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Jon Benjamin, Waldemar Januszczak, Sally Brock, P K, K G, Tony Hollinshead, Archie Robertson, Jamie Kilburn, Jeremy Prescott, Ching-He Huang, Jon Kirk, Dennis Pallis, D E, Neil Wormald, Eddie Irvine, Joseph Dunn, Martin James, Andrew Clover, Rosie Millard, Hugo Hamilton, C H, Dale Egee, Hugh Canning, S L, Sarah Dempster, Alan Millard, Jon Keen, Holly Watt, Mohammed Farooq, Gareth Evans, Tom Stubbs, Giles Hattersley, Candice Gifford, Ann McFerran, Richard Price, Shelley Von Strunckel, Tony Baker, Nicholas Evans, Michael Vaughan's Knee, Chandos Elleston, Mabel Taylor, Wendy Grevis, Jane Padgham, Alan Pearey, Nick Rennison, Helen Brown, Bryan Appleyard, Nick MacKinnon, John Elliott, Adrienne Copnnors, R J Townshend, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, A R, Lavinia Greenlaw, Chris Haslam, Paul Rowan, Alex Pell, Matthew Campbell, Trevor Tonkinson, Robin Searle, Peter Zimonjic, Francis Warren, Stephen Price, J P, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, Stephanie Clark, Sarah Baxter, P S, Jeremy Greenstock, Sara Hassan, Jason Dawe, Trevor Phillips, Jonathan Butterworth, Jonathan Northcroft, Hala Jaber, Anthony Capella, N J, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, D M, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, Griff Rhys, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Alastair Blanshard, E P, Heston Blumenthal's, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Robina Dam, Lee Mack, John Aiziewood, Stuart Barnes, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Claire Newell, Anthony Peregrine, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Jeff Potter, Sarah-Kate Templeton Health Correspondent, D Wild, Steve Boyd, Colin Mealing, Richard Brooks, Gerry Armstrong, David Leppard, Johnson Ajayi, Professor Shaun Gregory, Simon Wilde cricket correspondent, Robert Booth, Duncan Castles, Diana Wright, John Cooney, Rebecca Tanqueray, Barry Flatman, S D, John Bell, Jessica Brinton, Jack Grimston, S P, Stephen Armstrong, J Gannon, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Richard Woods, Dr Min Wei Chew, D P, Steven Swinford, M E, Dileep Premachandran, Roger Waite, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Brian Glanville, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Milne, T L, Alan English, Angus McCrone, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Clifford Bishop, Elizabeth Buchan, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Peter Skillern, Don Smith, Joan Smith, Richard Lewis, Helen Stewart, John Dugdale, David Hannay, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Dr Walker, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, David Mattingly, Jim Morgan, Anne Heath, John Waples Business Editor, Tim Carroll, Terry Eagleton, Marti Pellow, David Smith, Emma Unsworth, Michael Loewy, Stephen Grey, Sally Brown, C D, D C, C J Sansom, Lucy Denyer, Christopher Hart, John Gribbin, H C, David King acting chief executive, William Dalrymple, Isabel Oakeshott, Stewart Lee, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Jeremy Guscott, Ian White, Vincent Crump, M White, Chris Woodhead, Sarah Duguid, F Clark, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Raymond Keene, James Parton, Marie Colvin, Stephen Jones, Stephen Bleach, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Martin Ewing, Tim Moorey, Brian Claridge, Jason Silverstein, Trevor Lewis, Len MacFarlane, Isabel Oakeshott Deputy Political Editor, Dr Robin Moffat Consultant forensic physician, R W Johnson, Loyd Hitchmough Founder of Cheshire Cookers, Roland White, Alan Green, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, David Roberts, George Brazier, Woodford Green, Michael Pullan, Hunter Davies, Matt James, Danielle Proud, Daniel Foggo, Ian Johnson, David Horspool, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, M G, Olivia Cole, Andrew Frankel, C C Unsworth, Joe Lovejoy, Ali Hussain, Dan Cairns, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Howard, Heather Leggate director, Kathleen Nutt, Dominic Rushe, June Richards, Karen Robinson, Helena Frith Powell, Helen Davies, Daisy Waugh, Robin Eggar, Frank Whitford, Andrew Taylor, Frederic Raphael, Martin Brundle, Sue Gedge, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Ariel Leve, Gemma Scott-Martin, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Richard Bence, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Nigel Havers, Lynne Anderson, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Dean Nelson, Geoffrey Banks, Christopher Price, Lydia Slater, Emma Hill, Roger Eglin, Greg Riddle, Matt Carroll, Paul Driver, L G, Ian Hawkey, Phill Baker, Paul Durman, Jane Nottage, Paul Sexton, Mike Clement, Phil Baker, James Brown, Rebecca Pow, Michael Palin, Christina Lamb, C L, Rod Liddle, Cosmo Landesman, Dominic O'Connell, Anton Ferdinand, Adrienne Connors, Caroline Donald, Miranda Seymour, Jennifer Harper-Deacon, Francesca Brandon, Christopher Goodwin, John Halley, J Allden, Grant Ringshaw, Michael Langdon, V K, M Clarke, Muir Vidler, Joby Williams, Yuba Bessaoud, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Sally Kinnes, Minette Marrin, P W, Andrew Davidson, Pete Oliver, Adam Raphael, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Tom Bower,

