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Contents 'His last words to me were: Marina, I love you so much' Join the British Army and become a martyr, say Muslims Contents BT Police too busy chasing chickens to stop murder Contents The Sunday Times Schools 'institutionally racist' News in Brief Two Britons killed in Saudi crash Inquiry urges cut in monkey testing Brain injury patients denied care Blast-off for British astronaut Tornado houses to escape demolition Man sought over killing of woman Corrections Two tickets share £4.3m Lotto jackpot PC World Murder charge The grieving wife and a posion riddle that remains Kremlin wants to quiz exiles Northern rock Writer in isolated residence: Will Self heads for Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four island Currys Folic acid may be 'force fed' via bread Caritys Christi Urget Nos Low fat warning 3,000 post offices to face the axe this week Ming to get £1.5m from taxpayer Times Online CitroËn First from Lloyds TSB Brown's spin doctor tried to fix budget TV coverage Viewers force BBC to honour Walliams Claims of vote rigging as Channel-swimming comic misses sport awards shortlist Peaceful Henley in shock as teenagers beat man to death Passport applicants will have to attend personal interviews Zara is first top royal in ad drive Worcester Troops may be paid millions for criminal injuries Epidural drug turns babies off breast feeding Glenmorangie This is nude Cherie says artist's agent 3.5m pensioners expected to retire to sunnier climes Bishop's 'mugging' is a divine comedy Dawn the office receptionist gets married in St Paul's Blears warns over 'explosive' immigration Charles to brief sons on report into Diana's death Moggy goes to Hollywood A £1m cat food commercial-but will 8 out of 10 owners prefer it? SAAB Conservatives back return to Victorian values Buried in Lead As detectives flew to Moscow last week, Russian police said they wanted to interview the exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky in connection with the poisoned spy's death. Sunday Times reporters on a trail far from going cold Harry Winston 'They told me I had ten times the fatal dose' In Londongrad Confused? Da, so is everybody else Latest Leads Osteo Women Key Questions Prime Suspects Foster pitches yurt in Borat's back yard Currys Fear that 'East Anglia Ripper' has killed six MPs feel heat over trip to Ashes Battle of the dolls Barbie has reigned supreme for 47 years but now a hipper, younger and altogetter more sassy competitor threatens to stamp all over her. Margarette Driscoll on the Bratz phenomenon BT Why Gordon's Figures Don't Add up Gordon Brown had little new to offer last week and experts say his plan to pump tens of billions of pounds into schools won't work. David Smith and Geraldine Hackett report Seiko His record 'Tis the season for ministers to target imaginary killjoys Immigrants to this country have a "right to be differen Diana's dead. Now get over it Madonna, the mammal material girl PC World The best of both worlds Explain that to the rape victim, your honour Who will be first in the queue for one of those new, … Martyrs to HM's cause Euro Tunnel The artful dodger God help our poor bloody soldiers A realistic America is the silver lining of this great lraqi darkness Cry for Help Tusa the Birt basher has eye on chairman's job at BBC Atticus Ladbroke's current favourite for the BBC job—at o Charmer Cameron dodges fine 'for not having a Tube ticket' Our monarchy cuts it better with French than their own No more invitations to Sandringham for Jeremy Paxman Is Boom-time Brown about to turn into Crash Gordon? Even thought Gordon Brown expects record amounts of … As Tony Blair considers his retirement plans, here … TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh has been nominated hi Fundraising Standards Board A criminal way to treat children Mitsubishi Motors Price of a £100,000 MP The good Afghan news Jonathan Leake (News, November 26) suggests rising Points Birthdays Letters should arrive by midday Thursday and include Gambler plays a trump card on the West End stage Profile Blair's breakdown Britain The Sunday Times Hp Cheney's gay daughter set to give birth John Lewis Saint Sam finds votes in the God gap Contents Secret American talks with insurgents break down Tears of Bush Sr testify to US torment Iran taunts West with debate that doubts the Holocaust Militia orders snipers to target British troops Abbas in election threat to Hamas The Final Fantasy How the liberation of Iraq turned into a bloody fiasco News Review Ford Miracle of giving sight in 15 minutes The simple operation that restores vision—your gift can make a world of difference Plasma TV The Sunday Times Chinooks keep British troops a jump ahead of Taliban There's nothing between us, insists the naked EU chief Pulitzer prize awarded 27 years on for Iranian revolution image Turkish EU application put on hold Sacked Afghan leader blames opium mafia Marines accused Green&blacks Today's Weather Mugabe feted as nation starves The Times Our