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ResumoContents CCTV images of victim's last hours Contents British Airways Police to quiz top Blair aide over honours Powell questioned under caution Doctors told to cast off ties Contents The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Christmas Appeal Sunday Times Wins Scoop of the Year Ex-diplomat demands Iraq inquiry News in Brief Climate change 'threatens security' Muggers stab boy, 14, in stomach Missing Florida dog found in Chicago Tyburn Convent Three tickets share £4.1m Lotto jackpot Inside your Sunday Times Birt weds again Labour donor files shredded Jobless face pressure to find work Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles plans a mansion fit for lovebirds Lloyds TSB Business Kay laughs all way to a record bestseller Official: men are terrible shoppers Currys New MI5 boss is top expert on Al-Qaeda Magnet Fraud chief: this is Saudi blackmail Chanel Afghan war: the home movie Reid 'buries' news that police hold DNA of 1m innocent people Revealed: troops' own footage, some taken on mobile phones, of fighting the Taliban MoD tests drugs for 'Supertroops' Timesonline Thames whale verdict: we killed it Department for Transport Comprehensives still fail to make Oxbridge grade Top state schools Timesonline Police warn Heather Mills of 'Liverpool plot' to attack her Virgin Prescott aims for redemption, Profumo-style Children go to dogs for lesson in literacy 'Ku Klux' cop gets race equality job Officer in mock trial of black colleaue leads force's diversity training PC World BA safety rule hikes bag price Ooh! He's behind you. . . Contents Hogfather Voice from the office wins X Factor Ex-spy 'killed for dossier on Kremlin boss' On the Trail of the Strangler Police increasingly suspect five prostitutes murdered in Suffolk knew their killer. Richard Woods, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas and Steven Swinford report on the latest clues in a massive manhunt HSBC The prostitute killers He must have appeared 'trustworthy' to the women The killer's identity could prove a surprise—a lawyer, police officer or even priest are possible, says forensic expert Mike Berry Yard Probes No 10 Monkey Business Last week Tony Blair become the first prime minister to be interviewed by police as part of a criminal investigation. Robert Winnett and David Cracknell on the man who claimed to be whiter than white Sky movies Leant on and lumbered—how Goldsmith 'put the state before the law' Lobbying by ministers and spy chiefs doomed the 'slush fund' probe, write Isabel Oakeshott and David Leppard ST story is Scoop of the Year Big day for bad news Martin Sixsmith on how No 10 buried the Blair story Merry Christmas. . . From Elf and Safety BT Two old ladies and a blinding injustice Diana's ghastly legacy of emotion and celebrity busybodies Shopped by Good King Wenceslas The SmileTrain Strewth, that'll teach the Israelis What would happen if, overnight, public service Admit it. We're useless The Times Britain's murky morality Now end the hypocrisy on prostitution Cloak, dagger, bluff, blackmail, and Tony's nervous protector Tidings of great apathy—nobody wants a No 10 Christmas card Atticus As a sales technique, obviously nothing beats death Atticus 'Archdeacon' Meacher summons his flock for challenge to Brown Atticus Out now on DVD, Blair in The Goodbye Boy Atticus Another day, another initiative. Phil Woolas, the local Atticus It could be his boyish smile or the way he juggles … Atticus The very serious message from the World Health Organisa Atticus The Christmas party season throws up such unlikely … Atticus Multiple Display Advertising Items Duncan Smith pins down Britain, the unequal nation Picture Gallery Tesco Battling to aid our soldiers Mere Cannon Fodder? Men from the Ministry Western hegemony falls to the Iraq war Charitable? Taxing the motorist Points Letters should arrive by midday Thursday Birthdays Labour needs a weak side Design Hotels It's definitely over when the tenor throws a wobbly Profile Web kid with attitude says sucks to $1bn Price soars for Facebook site If the face fits, politicians win Risk Management Doherty to be cleared in death plunge case Rabbi claims Holocaust dead 'deserved it' Zurich Abbas election call raises civil war fear Russia defies West and goes ahead with nuclear fuel sale to Iran America ponders one last military push to 