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Contents Couples face ban on IVF twins Contents Airberlin 'Cruellest tragedy' of stabbled designer Watch out, sarge! It's environmentally friendly fire Article Withdrawn Contents The Sunday Times Pope says sorry for Muslim anger News in Brief Police pay damages to journalists Open day for London buildings Kite-flyer killed in fall from cliff Correction Two tickets share £8.2m Lotto jackpot The Smile Train Gibraltar deal Contents Style Get the look Newspapers Support Recycling Blair fails to back Brown Next Week Air crash marine's last message of love Culture More music Roy Keane: my rage Contents InGear: pure adrenaline UK troops 'to spend 10 years' in Afghanistan One has to keep up standards at bathtime Tony's forehead shows he's really Worried Northern rock Don't prosecute children under 14, says top adviser Cruel death of gentle Lucy, by her parents Singapore Airlines Science fingers natureal bullies What your fingers say about you 'Pharm' goats give birth to new drugs Airports fight move to lossen curbs on plane hand luggage Mercedes-Benz Zurich Archbishop warns of dysfunctional 'infant adults' Livingstone plans new London shopping zone Pick that litter up: talking CCTV cameras enforce Instant law and order And the winner is . . . Lloyd-Webber Judge's mother sues her for libel American Airlines Charles takes a bite of Dracula country Prince to buy ruined farmhouse in 'timewarp' Transylvanian village Vauxhall Don't eat greens? It's all in the genes Article Withdrawn Citroen Times Online Trio banned Revealed; the man who killed 10,000 dogs Pop divas shape up for London fashion battle 'Safe' cigarettes to curb fire risk Exchange Invisible Contribution. Visible Success Space to Earth: the sun is flaring up Flybe Wounded Iraq troops given danger drug Plastic surgery: the new addiction Black Country gives America a hurricane of advice Twin towers no loss to architecture, says critic I had to test myself, says blind driver Focus Birds Eye Pope Vs Prophet Pope Benedict, once known for his tough views, seemed to have mellowed. But his remarks on Islam have sparked violence and anger. They are typical of the man they once called God's rottweiler, reports John Cornwell Lloyds TSB Insurance 'May be man' divides the Lib Dems Nick Clegg, who some think should be party leader, tells Jasper Gerard his plans Saab 93 Change of suits to put some zing in Ming Collide FlyMonarch The Panacea Diet They're touted as the new elixirs: foods and supplements that not only extend life but make us smarter too. Are we being taken for a ride? Richard Woods reports Yahoo! Food for thought You've said sorry, Holy Father now demand a price The new Tory party logo is, apparently, a "tree" drawn Mother knows best Decline of the maverick MP PC World Make love, not arrests, sarge It is astonishing Let the Pope preach Biting the tax bullet Mortgates for Business Final triumph of the Queen over Diana We'd be a more united kingdom with an independent Scotland Holy paint pots, archbishop, just look at the state of your palace Atticus It says a lot about No 10 that someone has leaked an Atticus Police throw in the towel over claims Cherie cuffed teenager Atticus Gee up, duchess - Fergie to pen new Black Beauty How many chancellors does it take to change a light Atticus This is a Labour Hamlet without the prince Isn't that just typical Atticus Junior minister Ed Miliband Atticus The Home Office has released a list of subjects on Atticus Conquest Dying in the military folly of Afghanistan Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Blair must honour Darful pledge Diplomats warned of flawed Iraq policy Hospital safety body Points Birthdays Letters should arrive buy midday Thursday and include The postman prepares a late delivery to No 10 Profile A blind eye to genocide New magazine British husband and wife make £3m call on Las Vegas winnings 1 to star drama New this Autumn Being an It girl turns into a spectator sport Bullets for a banker they couldn't bribe ITV Trouble in welfare paradise 'Swedish model' under threat in knife-edge election Toxic fumes unleash panic in the Paris of Africa Hp invent Bush joins calls for UN to stop Darfur slaughter Key strike puts Taliban to flight Turkey tries pregnant novelist in free-speech battle Karzai blamed for 'hellhole' strategey Beat us, we need it, say Republicans Activists turn against Bush Bill makes hay with his new friend Laura McQueen's last ride revealed Thelondonpaper Toyota Today's Weather Japan flexes its military muscles Strongman Abe rekindles pride The Times Land Rover Contents Clarks Race abuse halts match Classy Woodgate keeps Bolton from home comforts LuaLua lands the spoils Hargreaves 'breaks leg' Harry:'I am in the clear' Portsmouth's manager says the BBC has no proff of any wrongdoing Everton denied by Wigan Sorensen keeps luckless Watford at bay Royals flying at the double Keane switch reapes reward The Sunday Times Kuqi goal haunts Canaires Blackwell on his last legs