tragedy, by a priest working in the slums of Harare Zimbabwe's awful record Land Rover Contents World Cup win 'a disaster' Sir Clive Woodward issues damning verdict on English rugby Contents Mitsubishi Motors How I'd save England Writing for the first time about England's woes, Sir Clive Woodward explains why they have declined since he took them to world Cup glory Radical, passionate, a winner—they must listen to Clive Some will spot professional jealousy in Sir Clive Woodward's verdict, but they insult a man with England in his blood What's new: how Woodward's vision differs from the status quo Mallett is only man for the coaching job The English-born former South Africa coach has the force of personality, and the experience of working in a difficult environment, to take England back to the top to world rugby Who is Nick Mallett? Pardew feels the heat The Sunday Times Martins shatters Rovers Poll plays his cards right on derby day The referee did the game a favour when he sent off Bernardo Corradi for diving Bold United stand firm Cantona laid bare Yakubu's strike fails to lift gloom on Teesside Berbatov inspires rout Tormented by the irrepressible Bulgarian Dimitar Berbat Boothroyd in bullish mood despite blank display Match stats Gerrard sparks Reds The Sunday Times Offersdirect Taylor fires wonder goal Match stats Absolutely Fabregas The Arsenal playmaker, in his 100th first team appearance, has the experience to unlock Chelsea's midfield this afternoon Selfless, brilliant — no wonder I'm loved Dear Diary End of a perfect marriage Chained to the Roman empire Fearful that Jose Mourinho may be planning to leave Chelsea, the club is tying down star players with lucrative new contracts Shevchenko aims to join untouchables It's been another troubled week for the Ukrainian, but he remains determined to make a go of it at Stamtord Bridge Fortress Mourinho Anfield Gulf club With an Arab billionaire poised to seal a £170m buyout, Liverpool could soon be facing Chelsea on equal terms Premiership sides ripe for the picking With revenues in the English league reaching unprecedented highs, there has never been a better time to invest Next on the shopping list Gang of four get it right The voice of sport Porsche Warne was always a warrior wizard Festival feast awaits Football Shorts News of the World Barclays Premiership Nationwide Conference Pools Seven days on planet football. . . Scotland Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two This week's fixtures Progress report: Chris Brunt, Sheffield Wednesday Don't miss. . . Other Football Poor Palace made to toil Match stats The Sunday Times Magical McSheffrey Ipswich draw on Roberts' class Eastwood trickery denies Saints Help the needy—slap a tax on expensive foreigners A levy on transfers would benefit the lower leagues and bankrupt the agents Barnes adds to Leeds misery Connolly strike seals win Championship match reports online Norwich suffer Round-up Hearts exit for Pressley Scottish round-up Starlight Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Invesco Perpetual Irish stun Ulster So easy for Saints First blood to Bath Easterby shows grit as Scarlets hang on Gloucester still alive Heineken European Cup Ailing skipper lands treble Round-up The Sunday Times Les entertainers Victory today over the might of Stade Francais would represent the greatest triumph in Sale's history Leicester have lost the plot Inconsistency and uncertainty over the club's leadership have seen the Tigers slip behind the pack Contents Varsity blues Tuesday's meeting of Oxford and Cambridge rekindles memories of 3am alarm calls, Karl Marx and missed kicks Newspaper Marketing Agency Royal ascent A heady year put Zara Phillips in the running to be crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year tonight BBC Sports personality of the Year — the shortlist The selection process Unwanted Haarhuis revels in limelight The Dutchman was belatedly given a chance to defend his crown, but still won through to meet Goran Ivanisevic in today's Masters final Harrison back with a bang The Olympic gold medallist revived his career last night by stopping Danny Williams Coolest heads prevail amid the icebergs The perils of the Southern Ocean confront two sailors fighting it out for third place in the gruelling Velux 5 Oceans race to Fremantle Running out of options With their caption struggling, England have huge worries ahead of this week's third Test The latest from Down Under on timesonline. co. uk Perth Test Vaughan edging closer to comeback The Yorkshireman could be back in charge by next month after a successful day in the field Scoreboard 'I'm thrilled, elated, but can't help but wonder how Freddie is feeling' You can't play an amazing Test match like that and not share a few beers with the gusy you've defeated Heineken Cup Final Confessions of a terrible tourist Phil Tufnell knows all too well what England are going through Down Under — he's been there, done that Captain should be granted final say The man who leads the team has to have the side he wants behind him — and take the flak if it goes awry How to pin down Ponting Australia's captain can do no wrong with the bat, so how can England end his run spree? 