'save' Iraq Hp Climate change may kill European skiing Mogadishu drums out a message of war Property deal takes the shine off Obama Loyal ladies feel the breeze in Hillaryland 'Longstocking' seduces Germany Be one in a million and bid for a unique treat Times Online Harry Winston The shy girl who fights for sight The Sunday Times John Lewis Six-day forecast Around the world Europe and Mediterranean forecast Todays's Weather High tides Sun/lights/moon AA Roadwatch The sky at night Events The Times Tsunami survivors given the lash Disaster donations help Islamic vigilante force impose punishments on women Pig head protest at Tuscan mosque Jaguar Contents On their Knees And the Aussie gloating begins Down Under Contents Mitsubishi Motors Brilliant Gilchrist bashes the Poms Australia in brutal mood The home side is on the verge of laying to rest the ghost of 2005, closing in on victory against a bedraggled England The latest from Down Under on timesonline. co. uk Giles returns to care for wife The spinner leaves the tour after hearing the devastating news that his wife has a brain tumour Sad note for Strauss Australia v England Run riot Wicketkeeper flails attack Australia's prolific No 7 rediscovers his scoring touch and comes perilously close to breaking a long-standing record Time runs out for struggling Jones As his opposite number hits a superb ton, England's wicketkeeper must realise his days are numbered High Price for Fletcher Folly England's coach is the architect of the failure but others must take some blame Australia toasts last night of the Poms Today's newspapers Down Under revel in the discomfort of the tourists and savour every moment of Gilchrist's century 10 ways in which England got it wrong Mind Games Squaring up to Freddie and a lesson in amateur psychology as we close in on the ultimate prize There is hope for England . . . in 2009 There is a silver lining for a youthful England side as the majority of the opposition won't be around when the two teams next meet Mr far from Average He was a late starter but the Australian is in a hurry to make up for lost time The making of Hussey Possible Ashes 2009 line-ups Uefa to end Roman rule? Air-Berlin Charlton left in turmoil Wigan's McCulloch faces punch probe Rich pickings, but Pompey have last laugh Arsene Wenger had a playful dig at Portsmouth's low-budget squad, but they nearly made him pay Red-card Wenger faces touchline ban Another Arsenal off day Starlight Newcastle's failings masked by double from Martins Sweet Speed hits spot Bentley knocks Reading with late strike Coca-Cola League Burnley give it away Bruce indebted to wasteful Wednesday Fagan puts Hull on course Timesonline Albion finally get the point Push's strike helps Preston end barren spell Football Shorts Win Tickets Pools Barclays Premiership FA Carlsberg Trophy First Round Seven days on planet football. . . Scotland League One League Two This week's fixtures Don't miss. . . Coca-Cola Championship Other Football 'If they give me what I want, all will be fine. If they don't, they are in trouble' Alan Curbishley must get West Ham out of the relegation zone. He starts with a home match today against the league leaders Reo-Coker may fetch £10m in January sale Arsenal and Everton have designs on West Ham's young skipper as he gets off to a cool start with his new manager Forget the taking part, it's losing we're so good at It's time we celebrated English sporting failures. At least we would be world-class at that Crunch Time United v Chelsea: who will be celebrating after the festive season? How Coleen became a cultural icon Jose's grudge match Jose Mourinho can expect a rough ride from Porto's fans when he returns to his old club Tactics crucial as Gunners face Dutch dilemma Arsenal should easily overcome PSV if Arsene Wenger gets his game plan right Barcelona v Liverpool Celtic v AC Milan Internazionale v Valencia The Special One's record Lille v Man Utd A Spanish inquisition Barcelona v Liverpool Rafa Benitez has good record against Barca but tackling them in the Champions League will be Liverpool's sternest test yet Puel can call on Wenger to plot Ferguson's downfall The Lille manager boasts a key Champions League ally, having played for the Frenchman at Monaco PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal Porto v Chelsea Real Madrid v Bayern Munich Roma v Lyon Milan's woes hearten Celtic Celtic v