Cardiff sink depleted Luton Fans angry over Robson Round-up The Sunday Times Red Pardew may for the offer Hammers can't refuse Rod Liddle Apotential windfall for West Ham could come at a price for their principled manager Back on home soil Fit-again Jonathan Woodgate has a mission to grace the big stage and he aims to succeed Ian Rush Return of the prodigals David Platt Mark Hughes Gary Lineker Coral Gun mettle Arsene Wenger is demanding a ruthless edge from his team as they visit Old Trafford today Skoda Keane: I Knew I had lost it Roy Keane has given his most forthright interview for years As usual, he spares no one, least of all himself 'i am not a scoring machine, I am a living person with my own merits and weaknesses' Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko says he still has much to prove, starting against Liverpool today Premiership stats 1 Ashley Cole 2 David Mellor 3 Jose Mourinho 4 Peter Kenyon 5 Michael Ballack 6 William Gallas 8 Mark Bosnich 9 Roman Abramovich 10 Winston Bogarde 7 Hernan Crespo 10 Winston Bogarde Celtic hang on by skin of teeth The Times Dons move up to third Scottish round-up Scholes can fire England Kia Motors Witter yet to show he can hit jackpot Hall of Fame folly Beckham's England vow Football Shorts Fergie:'Wenger was right Horse sense Lost in Translation Separated at birth Football tales from the tabs. . . Sven, will he get a job? Barclays Premiership Referees table Player discipline Nationwide Conference Pools Seven days on planet football. . . Bank of Scotland Premierleague Scotland Scottish First Division Quote of the week Damp squib of the week Plucky minnows Man of the week Second Division Third Division Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two This week's fixtures Progress report. . . Don't miss this . . . in Spain Spain Other football Italy Germany France Holland Portugal Poland Blood brothers Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Cardiff scorched by Berne Come in No 9 Quins target Gomarsall Out of Africa Glowing endorsement Separated at birth Grandstand sports tours Forrester foils Tigers Misgivings as Sarries roll out the Farrell The former league star needs a miracle to make the grade, starting against Newcastle today Catt masterclass can't stop brave Bristol Sad day for rugby Guinness Issue needs firm handling The RFU and the clubs must act quickly and decisively to protect the game's standing Times Online A model professional The Italian reflects on four months in which he has lifted the World Cup, lost two league titles and had a nightmare Real Madrid debut The essential Fabio Cannavaro What Johnno Did next Martin Johnson has kept his distance from rugby since retiring, but the fire still burns brightly England ready to cut down Black Ferns A determined English side have it all to do against hot favourites New Zealand in today's final of the women's World Cup in Canada, but don't write off the chances of an upset Multiple Display Advertising Items Last-gasp heroics save Wakefield from the drop Return with interest John Lloyd is under no illusions about his team's Davis Cup tie in Odessa and knows defeat is unthinkable Ukraine: the challenge facing Britain Gene tests for London 2012 Olympic authorities are preparing to combat cheats who are researching genetic marnipulation Lawrence Booth Mushtaq Ahmed has claimed 89 championship wickets this season. Reaching the 100 mark against Notts this week could earn Sussex the title County scoreboards NatWest Pro40 First Division Cork times it to perfection Cricket round-up Batting Averages Bowling 'i haven't given the Ashes a lot of thought. It's in three months' time' Spend time with Andrew Strauss and you sense the steel that made him a solid stand-in England captain Ramprakash chasing place in history Don Bradman 1938 Bill Johnston, right, 1953 Geoff Boycott 1971 Geoff Boycott 1979 Graham Gooch 1990 Damien Martyn 2001 Mark Ramprakash 2006 How to solve a problem like Tiger The world No 1 is peerless in the majors but now needs to prove he can turn it on when it matters at the Ryder Cup Flybmi Woods: Clarke right to play They have long been friends off the course. Now losing loved ones has drawn the Ryder Cup foes even closer together TV details America cares, but you do more One of the leading golf writers in the United States ponders why his country's team has been less than the sum of its parts in recent Ryder Cups Captians' log Tom Lehaman, inset How the Ryder Cup is played The Sunday Times HSBC Arnie's Special K Arnold Palmer is certain the finishing stretch of his beautiful course will see untold drama as the tension mounts this week He's Irish, he'll win the cup If history is anything to go by, the defining moment this week will be produced by a goldre from, the host nation Sergio Garcia, right How the US team lines up Luke Donald Hennik Stenson David Howell Jim Furyk Phil Mickelson Colin Montgomerie Padraig Harrington Jose Maria Olazabal Darren Clarke David Toms Chris Dimarco, right Colin Morrtgomerie Paul Casey