan Smith, Sir David King Chief Scientific Adviser, Stuart Barnes, Damon Hill, Wardobe Misters, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Joe Volk, Vicky Wood, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Michael Portillo, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Sean Newson, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Des James, Peter Mans, Donna Karan, James Delingpole, Pat Maione, Tanyia John, Lydia Slater, Jeremy Taylor, Bill Bleant, Pat Malone, Beverley D'Silva, Brendan Bourne, Colin Thubron, Clive Wellings, Graham Keeley, Stuart Wavell, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Damian Barr, Dr John Baird, Tarique Ghaffur Assistant Commissioner, Vincent Crump, Paul Kimmage, Giles Hattersley, Chris Woodhead, Tom Stubbs, Monsieur Mangetout, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, J Martin, Garth Pearce, Ann McFerran, John Follain, Danny Scott, Caroline Scott, Lee Broomfield, Ian Hawkey, Ashley Ward, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Colin Harding, Jim Boal, Martyn Halle, Mark Edwards, T Simmonds, Rachel Bridge, John Wright President, Felicity Kendal, Kira Cochrane, Kate Adie, Fraser MacDonald, Matthew Court, Roger Williams, Sheila Hancock, Geoff Gray, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, Andy Kerr, David Cracknell, Julian Kossof, Zoe Brennan, John Towle, Cosmo Landesman, Sharon Ridoynauth, Diana Wright, Catherine Turner, Emma Smith, Andrea Maflin, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Jones, Peter Koenig, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Kathleen Herron, Ewan McGregor, Alan Pearey, Billy Budd, Caroline Donald, Christopher Hudson, Miranda Seymour, Helen Brown, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Michael Patterson, John Elliott, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Anstead, Bethan Cole, Lawrence Blacker, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Roland White, Richard Woods, Steven Swinford, Tom Hunter, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Bruce Payne, Maurice Chittenden, Marc Horne, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Mark Franchetti, Dale Renner, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Brendan Simms, Katharine Hibbert, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Michael Smith, Chris Haslam, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Sue Goodwin, Alex Pell, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, George Clooney, Simon Jenkins, David H Walton, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Jessica Bown, Jonathan Milne, Sean Connery, Joe Lovejoy Football Correspondent, Peter Heather, Sally Kinnes, Nigel Powell, Steve Bundred, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Jeremy Lazell, Clifford Bishop, Robert Service, Patrick Gilchrist, Graham Norwood, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Hazel Preston, Elizabeth Buchan, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, John Cornwell, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Pete Oliver, Allan Hall, Avril Ementon, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Liz Chave, Dr Richard Evans, Sarah Baxter, Fleur Britten, Caroline Whitehead founder of Blackwood Distillers, Chris Feetenby, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, Joanna Simon, Sara Hassan, N P, Jason Dawe, Joan Smith, Aline Gunn, Sian Griffiths, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Crikey! FO speaks truth about Europe Yard calls on Charles over death of Diana British Airways Contents World awaits fate of hostages as deadline expires Tories seize lead in polls Contents The Sunday Times Sunday Times sale outstrips all rivals Tipsters in the Money Christmas Culture Next Week Free Sports Calendar Your Sunday Times AOL Climate summit reaches 11th-hour emissions deal Health campaigns face axe in cash crisis Key Points Submarine war breaks out among super-rich British Islamic group pleads for life of pensioner hostage Boots Top private schools to have harder A-levels Three drinks and you're out: the pub rationing plan Cameron's playboy host in fraud probe Insight Whitbread writes itself out of top literary award Iraq inquiry police had past of cover-ups British doctors are Europe's richest Speed camera rise to be curbed Flybe Mitsubishi Motors All raait! It's a new black-white lingo Tears as bomb amputee weds Camera legend O'Neill lashes dismal digital Scans reveal brain damage from cannabis is like schizophrenia Prescott will launch era of big sheds Top of the ugly league: the shopping centre from hell London suspect in CIA torture claim Payout after death of Lucian Freud aide BT Fusion Terror