Milan Football crazy An eccentric millionaire who likes to go shopping for Spanish football clubs has caused untold chaos on and off the field The Sunday Times Fifa's reputation in tatters US judge says football's rulers lied repeatedly to credit card giants over new World Cup sponsorship deals Foreign foul-ups Duff's chance to shine The Newcastle winger is eager to prove a point against his old boss in the Carling Cup on Wednesday Quarter-finals The Sunday Times Mersey maverick To Liverpool fans he's either a genius or a liability, but Luis Garcia won't change his box of tricks for Arsenal on Tuesday Runaway Saints flatter to deceive Tigers trounce feeble French Heineken Cup Bath go clear at top Sarries enjoy slice of Parma Round-up Epic fightback by Scarlets Heineken European Cup Sackey leads record romp Leinster seize control Munster leave it late to dent Cardiff's cup dreams Stand and deliver It's make or break time for Gloucester as the English underachievers face Edinburgh this afternoon Rugby Shorts Stopping the rot England need a head coach who is not scared of losing. That man is Brian Ashton The man destined to coach England Taking issue with Woodward criticisms The World Cup winner is accused of trying to rewrite history when it comes to tackling England rugby's demise Ashton to claim England mantle The attack coach will be named as Andy Robinson's successor this week in a new four-man set-up The Sunday Times Hendry back to his best The former world champion pots his way into today's final, but knows he will need all his wiles to defeat Peter Ebdon O'Sullivan walking on thin ice Snooker's most volatile attraction must to learn to cope with his demons without breaking the greatest taboo in sport Heineken Cup Bouncing Brit Luol Deng fled civil war in Sudan to seek asylum in Britain. Now he's flying high with the Chicago Bulls Sailors face testing time Robin Knox-Johnston is helping scientists discover the qualities that make a round-the-world yachtsman Paparazzi revels in limelight at Olympia Sports round-up Results round-up The Sunday Times Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing This Week Professional Rugby Players Association Driven to stardom Clive Smith has a passion for vintage cars, but as the owner of chasing sensation Kauto Star he is getting new thrills out of a horse that could join the true greats Acambo keeps up Pipe tradition The Ladbroke Hurdle goes to Pond House Stables for the third year in a row, despite the change of trainer The Sunday Times Sport on TV Our man with the remote selects television highlights and offbeat moments from the week ahead Mydreamteam Nasser Hussain picks his perfect Ashes XI from those he played with and against A week on the Web Book of the week Wisden Anthology, 1978-2006, edited by Stephen Moss, John Wisden, hb, £40 Sportsletters Times Online Caught in time This day in sport The New Zealand runner rewrote the middle-distance record books and at 68 is now a top-class Orienteer Reality check needed The Times Woodward living in the dark ages Blinkered vision Contents Little Chef seeks rescue deal John Lewis boss poised to quit Tycoons link for GNER bid Northern rock Brown 'hindering Bank' Siemens and the missing millions Special Report Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt on the slush fund row US probes Chinese subsidies Business Digest Active team tempts investors Olympic win for Lend Lease Amtrak prepares for a sale Sir Digby Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Russian threat to Shell Labour's flawed pension sums Former M&S man leads timber fund Holiday parks sale to finance French foray Vedanta turns to US Yacht owners' bible in buyout Reubens among the runners at Lingfield Press Complaints Commission Deutsche takes the lead in M&A list Lab firm signs deal for China TGI Friday's and Yo Sushi cook up deals LSE principles must be protected Globalisation and a light regulatory touch are key to the City's success, say Ken Livingstone and Michael Snyder Ashley profits head for £110m Shake-up for UK's nuclear sub yards The Business Channel Lorries in fuel switch as Tesco takes a greener road BT breaks back through magic 300p mark Agenda Migrants make the revolving door spin Ashley's choice Lucrative London Gulf realpolitik The impossible mission of changing China Russia Mauls Shell The Kremlin's determination to seize control of the Sakhalin