Chad Campbell Robert Karisson Stewart Cink Paul McGinley Scott Verplank Zach Johnson Lee Westwood JJ Henry Brett Wetterich In his element Colin Montgomerie admits that he is able to shut out all distractions when playing for Europe — now if only he could find a way to do the same during the majors The Sunday Times Actresses Not the Ryder Cup: 12 alternative singles Leaders Music: Kraftwerk v Pearl Jam Cars: Alfa Romeo v Hummr Authors: Martin Amis v John Irving Television: Big Brother v Simpsons Comedy: Extras v Seinfeld Soft drink/beverage Low culture History High culture Actors Casey boost for Europe The Ryder Cup player thrashes his illustrious teammate, setting himself up for a £1m payday at Wentworth late today Sky Sports Results round-up Today's racing Golf Fixtures Fonthill Road takes fast lane to glory Sports round-up Rugby Union Hockey Athletics Tennis Rugby League Fixtures Moto GP Archery Squash Racing This Week Old man and the sea At the age of 67, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston is set to tackle another round-the-world race single-handed The Sunday Times Sport on TV Our man with the remote selects the television highlights and before moments from the week ahead The Sunday Times Regtransfers My dream team Tony Jacklin chooses his perfect Ryder Cup line-up Win tickets Barclays Free tickets A week on the web Caught in time Leyton Orfent promoted to the First Division, 1962 Sports letters This Day in sport 1988 Olympics South Korea wanted to stage the best Games the world had seen, but Canadian Ben Johnson ruined all their dreams Times Online A Better Britain Contents Gilbertson to strike rich steam with $30bn aluminium deal Racing group jumps in with offer for Tote Telco aims for £400m Friends Provident Spanish lead City airport bid Sheffield regains cutting edge The revival of the metals business is only part of the city's regeneration, writes Dominic O'Connell Yell takes Office Angels to High Court Business Digest BA holds summit on pension deficit Barclays takes a stake in Jerrold Company identity theft soars Arab fund may reach $1bn Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown hint over new rate hike Stagecoach on track for rail deal Channel 4 gets a taste for events Big guns fired up by Cadbury's tax victory AWG boss asked to join bid SAS expert joins terror watch firm Misys boss urged to look at management 'walk in' Seeking a cure for what ails Fido Hoseasons pipes new chairman on board Aegon Call for probe into collapse of Homebuy Seismic shift undermines centres of gravity Agenda Protectionism could block 'China effect' Contents Why the laws of economics don't work well with oil I-Spy Snooping on staff has led to boardroom bloodletting at Hewlett-Packard Dominic Rushe reports from New York Which new force in Corporate Banking and Financial … The Cancer of Leaks: Top Executives Defend Dunn Steel city forges a future from its past Multiple Display Advertising Items Champneys moves to high street The luxury health farm plans to open 100 spas. But will the brand be stretched too far, asks Matthew Goodman Multiple Display Advertising Items Just between me and Yoo. . . Property mogul John Hitchcox may soon be floating his development and design group. Just don't ask him about his love life John Hitchcox's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Fantasy game turns internet into goldmine The World of Warcraft has 7m subscribers, many of them paying $15 a month, Dominic Rushe from New York Credit Suisse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mini's maxi challenge The car giant had a tricky problem with the new version of the iconic car — how to make it better. By John Arlidge in Munich Small Becomes Big as Carmakers Move to Downsize The Sunday Times Looking after a Scarce Resource Firms jump on the green bandwagon Responding to climate change is giving companies the chance to look good and make money, reports Grant Ringshaw Eddie Stobart takes to the rails The haulage firm is using the railways to create an environmentally friendly service for Tesco, writes Simon Goodley Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Online A damp squib from Apple's Mr Incredible Multiple Display Advertising Items Citigroup boss banks on his 'foot soldiers' Former Schroders chief Sir Win Bischoff and his team in the Europe division have helped to turn the group into a $240bn colossus. Report by Margareta Pagano Relentless Rise of Citigroup Europe Tourism slump worries US Moves are afoot to market America and regain valuable revenue from overseas visitors. By William Kay in Los Angeles Multiple Display Advertising Items Get out and bag that big idea Coming up with a concept that sets your start-up apart from the rest often arises from your own experiences. By Rachel Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Couple brush up on cleaner's contract Business Doctor Specs made me see an opportunity How I Made It Multiple Display Advertising Items Is your company one of Britain's fastest growing? The