threat to 'crowded areas' Starship Branson to take off from UFO central BT Bird flu doctor says fear is exaggerated British Gas Pryor, ghetto jester who hit film gold, dies Fresh apples. . . only stored for one year Sky TV Coming Soon: Toff Gun v King Con For the first time in two years the Tories are ahead of Labour. Could David Cameron really slay Gordon Brown? David Cracknell and Andrew Porter report Contents CitroËn Brown's arrogant volte-face When it was suddenly announced that property would not, after all, be allowed as part of private pensions, the Treasury looked like at tricky customer, says Robert Winnett Destroys investors' pension dreams-and his credibility Voters Warm to New Tories Aldi The Bash Street kid is ready to take on the world Profile All you need is self-love Nationwide A noble vision lost Ingrates! I'm off. . . Bose They're desperate to kill the magic lion Cameron's face fits—but he can't look both ways at once Global Warning Roll up, roll up for the great spectator sport of finding Boris's heir Atticus In November John Prescott denounced red socks Atticus Blair dines out on giving Gadaffi the hump about a stray camel Atticus Hilary's heavy defeat may just save her job Atticus The race to run the 2012 Olympics is wide open again Atticus Wanted: British designer for a new improved Europe When the new Tory leader has outstayed his welcome, … Atticus Signs of a split have emerged in the Labour party over Atticus It's with great excitement that I am able to announce Atticus Farm Friends Bailey's law can help liberate sink estates Boots Open Verdict Costing nuclear energy Best unites his fans Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times Jeremy Paxman fought back tears when he discovered his great grandmother had been widowed and left to bring up nine children in poverty. This is their tragic story Inside Track Are we ready to party, asks New Orleans Glenfiddich Face transplant surgeons select second patient Cleaner electricity will rise Israel prepares forces for strike on nuclear Iran Murder of man of peace inspires a voters' revolt Sopranos star the suspect in cop killing Tehran Minister Met Militants before New Offensive Oxford socialite linked to Iraq propaganda row Beyond petroleum Death row awaits judgment of Arnie Dozens of children among 103 dead in plane crash Crisis The Sunday Times Battle to give Africa's Aids orphans new life Times Online Rocco Forte Hotels The Sunday Times Putin banishes rain on his G8 parade French jailbirds stage yet another helicopter escape Cruz on horns of a bullfight dilemma Russia's Path to Economic Power Nationwide Empire Direct Royal Mail Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Hunger strike Briton 'near death' News in Brief Caprice charged Fiancé accused of barmaid's murder Lucky loser Correction Single ticket wins £5.3m Lotto jackpot Fugitive to return Ex-senator dies Sad victims of tsunami still wait for aid The Sunday Times '20 shot dead' in Chinese land fight Robbie's libel payout can only harm gay rights He was itching to slaughter a sacred cow John Lewis Hurrah for a Muslim English rose Oi, kids—you don't need no fancy words They are becoming a strangely persecuted majority Contents Stampede for England tickets Internet scramble to follow Sven in Germany Contents Mitsubishi Motors Solano sinks 10-man Arsenal Feisty Rovers thrill Hughes Bent finally puts end to Charlton slump Veteran strikes to seal crucial victory Butt dives in to banish Birmingham blues Morientes double fires flying Reds BT Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Chelsea accuse Wigan of cheating O'Leary relieved as Angel snatches point Right lads, how can we insult Paraguay? The Sunday Times Taylor made for Harry The Portsmouth defender is determined to get Harry Redknapp's new reign off to a flying start at Tottenham tomorrow Vauxhall Beattie strikes back The Everton striker has found his best from and goes to Old Trafford today insisting his World Cup dreams are still alive Saints striking out Wanadoo Out of Europe with a squad in decline, is anybody listening to Ferguson? Time is running out for the manager and nothing Manchester United do against Everton today can change that Dell Last minute A Fateful Time for Ferguson Club class Liverpool enter the Fifa Club World Championship on Thursday with their Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso keen to make his mark. By Jonathan Northcroft Sport Calendar 2006 Hartson too hot for Hibs Hearts stutter Scottish round-up Wolves waste chance of win Coca-Cola League Kitson treble sinks Brighton Ridsdale has last laugh Furlong dodges red card Rotherham sack Harford after Yeovil