venture is bad news for foreign investors in Russia. Dominic O'Connell reports Times Online Miner Holds on to Licences British Airways Goldman bonus envy rocks rivals The bank's record £8.5bn bonus bonanza has led to unrealistic expectations and resentment at competitors, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Terri Dial's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Multiple Display Advertising Items Human cyclone hits Lloyds TSB Louise Armitstead Interview Terri Dial was brought in to revive the retail division of the bank. She built up Wells Fargo in America by attending to the small things, but will change come fast enough to satisfy her City critics? New boss engineers a change at Amec Turnround expert Samir Brikho has announced a radical restructuring of the group with many non-core divisions to be sold off. Andrew Davidson reports Is Mike Ashley's empire really worth £2.5bn? After hints that the Sports World boss may sell, Ben Laurance and Jenny Davey look at what the group may now be worth Leahy's global shopping spree The fanatically dedicated boss of the UK's biggest retailer aims to grow around the world, taking on all-comers - as he tells Jenny Davey in an exclusive interview Start up the easy way by taking a franchise For those worried about going it alone, becoming part of a big operation can have its rewards, says James Scoltock Finances in First Year The Sunday Times The colourful life of a make-up seller How Made It Barry Mero Founder of Barry M Cosmetics The Pros and Cons The Business Doctor: Money in bank goes missing Peninsula The Business Doctor: Getting Batr on Property World Share Markets Databank Major Share Movements UK Economy at a Glance Top 200 Companies Indicator of the Week Interest Rates/bonds Currencies Commodities Trinity shake-up fails to impress The City has been lukewarm about Sly Bailey's attempt to invigorate the Daily Mirror's parent group. By Paul Durman Business Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Triple your money in five years The market is up 24%, but if you had followed one of our expert strategies you could have made much more, writes David Budworth Best ways to beat the market Losing on Isas News in Brief Contents Funds Using the Top Strategies All-purpose card Footsie soars to a five-year high Stock Tips Cheltenham & Gloucester Birmingham Midshires Labour threat to company pensions The government is forcing firms to pay into employees' schemes. But some workers will lose out, warns Philip Scott Bags of trouble can spoil your Christmas travels A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Key measures Reader was charged £950 for two hours' TV Watching television on his mobile landed one O2 customer with a bill of almost £1,000. Ali Hussain explains how to avoid falling into the same trap What you can do if you are turned down Leeds Building Society Abbey How Much Will It Cost? Nationwide snubs family of girl who died from vCJD The building society has turned down a claim for a woman who died of human BSE because of tests that the family says were unrelated, writes David Budworth Go online Npower Berlin—the next property hotspot British Gas price cut is 'too little, too late' Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Blur star has a not very big house in the country Fortune Graham Coxon, now a solo artist, owns a small farmhouse in Kent, as well as two properties in London. By Ali Hussain Banks rake in 1,200% on overdrafts Aap Surrenda-Link Wogan's wedding Last week we wrongly implied that Bill Grimsey, formerl France24 Still the talk of the town Prufrock It has been a frantic week - for parties, anyway. Monday … Christmas song hits wrong note Like-for-like figures just don't add up Timesonline Contents Eureka! What were the big ideas of 2006? The rise of atheism, the demise of multiculturalism and the objectification of men's bodies are just some of the concepts shaping our time, says Bryan Appleyard Contents Sunseeker Hope of escape lost in translation Providing interpreters instead of encouraging immigrants to speak English keeps them in their ghettos, says Zia Haider Rahman Have your say Some have celebrity thrust upon them Wayne Rooney's girlfriend has become an unlikely cultural icon. Hunter Davies, who has been given unparalleled access to their world, reveals the real Coleen Hannibal Rising Diana's hidden face The thirty years' war