News from 24/11/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Ian Flintoff, David Ellis, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Sam Merchant, Barry Forshaw, Anne Garvey, David Brown, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Anita Sarko, Robert Lindsay, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Maddy Prior, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Jill Mead, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Sarah Churchwell, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, George Crile, Christine Seib, David Chater, N. Elliott, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Celia Adams, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, GrÁinne Gilmore, Chris Hunter, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Vinen, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Caroline Hendrie, Hannah Strange, Geraint Bevan, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Ronni Ancona, Jane MacArtney, Caroline Hendrie Assistant Travel Editor, Vinny Lee, Siobhan Kennedy, Paul Woolley, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Paul Ansell, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Guy Clapperton, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Les Webb, Michael Knipe, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dr Barry J. Gibb, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Franklin Chief Executive, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Helen Monks, Peter Millar, Candida Crewe, Professor Karen Pine, Elizabeth Colman, Emma Lunn, Trevor Neale, Mike Lacey, Brian Aldiss, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Rob Steen, Tina Gaudoin, Caroline White, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Steve Keenan Online travel editor, Simon de Burton, Greg Hurst, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Bruce Poole, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Mark Oliver Everett, Tom Whitwell, Rod Harrison, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Garrick Alder, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Eve Thomas, Douglas Rankine, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Natalie Haynes, Bernard Lagan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Graham Cory Chief Executive, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Dickinson, James Vernon, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Zaha Hadid, Lawrence Freedman, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, John Featherstone Chairman, Rick Jones, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, P. Burnet, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Victoria Neumark, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Alex Frean, Janet Brady, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Cecelia Ahern, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Bettany Hughes, Jane Macquitty, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Graham, Ilsa Yardley, Richard Ehrlich, Zac Goldsmith, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Robert Crampton, Sue Hogg Chair, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Donald Brett, Tim Wapshott, Anthony Ray, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Alexander Hayes, Kevin Mayne Chief Executive, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Helen Pridham, Bess Twiston Davies, John Carey, Kate Ashbrook General Secretary, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Sara Wheeler, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Charlotte Phillips, Kate Mosse, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Salma Hayek, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Simon Crompton, David Comben, Diana Sanders, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Sophie Conran, Eva Fraser, Emma Haslett, Richard Ford, Alan Chevin, Michael Youngman, Mary Hodgson, Damon Wise,
ResumoIndex Thousands hit by phone bill scams Crackdown ordered on rogue salesmen Complaints from 100 customers a day Drama in the Antartic as cruise ship is holed Brain Puzzles Blue-eyed boy Will woz ere Sub-prime time bomb More missing CDs Next England manager Brown defence pledge Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Iceberg blamed as passengers flee holed ship in icy waters Huge rescue operation after vessel starts to sink 24 Britons picked up after lifeboat ordeal Thousands enticed by new tourist destination Cartier Pressure mounts on Darling as six more CDs reported missing Revenue & Customs loses details in the mail Chancellor told to make statement to MPs Careless data loss 'should be an offence' Tobin to face trial for teenager's murder Airports strike vote Fielder-Civil remand Jellyfish kill salmon Fatal surgery verdict Picture Gallery How a slip of the tongue means one Englishman may qualify for the finals Tag Heuer Coup? What coup? It was sheer coincidence, say defence chiefs Defence funding Labour MPs and officials are convinced that the attack on the absent Prime Minister was intended to cause the maximum damage Five lords a-leaping Constant combat is draining our Services and their budget I intend to do my duty by the Forces, Brown promises Defence funding Sales technique with a harsh ring PC World Errors in phone votes on BBC charity show Government waste Jail for benefit cheat Capsize kills three Picture Gallery Teenagers who boasted about killing young father get life Post Office Dfs Blindness drug creates longer eyelashes and a medical panic Bonus results Holiday Inn Regulator to take hard line on A-level papers Question setting to be put under new scrutiny Intention is to ensure students are stretched Multiple Display Advertising Items Which? Litvinenko's widow goes to court in hunt for killer Boots Child abuse cover-up allegations over top policeman