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Contents Race boss warns of 'fire' on streets Contents Ba. com McCartney staff named as witnesses to marital rows Life peers face axe in Lords overhaul Contents The Sunday Times Money-wasting hospitals named News in Brief Thugs smash Moscow art gallery Hunt for attacker Honours probe officer promoted Hackney named worst place to live Kidnappers free British oil workers Iceland breaks whale hunt ban Single ticket wins £5.2m Lotto jackpot Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Bush to Iraqis: you take over Lords to be cut down to size but costs will triple Contents Are Any Sections Missing? Cameron: elderly can boost economy Nightmare of the Cabbage Patch Queen Blair and Beckett face expense claims probe American Airlines Brief life of premature babies may go unmarked Hoffman fury at Hollywood 'euthanasia' These selected TVs from our huge range Reid to curb migrants from east Europe Scientist lives life by his own DNA code Baby survives as brother is killed by joyriders Barclays Wealth Householders face £200 tax to empty rubbish bins Architect Foster brands it like Beckham to grab extra fee Troubled Monroe asked Brando to help rescue her Army chief machineguns Blunkett's Iraq claims Police and offers cash for informers The poster aimed at criminals Etihad Airways Dib dib dib—the way to a better life Labour think tank urges schools to champion merits of Scouts and Guides Astra SXi Trust gives cash-hit Lib Dems £2m lifeline Child autism linked to hours spent watching TV Londoner was victim of secret CIA rendition Leith seethes at Ramsay bad-boy gravy train NHS blows millions on removing tattoos 'Plastic police' put their beat on the box It's so warm plants think spring is here Blossoms baffle gardeners Hotspots Multiple Display Advertising Items Academies are failing on GCSE results Blair's beacons lack shine as schools do worse than ones they replaced The Jessops Cruise expected at opening of scientology's London HQ Founding father Dj Peel leaves £1.8m and 25,000 records Halifax Best friends: a dying species Work and internet leave men with no close confidants Is It Time to Take God out of the State? Faith groups are increasingly demanding new rights or complaining of being wronged. Some say the time has come for Britain to create a clear divide between state and religion. Are they right? Bryan Appleyard investigates Contents BT Keeping the faith The shifting marriage of church, people and government HSBC Faith, the new battleground All You Need is Lawyers It was supposed to be 'amicable' but it's not any more. Daniel Foggo and Maurice Chittenden report from the front line of the sensational Macca v Mucca divorce Pulse Cardiomax Regrets, they've had a few—mainly over not having more sex The most worrying thing about George Michael's What big urges you have, granny Give God His share, Dawkins Woolwich mortgages How long before this 'good' Islam looks bad? Time for a secular state? Willow foundation More jobs for the boys Let us pray we have an end to faith schools Stop wailing for the post office and put some life back in your village Archbishop wins Queen's approval for his blessedly brief remarks Atticus Labour MP Diane Abbott is to learn the piano for Atticus Call Mr Kissinger! Henry could be the main attraction at tycoon's trial Atticus Can the three wise men convert John Humphrys? Atticus Meanwhile, Humphrys popped up in The Daily Telegraph My friend Blunkett is all guts, charm. . . and bad judgment If you are an inner city head teacher struggling Atticus Just as the row between Chelsea and Reading—over Atticus A Good Deal Better British identity slipping away Zanussi Annan doesn't have blood on his hands Marching orders Rape-case flaws Points Birthdays Spray paint Pimpernel with the art of getting rich Profile Banksy It's their party, and we pay for it The Sunday Times Hellmann's Sweden's Muslim minister turns on veil Zurich Yard to probe cricket World Cup 'fixes' Taliban switch tactics to hit cities with suicide bombers US Radio Ramshackle wins over Afghan locals The Sunday Times Blood money row as OJ 'admits' killings Freakers get down 'n' dirty in school Orange Moon tourism race lifts off with £5m prize Multiple Display Advertising Items Normandy to fight budget Brit invasion Sunni captive spared execution by man be saved in battle Bush plots 'good finish' exit strategy from Iraq US in secret truce talks with insurgency chiefs Phased Withdrawal This way out Talks with Iran and Syria Regional Partition Iraqi Strongman or Junta War heroine leads Democrat charge Today's Weather Green & Black's Organic Kim tested by rise of armed resistance The Times Eastwood war film 'waves flag of bleeding hearts' Ford Contents Harmison targeted as England handed Ashes warning Contents Clarks Ashes stars fail to shine Aussie young guns There were few plus points for England as they failed to build on a good start and gave Australia a boost for the winter The Sunday Times Bowlers stumped The immediate future does not look bright for Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar as they face a drugs tribunal Chin stud, a tattoo and, strewth, the boy can play Australia have lacked a left-arm paceman but, with three wickets, Mitchell Johnson showed that he can plug the gap Toyota World Cup 'fixing' probe The tournament in England in 1999 is the new focus of match rigging inquiries Missed chances leave sorry Charlton rooted to bottom Volz spoils Villa party Clemence deflects pressure from beleaguered Bruce Shevchenko on