10 ways England can stop the Aussie captain's charge Ponting's Test record Super Scotland surge into Cup contention Sports round-up Results round-up The Sunday Times Fixtures Today's racing Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing This Week The Times City pushed to limits Detroit City is now a genuine Festival contender after an impressive victory at Cheltenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport on TV Our man with the remote selects television highlights and offbeat moments from the week ahead Caught in time England 2, Rest of the World 1,1963 Sports letters Times Online Ford Contents DTI to be axed in Brown shake-up of Whitehall Citigroup hatches £950m Egg deal Friends Provident Syrian in last four for Aston Martin Brazilians to table Corus offer Larry Yung's long march Special Report Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong on the man who bought 1.1% of Anglo American Eurotunnel Court hurdle Business Digest Close is Premium frontrunner Defence contract fears EMI investors hold out Repair group gets a boost Bestinvest No end to the M&A boom BA on guard as chairman warns on cut-price bids Hilton plans 25 hotels in China expansion The Sunday Times Energy Service O'Donnell nears $11bn prize Curtain comes down on cinemas merger BMW Times Online One Click to Business Hedge fund roars into world motor racing Barratt bid to become No1 builder Ashley empire may be worth £2.5bn Allied Irish Bank (GB) Ofgem gives go-ahead to green energy plant Hutchison turns the screw on 3 Extreme trio link in deal for sports magazines Pru needs to be shot of its Egg bogeyman Agenda Is Brown's garden rosy or sprouting weeds? Economic Outlook Mystery men A lot of dough The big cheeses Mixed signals are dividing the experts American Account The Transformers Who is The Sunday Times Business Person of the Year? We introduce the 10 contenders, all of whom have transformed their companies. Take the chance to have your say The Year's Business 'villains'— Bosses who Blundered Previous Winners The down and out tycoon Interview John Elliott's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Times Online Network sites use girl power Teenagers can't get enough of sites like Piczo, which continue to grow at a phenomenal rate, says Paul Durman Saatchi & Saatchi Retail's Nightmare before Christmas Many of the big chains are predicting a disaster. Are they panicking or will it really be hell on the high street this year? Report by Jenny Davey Multiple Display Advertising Items Springtime for Angela Merkel and Germany The EU has turned the corner economically with the world's biggest exporter taking the lead, write David Smith and Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt Brown fails to deliver on easing firms' tax burden But business has welcomed the chancellor's reports on transport, skills, planning and intellectual property, writes David Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Profits save the world More firms are seeing the value of helping local communities, the developing world and the environment. Andrew Stone reports on the rise of the social enterprise Multiple Display Advertising Items What is a Social Enterprise? Tomboy who wanted to be a kate Adie How I Made It World Share Markets The Sunday Times Databank Major Share Movements UK Economy at a Glance Top 200 Companies Indicator of the Week Interest Rates/bonds Currencies Commodities Florida tribe's Hard Rock coup The Seminole Indians have ridden in with $965m to snap up the restaurant chain from Rank, writes Matthew Goodman Business Letters Business bash is a magnates magnet Birmingham Midshires Olympic chief in slow lane Prufrock Choppy waters but it's time to launch into VT Inside the City Aberdeen Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe, appears Contents Brown dashes inheritance dreams Savers who hoped to be able to pass their pensions to their heirs were among the losers in last week's pre-budget report, writes Philip Scott Ways round the clampdown Rates on hold News in Brief Contents Other Measures Savings sweep Bid speculation boosts Footsie Anglo Irish Bank Savers gain but the jet set loses out The chancellor has improved the tax breaks on Isas and exchange-traded funds, but flights to the sun will cost more, writes Clare Francis Blackrock Your best way to beat the chancellor? Take a trip to New York Join the exodus from British Gas The energy giant's latest price rises mean there's more reason than ever to join the 1m customers who have defected this year. By Clare Francis How Much You Could save Another blow for free banking as Halifax launches 'premium' deal The bank is charging £10 a month for its latest account, which offers the usual 'benefits' of dubious value Our lender demanded a better class of tenant Bang goes my no-claims Bonus Abbey Right address, wrong customer Perils of using banker's drafts Lloyds TSB