defeat Blades keep leaders in sight Contents England Expects With a good draw and talented squad. Sven-Goran Eriksson knows there can be no excuses for failure in Germany World view: Sunday Times football writers look into the crystal ball for Germany 2006 Familiar foe looks forward to going on Strike Sweden: England's jinx team With a skilful front line and a disciplined defence, Sweden will once again prove difficult opponents for England in Group B next year, writes Ian Hawkey Cruz control fires South Americans Paraguay: stubborn in defence England's first opponents in Germany have a proven track record in recent World Cups that should give some cause for concern, writes Rob Hughes Biggest grudge match Biggest culture clash Most divided loyalties Everything you need to know about Sweden Everything you need to know about Paraguay Swede begins mind games The Smiling Assassin: Zlatan Ibrahimovic Who's who in the Soca Warriors Warriors talk tough Trinidad & Tobago: outsiders full of confidence The Caribbean minnows against England seems an obvious World Cup mismatch, but the islanders believe they can upset the form book in a clash that will be full of Premiership interest. Rob Hughes reports Islanders reduced to tears of joy Everything you need to know about Trinidad & Tobago How to get to Germany 2006 German authorities preparing for a mass influx of The smiling assassin Described as 'half ballerina, half gangster', Sweden's Juventus striker could be England's undoing in Germany 2006, reports Ian Hawkey The 6ft: 4in striker who will face England A world where dreams live on The greatest football show on earth has had a chequered history, but now allows the game's giants and minnows to perform on the same stage The Times Group of gold Friendly rivals Drawn to face the holders and favourites, Australia vow to enjoy every minute of their journey, writes Jonathan Northcroft When to stay on the sofa The Dutch say their group is 'interesting'—we call … Deadly foes A repeat of the 1978 World Cup final is the undoubted highlight of the group stages, writes Rob Hughes France get chance of redemption The 'groups of sleep' While some of their rivals labour in 'groups of death', the 1998 champions and Portugal have been blessed by relatively easy tasks, says Brian Glanville The Sunday Times A bookie's dream: England lose the final on penalties When to go out World Cup 2006 Group A Group B Group C Group D World beater? Michael Owen celebrates after scoring … England's base camp: Baden-Baden Guide to the venues with their amended capacities for the World Cup finals June 10: England v Paraguay, Frankfurt June 15: England v Trinidad & Tobago, Nuremberg June 20: Sweden v England, Cologne Fifa World Cup Germany 2006 Group E Group F Group G Group H Bath brio sinks Scots Wallace slays sluggish Dragons Heineken European Cup tables and fixtures The Sunday Times Lomu takes centre stage Varndell a Racing Certainty Leicester's flying wing faces the Ospreys in the Heineken Cup today, still coming to terms with a life-changing two weeks Braun Toulouse tighten their grip Rugby round-up Rising to the Top The Wasps flanker is tipped for great things with England, but his priority is to secure a win over Llanelli today Falcons enjoy Italian try spree Challenge Cup round-up Timid Wasps must cast caution to the wind Court order backs clubs The RFU lost the latest skirmish in the clubs versus country war as the High Court ruled against them, writes Nick Cain Airberlin Sitting Pretty Tired of missing out on the big prizes, Victoria Pendleton found that she possessed what it took to become world champion The Sunday Times Pendleton adds bronze to gold Defiant Strauss stops the rot England's big guns fire as Marcus Trescothick's men beat Pakistan by 42 runs in the first one-day international Men's Health Rule changes should be hit for six Results round-up This week's fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Tendulkar breaks record with 35th Test century Sports round-up Golf Rugby Union Skiing Rugby League Snooker Swimming Racing Athletics This Week Harrison dream in tatters It wasn't pretty to watch but Danny Williams won't care after ending the world title hopes of Audley Harrison Multiple Display Advertising Items Carberry at the double Noel Meade and Paul Carberry claimed two wins at Cheltenham, beginning with Sir OJ in the Robin Cook Memorial Gold Cup. By Andrew Longmore Sky Sports Caught in Sheffield Wednesday win promotion to First Division, 1984 Sport on TV A fateful time for Ferguson Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled The Sunday Times England draw has punters a-flutter Heavy duty for fall guys Sport Letters