strike Warnock seething after 10-man fiasco The Sunday Times Wigan crush woeful City Jonathan Northcroft at JJB stadium Vauxhall Taylor happy with point Coca-Cola League Leeds carved to bits Dichio double keeps Preston in hunt Zurawski sends Celtic eight points clear Grant revels in new role Pride and prejudice Newcastle's Emre, the Beckham of Istanbul, is aware that his position as a prominent Muslim means his sporting life must be a balancing act Airberlin. com Jose fired blanks, now for the Gunners Jose Mourinho and his sour rants will be forgotten today when we reading fans welcome a club that's our mirror image Cup runneth over with talent of youth Clubs have been criticised for blooding young players in the Carling Cup, but the chance to spot news stars makes the competition so intriguing United for a revival Manchester United seem back to their very best. Beating Liverpool today would confirm it Old Trafford improvements Manchester United Wanted Giorgio Chinaglia: Italian police would like a word Italian football is engulfed again in claims of criminal activity as a tale emerges of alleged murder threats and extortion over Lazio The Sunday Times Day Giorgio turned Casual Giorgio Chinaglia may have been a Lazio hero and Italy centre-forward, but he still paid 20p to play for my side Lazio's changing fortunes New boys from Brazil eclipse old guard Some of the big names are faltering, but the talent production line shows no sign of slowing Front line battles Three men whose goals have cost their clubs millions are facing vastly differing fortunes British clubs march on Bmi Leeds job interests Premiership trio Rafa's rotary club Red faces at Manchester United Ince the man for Macclesfield What's in a name? Separated at birth Competition winners News of the World Football tales from the tabs. . . The People Daily Star Sunday Sunday Mirror Barclays Premiership Nationwide Conference Pools Seven days on planet football … Scotland Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two This week's fixtures Progress report Will Hoskins Don't miss. . . Carling Cup, Chesterfield v West Ham United Tuesday, Sky Sports 1,7.30pm, kick-off 7.45pm Other Football King of bling Floyd Mayweather has talent in abundance, but making friends outside the ring does not seem to be high on his list of priorities The Sunday Times Brian Doogan's best pound-for-pound fighters Gonzalez faces the master A new fitness regime and a positive attitude helped the Chilean into today's Madrid Masters final against the awesome Roger-Federer Morley wants big farwell The rugby league ace is heading home after six years in Sydney and wants to leave Australia with a Tri-Nations victory The Sunday Times The Big Interview Fabio Capello The Italian has won league titles with four clubs in two countries. But he faces his biggest challenge yet at a misfiring Real Fabulous Fabio Henry backs Platini mission The Arsenal striker is giving his support to another French legend's bid to win presidency of Uefa Perry goes large Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Twickenham welcomes Churchill Jone loses finger Brumbies No 8 Jone Tawake was born in Fiji, but Dwyer turns to Redpath Shot in the dark Separated at birth The Sunday Times Sale pay price for naivety in Swansea The English champions have no margin for error after their shock defeat by the Ospreys Ulster stun masters Heineken European Cup Gloucester outgunned Youth forced to bow to leinster's artful dodgers Gloucester's young guns received a rugby lesson from O'Driscoll's classy side The Sunday Times Bristol keep ball rolling Round-up Small Wonder Munster's ability to retain the Heineken Cup depends greatly on their diminutive linchpin New Gillette Fusion O'Gara shoots from lip The Munster fly-half's anti-English outburst has stoked up today's Heineken Cup clash at Welford Road 'Clever ideas always get across better to players if … As Wasps prepare to face Castres today, coach Shaun Edwards admits he still has much to learn Hard man Tupai to lead the Saints marching pack A wounded Northampton will look for the aggression of the Samoan to steer them through the onslaught of Biarritz today The Sunday Times A hard act to follow. . . and the man who can Michael Schumacher's career is packed with pole positions, victories and world titles—but also a catalogue of less savoury moments Memories of Michael from Formula One's great and good Schumacher's hopes fade with fuel problem Alonso's task in Brazil today Contents Schu could be too good It's great having the world's best driver on your team, but there are downsides Year of the underdogs Baseball's 102nd World Series could turn out to be a thriller, but noboday expected it to be contested by the unfancied Detroit Tigers and St Louis Cardinals The Times E-on Energy Results round-up Today's racing BMW Fixtures Practice pays off for golden girl Tweddle Sports round-up Snooker Rugby Union Tennis Rugby League Golf Australian Rules Racing Athletics Dettori gets his revenge The Italian got the better of Coolmore as Peter Chapple-Hyam's outsider won the Racing Post Trophy in the mud Born champion Ryan Moore's upbringing has stood him in good stead during a determined run to his first jockey's title at the tender age of 23 Seiko Sport on TV Our man with the remote selects television highlights and offbeat moments from the week ahead The Sunday Times Mydreamteam Gerry Armstrong picks his XI from those he has