who quit Claims against judge not fully investigated' Chief constable being let off hook, critics say Life in uniform Currys Sainsburys Pullman's compass points to a blockbuster Rolex Index Argos Janice Turner Laura Ashley Index He's doomed. Mr Brown's doomed, I tell you! Arms and the Man Brown must think again about the military Slap the Slammers Mobile phone companies must eradicate mis-selling Carry On Camping Colonel Gaddafi knows that diplomatic progress needs a big tent A crisp morning, now ready salted Picture Gallery I never lose things. Bet I'd find those discs Losing our ways Wedding gifts Datagate and the threat of a digital dystopia No interloper can replace dad Timesonline Plane wrong Wilde made safe Right move Mummy music Rocky reasoning Our seedlings need more hothousing Stupid ... useless ... I absolutely must have it The barbarians are here. Hide the paintings John Lewis Meredith suspects overhead in lingerie shop Pair talked about sex only 48 hours after death Boyfriend gives first statement to police Signed by Hockney Increase in sex infection Libraries bin 2m books Soldiers sold Iraqi guns Drug baron shot dead Halfords Virgin Radon gas map shows which postcode areas are in greatest danger Radioactive element kills up to 2,000 a year Interactive site will encourage protection Are you exposed? WHSmith Do you need to change your Pin, password, or just your attitude? We are all more or less vulnerable to those ingenious internet villians and their scams, but Ben MacIntyre says that we can do a lot more to put a spanner in their wicked cyberworks Virgin Be on your guard Copycats PC World Woman avoids German extradition Clumsy cat is given 'bionic' legs Flu jab not reliable, says its inventor Barker's 'fork handles' script for sale EasyJet Police barred from taking under-18s as community support officers Digital TV slaps on some Max factor Multiple Display Advertising Items Voice of the past Teamallstars Who would take on the job of manager? Not an Englishman English football Question of the Week After a humiliating failure to reach Euro 2008, the FA has promised to undertake a root and branch review of how the England team is run The Times Jessops My Week English football Euronics Church suspends adulterous vicar New tribunal finds father of three guilty Disgrace after affair with married woman Multiple Display Advertising Items A reformer troubled Calamity Clegg tag Interview Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow A reformer troubled by Calamity Clegg tag Lib Dems sense the contest is tightening and could … Nick Clegg A fighter who knows how to cause trouble A fighter who knows how to cause trouble Chris Huhne Comet First-class stamp on kooky love letter to London First night Theatre Some Kind of Bliss Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Leonard Cheshire Disability Something clicks with Conservapedia Sartoriani Online most read If you like a lookalike Sterling House Purple pain Quick, Mr Darling . . . Morrisons The Alps Japan If not Charles . . . who? In a shantytown slum, the Prince shows his Commonwealth touch Violent clashes cast shadow over Kampala summit Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands saved by megaphone messengers Bicycle volunteers reduce cyclone deaths Warning system gets its first serious test Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Consternation as Gaddafi seeks to pitch his tent on Sarkozy's lawn Canon Gaddafi's world Can US broker Middle East peace this time? Multiple Display Advertising Items In search of a deal Hey, Ray, is this work or just play? Railway service returns as strikes end (AFP): Beauty seduced by Zeus takes over from Santa to usher in era of the euro Canon President calls out army and quits amid a tense stand-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Something strange is happening at Europe's ski resorts. It's snowing Slopes able to open earlier than planned Trend is still towards warming, say experts A good year for the Alps? The Atlantic says 'no' Timesonline AA (AP): Lawyers die in India courts blasts (AP): Patter of tiny paws (AP): Jail for film fire 12 (AP), (Reuters): Poles to pull out (AFP): Football bet arrests (Reuters): Off the cuff lesson Ability Corruption, bribes and trafficking: a cancer that is engulfing Afghanistan President's brother 'linked to heroin deals' $150,000 was price of job as a chief of police You must not be rude about a panda Multiple Display Advertising Items Party haunted by ghosts of 1969 hopes to give old play a new happy ending Bespoke Suits Night of loss Disasters Emergency Committee Renault The R4 chip is only this size — but it looks like a giant pirate to Nintendo Testing the law (AP): Hollywood studios sue film website The Sunday Times Umbro cuts England shirt production Carbon Trust censure S&N rounds on suitors Punch eyes M&B Quote of the day Gazprom oil warning Business big shot Sub-prime 'time bomb' is set to explode in Britain Lenders crack down on risky borrowers Many thousands could be forced to sell homes Shopocalypse now Anne Ashworth Stock markets BHP may be forced to find billions more in fight for rival miner Can you earn more by not reading this? Commodities Cazenove Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Umbro slashes England shirts production Kit supplier acts after Wembley defeat Turns to China in search for growth Business big shot Steve Hawkes Carbon Trust has had limited impact on emission cuts, says watchdog Shoppers' spending spree supports argument against rate cut Obvious, I suppose. This is this year's must-have Christmas present for all the family, according to the ever-reliable b3ta website HSBC novelist outlines easy way to steal $1bn City Diary Doherty's landlord left to clean up the mess City Diary He's a card, that