Sunday Times London is the financial capital of the world VW Cruddas setthes over fake website Prufrock Dutch politics spurns corporate funds Hidden value of the water firms Inside the City Grant Ringshaw World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Commodities UK's invisible export triumphs in China British products are rarely seen on the streets of Beijing, but behind the scenes developers and financial institutions are laying the groundwork. By David Smith Business Letters EasyJet Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make your company a healthier place to work With the ageing of the population and high stress levels, investing in employees' wellbeing can pay dividends, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Where would we be without really bad managers? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Just who is asking the questions? The Sunday Times Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bosses learn how to deal with the press Media training can save executives from themselves and show them how to get their message across. By Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items We'll clean up with our energy A Week in the Life of Dipesh Shah Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Tory Boy Labour views Gordon Brown as a leader in waiting with left-leader principles. But it has closet Thatcherite on its hands, insists Simon Jenkins Sunseeker Contents The day charm couldn't save Andrew Gimson reveals the hilarious behind-the scenes chaos as the Tories tried to make their unwilling shadow minister apologise to the people of Liverpool Boris the political bumbler Boots It suits us to play dumb Powell leads the right in a Bush-whack If you're homeless find a hedgerow Fact: You're still a total loser Diana, the Queen and a final royal family Sarah Bradford tells Deirdre Ferand how writing her new biography changed her view of Diana I'm not afraid to leave my baby fatherless Ranulph Fiennes confronted his fears on the Old Man of Hoy, a dry run for the Eiger, says Stephen Venables who climbed with him An ear for life, the universe and noises off What does a playwright know about ourt place in the cosmos. Rather a lot, as it happens Confessions of a heroine addict They're never considered for literary prizes, but romantic novels say more about the society we live in than many realise, says Daisy Goodwin Giveaway girls have more fun Socialite Renu Mehta tells Giles Hattersley of her new mission—teaching the rich how good it can feel to hand millions to charity The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting for Shakespeare RSC star David Oyelowo tells Sian Griffiths why he is determined to stop schools turning children off the Bard Multiple Display Advertising Items University Guide Play it again to make your mark Electronic fun doesn't push the right buttons Leading thinkers tell Karen Gold why playing the wrong way is bad for a child's development That pram in the hall isn't the enemy, it's my greatest inspiration Seeing the world in a new light is hardly a hindrance to creativity Multiple Display Advertising Items Mephisto 2403 Sudoku and Godoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2295 The Sunday Times Crossword 4190 Great food won't stop me hitting the roof Winner's Dinners This Life The Open University Talking Heads Winner's Letters Tripped up on a dash for cash The King of Tonga Last word. . . Nick Newman's Week People of the Week At Home with the near Clare Today, Gone Town Contents Homeowners warned of further rate pain With rates tipped to rise above 5% next year, research suggests fixed mortgages are not always the answer. By Jessica Bown Is a fixed mortgage right for you? News in Brief Contents Fidelity International A Question of Money Beat the taxman by cooking for your lodgers Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorntons boss is no Charlie at the chocolate factory Directors' Deals Millions are free to unlock pension cash Two of the biggest pension funds in the coutry are planning new freedoms, putting pressure on others to follow suit. By David Budworth What the Rules Mean for You A new way to guarantee your retirement income Multiple Display Advertising Items 'a Great Perk' Rocky road ahead when gold and oil prices rebound Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands of wives miss out on Portman windfall The merger with Nationwide is good news for 1m members — but not second-named joint account holders, says Jessica Bown Countdown to the Merger Vetran stockpicker backs nuclear option In the second of four interviews with Britain's investments gurus, Money Editor Kathryn Cooper talks to Jim Slater, who explains the art of going for growth and says uranuium is today's best buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips from a Growth Investor Biggest UK fund splits up Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors cross the final frontier Far-flung countires such as Vietnam are gaining in