Cash-strapped shoppers get a chance for revenge Merryn on Money Lloyds TSB Cahoot loan rate soars by a third Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals … Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Billion-pound man has given up the rat race Fortune After selling his Phones4U empire, John Caudwell insists he 'doesn't really want to make any more money' Aap Leeds Building Society Mercedes-Benz The Sunday Times Boeing Contents The Fatal Fantasy How did the liberation of Iraq turn into a bloody fiasco with a stunned America fumbling for an exit strategy? Mark Danner, in an extraordinary account of official incompetence at the highest level, charts the dream world of the warmongers Jennifer Saunders I'm fed up with sketch shows 3 Oxfam And a DIY Christmas to you, too The average British woman spends 288 hours on her Christmas shopping and a fortune besides. Rosie Millard suggests a more satisfying and creative way out of the seasonal consumer frenzy Absolutely no more TV sketch shows, darlings Top 10 tips That's my ball, Goran Jose, victim of a sinister new America Nice jet, shame about abroad Don't call me General Hypocrite Interview Stuart Wavell meets L'orÉal Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Holy focaccia! My life is a cabaret He grew up with the Jacksons, married Liza Minnelli and found fame in the jungle: David Gest is no ordinary mortal. Giles Hattersley meets him Mummy, our house has blown away, and where's the cat? John Elliott meets the families whose world was blown apart when a tornado came out of nowhere and devastated their London street One day, girls, all this will be gone Last week a government report urged loosening of planning restrictions. The face of Britain could change as a result, warns village dweller Richard Woods Tesco My father looked like he'd just been in the trenches It's taken seven years for Marilyn Payne to win justice for her father against the care home nurses who neglected him, says Ann McFerran Look on the bright side Dad Rules Gold, frankincense . . . and tantrums It may always be watched by cooing parents, says Amanda Blinkhorn, but a nativity play is often the scene of backstage mayhem The Sunday Times Opening up the doors The head of one of Britain's top public schools tells Sian Griffiths of plans to offer places to pupils from council estates Multiple Display Advertising Items The dark side of private schools Answer the question Mephisto 2415 Brain Power Sudoku and Godoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2307 The Sunday Times Crossword 4202 This life Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise Nice, but not enough to curb my roving eye Stop the week Winner's Dinners Nick Newman's week Winner's Letters Mel comes back to Earth with a bump Tabloid Week The Times: Last word Talking heads People of the Week The Queen's accent has become less push during her reign, a university professor has claimed Bring on Those Merry Men Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't fall prey to bad headhunters Roger Eglin reports on The Rules of Job Hunting, a book that offers advice on how to keep your career moving ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Three steps to keep your spirits up Party on down and forget the festive killjoys Job File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry, this is a private party only Public-sector staff may not enjoy the festive perks but have better leave and pensions. By Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Giving doctors a check-up A Week in the Life of Finlay Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Africa with added oomph Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? The Barn, Frieth, Buckinghamshire, £200,000 De La Warr Pavilion chair Design Classics A bit of a corker Roland White tours the west London home of wine expert Oz Clarke—and learns how to pour the perfect glass Oz's Christmas tips Dylan harvey Property Development Multiple Display Advertising Items Houses of the week In art we trust The US ambassador has turned his official London residence into a showcase for modern American art, says Michael Hall Up, up and away? Property prices across Britain will continue rising into 2007, but something must give eventually, members of the Sunday Times' Property Panel, meeting for the first time, tell Peter Conradi London flying high The secret agent As our undercover property pro cleans up dog pee, he considers a change in career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth. co. uk Glittering prices Buy decorations now as there are bargains to be had, advises Rebecca Tanqueray Beaufort Park A run for your money On the market Barbados Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Tremblant, Canada Foxtons International Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items The cuckold, the baker, his wife and his lover French mistress Helena Frith Powell A local tale of philandering among the flour bins says a lot about French social attitudes Knight