played with and against A week on the Web Caught in time Bath win European Cup, 1998 Book of the week Rio: My Story By Rio Ferdinand with Shaun Custis Headline, hb, £18.99 Sports letters This day in sport The 1975 World Series Thirty-one years on, Cincinnati Reds versus Boston Red Sox is still lauded as being 'plotted by the baseball gods' Times Online X-Type The Sunday Times Pray silence for his talents Sir Viv had his say on sledging Fighting friends Contents Peruvian to join London's band of mining tycoons Brazil's CSN plots to trump Corus bid Virgin The Welsh opera singer Katherine Jenkins, above, has … Whitbread set to return £400m Online sales boom for UK Special Report The internet is the new high street, writes Angus McCrone US casino group close to deal Business Digest Firms going greener Developer to list on AIM Ryanair to unveil bid details Cedar launches macro fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Americans waver on Sarbox Economy 'will race ahead of Brown forecast' Sea Containers to ditch GNER in May Activist fund takes a slice of Pizza Express Apple's EU sales are thrice as nice McDonald's puts revamp on the menu Printer to write off £300m Carphone is sold short Multiple Display Advertising Items Livingstones in property float Telecom firms call for change on BT network Proof that there's no such thing as a free lunch Agenda Misery threatens our high streets Fair exchange? Steely grins Now red tape and tax are set to go global American Account Sucking up to the City With coffee, croissants and an audience in Downing Street with the chancellor, it seems that the politicians may have finally woken up to the importance of the business community reports David Smith Tax: Too High and Too Complex Friends Provident Multiple Display Advertising Items Top 25 Britons who call the shots in America British companies that try their luck in America have a mixed record, but out executives seem to do well. Dominic Rushe looks at the Britons who wield the most influence on the other side of the Atlantic Michael Moritz, 52, partner in Sequoia Capital Sir Howard Stringer, 64, Sony chairman and chief executive Anna Wintour, 56, US Vogue's editor-in-chief Jonathan Ive, 39, senior vice-president of industrial design, Apple Computer Ian Cook, 53, chief operating officer Colgate Palmolive Jeffrey Urwin, 50, co-head of investment banking, Bear Stearns Chris Rodrigues, 56, chief executive of Visa Inti David Sidwell, 52, executive vice-president and chief financial officer of Morgan Stanley Sir Andrew Crockett, 63, head of JP Morgan Inti 18 Simon Cowell, 47, producer, TV personality David Munns, 54, chief executive of EMI North America Rob Stringer, 44, chairman of the Sony Music Label Group Andrew Mooney, 51, chairman of Disney consumer products Andy Bird, 42, president of Disney International Daniel Battsek, 48, president of Miramax Films Frances Farrow, 42, chief executive, Virgin USA Mark Burnett, 46, president of Mark Burnett Productions Simon Cowell, 47, producer, TV personality Blythe Masters, 36, chief financial officer of JP Morgan's investment bank Novotel Ron Zwanziger, 52, chief executive of Inverness Medical Innovations David Pyott, 53, chairman of Allergan Jim Reid-Anderson, 46, chairman of Dade Behring John Quelch, 55, senior associate dean, Harvard Business School Colin Reed, 56, chairman of Gaylord Entertainment Andrew Sasson, 36, owner of Light Group Multiple Display Advertising Items A passage to India for Corus Takeover could threaten thousands of British steel jobs. Dominic O'Connell and Louise Armitstead report Veolia Environment Multiple Display Advertising Items Publisher puts its finger on the pulse In the first of a new series, Paul Durman reports on how old-media companies are tackling the threat from internet-based rivals Ontario Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items BP boss Browne takes a beating American politicians and the green lobby are having a field day knocking the oil giant, writes Grant Ringshaw Axa sends in its Mr Buy-Right Nicolas Moreau has been told to expand the British interests of the French insurance giant. Just don't ask him which major rival is in his sights. . . Bank of Scotland Racing needs to jump higher Martin Broughton, outgoing chairman of the British Horseracing Board, says the sport has to become much more commercial. By Matthew Goodman The Group Air Slovakia. . . the Sikh airline An East End tycoon has snapped up a carrier to provide bargain flights for Punjabls, writes Dean Nelson Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester woos Wall Street The city is hoping the next wave of outsouring will head north not east, writes Dominic Rushe in New York Lloyds TSB Howdens rises from MFI ashes As as deal is struck to sell the furniture stores for £1, the kitchens arm is soaring. Matthew Goodman reports Jokes on Mfi Pram boss wheels out his new babies Rachel Bridge looks at how Silver Cross, a top brand that had gone into decline, has been given a makeover for a big push into overseas markets Turning round an Old Brand Monitor e-mail to prevent abuse The Business Doctor Kingston Smith LLP The Sunday Times Restored home began Aga saga How I Made It Commercial Vehicles World Share Markets Databank Major Share Movements UK Economy at a Glance Top 200 Companies Indicator of the Week Interest Rates/bonds Currencies Commodities Read all about modern business David Smith weighs up the