Richard Branson. The bearded knight … City Diary Is polystyrene the new plastic carrier bag? Jon Moulton City Diary Best wishes for the future to the doubtless enterprisin City Diary Picture Gallery HSBC shifts strategy on emerging markets New move in face of Knight Vinke attack Bank insists it did not mislead investors Strike ballot over pensions could mean Christmas chaos for BAA Oasis Hong Kong S&N intensifies bid defence by accusing suitors of 'misusing information' Timesonline Hazlitt backed for GCap job Punch weighs up £5bn bid for Mitchells & Butlers Hedge funds try to block Northern Rock fire sale Key shareholders demand EGM Pressure on the bank to act is intensifying Network Rail pays out bonuses it withheld Acer Biffa rejects bid approach by private equity firms The Times United Utilities backers receive £1bn windfall from assets' sale Gazprom tells Europe's consumers to prepare for gas price increases Oil price will seep into Russian contracts Commission dispute could add to problems Timesonline Royal Dutch Shell has pulled out of a $419 million … Facebook angers its 'friends' with advert tactics Amway sales group facing Government closure call US shoppers brave the cold as stores lure them with big discounts Revving up Americans to drop their obsession with shopping Under the dog collar, Bill Talen is trying to spread a serious message about the influence of global corporations Doing well out of welfare - how compassionate capitalism is driving Avanta Janette Faherty has built a thriving business around getting people off benefits and into jobs. Work ethic is the key, she explains Curriculum vitae Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Chinese whispers on Vedanta revive FTSE Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Pharmaceuticals soon fit to become part of the cure Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ltd Verity Lambert TV drama producer who made her name with Doctor Who and went on to make numerous hit crime series and sitcoms Verity Lambert, OBE, television drama producer, was born on November 27,1935. She died after a long illness on November 22,2007, aged 71 Faith Modern Times Eric Braun Colourful writer and publicist whose generous reviews were much valued by older actors Eric Braun, journalist and publicist, was born on March 31,1921. He died on November 21,2007, aged 86 Jan Wolkers Radical Dutch novelist and sculptor who challenged readers with his unflinching approach to death, sex and politics Jan Wolkers, sculptor and writer, was born on October 26,1925. He died on October 19,2007, aged 81 Ian Smith Lives Remembered Religion holds its own in the forum of public debate Faith Sacred law of historical memory A mass beatification in Rome has brought to light the complex legacy of the Spanish Civil War and its effects on Church and State Faith news Cold houses, Christmas cards, thank-you letters and keeping brothers Modern times My mother-in-law takes pride in keeping a cold house. How can I politely ask her to light a fire or buy an electirc heater? I don't want my children to freeze Feather report Readers reply All the views that are fit to print — online Feedback Why you shouldn't take it personally if your comments aren't posted on Times Online What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving service Births Forthcoming Marriages Timesonline Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Windsorproducts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobility The Sunday Times Organised or not, the rain crashed down this week Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day November 24,1873 The advent of wood paving in London prompts a detailed report in The Times, which is interested as much in the material's properties as in the method of its installation Weather Weather quest My Way De Solzen can reign supreme for King Racing Ascot Course specialists Huntingdon Cricket Football Racing next week Acambo jumps to head of Arkle betting Racing Haydock Park Wayne Hutchinson was taken to hospital for X-rays on … Lingfield Park Why sorry seems to be hardest Athletics William Hill Wolverhampton Racing Ascot Yesterday's results Exeter Kelso Wolverhampton Denman, the ante-post Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup favourit Word for Ohuruogu Athletics Football Results Basketball Cricket Darts Golf Today Football Fixtures Ice hockey Annulled results wipe clean memory of Jones Real tennis Rugby union Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Match against world champions provides Welsh with chance to prove their point Rugby union Wales v South Africa Players hoping to send Gatland strong message White takes charge of Springboks for last time Drive towards cleaner image no more than a glass half-full Rugby union Guinness Premiership McAlister makes an immediate impact to cure Sale's travel-sickness Old boys' parade hoping to help Bath march back to the summit Deng finds plenty of admirers despite dip in form and fitness Basketball Edge Kerry delighted after Britain's women frustrate Argentina Hockey England step up process of selecting the main selector Cricket Graveney to apply for new full-time position Morris sticks closely to Schofield proposals Harmison's wayward start could lead to drinks duty Tanvir shakes India with debut double Prodrive stalled Good luck for Price Dalrymple switch Willstrop's chance Foster on a hat-trick Missionary bringing world to China Golf David Chu, the entrepreneur who is doing everything in his power to put his country on the sporting map, talks about his passion Talisker Poulter and Rose remain on target Scores England's slide could soon be history with our seven-step workplace plan Chocolate-coated lining to tale of woe The Football Association's decision to convene a breakf