popularly as better-known markets look expensive. By David Budworth A different breed of mutual fund How to get 90% tax relief Fed up of paying tax? By combining relief on venture capital trusts and pensions, you can claim most of it back, says David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items The Way the Ploy Works Revenue deadline looms Multiple Display Advertising Items Customers snared in British Gas deals Wholesale energy costs are falling, but some customers with fixed-price deals face big penalties if they want to benefit. By Jessica Bown Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Why I don't care for sharing Multiple Display Advertising Items Darts star scored a bull wife Marie Bobby George rates his first marriage as his worst investment and spouse number two as his best, he tell Jessica Bown With the Stars of Commercial Property Card firms hike rates after charges probe Contents The help will take care of it Better than trashing them Hi-de-house Atoll licence Banzai! Nepal tourism faces new threat Directions Luggage rules relaxed Last-minute deals Mouse Has Teething Trouble Sir, Get your Hand off the Handle Google BA Big Easy Check-In Welsh Tory Loses Rolex Where was I? Unesco island on fire The Gourmet Food Hunt Borough market is so last year. Now you have to forage for your own food. Matt Rudd explains World Offers 6 Cover Story Qantas New School 6 Cover Story Bubbling over Big and Beefy Thespian Tipple When in Rhone Feet First Multiple Display Advertising Items The Beautiful South Tailor Made Corking Oz Premier Booze Cruch Esprit Walk It off Old School Don't Mention the Ruhr Multiple Display Advertising Items Life on the Edge In our second extract from Shadow of the Silk Road, Colin Thubron reaches Khotan, once the capital of an ancient and powerful kingdom, now a town being swallowed by the desert Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Hols Quick Fixes When holidays Attack Car-hire capers You, the Jury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hottest City of the Season is. . . The Sunday Times Must not hit on girlfriend's friend When Heather lost her passport, Dennis Greenan had to meet her gogeous friend alone . . . in Venice. Oh dear Multiple Display Advertising Items Toronto Christmas, already? Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying Visits Make the most of the no-frills revolution with our city-selector series. Richard Green begins with the best breaks in southeast Europe Travel Indochina Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Swearing Italians, needy Greeks and exotic Finns inspire Barry Unsworth Where was I Win a long weekend for two in Prague, with Season is Style and Mandarin Oriental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savour Life Contents P&O Cruises AlTO Captain Kids Think the children will be bored? afloat? Not a chance. Rob Ryan had to drag his young shipmates back to dry land Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea of Knowledge You don't have to leave your brain ashore. David Wickers lauches an armada of inspiring cultural voyages Hurtigruten Canny cruising: what about the tips? Noble Caledonia Southern exposure Cool Waters Easy Cruise Canny cruising: pick your cabin The Sunday Times Luxury on Sea Silversea Deluxe River Cruising Canny cruising: who's floating on your boat? As One Voyage Ends Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Contents Contents Hey, good lookin' Motormouth Born to live in the fast lane On the Move It beats the hell This is a game girls can play The Power of Dreams I'm at my personal tailor Out of Office AutoReply. . . Of All the Gin Joints in All the World Maserati Spyder VW Jaguar XK Cap'n Clarkson's terrifying cruises Jasper Gerard turns green as he joins Jeremy Clarkson for some charity high jinks on the high seas Suzuki A blast of fresh air: battle Once just a teenage kick, the art of air guital has exploded into a huge spectator sport. Pat Malone chances his axe-arm among the best at the world championship in Finland Multiple Display Advertising Items Cayenne owners, you are about to be sickened Vital statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gizmo Princess Sounds enticing Wristbands Steer Clear Mercedes-Benz Cars on TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items I'm sorry, this is absolutely gross Range Rover Golfer's Paradise The Sunday Times Letters Skoda Auto Three crocks go mad in Cronwall Is it the cheapest way to travel—buy a clapped out motor and sell it at journey's end? Three of our drivers set out to test the economic theory Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shell V-Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car The Sunday Times IAM Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the week Jack in the Green, near Exeter Road Hog Turn it into a smart Webwise Make the Web Work for You 1 Chuck out the chintz 2 Don't lift a finger 3 Make it yours 4 Get connected Picture Gallery 5 Furnishing fun 6 Local knowledge Games