Ford Contents Van maker locked in rescue finance talks with Americans Macquarie to borrow £1bn for LSE attack Spielberg studio bought by Viacom Northern Rock Utility pulls plug on builder Private equity's secret weapon Special Report Peter Koenig and Patrick Masters on the middle man who knows how to make leveraged buyouts work Debt set to keep consumer spending down Business Digest Licence agreement for emissions trading Prime Time takes off with Filmnight Walkabout in pursuit of Revolution Babcock & Brown targets Teesside ports Navy support ships 'could be built abroad' Press Complaints Commission The Sunday Times CBI searches for woman boss Japanese attempt to break glass deadlock Private equity includes Virgin in its bid for NTL Apax and CVC slug it out over medical firm £2,500 in shares for post workers NHS pensions staff angry over privatisation plans Treasury at odds with Brown over Turner Trafalgar battles in court for Shell's minority shareholders Trading slump fears threaten Boots merger Regionals hold Northcliffe talks Capital Spreads in £33m flutter Engineer is new Dubai target Earls Court on the block for £400m HM Revenue & Customs BAA faces turbulence from Healthrow to Hungary Squeezing the last drop of tax from the barrel Taking stock Ascent of Iger Matchmaker We'd rather keep the lights on than be green Business brains Dambusters Those who Need Not Apply David Lloyd, a gentleman of leisure Rumours abound that the former tennis pro wants to sell his Next Generation clubs—but will any of his rivals stump up the £200m asking price? Jaguar David Lloyd's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Virgin merger will smash 'old media' barriers NTL, the cable-TV operator, wants to merge with the mobile film. Report by Mark Kleinman and Matthew Goodman Fingleton turns over a new leaf at the OFT The watchdog's new chief executive has had a baptism of fire. Richard Fletcher looks at how he intends to respond to the criticisms Times Online Punk rocker tries to put the magic back into Yahoo Bradley Horowitz is driving radical change as the internet search firm tries to catch up with Google. Paul Durman reports The Sunday Times Nokia Asda to launch smaller stores to take the fight to Tesco Andy Bond hopes his new mini supermarkets will get round planning restrictions, says Richard Fletcher Lovering's Decade of Deals A pioneer of Shetland whisky How I Made It The Sunday Times Stop this nightmare of red tape on jobs You can help consultant Peter Done with his campaign. Rachel Bridge explains Tax-relief limits hit big luxury cars The Business Doctor Smith pumps up the volume Sunday Times contest winner has been inundated with offers to license his invention, writes Rachel Bridge World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Stand back until Amec deconstructs itself Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Amec? Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Amec? The Week that was LSE rejects bid from Macquarie Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents How to beat Brown's pension u-turn The chancellor has gone back on his promise to allow property to be held in a Sipp, writes Clare Francis What the changes mean for you Base rate held News in Brief Contents Insurance probe Oil stocks put brakes on Footsie HSBC Many a slip 'twixt Brown and his Sipp The Sunday Times Big-screen tragedy Readers can get a free copy of the Sunday Times Guide Zeroing in on tax loopholes Money Pre-budget report The Revenue will close the door on many offshore schemes and moves to dodge death duties, writes David Budworth Move now for movie tax perks Homebuy plan extends property ladder Bestinvest Rush to invest in VCT's Surprise surge in share prices cheers 2005 Analysts predicted a quiet year for the markets, failing to foresee 2005's double-digit growth. By Kathryn Cooper Two words that cost me dear Share Legal & General Expert stock tips beat the market TV chef's recipe for a bigger nest egg Antony Worrall Thompson plans to use the rental income from a pub to boost his retirement fund, he tells Jessica Bown Tesco tried to break its promise on car cover Halfords chiefs part with their first shares since listing Directors' Deals Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Gordon is right: property has no place in a pension New index paints rosy picture for art collectors Aap Chase De Vere Mortgages Mortgage Advisor Suckered at the Langbar bank Prufrock The India Pale Ale City grandees get into the spirit at our bash And so to lunch with Lord Brocket Mint, the new Chelsea members-only club, was the place BAE heads for flak in pursuit of Saudi deal GUS split Inside the City