five books on the short list for the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Business Letters Dyson's recruit may have to eat his words Prufrock In an exclusiver bar in the shadows of Somerset House They might be the City's most reticent men, but Sir … Audi Trucker drives into planning row Bigwigs from business and government gathered at Provident slips in foreign field Inside the City Communisis Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Companies learn art of expansion Cranfield School of Management's growth and development course has transformed hundreds of firms. Roger Eglin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items A load of old tripe from the ageism police Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sell yourself to make a career in consulting Aftershock Giving professional advice is a popular option among many redundant executives, says Andrew Taylor Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping the roads flowing A Week in the Life of Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Conrad the Barbarian Tom Bower reveals the childhood traumas behind the excesses of Conrad Black, the former press baron facing a multi-million fraud trial and prison Contents Northern rock Maneating her way up The men and marriages piled up as Barbara Amiel ruthlesly pursued her craving for wealth and influence, writes Tom Bower Next week Our lives revealed in a blizzard of blogs Last week 40,000 of us made instant history by logging out day on the web. Here is a selection of the best contributions Plymouth It's all got deliciously ugly Iraq is no Vietnam—it's far worse than that My designer dog is a hellhound My life? It's been shagtastic, darling Interview Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talk now, or reap the whirlwind Race relations chief Trevor Phillips warns that unless we have an honest debate about the difficulties of integration and the real anxieties out there tensions will increase Very unBritish way of becoming a Brit Candice Gifford has just become a UK citizen. It wasn't easy, she says, but the system is open to abuse and lets applicats eschew customs such as shaking hands Papa, teach me more about love At first Helena Frith Powell was stunned by her estranged father's open attitude to sex, then she learnt to appreciate it New Optivita Our dirty little torture secret Officially, Britain disapproves of rendition, the CIA's shadowy capture and transport of terror suspects. In reality we have helped, writes Stephen Grey Multiple Display Advertising Items More hindrance than help Spare me any more official statistics, says Roland White, they're no help at all when you're trying to find a decent school Lord in thy mercy, hear our prayer (and get out child into this school) Dad Rules Pilsner Lirquell Come on, boys, keep up now Answer the question Mephisto 2408 Sudoku and Godoku Bookwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Teaser 2300 The Sunday Times Crossword 4195 Clue Writing Contest 1087: Romance Winners Likely story of the week This life Of week, translation bad The Ludicrously Tasty Nut Bar All going swimmingly down at the beach Stop the week Stereotype of the week Oddball of the week Nick Newman's week Winner's letters Chemistry dissolves as physicist splits The Daily Telegraph: Lord Harris of High Cross Last word 1924-2006, Thatcher's guru Talking heads Cross? I was Furious People of the Week Early Viewing Recommended Big up to the Cameron Posse Contents Millions denied cheap mobile deals O2 has cut the cost of calls for customers going abroad. But the charges are still too high, say the European authorities. By Ali Hussain Money saving tips for travellers Housing falls News in Brief Contents ID fraud soars Footsle falls back from new highs Fidelity Army officer declares war on Northern Rock Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide gets 'shirty' over query I'm rather fond of my mis-sold bonds Vintage savings still have value Cider group director chills out with a £1m sale Director's Deals Customers lose if advisers go bust Dunce's corner Warning on holiday let 'guarantees' Investors are being offered returns of up to 15% in tourist hostpots. But are the deals too good to be turem asks Clare Francis How the Schemes Work Multiple Display Advertising Items High street banks woo the wealthy The big names are competing for rich clients, but do they offer anything more than jumped-up current accounts, asks David Budworth Gartmore Hotel scheme leaves no room for manoeuvre Comment China a go-go At your own risk London is your gateway to China's boom The Shanghai market is up 554% this year—and you don't even have to leave home to cash in. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxman has got me bang to rights Mean with Money Brown to get tough on family pensions The chancellor looks set to ciamp down on some schemes that bypass annuities, but there are still legitimate plans. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items 'an Outrageous Imposition by a Nanny State' Your Options at Retirement Trackers beat all but the best fund managers A-Z Money Multiple Display Advertising Items And now, the highest ever mortgage fee. . . Northern Rock will charge you a record 2.5% of the loan amount to take out its latest deal, writes Clare Francis Three of the best. . . Offset Mortgages End is nigh for banks' £1 billion loan rip-off An inquiry into the sale of useless insurance for credit cards and personal loans is likely to lead to reforms—and higher rates. By Clare Francis Rate boost to bring state pension cheer Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargain hunting on your mobile New Champarison services let you shop around for the best prices on the high street from your living room or on the move, writes Ali Hussain Multiple Display Advertising Items Make your child a millionaire Simply by investing child benefit payments in a pension, your offspring could retire with a seven-figure nest egg, writes Ali Hussain in the first of a series on saving for children Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Fact File Christmas is cancelled Merryn on Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Trisha:'I was a teenage yogurt thief' Fame and Fortune The chat show queen was once so poor that she had to resort to swindling dairies to survive. By Brian Claridge Invesco Perpetual Contents Chirpy cheap chic Go straight to Mayfair I've told you to stop calling me here Guinness not included Star attraction We'll pay you £1 to fly with us Directions Ryanair faces strike Last-minute deals Cougar Spotted in Downtown La Break-Bone Outbreak Sneezin' on a Jet Plane Hula Quake Timbuktu Seeks UK Twin Where was I? News now Sri Lanka tourist attacks An airline that pays you to fly, Sri Lankan tourist danger and LA's hottest singles bars Holiday money Reader's rants The hunt for white November Italian truffles stimulate taste buds and epic prices. Anthony Capella picks up the scent Sunsail Clubs The North Face More than Truffles Where to eat and stay in truffle country Beaches It's the holy grail of travel; a perfect beach that hasn't been ruined by hordes of tourists. But does it exist? Of course, says Jeremy Lazell Cayman Islands Ningaloo Coast, Australia Paria Peninsula, Venezuela Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rian Ba. com Wild Coast Hotel Club Ile Sainte Marie, Madagascar If you're looking for the Mombasa of 20 years ago, Lamu With, 1,140 miles of coastline (plus another, 1,000-odd Athenians find our obsession with Greek islands ridiculous Multiple Display Advertising Items Northwest Coast, Rall KG Mak, Thailand Wet and Wild Why stick to theme-park Florida when you can get bigger thrills from the real thing? Matt Carroll goes alternative on an aquatic tour of the Sunshine State Multiple Display Advertising Items Locat knowledge Pembrokeshire A pop star, a fisherwoman, an author, a TV presenter and a fiddler tell us where to go Sarah Waters Leon Downey Fiona Phillips Nica Prichard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Designs Mughal tombs converted into palatial mansions, lighthouses built in city gardens and pavilions floating on water. William Dalrymple explores the eccentric architectural legacy of colonial Delhi Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Clinic Your Hols Multiple Display Advertising Items When holidays Attack Smug Shot Raphael's Choice 10 child-friendly hotels In the first of a new series on the best of British hotels, Adam Raphael picks his top stops for tiny tots The Sunday Times The Evesham Hotel, Worcestershire Fritton House, Norfolk Seaview Hotel, Isle of Wight Calcot Manor, Gloucestershire The Priory Inn, Gloucestershire Moonfleet Manor, Dorset Fowey Hall, Cornwall Glenfinnan House, Scotland Porth Tocyn Hotel, Wales Druidstone Hotel, Wales More Hotels Needed? Good Gear Electric Bikes Save water: shower with a friend In a rusty shack, Wendy Grevis and skipper John did their bit for the environment Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterproof Smock Ultimate Umbrella Sports Walkman French Toast The arrival of the new beaujolais sparks a boozy beano. Anthony Peregrine joins the party AOL Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols For Lee Mack, the novelty of backpacking wore off the second time around Where was I Win a one-week 'winter experience' for two in Austria or Norway, with Waymark Holidays The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savour Life. Savour Leffe Contents Contents Dazzled by Brussels Motor Mouth Boy from Brazil goes for a home win On the Move A mudlark vs Darth Vader BMW Alvis Hagglunds Bv206 The internet fast lane Honda I'm skating in New York Of All the Cin Joints in All the World How to do it Up, up and blown away by kirsty kite surfer Chris Haslam, an experienced surfer, finds riding the wind and waves isn't as easy as he thought How to Take off Ultinate Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Disarming an Attacker Bentley The hidden price put on your life The cost of improving road safety is weighed against an official value of human life. Today you are worth £1.4m, writes Jonathan Milne Mercedes-Benz How Far £1.4m Will Stretch Regtransfers What You are worth Flexible Friend Gizmo Piano Play Roland Vima Rk-100 keyboard 01792 702 701 www. roland. co. uk £1,000 I Should Never Have Bought. . . Racing Green Horizon hydrogen H-racer 0870 745 2000 www. horizonfuelcell. com £60 Easy Rider Garmin zumo 500 Deluxe sat new 0808 238 0000 www. garmin. com/ zumo £480 Sounds Good Home cinema Bestseller Fellowes DS-1 shredder Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddle up and conquer those craggy slopes Test Bench Edited by Alex Pell Jargon Buster Featherweight All-Rounder Mountain Bikes Magical Package Everest Price Tough Beginner Shock Absorber Boost your