Frank Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Someplace else Ask the Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for gardeners Satisfy the thirst for life You've planted your garden—now what? Matt James explains the basics of watering in our series for rookies Give me everything If you want value and impact, buy a show house, advises Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Zap session How convenient Smokin' Barking Gold standard The new terrorist test: chicken or beef? Risky bargains in the Alps Air-Passenger Duty Doubled HIV Ban Lifted No Cover-Up Africa's Superpark Air Turbulence Where was I? Cheap skiing, plane flatulence and how an in-flight meal can reveal a terrorist Last-minute deals Holiday money Readers' rants Sex, booze and Cancan Girls Waldemar Januszczak follows the wild genius Toulouse-Lautrec on a whistle-stop tour of racy Paris Key West Contents Travel brief Caravelle Multiple Display Advertising Items Adultery—the mother-in-law made me do it Abandoned in St Malo with the unbearable Dorothy, Linda Gaunt got her revenge horizontally The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The red-nosed reindeer-herder Week four of our podcast series, and you elected to send Dom out into the Arctic tundra. . . at - 10C Week Five: Watersports in Cape Town Download the Whole Podcast Series Online Following Dom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Birth of America It's 200-odd years since the colonials threw us out — and they still can't work out why. On a revolutionary road trip, Stephen Clarke travels from Williamsburg to the wild shores of North Carolina to seek clarification Travel brief A First Taste of the USA The Sunday Times The Travel Clinic Your Hols Smug Shot Scandinavian Airlines When holidays Attack A Spectacular 2007 Sporting history will be made next year — and you can be part of it. Stephen Bleach has the spectator's guide to the best events and how to ensure you're at them Multiple Display Advertising Items Instant Weekend FEZ An exotic break just three hours away? No problem, says James Stewart Morocco Quality Tourisms More Morocco Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Jordanians are great, Germans agreeable, but the French drive James May up the wall Where was I Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Paris, with Eurostar and Hilton International The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Exotic christmas holidays Contents Contents Flying misery class Motormouth The boy racer challenge On the Move Lemmy, this gig is way too heavy, man On the Edge Life's tough for the band but rougher for the roadies. Pat Malone joins the Motörhead crew shifting 32 tons of gear for every show A roadie's life is not an easy one The internet fast lane Mercedes-Benz I've gone on retreat Out of office AutoReply. . . Of All the Gin Joints in All the World How to do it Honda Yes-s-s! A Volvo with vroom First Drive Volvo C30 T5 The internet fast lane Vital statistics The opposition Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Great Escapes What makes the greatest escape? Cunning, ingenuity and the prospect of certain death, writes James Delingpole Bentley Record Breaker USB Turntable Pot of Gold Solar Lamp Sun Jar solar lamp I Should Never Have Bought Cessna Remote Control Plane Blues Bros Wireless Cans Parrot Sound System Memory Maestro USB Drive SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Classy Cordless Siemens Phone Siemens Gigaset Sl565 Dect phone Best Seller ISIS Adventure Puzzle Ball Multiple Display Advertising Items Zune v iPod: the battle for ear supremacy Test Bench Special Can jumbo Microsoft shove giant Apple out of the ring to claim the MP3 crown with its new player. David Price and Alex Pell have a critical listen to the two contenders Jargon buster The Practicality Vital statistics The Fun Factor Sound & Vision Online Store Special Features The Verdict iPOD 18 Zune 14 The teen test It's all about the bike Richard Caseby, cycle addict, on his quest for perfection with a custom-made £4,000 dream machine Made to measure: how to build a bespoke bike Nicole who? Britain's unsung cycling star Multiple Display Advertising Items New Porsche Cayenne Just Arrived in the Showroom Cars on TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Better than a Mini - so just pretend it's British Vital statistics The internet fast lane Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Problems Solved Your Motoring Deal of the week VW Christmas Carackers! Volkswagen Golf 2.0 GT TDI Used Car The Sunday Times Offers Direct The internet fast lane Vital statistics Values Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outcast Traffic Cop Says. . ."protect your Licence … Multiple Display Advertising Items Brake Point Left behind Know your Limits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badly Advised Defender of the Faithful Caravan Error Police Pressure Licensing Laws Home in on a better lifestyle Webwise Make the Web Work for You Quitting the office to be a home 'teleworker' is getting easier and