Gartmore interest picks up Canterbury Foods Contents Benylin Day & Night Tablets Terrorised America is accused of flying suspects around the world so that they can be tortured. John Follain and Stephen Grey trace where the interrogation rules became blurred in the war against terror America's Secret Legal Guidelines Be Proud of Britain's Honourable Way of Sticking to the Rules Life and death of the railway children The parents of the two teenagers cruely killed on a rail crossing tell Ann McFerran of the pain of their loss-and their anger at lax rail safety The Crossings Toll Boots A bundle of vengeance Getting them off the conveyor belt to crime Tory plans to lift people out of poverty will also keep them on the right side of the law, says Iain Duncan Smith Cornered by the green lynch mob I'm in charge of my own script now Interview Tony Allen-Mills talks to George Clooney Star Wars The editor, the mud and the Slickers Piers Morgan tells Richard Woods he is sick of being painted as guilty by association with two errant tipsters The Sunday Times It's odd and it's out there Creepy species just keep coming, says Stuart Wavell A goat isn't just for Christmas. . . Don't know what to buy the kids? A four-legged friend has caught the festive spirit, says Giles Hattersley Terror by camera-phone Musician Myleene Klass is the latest victim of 'happy slapping'. It has to stop, she tells Kira Cochrane Pulsar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts for your favourite technie Instant Television Hauppauge Win TV-HVR 900 — typically £75, or £68 from www. savastore. com Palmtop Powerhouse HP iPaq hw6515 Mobile Messenger—typically £222 with 12-month phone contract, or £440 from www. misco. co. uk Master Blaster Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 SoundDock—typically £200, or £190 from www. podzone. co. uk Luscious Laptop Sony Vaio TX1XP/B—typically £1,599, or £1,505 from www. ebuyer. com Competition Winners This Season's Star Buy Sonos Digital Music System Introductory Bundle II—typically £1,335, or £1,159 from www. simplysonos. co. uk Cheap Talk USB Cordless Du@iPhone—typically £100, or £79 from www. gadgetstuff. com Potent Copilot TomTom Go 500 Satellite Navigation—typically £470 (with cradle and maps of Britain, France and Spain), or £375 from www. comet. co. uk A Million Love Songs Twelve-month Napster to Go subscription — £180, or £15 per month (basic subscription £10 per month), at www. napster. co. uk Wire-Free Home Cinema Yamaha YSP-800—typically £600, or £549 from www. digital-point. co. uk Recent Buyer's Guides Wire-Free Home Cinema Remote Versatility Logitech Harmony 525 Universal Remote Control — typically £70, or £53 from www. cclonline. com Easier than Dab Acoustic Energy WiFi radio — £200 from www. play. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Rise of the teacher mums Thanks to the internet, home-teaching is now a viable proposition for many families and growing in popularity, says Richard Woods Tales of peace, goodwill. . . and carnage Nativity plays do not always go to plan, says Zoe Brennan, but they always make parents cry An inspection can still lead to a distorted view The Sunday Times Parent Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Mephisto 2364 Sudoku Bookwise Can you name these tearooms? In which books do they appear, and who are the authors? Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Teaser 2256 The Sunday Times Crossword 4151 Just right for a graze before I'm put out to pasture Winner's Dinners Tis the season to be careful Shock exchange The tabloid week Mystery of the week This Life Ban of the week Jobsworth of the week Error of the week Ordeal of the week Seasonal goodwill of the week The Daily Telegraph: The Marquis of Headfort Last word. . . Has Boris Got News for You? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davina V Parky People of the Week Winner's Letters Practical Joking, the Final Frontier Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City opens doors to kids from the 'hood Youngsters from poorer boroughs such as Tower Hamlets are getting a taste of work in the Square Mile's big banks. By Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Selena Goes for Brokerage Take control to beat stress in the workplace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Failing school that needed a caring touch Fred Groom took a career risk when he became head of a city academy in west London. Will it pay off? Asks Sian Griffiths Multiple Display Advertising Items At a Glance Councils face judgment day A Week in the Life of Steve Bundred Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents How much? A country-house