brewing in the Middle East It's English as a foreign language Navman Sod the Booker, this is popular Interview Multiple Classified Advertising Items A £1m bonus? You can't expect a City boy to live on that David Charters, who has earned a few big bonuses in his time, reveals the spending culture around the City's biggest earners Captain Hook fights on with black humour In the week when soldiers have been awarded medals for valour in Afghanistan, a soldier who lost his arm there tells Jessica Jonzen his story Softly, softly, a new privacy sneaks in An appeal court decision has set the scene for a revolution in media coverage of celebrities, says Margarette Driscoll Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My half hour of hell in Hamleys Time for a few home truths An increasing number of women are giving birth at home, but, as Matt Rudd explains, it isn't always a more relaxing experience . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items How to stop a gift turning into a curse The nation's cleverest children are publishing novels and sometimes proving a handful, but will the government's plans to help them be enough, asks Sian Griffiths Don't be bullied by a pupil's lies Mephisto 2416 Sudoku and Godoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess The Sunday Times Crossword 4203 Teaser 2308 Solutions to sudoku 71 and Godoku 14 A few tall stories - but a towering success Winner's Dinners Probleme medical de la semaine This life Oddball of the week Hellmann's Mayonnaise Bulk buy of the week Nick Newman's week Winner's Letters Seeing red over an alien invasion The Daily Telegraph: Last word Talking heads Mirren Trumps with Two Queens High and Matey The Scandal The're Calling. . . Colgate Contents School run mum fun Motormouth Contents A short burst of speed On the Move Battle of the blades: the skier v the snowboarder On the Edge It is the tribal divide on the slopes. Sean Newsom and Nicholas Rufford join two champions in a duel to prove once and for all who's best Details of our Trip 'Old bigots!''Style victims!' Ski Sunday presenters Ed Leigh and Graham Bell spell out their differences The Audi A6 Le Mans Edition. Vorsprung durch Technik Demonic possession is an optional extra First Drive Vital statistics Top opposition The internet fast lane Braving blizzards, elk and Sam Fox to visit Santa Great Drives Nicholas Rufford drives 500 miles to the Arctic Circle to try to uncover the identity of the bearded man in the red robe Getting about in Santaland Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Braking distance on an oil tanker can be more than two miles. Pat Malone explains how to stay out of deep water Bentley Approved Of All the Gin Joints in All the World I'm being a film extra Out of Office AutoReply. . . How to do it Rolling News Car Camera Booty Full Bumper BIB I Should Never Have Bought. . . Wide Boy LCD Monitor On the Air iPOD Transmitter Sonnet iFreq ipod FM transmitter Clean Sweep Bestseller Eurohike Wind up… Black hats of the web make an e-killing Search engines such as Google are at war with a shadowy band of experts who make a fortune luring users to unwanted sites, writes Stewart Mitchell Tricks of a the black hat trade Multiple Display Advertising Items Little boxes, big sounds: hi-fi without spaghetti junction Test Bench Edited by Alex Pell Jargon Buster Spare-Room Songbird Style Guru Emperor's Clothes Rock Star Fun-Sized Marvel Clock this Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost in planet Devon with this big dope The internet fast lane Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Vital statistics Fiat Panda Used Car Values The internet fast lane The Sunday Times Car Clinic your Mototing Problems Solved Deal of the week Road Hog Sibila's, Birmingham Going down . . . how to beat the depreciation effect Over-supply in the motor trade means anyone spending more than £30,000 on a new car will lose £5,500 of that in a year. James Mills reports on the models that keep their value New Cars Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items They're turning me into a zombie Webwise Make the Web Work for You The spammers' latest trick is to take over your PC to generate ever more unwanted e-mails. Will Sturgeon explains how you can fight back Games Don't Panic Nigel Powell Answers your Web-Related Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Caravan Clique Inflation Measure Nav Now the In-Car Technology Experts Emergency Stop Belt Failure Big Brother Appalled by Clarkson Swift Rebuttal Mother Knows Best Speed Kills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Laser Eye Surgery Kit Bag Essential Gear for Post Operative Care Dr Know: What causes cellulite and how can I get rid of it? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents Four storeys full of music Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? The Old Water Mill, Grimstone, Dorset, £250,000 Design Classics Louella butter dish Good day at the office Demand is so high in central London that workplaces are being converted into upmarket homes, says Lucy Denyer Multiple Display Advertising Items In with the new A Hertfordshire couple wanted a modern home-so they tore down an old one to built it, finds Hugh Pearman The brief that the Heaps gave to the architect was that they wanted to downsize, but also wanted to keep memories of the way the old house was arranged Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Invasion of Britain The Germans have arrived on these shores - and Kevin McCloud is ready to welcome them with open arms Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Burrower: The country mole Our reluctant ruralite is returning to the city. The nanny hired to help with the move, however, isn't fit for the job Multiple Display Advertising Items Next door to Santa Claus Buy a house in Finnish Lapland and watch out for reindeer—either on the road or on your plate, says Peter Cornadi Cabin fever Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Foxtons International Foxtons International The greening of Christma Multiple Display Advertising Items The juice on pruning Don't be afraid to cut back plants—simply follow the rules, advises Matt James in his final article for new gardens Win a Matt masterclass Criminal behaviour Theft can be a tricky business for buy-to-let owners, says Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Contents London airports not ready for Christmas Directions . . . and no room at the inn Last-minute deals Last Week's answers are Conwy and Thomas Telford Five-star Tassie camp Tomorrow's world Boston art Off to the Lakshadweeps Seaplanes on the Clyde Readers' rants Holiday money Imagine all the pepole queuing A surcharge for Lennon, Virgin's expensive sale and chaos at Chritmas of courses Pamela, the ideal backseat driver Me, a yellow buggy, a computer that won't answer back: there's no better way to see San Francisco, promises Matt Rudd By sea, by sky, by silly scooter: more ways to experience San Fran Crystal Travel brief Peak Fares Rail is the civilised route to the Alps—and Eurostar is only the start. Sean Newsom climbs aboard VIVEla Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dom Joly, the Drag Artist You could have sent him surfing. You could have sent him windsurfing. You sent him kitesurfing. He was blown away Week Six: The Big One Following Dom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Beach, Midwinter Tis the season to suffocate in overheated shopping centres. Unless you follow Vincent Crump to the coast for a walk on the wild side Sleeping on cheese-graters As BAA faces new calls for regulation, Matt Rudd votes Heathrow the world's worst airport The Sunday Times Travel Clock Good Gear The pleasures of Italy, courtesy of a French girl It took Roy Reynolds 14 hours and a plane full of sick bags to get to Rimini, but it was worth it for Yvette Vintage-Style Digital Camera Qualite Tourisme Video Backpack Heated Gloves Party like It's 2007 With drag queens, oyster binges and water fights, the new year offers a nonstop knees-up around the world. By Rob Ryan Raphael's Choice 10 city hotels Are you stylish and sophisticated? Of course you are. So you'll need Adam Raphael's hit list of hot urban pads The Sunday Times The Travel Clinic Your Hols Smug Shot When holidays Attack The Winner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Howard Blake loves the countryside, apart from the scary motels and angry Russians Where was I Win a week's skiing holiday for two in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, with Crystal Ski The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Venus Contents My must sees Ben Daniels is an actor, he is currently appearing in Therese Raquin at the National Theatre Contents Once upon a time, on a stage far, far