Can Mr Beane figure out the beautiful game? Special report Sultan of statistics Billy Beane turned baseball on its head by making lowly Oakland competitive. Now he is trying football. Matt Dickinson reports Today in Brought to book Saab Man who proved us right in all probability Brighton is the end of the road for Carlisle's loyal supporters Football Fans up at crack of dawn for Withdean trip Ward's team aiming to go clear at the top The Times In for the long haul Efficiency drive in defence and attack is proving Wenger right Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Win tickets for a capital clash Hicks tells Benítez to get on with coaching and stop transfer talk Football Liverpool owner goes public with criticism Relationship with manager under strain The Times Hughes signs new Blackburn contract Allen steps down Sbragia joins Keane Championship Your guide to the weekend's matches in the Coca-Cola League League One League Two Unrest in the dressing-room adds to trouble for Allardyce Football Barclays Premier League Newcastle players doubt manager's tactics Owen misses game against his former club The Times Terry returns after missing Wembley date by a few hours Arsenal v Wigan Your guide to the weekend's Barcklays Premier League matches Derby v Chelsea Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Manchester City v Reading Today 3pm Newcastle v Liverpool Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Birmingham v Portsmouth Today 3pm How they stand Fulham v Blackburn Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Bolton v Manchester United Today 3pm Everton v Sunderland Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Aston Villa Today 3pm West Ham v Tottenham Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Forgotten saviour of the nation still preaching what he practised The big interview He is 58, but England's former goal keeper tells Matthew Syed that he can never resist the chance to slip the gloves on once more Timesonline Guinness In his own words 'The English youngsters all have basic problems' Shilton on the nation's goalkeeping crisis O'Neill heads growing queue of those unwilling to sip from poisoned chalice Football The way ahead Capello among few managers keen on job Barwick prepares for consultation process Ab Fab - the facts Don't give a failure the chance to hide behind these excuses Football The way ahead FA staying cool on revival of home internationals Expert opinion Sobering reminders everywhere for FA as Durban party begins Football World Cup draw England second-class nation among the seeds Blatter renews stance about foreign players Multiple Display Advertising Items Pot luck In the melting pot Beckham merits 100 caps The Insider Toyota impaired Times Crossword 23,767 Sequined kicks Capello may be last man standing for England job The Times Invesco Perpetual Age: 58 Caps: 125 Last played: 1990 But is he still … Football Giles Smith Index Inside The Times Central London flat for £60 Webwatch Seeing red Money Letters Fuel dumps Case Study More Space and Savings on Rent Debatable rate The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Humble Revenue long overdue Artemis Can you bag a bargain at Tesco? As Britain's biggest supermarket branches out, Rebecca O'Connor discovers that its financial services offers are not always the cheapest ING Direct Mortgages removed from the shelves Henderson Battle in the aisles Less porridge and more treats Mark Bridge helps a Prison Service worker to lock up mortgage worries and free up some cash Halifax Christine Lloyd: what the experts say Financial CV Fidelity Christine's response Peace of mind lost in the post Rebecca O'Connor explains how you can guard against fraud after the Revenue's data protection blunder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Identity crises A loan too far from HBOS Elizabeth Colman says that the bank's approach to fledgeling businesses is in question after irresponsible lending and poor advice Halifax In The Times Books group Today Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax Watch It really is easy to make a difference Helen Monks suggests ten ways by which you can donate to charity without overstretching your festive finances Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Where There's a Will . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Pyramid selling Virginia Blackburn on artwork inspired by the Pharoahs Schroders Tried and trusted but never given a fair share Helen Pridham finds out why investment trusts, despite being top performers, are rarely recommended Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study In for the Long Term How to buy Even the stars need teamwork Mark Atherton compares the performance of two contrasting styles of fund management Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Close Investments Agricultural Commodities Trust Alliance Leicester Could you be the next Marketocracy investment expert? Mark Bridge explains how to join the amateur fund managers who are outperforming the professionals Multiple Display Advertising Items Market information for real-life and virtual traders Abbey The coolest deals for the hottest boiler cover Emma Lunn on the insurance policies you can rely on if your heating packs up — and the ones to avoid Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Watch Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Happier with Homeserve A painful lesson for shareholders Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Investec Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Index This Week Every Week Next Week Ageing: let's face the facts There are no permanent quick fixes when it comes to beauty Need to Know? When do people have a takeaway? Guilty leisures Breakthrough, Tips and Trends