estate in. . . Hippie life on the Thames Time and Place Felicity Kendal Moving on Is It worth It? Crossways Courtyard, Whaplode, Lincs, £160,000 Design Classics Mies van der Rohe chaise longue All that glitters Deck your Christmas tree in a kaleidoscope of fun, glitzy colours—or cool silver and black, says Victoria O'Brien Get the look Knight Frank Houses of the week Away from the rat race £225,000 Samsung House for a bon viveur A stone's throw from the Royal Opera House, the home of Cartier executive Alain Dominique Perrin is a warehouse conversion for art lovers, finds Rosie Millard Multiple Display Advertising Items Worth what you paid for it? Valuers of city flats are accused of rubber-stamping developers' inflated price tags, finds Graham Norwood Octacon Jump on the Brussels gravy train With its EU workforce and investment opportunities, Europe's capital is a safe bet, finds Peter Conradi On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of a very British Saint After years in Hollywood, actor Ian Ogilvy has bought himself a bolt hole in Henley-on-Thames, says Mark Anstead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Wild Turkey John Arlidge takes a hard look at tough marketing sells in the booming resort of Bodrum On the Market Rewriting Larkin Once an eyesore, Philip Larkin's home in Hull has been transformed by an inspired buyer, says Hazel Preston Barclays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Met Miami 3 La Perla Living Pure International Pure International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Humber Valley Resort Different shade of green Clarissa Dickson Wright has written a guide to green living. It is, she tells Caroline Donald, not about lentils, bad breath and sandals', Rather, it's all no-nonsense practical advice The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings What to do this week Ask the Experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills In good company Sharing a freehold can be a big responsibility, finds Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Baliymore Contents Contents Travel Advertising Malibu After its debut in the Riviera, Easy Cruise has sailed to the Caribbean. We sent a reluctant Matt Rudd after it Rio Questhouse Budget alternatives on shore—suction toilets not included The Reef Beach Huts Sea Spawn Guesthouse Time N Place Doc Holiday Two girls, GSOH, seek city with hip bars, great food and, of course, shops The Doctor Says The Doc's quick fixes Ryanair The End of the World Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Portsmouth Le Havre Five-star confusion for British hotels Directions Skiing just got Easier The French seem capable of doing everything with that … Young people will soon be able to apply for government Holiday money In brief Where was I? Readers' rants NHS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical Treats the smart guide It's not too late, or too expensive, to swap the sleet for a suntan. Jeremy Lazell goes bargain-hunting Caribbean The Sunday Times North Africa South & West Africa Indian Ocean Asia They don't match they waddle As the slapstick comedians of the southern oceans get their big Hollywood break, Chris Haslam travels to South Georgia to discover the truth about penguins P-p-p-pick up a penguin Chick flick Skiing for Playboys If you've got some money to burn, Sean Newsom knows where to mix with the snow-sports jet set The Best Chalet in the Alps Members-Only Skiing Neilson The Swiss Ski Safari The Ultimate Short Break Sea to Sky in Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Loak Fritham, Hampshire The Tiger East Dean, East Sussex The White Horse Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire Winter Walks A bracing walk and a fireside pint—what better was to celebrate winter, says Vincent Crump Multiple Display Advertising Items Multimedia GPS Good Gear My bandy legs, her leggy band Dave Smith fell for a Dutch damsel, but could she keep her eyes off his thighs? Heating Element Vive la France Ski Carrier Internet Phone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols When he's not monkeying around in Rwanda, Andy Serkis goes ape for Italy Kong artist Where was I Win a week for two in the winter-sports resort of Geilo in Norway, with Neilson The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Contents On Thin Ice The Sunday Times Baby Kong Fresh How to Make a Movie Big Hit Keep you secrets safe with this diary and lockable box Scooby-Doo! in Gargoyle Foil Perfect Pop PC World Pricey Pies The Ethiopian Gemini Trust Most Requested . . . . Fact File Are Books Bad for the Environment? Narnia Discovered Step into CS Lewis' magical world