more attractive as the technology advances. Matthew Wall explains Games Don't Panic Nigel Powell Answers your Web-Related Queries Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Male Skincare Kit Bag Grooming Products with the Gentle Touch Dr Know Registration Numbers Regtransfers. co. uk Regtransfers Porsche Power Play Longmire Sorry, a million isn't enough The old benchmark has lost its magic. The new baseline for joining the rich is £2.6m, explains John Arlidge—but you need much, much more to be considered a serious player Outta my way city boys Francie Clarkson gets down and dirty in a stripped down Caterham on an Italian endurance rally Wacky racers do it for wine Since they banned the jump jet, a bizarre collection of cars has fought it out on the Beaujolais Run. Nicholas Rufford reports on this year's contest Tooling up The internet fast lane Group 20 Raymarine It's the most beautiful machine in the world Having ruled out the spy plane and the Aston Martin, Jeremy Clarkson picks man's most perfect creation: an Italian speedboat Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Yes, you can buy virility The true superbike league — think £50,000 — lets you cock a snook at a Lamborghini for a fraction of the price, says Janie Omorogbe Custom Line Top guns The petrolhead's perfect holiday A race resort in Spain offers the driving experience of a lifetime — for those who can afford it, reports James Mills European business jets Princess Taste? It's gone a bit overboard Superyachts are the ultimate symbol of wealth, but style sinks below decks, says Jeremy Taylor Dettaglio Maserati Culture Carte Noire Contents How Clint recaptured the war movie Eastwood's powerful pair of films tell both sides of one bloody, hellish battle. He talks to Christopher Goodwin Microsoft Why Lautrec was a giant We know him mostly as a comic midget. But physically he was no dwarf—and in his achievements, he was as big as Rembrandt, says Waldemar Januszczak Sex, Booze and Cancan Girls As we grow second selves, are we heading for an identit Holbein in England Savoy Theatre Pandora's Box PG, 109 mins The Heart of the Game 12A, 93 mins War is over! The Nativity Story PG, 101 mins The Covenant 12A, 97 mins Oh, please — give us a break No amount of star power can redeem this trite romcom, says Cosmo Landesman Happy Feet U, 109 mins The Holiday 12A, 135 mins Biteback He's digging for a hollow victory Television Pick of the weak Radio waves A one-woman industry Victoria Wood's current projects include directing a musical, presenting a documentary and playing a wartime housewife. Jasper Rees tries to keep up Superman Returns Film **** Extras **** Someone to Drive You Home The Long Blondes The Sopranos: Season Six Series ***** Extras ** Nacho Libre The Bergman Collection Adelphi Theatre London Peer-to-peer pressure Illegal downloading is changing the shape of our TV schedules, says Stephen Armstrong Love Song New Ambassadors Rest of the week's theatre The Sunday Times London Art Fair Fiddler on the Roof Crucible, Sheffield Cyrano de Bergerac Royal Exchange, Manchester John Lennon On a one-way ticket to hell Don Juan finds a well-appointed home in modern-day London, says Christopher Hart The Snow Queen and Snowflake Little Angel Rest of the children's theatre Deep Water Arabian Nights BMW Group Plant, Oxford The Snow Queen Watermill, Newbury Father Christmas and the Last Present Polka The Mouse Queen Hampstead Theatre Are you coming or going, then? The outrageous Mark Ravenhill's panto should be first-class, but the dame must jump aboard, says Patricia Nicol Sky & artsworld The top events to book now Look ahead Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance The Wind in the Willows Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake Concerts Pop Comedy Film Shortbus Theatre Little Shop of Horrors Art Velazquez Comedy Mitchell and Webb Opera Carmen Dance The Nutcracker Concerts London Symphony Orchestraaya Pop The Pogues Compulsive Viewing 2006 a great year for new acts Records of the Year You can't have missed Lily Allen, the Arctic Monkeys, Mozart or Shostakovich this year. But did they make the cut for the Sunday Times critics? Words, as both Lily Allen and Alex Turner discovered in 2006 can get you into trouble Bestselling rock/pop albums 2006 Scott Walker Bestselling downloads 2006 Jazz World Classical Bestselling classical albums 2006 Bestselling jazz albums 2006 Contemporary composers Historic classical… The Last Town Chorus Spitz, E1 Is now a good time to be a rock and pop fan? What Do You Think? Let's get one thing clear, right off the bat Eragon The gods of small things Indie labels have an illustrious past, but are they ready to face the challenges of the future, asks Robert Sandall Don Paterson on Sea Song by Robert Wyatt Going for a song No better way to Finnish with a flourish Sibelius is supersized by Leif Segerstam—in body and soul, finds Paul Driver Yusuf Access all arias Is download culture keeping up with fans of classical music? 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