Cannabis busts What's normal? Light on their feet Bloody assizes Mane course Antibody Silent Knight Well, Well . . . Dealing with flu fatigue Junk Medicine Pandemic Planning Is it bye-bye to shut-eye? Why do we need sleep? And could science soon make it a thing of the past? Roger Dobson tells a bedtime story If You Sleep for Less than: Prof of the Week Break a leg, Frances Frances Barber snapped a knee ligament on stage. But, she tells Heather Neill, the show had to go on Timesonline How to check if I'm awake Inside the Mind of a GP The day that I saved a man's life Inside Story Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation When a colleague collapsed, Victoria Neumark tried to remember first aid training from ten years ago The Times How to do CPR properly If there is no pulse or heartbeat, cardiopulmonary resuscltation (Cpr) should be started within three minutes. The recommended ratio of chest compressions to breaths is now 30 to 2. For more information, www. redcrossfirstaid training. co. uk Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends When the green-eyed Charlotte Phillips looks at the corrosive effect of a mother's jealousy of her own daughter If your mother is jealous . . . For Families in the Times Today If you envy your kids . . . The Good Granny Family Battlegrounds The Spare Room Anatomy of sport Even if you are not a sports fan, it's hard not to be captivated by images of the human mind and body pushed to their limits in an infinite number of ways. These newly collected pictures, by some of the world's top sports photographers, capture moments of sporting endeavour, which tell stories about … Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Sweetest time of the year A magical combination of fresh autumnal fruits and their more exotic dried cousins gives the chef Bruce Poole a healthy glow Eat your Greens Beetroot Hoummos Beverley Glock finds farm-fresh food to make with your children. Seven-year-olds can prepare this dish wih you Index Holland & Barrett Warm spiced autumn fruit compote, with roasted nuts Out, damned spot It Works for Me Alternative Acne Treatments Stina Nicholson hid behind heavy make-up until her skin improved, says David Mattin What's the Evidence? It is a fir, fur better thing . . . The Times Easy riders Sorted Winter Cycling There's no excuse for letting plunging temperatures and foul weather keep your bike off the roads. Emma Haslett gives the lowdown on essential seasonal gear The Times First impressions last A family-friendly spa in the Cotswolds was perfect for comedian Ronni Ancona Beauty Boff No7 Refine & Rewind Do the scientific claims on your cosmetics add up?Refine & Rewind was suggested by Audrey Carpenter and Jo Brown Facial exercises What a Difference a Day Makes . . . Short Cuts to Self-Improvement The Pupil The Problem Wants to know if it's possible to age gracefully, without nips and tucks The Expert Eva Fraser, pioneer of facial exercise The Times Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us The Times Star Letter Modern Malaises Can't take the pressure? Agony and Ectasy Sex Advice She's as nice as pie Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Like her parents, Sophie Conran, 41, loves food, but says staying active keeps her trim and fit Superdrug Index Inside From modern-day Pharaohs to rugged explorers — cruises are for everyone The World this Week Web of the Week Image of the Week Jordan Hot Hotels Tee Time in Dubai Multiple Display Advertising Items Nefertiti would be madly envious . . . Bettany Hughes opens our eight-page cruise special with a trip on the Nile in style — hibiscus juice, anyone? Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Glories of Ancient Egypt Revealed I'm sitting on top of the world The Antarctic always held a stronger pull than the Arctic for Sara Wheeler — until she headed north African Safari Club Timesonline Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantastic voyage starts here When to book, bagging a bargain, getting the best cabin . . . Caroline Hendrie provides her top cruise tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Full sail to the Horn of Africa Swimming with sharks, viewing volcanoes . . . this is not your everyday cruise, says Jill Crawshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Indian Ocean odysseys Need to know Abta Seeing red on the silvery Saône Jill Dupleix gets to grips with burgundies and beaujolais on a gastronomic river cruise from Lyons Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Norway Cumbria Cruises Reader Offers Ltd Holiday Inn Go with the show . . . Seen the exhibition? Then it's time to visit the country Are Easyjet's £87 Flights Too Much? News in Brief Timesonline Tourists defy thieves and kidnappers Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Your Say Online Book now Dorset Dolomites Morocco Dubai Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: St Bride's Spa Hotel, Saundersfoot, Wales Competition Powder watch Departure Board Route of the Week: Dubai Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Cover Story Reader's Block 'Plenty of room for sport in our broad church' First word Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Timesonline Subscription Jeanette Winterson Her World 'Service, sacrifice, suffering do not feature in the lifestyle of the West' Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, November 1966 Critic's Chart You're reading Barry FORSHAW's American noir master Reader Chart Michael Youngman picks six to ponder Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . On the street where Will lived Required reading Shakespeare's time in London is brought to life in Charles Nicholl's The Lodger. Peter Ackroyd is enthralled Extract Serious Readers Hot type The Kindle fails to light