with the stars behind The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe movie The Merry Christmas Activity Book by Jane Bull Book Mark Light on the Earth (BBC Books, £30) Confessions of a Hollywood Star by Dyan Sheldon (Walker, £5.99) Jarvis Fans Utd Creature feature Robot Crusoe Get your Motor Running Win It! Kirsten Cassidy Quick Fire Countdown to Christmas Swap It! In the Middle Puzzle Zone Around Britain Four by Four Annual Close up The Powerpuff Girls Geigning Cats & Dogs F-Mail In the Middle Puzzle Zone Answers Around Britain Animal Close up Snow Berry Funday talks to UK snowboarder Laura Berry, 15, who's riding the Rockies for the new series of Rad Sponge Bob Squarepants Contents Contents Cars on TV Car Advertising Mrs Morse, the fast lady Me and my motors Theatrical grande dame On her CD Changer DVLA checks up on data sale Up to speed York to banish city polluters Airport car parks fill up What Will Acacia Avenue Make of It? The Internet Fast Lane Honda When the gloss comes off that lovely new motor After the warranty honeymoon ends, car buyers face painful bills for ageing parts. Emma Smith adds up the long-term costs MPV: Vauxhall Zafira 1.6 Total cost over three years: £2,055.18 4x4: Land Rover Freelander 1.8 GS Total cost: £1,991.72 Bestseller: Ford Focus 106 Total cost: £1,547.11 Best Seller: Frod Foucs 1.6 Total cost: £1,457.11 Mid-Sized Saloon: BMW 3-series 2.0 Total cost: £3,122.99 Sports Car: Audi TT 1.8 T quattro Total cost: £3,034.86 Shop around for savings Saab Approved Dial C for Colour In gear The Stuff of motoring dreams Mirror Image The Knowledge HPI Checks All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask You Can See Clearly now Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Toyota Camry Subaru Second Opinion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Life bank robber special The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Way to go-get a fix on the perfect sat nav Satellite navigation systems are the must-have Christmas present. Dave Pollard steers you through the contenders The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Colour Coding Grey Matter Stunning Loss Curbing Fog Lights Beating Lane Hogs Stuck Fast The Sunday Times Seeking Sanctuary Green Alternative Jaguar Audi Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved Car Clinic My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Chanel The £100,000 prezzie list And for the Billionaire I was a super yacht pirate Jeremy Clarkson wants to re-create the 1980s, when as a 22-year-old with no sens of responsibility, he wreaked havoc Whirly commuters are go Helicopters are now cheap enough to be an alternative to a luxury car. And they are jam-beaters supreme, says Pat Maione Greystone Automotive Ltd Road cars that see off … Power mania has put today's saloons ahead of yesterday's supercars. And it's not over yet, says Damon Hill Ray Marine Raymarine Jaguar Xj220 Flying Machines Ferrari F40 Porsche 959 Harley-Davidson Got the car? Now buy the watch The perfect accessory can cost up to £139,000, finds Emma Smith Harrods Estates Belles of the biker ball Harley has the answer for bikers who want to strut their stuff, says Janie Omorogbe Custom Line Lloyds TSB The private jet set Who wants to queue at check-in and be packed into a jumbo if they can avoid it? The market for go-it-alone air travel is soaring, writes Pat Malone Romans International Princess Contents The diva inside Contents When you have Hollywood's most enticing lips, eating Bye, bye, teenager screen siren: Scarlett Johansson is now Woody Allen's muse. And she's wiser than her years, says Christopher Goodwin Matthew Hart is back at the Royal Ballet as Pinocchio Matthew Hart is back at the Royal Ballet as Pinocchio—but has the enfant terrible now grown up, asks Clifford Bishop We live in a cut-and-paste world Tom Hunter cuts and pastes his ideas from the old masters, but he can't copy their soul, says Waldemar Januszczak HMV Apollo Theatre Monkey do, monkey see From Gollum to Kong, Andy Serkis is a techno star A true gaint among blockbusters Peter Jackson's King Kong doesn't just ape the original—it's even bigger and better, says Cosmo Landesman Bose Plying Fist 121 mins After Midnight 5,92 mins Calvaire 18,92 mins March of the Penguins U, 80 mins Short Cuts The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill No cert, 83 mins Scorched 12A 94 mins 33 x Around the Sun 15,83 mins University Challenge Coming up for airtime Bach with bite In perfect harmony She can't crack a whip, but Belle and Sebastian's Isobel Campbell is a match for grunge legend Mark Lanegan. 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