pedal power Multiple Display Advertising Items Mégane Renaultsport 230 F1 Team R26 UP to Speed What's new in the showroom this week Revamped BMW X3 … TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh baby, you're just a rotten tease The internet fast lane TSL Finance Ltd Council Cop-Out A hole lot of trouble out there Risky Business The Sunday Times Rhyme and Reason Getting out of a Hole Ignorance is Ther Excuse Steer Clear Windsor Konts The Sunday Times Car Clinic Your Motoring Deal of the week Liverton Mines Fisheries, North Yorkshire Road Hog Michelin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car Ford The internet fast lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items V-Power Everything for the girl Webwise Make the Web Work for You Panic over, guys—the web can find the right gift for your loved one, writes Sally Kinnes 1 Avoid Messing UP 2 where Women Shop 3 Inspiration Engine 4 Professional Help 5 Last Minute Salvation 6 and for Him. . . Football Manager 2007 PSP, Mac, PC, Xb360 £35-£50. Age 3+ Games Destroy All Humans 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Right Gear Soft Sell Clutch Technique Ducati Correct Sentence Policy Change Travelling Light Behind the Times Cutting Question Competition Winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health Michael Vaughan's Knee Taking It Further Rocker board Kit Bag Aquajogger McDavid deluxe knee support Mueller Kold Essential Kit for Cartilage Injury Dr Know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents How much? An off-plan investment in. . . Waiting for Dad in a tree Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? The Oratory of St Giles, Bratton, Wiltshire, £125,000 Design Classics Chair One by Konstantin Grcic It's not easy being green Builders won't commit to ecofriendly homes until people are willing to pay for them, discovers Jane Padgham Ballymore Two Worlds Collide Laurence Bilton had ambitious plans for his Worcestershire mansion. 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'There's no one better for a dirty old man for a dirty Peter O'Toole is picking up Oscar momentum as an ageing actor who has a relationship with a 21-year-old girl—though … insists he has nothing in common with his character. Jasper Rees meets the man who is still not at all unwell You've got to keep it real With Leo a hot tip for next year's Oscars, Christopher Goodwin asks why the judges love movies 'based on a true story' Renor Put yourself in the director's chair 'Machinima' is the art of making movies using video games. Peter Jackson is a fan, but anyone can try it, says Stephen Armstrong A sweet slice of palace life Authentic it ain's, but this biopic looks good enough to eat, says Edward Porter KZ Rest of the week's films The History Boys Barnyard PG, 90 mins The Last Kiss 15,103 minutes Zach Braff certainly does all right with the ladies. In Garden I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed 12A, 101 mins The Grudge 2 15,102 mins The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael 18,98 minutes Gypo 15,98 mins All the King's Men- Movie Biteback Dame Helen bows out in her prime Pod power Radio waves You can't take your eyes off them The National's superby Velazquez show is a must. By Waldemar Januszczak Donmar Seeds of Change Ballet of the dolls Coppelia may not be deep, but that's no bad thing, says Clifford Bishop The Royal Ballet Code of conduct The Donmar's latest Mamet is an exquisite puzzle, says John Peter The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess Look on the bright side Even American glitz can't stifle the glorious silliness of Spamalot Krapp's cold comfort Skoda The Caretaker Crucible, Sheffield Rest of the week's theatre Notes from Underground Trafalgar Studios Faust 21 Wapping Lane The Marriage of Figaro The top events to book now The Prestige Don Juan in Soho RSC winter season The Last King of Scotland Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film The Departed Theatre Tom and Viv Art Velazquez Comedy Tim Vine — Current Puns Dance Michael Clark Company: Mmm … Opera Peter Grimes Concerts BBC Philharmonic and Hallé Choir Pop King Creosote Heading South Film Extras Film Extras Japanese Masters Collection Films Extras Illegible Title The Death of Mr Lazarescu Film Extras Unknown White Male Film Extras How sweet are the … The hottest downloads Must-have reissue Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (Universal) Book now Bringing it all back home Jont films his 'Unlit' gigs in ordinary people's houses—they'reworth catching now Three degrees of separation Despite the bitch fights and the personnel changes, Sugababes have become the? 1st century's most successful girl band—so are they finally ready to kiss and make up, asks Dan Cairns Teach your children well Kids will enjoy 'proper pop'—but you must start them early, says Mark Edwards The Ultimate Box Sets! Ian Rankin on Snow in San Anseimo by Van Morrison Going for a song The miraculous Mr Motown Smokey Robinson's new cover versions are a perfect fit. Paul Sexton gets to the soul of the man Robbie Rudebox Joan as Police Woman Classical On record The week's essential new releases Bethoven Piano Sonatas Op 10/3,7, 57 "Appassionata" Angela Hewitt (Piano) Hyperion Sacd/cda67518 Schumann/beethoven Carnaval Op 9; Sonatas Op 10 No 3, Op 31 No 1 Annie Fischer (piano) BBC Music BBCL 4199-2 Monteverdi Classical CD of the week Eighth Book of Madrigals Concerto Italiano, dir Rinalde Aleesandrini Nalve OP Steve Reich Different Trains; Piano Phase Duke Quartet, Russo, Mellits Black Box Bbm1097 Julian Anderson Book of Hours City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group NMC D121 Robbie Williams Pop, rock, jazz Meat Loaf Bat out of Hell Ill: The Monster Is Loose Mercury 1707641 My Chemical Romance The Black Parade Reprise 9362444272 The Ordinary Boys Pop CD of the week How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps B-Unique Bun114 John Legend Once Again Columbia 82876 80323 2 Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 Olé! 