up Show him the money The man behind the films Point Blank and The Grifters just can't stop writing crime novels. Marcel Berlins meets the last master of old-style American noir Tesco Word aloud Book events from Cardiff to Chelsea Varekai Not quite an all-star line-up It has celebrated some of the finest sports writing. But this year the William Hill award won't go to a classic, Matt Dickinson says Win the full William Hill shortlist The Shortlist Sing praises to the Lord - even if you are not a believer A collection of hymns strikes the right note for Maddy Prior You can all join in We're not from a different planet Science fiction deals with many subjects of huge importance to the world. So why are even its best writers so neglected? Brian Aldiss makes an impassioned plea for his genre AbeBooks The politics of famine Nonfiction Social history The Times, Monday, February 2,1846 In short Speaking across the Gulf Memoir The Times Abroad never did start at Calais History The tracks of their years FIction Short stories Flaws written in the landscape Novel In short A model of bad behaviour Novel Sweet caper Thriller The Times Cranford voices Audiobooks Classics People of the Book Nonfiction The Castle in the Forest Fiction Charlie Wilson's War My Name was Judas The Unfree French P. S. I Love You Fiction, biography, politics, poetry, art: you'll find The Road Monster munch In part one: Fiction Jumbo Crossword 728 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary Quiz Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4381 The Listener Crossword 3957 Eleven Across by Elap Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge Win an iPod Nano Su Doku No 1633 — Difficult Killer No 679—Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1631 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1632 Solution to Friday's Killer No 678 Index Bargains to be had if you do not get carried away Guy Clapperton says that shopping online is a way to make large savings, but it is always worth checking in stores as well Websites that the serious shopper cannot live without Eat, drink and be merry — but order early Jenny Knight looks at some alternative choices for festive food and drink The Healthy Eating Option for Christmas Lunch HSBC Zavvi Kits for kids (and dads) who like intellectual stimulation If you are dreaming of a green Christmas Jenny Knight scours the shops for the best in ethical presents Mail Boxes ETC Oxfam gives an alternative to the usual socks and CDs This year's models are a real turn-on These gadgets offer style and substance, says Guy Clapperton When money is no object You can't take it with you, so you may as well spend it. Simon de Burton chooses a dozen luxury Christmas gifts Price Runner IWC Index BMW Omega Contents On the Town in Fifties Gibraltar Contacts Bupa I miss the days when "slap-up feasts" and "super spreads" and "lashings" of you-know-what were still allowed The Dark Ages Waitrose Christmas 2007 a feast of ideas This week: Remote-control humans I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom John Waters, 61, Film-Maker and 'pope of Trash' Lexiconfusion No. 159 of Bennett& Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney "Desires are nourished by delays" Skoda Retail Therapy Listomania Bargainhunter Out There Tweed Thom Browne Coolhunter The Male Room Men's Stuff Seiko The Man with the Golden Touch Actor Daniel Craig talks to Martyn Palmer about Bond, muscles, celebrity and how he's found himself, at 39, starring in two of the film world's hottese franchises Boots Philips Philips Philips On the Buses Are London's buses a hoody-filled nightmare or simply a noisy social melting pot?Michele Krisch buys a ticket to ride7 First direct Sony Robert Monday Woodbridge Modern Muses What does it take for a woman to excel in today's world?Bryan Adams photographs nine inspirational role models, while Alexia Skinitis hears the secrets of their success John Lewis Ford Family Business Martha Fiennes Martha Fiennes may be part of a showbusiness dynasty, but from film-directing to belt-designing, she carves her own path Panasonic Nissan The Silky Route Add a gleam and glamour with pleated satins and shimmering sequins for the party nights ahead Morrisons Boots Six Great . . . Shirts Seeing Double How to Get Dressed Shiraz Vintage Excess All Areas Because You Need It If the party season is already inflicting its toll, take action — fast Truth in Beauty Rolex Dear Sarah Q I've developed milia on my cheeks and forehead and have been told they are really hard to remove. How should I deal with them? Salon Spy: May Fair Spa Radisson Edwardian May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, Mayfair, London W1(0207915 2826, www. mayfairspa. com) Truth in Beauty Volvo Christmas Debenhams Showtime Festive Entertaining GORDON'S Christmas X-Factor Sometimes one special ingredient can make all the difference. Our resident chef shows how to put on the glitz Scrambled Duck Eggs on toast with Alba White Truffles CanapÉs Parma Ham and Goat's Cheese CroÛtes Tartare of Scallops with Caviar Starter Butternut Squash and Vanilla Soup Main Course Traditional Roast Duck with Sauce Bigaraded Remy Mart Pan-Roasted Foie Gras with Thyme Serves 8 as an Accompaniment or 4 as a Light Dish Whole Stuffed Savoy Cabbage Glazed Parsnips with Honey, Thyme and Star Anise Desserts Chocolate and Chestnut Torte with Chestnut Cream Serves 12 Spells Love Whatever You Write Passion Fruit Jellies with Spiced Cranberry Compote Anchor The Rich List Our Food Detective seeks out the most luxurious foodstuffs for this indulgent time of year National Book tokens Nespresso This is Existentialist Eating out: It's Expensive, Therefore It is a Celebration Meal Festive Entertaining Eating out Saab 93 The Green Kitchen Vegetable Overload