Don't Panic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Get Fit for: Marathon Running Kit Bag Dr Know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents All the right ingredients Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? The Malthouse, Norton St Philip, Somerset, £350,000 Design Classics Get your skates on The Robinsons will have to move fast to find a family some in Surrey — dithering has already cost them dear Spencer's selection: The Likely Candidates Crest Nicholson The Joy of Leave your prejudices at the door, the county has a wealth of fine properties within easy reach of London, says Clive Aslet Octagon Better Rebecca Tanqueray, our new interiors expert, celebrates britain's blossoming love of modern style By Design Hamptons Permission land Houses of the week Savils Multiple Classified Advertising Items The secret agent Our estate agency insider reckons nobody is srealistic about prices in his line of work John Couch the Estate Agent Savills Dressing Hollywood Bob Ringwood designs costumes for blockbuster films at his Suffolk home, discovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bunny Boilers Stags Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Anscombe & Ringland Savills Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Barratt Landing a crash pad Christian Brook is a man on what should be a simple mission: finding a room to rent for three nights a week Barclays CLC Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy owning a Land and to demonstrate liquid assets of more than … Share options A chance to snap up a bargain Spanish property doctor Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanishshowrooms Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the Experts The rural consultant The Sunday Times Offers Direct The gardener AIPP The home service Doing your own cleaning can save you £200 a month — more if you cut the fancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills How to Declutter on a Grand Scale From priceless Chinese porcelain to paperbacks, everything must go, the aristocratic owner of a historic Suffolk estate tells Tim Dawson Under the hammer It is the chance for a completely new start, and with … It's time for turf love If the heat has left your lawn looking tired, these simple steps will make it luscious again, says Neil Wormald The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A View as Priceless as the Location Teaching the French Caroline Donald tours a Pays de la Loire nursery whose British owners are changing local planting habits Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Haart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Start the revolution Rosie Millard meets an estate agent with a radical, new idea: flat fees Royal Arsenal Contents VW Our new music section Cover story Liverpool Biennial Rodin Royal Academy Legends of the Richard Clayton previews a blockbusting autumn of visual arts, from Holbein to Hockney and the UK's first big showcase of works by Velazquez Holbein in England Tate Britain Cezanne in Britain National Gallery USA Today Royal Academy Main picture: Resist Me — That's All I Need (2005) Frieze Art Fair Regent's Park David Hockney National Portrait Gallery Velazquez National Gallery Book extract When Florence was flooded in 1966, Robert Hughes was there. His new book tells how his views on art and value emerged from the disaster Royal Opera House The Sunday Times Leonardo the visionary inventor? More sci-fi doodler, says Waldemar Januszczak Book extract Next year, Nicole Kidman reaches a notoriously difficult age for actresses, says David Thomson, but her career plan maps out some canny choices and perhaps her best roies yet LA inconsequential With badly cast leads, unconvincing sets and an overcomplicated plot, Brian De Palma's The Black DAhlia fails to do justice to James Ellroy Rest of the week's films Superb acting makes for a fascinating look at the monarchy, says Cosmo Landesman A majestic performance ENO I was stopped the other day by the police Poor guy, his lips Television Comeback kings Rich pickings A neat adaptation and hyperactive cast bring out the lustre of The Alchemist. Christopher Hart is impressed Elton John Hp The Trouble with Asian Men Soho Theatre The Queen The Madras House Orange Tree, Richmond Orange Tree, Richamond Rabbit Trafaigar Studios Pravda Chichester Theatre Seeds of Change Dvds The Exterminating Angel Film No extras|Viridiana Film No extras 1 Scary Movie 4 I Don't Feel like Dancin' Scissor Sisters The Night Porter Film Extras Suzuki The critical list Film The Sunday Times top fives Look Both Ways Theatre Art Frank Whitford Opera Hugh Canning Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Official London Theatre Guide For full show details and online booking visit The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema Land-Rover Children of men Music Are Jet the new Oasis? The man came around Johnny Cash peaked early—and late. 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