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Headlong into the flames The Meaning of the 21st Century: A Vital Blueprint for Ensuring Our Future by James Martin Eden Project £20 pp431 Author of The Wired Society, the 1977 book that predict In the news Books behind the headlines: Velazquez You really must read Our choice of the best recent books Cosmic coincidences The Goldilocks Enigma Why is the Universe Just Right for Life? by Paul Davies Allen Lane £22 pp350 The Writers Bureau How to Read a Novel: A User's Guide by John Sutherland Literature Profile £9.99 pp192 Too good to be true England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton by Kate Williams Hutchinson £20 pp412 How to Read a Poem by Terry Eagleton The Complete Polysyllabic Spree: The Diary of an Occasionally Exasperated but Ever Hopeful Reader The call of the mild Diaries 1969-1979 The Python Years by Michael Palin Weidenfeld £20 pp650 Jeffrey Archer The Folio Society Ltd What's happening in the literary world Book events Inside information Publishing's hottest deals Thin skin and poor judgment The Blunkett Tapes My Life in the Bear Pit by David Blunkett Bloomsbury £25 pp896 Whatever the quality of the diaries, Blunkett's life has offered Read on. . . Book: Playing to the gallery Rabble-Rouser for Peace: The Authorised Biography of Desmond Tutu by John Allen Rider £18.99 pp481 Caesar by Adrian Goldsworthy Weidenfeld £25 pp584 Spartans bearing gifts Thermopylae: The Battle that Changed the World by Paul Cartledge Macmillan £20 pp352 An Imperial Possession Britain in the Roman Empire by David Mattingly Allen Lane £30 pp624 Alexander's Tomb Basic Books £15.99 pp290 Waterstone's Alive and kicking The Naming of the Dead by Ian Rankin Orion £17.99 pp420 Dark secrets Christine Falls by Benjamin Black Picador £12.99 pp391 The great defender Rumpole and the Reign of Terror by John Mortimer Viking £18.99 pp192 Bad heir days Queen Camilla by Sue Townsend M Joseph £18.99 pp443 Waterstone's Getaway Children's book of the week The Getaway by Ed Vere Age 3+ WHSmith Siegfried Sassoon a Blography by Max Egremont An Irresponsible Age by Lavinia Greenlaw Wine: A Life Uncorked by Hugh Johnson The Sailor in the Wardrobe by Hugo Hamilton Churchill: The Unexpected Hero by Paul Addison The Sunday Times concise crossword No 970 Warren Beatty: A Private Man by Suzanne Finstad Winter in Madrid by Cj Sansom Hercules: A Heroic Life by Alastair Blanshard Bitter Lemons of Cyprus by Lawrence Durrell read by Andrew Sachs The Sunday Times Book First Pile 'em High Guides & manuals Hardbacks Paperbacks Tv & radio Documentary The best of the week a head This World (Tuesday, BBC2, 9.50pm) Drama Longford (Thursday, C4,9pm) Comedy The Catherine Tate Show (Thursday, BBC2, 9pm) Sci-fi Torchwood (Today, BBC3, 9pm; Wednesday, BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the week Fear Of Fanny (Monday, BBC4, 9pm) Film The Big Lebowski (Friday, Film4,10.35pm) The big game Sunday 22 October Critics' choice Live Super Sunday (Sky Sports, 1,12.30pm) Grand ballet Bringing Balanchine Back (Artsworld, 5pm) All dressed up The Clothes Show (UKTV Style, 6pm) BT Pick of the day Torchwood (BBC3, 9pm) Desert curse Beyond Boundaries (BBC2, 9pm) Cut off in her. . . Prime Suspect (ITV1, 9pm) The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (C4,8pm) Bundle of laughs Greatest Ever Comedy Movies (Five, 9pm) Hardy country The South Bank Show (ITV1, 11.10pm) BBC1 Variations Sky One Sunday 22 October Satellite & digital Films Radio Pick of the Day The one to watch Monday 23 October Critics' choice Fear Of Fanny. (BBC4, 9pm) Cannibal run Extreme Survival (History, 8pm) Inside job Spooks (BBC1, 9pm) The Dark Corner (C4,1.35pm) Pick of the day Suez (BBC2, 9pm) Punchy drama Vincent (ITV1, 9pm) Strange tale Extraordinary People (Five, 9pm) Horror story Hidden Lives (Five, 10pm) Winning formula Michael Schumacher—Driven To Win (ITV1, 11pm) You say BBC1 Variations Sky One Monday 23 October Satellite & digital Films Radio Pick of the Day Book Of The Week: Thomas Hardy—The Time-Torn Man (R4 FM, 9.45am) L, robot Tuesday 24 October Critics' choice Horizon (BBC2, 9pm) Iron Curtain call Hungary 1956—Our Revolution (BBC4, 9pm) On the brink This World (BBC2, 9.50pm) Moonrise (C4,1.50pm) Pick of the day Bon Voyage (ITV1, 9pm) Talk to the hand Stop Treating Me Like a Kid (E4,10pm) Guys and dolls Stille Nacht (Artsworld, 10pm) Spanish steps Imagine (BBC1, 10.35pm) Beat surrender Boys Allowed—New Voices Of Islam (BBC1, 11.25pm) You say BBC1 Variations Sky One Satellite & digital Films Radio Satellite, digital & radio Pick of the Day The Great Unknown (R2,9.30pm) Penny pinching Wednesday 25 October Critics' choice Your Money Or Your Wife (C4,8.30pm) Fabulously tribal Who Do You Think You Are? 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