away. . . They're the stars of the year in Culture's eyes—and we've cast them in our very own pantomime. Oh yes we have Genetic disorder Michael Crichton's new novel is a satire on the science and laws surrounding genetics. The subject matter is too absurd to treat any other way, he says Guys and Dolls He's spinning her round He's the star of contemporary kathak who's taught Kylie to twinkle her tiny toes. Clifford Bishop meets Akram Khan Santa baby, hurry down my chimney What cultural goodies would Sunday Times critics like to be unwrapping this Christmas? Hark at their choices SAAB 9-3 It's Winter Rest of the week's films The Wizard of Oz It has a dragon, but no bite Eragon is all about one boy's battle against evil. How predictable, says Cosmo Landesman Esma's Secret Frostbite Kabul Express Deja Vu Dead Man's Cards Grounded The West Wittering Affair Black Christmas Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea How she won the war with words Television Calls of the wild Radio Waves Grotto fabulous Banksy is not the only artist to give short shrift to the festive season. God bless 'em, one and all, says Waldemar Januszczak 'Expect to Be Amazed' Multiple Display Advertising Items Museums The revamped V&A Museum of Childhood will delight big kids, says Hugh Pearman Sky & artsworld The Mayflower Southampton Nimax Cinderella Rest of the week's theatre and Christmas shows The Three Musketeers Alice in Wonderland The Snow Queen On Religion Catch Making too merry The RSC's bold musical adaptation could use a little sobriety, says Christopher Hart Cambridge Theatre Go on with the shows It's been a great year for musicals, and the best cast recordings let you take some greasepaint home with you, says Edward Seckerson Studio Canal Royal Shakespeare Company The top events to book now Look ahead Look ahead Film Critical List The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Children's shows Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss VIDEOplus Contents The hottest downloads Must-have reissue ABBA Arrival (Universal) Book now Songs of the Year From No 1 singles to obscure album tracks, 2006 has been a vintage and varied year for music. Sunday Times critics Dan Cairns and Mark Edwards choose their Top 40 Oh, what fun it is to joyride Many traditional songs and carols have riotous roots, learns Mark Edwards Starbucks Coffee Pop goes the casbah David Hutcheon hears Damon Albarn's latest project: reviving threatened Algerian music Medieval Christmas Record The Week's essential new releases Classical Pop, rock, jazz Michael Berkeley, Lennox Berkeley Handel/haees Classical CD of the week Bach Kurt Schwertsik Girls Aloud Paul Weller Manufactured British Pop Down Time Good Shoes Breaking act Sufjan Stevens Pop CD of the week Aerosmith U2 Waterson: Carthy Various Artists The Manhattan Transfer New moon rising His last opera for TV broke viewing records. Now Jonathan Dove is aiming even higher, says Hugh Canning The Sunday Times If you think that sounds familiar. . . Recycling was the order of the day at QEH's three British premieres, says Paul Driver Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema Official London Theatre Guide Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Guides & Manuals Hardbacks Paperbacks Guides & Manuals Children's The great escapists Partners in rhyme The Complete Gilbert & Sullivan edited by Ed Glinert with an introduction by Mike Leigh Penguin £30 pp888 The Sunday Times concise crossword No 978 Read on. . . Who do we think we are? Nothing so lovely as a tree Woodlands by Oliver Rackham Collins £25 pp623 Tesco The Sunday Times Our local heroes The Taste of Britain by Laura Mason and Catherine Brown HarperPress £25 pp496 WHSmith WHSmith Repartee people Godfrey Smith is entertained by four books about who said what to whom BOSE Contents Watch it: a fortnight of festive viewing Film choice Noel firsts Family viewing Comic crackers Literary giants Merry melodies Christmas highlights Fun, fun, fun Programme choice Festive spirits Eat, drink and be. . . New year highlights Watch it: a fortnight of festive viewing What you watched this year Holly and ivy That's entertainment Wastes of space Blushing brides What you watched last Christmas . . . Tales of woe Thrills and spills Best music Gateway to . . . Slow-lane drama Holy smoke Burnt out sci-fi? 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