Sugar and Spice.. . .. . and other things nice. Every family has their own special ingredient without which Christmas isn't Christmas. Here, top foodies admit to theirs - from cold bread sauce to Heinz tomato soup Gordon Burgundy Wines Burgundy Wines NescafÉ Taste Test Chris Galvin, chef patron of Mayfair restaurant Galvin at Windows, joins Ben MacHell to sample supermarket offerings for the big day Schwartz Royal Crown Derby Astley Clarke Waterstones CanapÉ Crusader Adios to the Dorito, as Tony Turnbull discovers love at first bite Festive Entetaining Foodie at Large Fair Instant Grape Expectations Don't be a wine Scrooge, says Jane MacQuitty — this is the time of year to splash out and spread the festive cheer Follow the Star At Christmas time, Claire and William Morris bring their Wiltshire barn to life, creating a nativity scene of their very own Habitat Samsung B&Q Great Christmas Decorations Dunelm The Four Tops When it comes to dressing a table, most of us just plonk down a few candles and hope for the best. Here, four professional designers show what can be achieved given some basic tableware, a modest budget and a little imagination Canon First Choice Thinkisrael It's a Time for Scattering a Sense of Largesse, for Making Great, Decorative Flourishes Festive Entertaining Dorma Ask Aggie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home The Sunday Times Wine Club 100 Best Winter Wines This week, Jane MacQuitty's seasonal wine selection moves up another tier inn price — so you can enjoy a quantum leap in quality Dourthe Sainsbury's Aunt Bessies The Sunday Times Wine Club Great Rail Journeys Nevillejohnson The Times The Sunday Times Samsung My son knows every ewe and lamb on the farm, but I can't afford to pay him a wage this year Valley Girl High hopes Nothing lifts the spirits or brings a barren, sun-starved space to life like winter-flowering climbers shooting up garden walls Love Lager Oral-B Weekend Tips Everything in the Garden . . . Reader Offer The Travel Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HSL Multiple Display Advertising Items I think a technological tipping point has been reached in my family. Three years ago, my wife bought me an iPod. A month ago, I fired it up Beta Male NFU Mutual Chanel Index Navman Index Oh dear Deidre Are we British lost in a slough of depravity — or is it time The Sun's sex advice columnist took a holiday, asks Caitlin Moran Blake power Going out It's time to make a fuss of the great William Blake, says Richard Morrison Casey, the brother in arms Not just Ben's kid brother—Casey Affleck shows he's a serious contender in a fine new western, says Damon Wise Sony The Darjeeling Limited New Film Reviews Director: Wes Anderson, 15,91min Stars: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman On general release Shrooms Director: Paddy Breathnach, 18,86min Stars: Lindsey Haun, Jack Huston, Maya Hazen On general release Crime and punishment The Big Film Sleuth is a joyless remarks that is simply a theatrical vanity piece, says Tom Charity Director: Kenneth Branagh, 15,86min Stars: Michael Caine, Jude Law, Haroid Pinter On generral release August Rush Director: Kirsten Sheridan, PG, 100min Stars: Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Robin Williams Rescue Dawn Director: Werner Herzog, 12A, 126min Star: Christian Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davles Top Films in Rep Wristcutters: A Love Story Director: Goran Dukic, tbc, 84min Stars: Patrick Fugit Shannyn Sossamon, Shea Whigham London transport museum Talk to Me Director: Kasi Lemmons, 15,118min Stars: Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejitor, Martin Sheen Jesus Camp Jesus Camp Directors: Heidl Ewing/Rachel Grady, Pg, 84min Films on Release Also out Rome the Complete Story Creature comforts Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the people who really know. This week, three animal experts see if Evan Almighty has got a prayer La Vie En Rose DVD Reviews Director: Olivier Dahan, PG, 2007 Stars: Marlon Cotillard, Sylvle Testud, Gérard Depardieu Out to but on DVD Nosferatu Director: F>w. Murnau, Pg, 1922 Stars: Gustav von Wangenhelm, Max Schreck Out to buy on DVD Transformers Director: Michael Bay, 12,2007 Stars: Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, Jon Voight Out to buy on DVD Also out Assassin's Creed Games Reviews Ubisoft/PC, Xbox 360, Ps3(£39.99-£49.99) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Activision/PC , Xbox 360, PS3() Guitar Hero Iii: Legends of Rock Activision/Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, Wil ( Super Mario Galaxy Nintendo/Wii (£39.99) My Word Coach Ubisoft/DS (£19.99) Hmv Josephthemusical Dominic Maxwell meets industrious comic Lee Mack Top Five Comedy Top Five Theatre Top Five Opera Top Dance Royal Shakespeare Company New York New Wave Photographer Paula Court's new book captured the Big Apple at a time of raw creative ferment — as her subjects recall Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Rock/pop Latest Music Reviews All albums are out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rory McVicar (Series 8) Happy Mondays Bummed (Collector's Edition) (Rhino) Shayne Ward Breathless (Syco) Kylie Minogue The Big CD Victoria Segal on the electro-pop fun of X Various Artists Migrating Bird: The Songs of Lal Waterson (Honest Jons) The Shaky Hands The Shaky Hands (Memphis Industries) Portico Quartet Jazz/world Knee-Deep in the North Sea(Vortex) Comet Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Keith Jarrett My Foolish Heart: Live at Montreux(ECM) Stuttgart Opera Classical Simpliclus Simplicissimus (Dvd) (Arthaus) The Sixteen The Sixteen A Mother's Love(UCJ) Joan Sutherland/peter Pears Scenes from Acis and Galatea(Chandos) Sights Top Five Events Top Five for Kids Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar Studios Square Meal: Top spots for breakfast Start your day the proper way with Square Meal's guide to the best breakfasts in the South East Bill's Produce Store The Wolseley The Big Eat Camino Cecconi's The Larder Lucky Seven Ottolenghi The Rivington Grill Vingt-Quatre Squaremeal Evil at large Thanks to its filmic sweep and dark plot, Channel 4's Boy a is set for the US multiplexes, says Kevin Maher Chart DVDs Alone in parallel worlds Singer Mark Oliver Everett — E from the Eels — explains why he made a film about his brilliant, tragic father Radio Head Victoria Segal on Kylie's date with Doctor Who Chater's Choice Saturday 24 Main channels TV Choice Key Variations Film Choice Along Came a Spider (2001) Channel 4,9pm Channel 4,9pm The King of Comedy (1983) BBC Two, 12.10am Mask (1985) Channel 4,1.50am MultiChannel Behind the Sun (2001) BBC Four, 11.30pm Saturday 24 Prime-time multichannel Digital Choice Live Scottish Football Setanta Sport 1,11.30am Live Football Special Sky Sports 1 (HD1), 12.30pm Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 2 (HD2), 2.30pm Saturday Night Football Sky Sports 1 (HD1), 5.15pm Live Premier League Football Setanta Sport 1,5.15pm Judegement Night: DNA — The Final Test Crime Network, 8pm Crime Network, 8pm The 100 Greatest Films E4,9pm INXS: Live Baby Live/Michael Hutchence: The Loved One Biography, 10pm/midnight Radio listings Radio Saturday 24 Sunday 25 Main channels TVChoice Variations Man in Black(1997) Main channels Sunday 25 Film Choice Five, 7pm Clueless (1995) Channel 4,10.15pm A Night at the Opera (1935, b/w) BBC Two, 12.20am The Banger Sisters (2002) Channel 4,2.40am MultiChannel Schindler's List (1993, b/w) ITV3, 9pm Sunday 25 Prime-time multichannel All New House of Tiny Tearaways Digital Choice BBC Three, 8pm Ford Super Sunday Sky Sports 1,1pm The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards Sky One, 3pm Miss Marple UKTV Drama, 5.50pm Daniel and Our Cats Animal Planet, 8pm Situation Critical National Geographic, 9pm Meteors: Fire in the Sky History Channel 9pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 25 Monday 26 Main channels Monarchy: The Royal Family at work TV Choice BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Payback (1999) Main channels Monday 26 Film Choice Impostor (2002) BBC One, midnight The Libertine (2004) MultiChannel Sky Indie, 11pm 300 (2006)/Next (2007) New to Sky Box Office Monday 26 Prime-time multichannel Parallel Worlds Parallel Lives Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgment ITV3, 9pm Prison Break Sky One, 10pm Hitler's Women: Eva Braun History Channel, 10pm And Then You Die Dave, 10.20pm Radio listings Radio Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Main channels Sex in the OOs: Dear deldre TV Choice Channel 4,10pm Variations The Return of the Native (TVM, 1994) Main channels Tuesday 27 Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm Me Without You (2001) BBC One, 11.35pm The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) MultiChannel More4,10.10pm Tuesday 27 Prime-time multichannel Rudolf Nureyev Digital Choice Sky Arts, 9pm Live Uefa Champions League Football Sky Sports 2 (HD2); Sky Sports Xtra; ITV4, 7.30pm A Town Called Eureka Sky One (and HD), 9pm Dawn French's More Boys Who Do: Comedy BBC Four, 9pm Waking the Dead UKTV Gold, 9pm The Flight of the Conchords BBC Four, 9.30pm The History of the World Backwards BBC Four, 10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Main channels Ben's Zoo TV Choice BBC Two, 8pm Variations The Bedford Incident (1965, b/w) Main channels Wednesday 28 Film Choice Channel 4,1. 30pm Murder at 1600 (1997) Five, 9pm The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) MultiChannel ITV1, 10pm The End of the Affair (1999) Film 4,11.15pm Wednesday 28 Prime-time multichannel Blue Revolution Digital Choice Sky One, 10pm David Bowie: Live by Request Sky Arts, 5.45pm Live Uefa Champions League Football Sky Sports 2,6pm; Sky Sports Xtra, 7pm; Sky One, 7.30pm Mastering the Art Sky Arts, 7.30pm The Grierson Awards/American Music Awards BBC Four, 9pm/ITV2, 9pm Prime Suspect ITV3, 9pm Born Survivor: Bear Grylls Discovery, 9pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Main channels The Street TV Choice Variations Winchester '73 (1950, b/w) Main channels Thursdays 29 Film Choice Channel 4,1.45pm Narc (2002) Channel 4,1.10am The Proposition (2005) MultiChannel Film4,1. 50am Thursday 29 Prime-time multichannel George Harrison Night Digital Choice Sky Arts, 8.30pm Doctors to Be: 20 Years On BBC Four, 7.30pm The Genius of Photography BBC Four, 8pm My Shocking Story: My Big Foot Discovery, 9pm Journeyman Sky One, 10pm The Mighty Boosh BBC Three, 10.30pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 29 Friday 30 Main channels The Tudors TV Choice BBC Two, 9pm Variations Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) Main channels Fridays 30 Film Choice Channel 4,1.50pm Working Girl (1988) BBC One, 11.35pm The Hustier (1961, b/w) MultiChannel Film4,11.10pm Friday 30 Prime-time multichannel Live Davis Cup Tennis Digital Choice Sky Sports Xtra, 9pm Live Test Cricket Sky Sports 1, from 4am Live FA Cup Football Sky Sports 1 (and HD), 7.30pm Friday Night Hijack Sky Arts, from 8pm Project Runway Sky One, 9pm Brasil, Brasil Tropicalla Revolution BBC Four, 9pm The Professionals ITV4, 9pm Hitler's Women History Channel, 10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 30 Bose Index Introduction Simple sums Stroop test Number ordering Letter linking Memory test, part 1 Nintendo Ds Lite Memory test, part 2 Quick Su Doku Picross Missing symbols Nasty picross Nintendo Ds Lite Nintendo Ds Lite Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt Activity Poster
Referência(s)