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Donald M. Watson, Jane Dismore, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, James Landale, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, David Hannay, Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Robert Evans, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Helen Daniel, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Portia Colwell, nigella lawson, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Daisy Waugh, Maggie Alderson, Ian Brodie and Damian Whitworth, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Stephen Brennan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Elizabeth Walton, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Ronald James Peach Director, Alison Kervin, Gerry Blake, Anne Gatti, Kinky Friedman, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, E. Jane Dickson, Anne Robinson, Sharon Linnard, Gareth Williams Chairman, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Tangent, John Bungey, john diamond, Kevin Eason, Anthony Lucey, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Helene Hayman, Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, B. Menzies, Henry Harris, Michael Evans Christopher Walker and Shirley English, Steve Keenan, Penny Visman, Melanie Tringham, Sam Llewellyn, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Russell Jenkins and Andrew Norfolk, Thomas G. M. Russell, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, jane smith, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jill Wilkins, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, John Burscough, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, nick danziger, Ann Price, Doug Sager, David Hands, John Blundell, Peter Barnard, Stephen Morse, David Charter, Mark Court, Anthea Lawson, Angela Jameson, Valerie Elliott and Roger Boyes, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Paul Armstrong, Jeremy Bremridge, Dick Taplin, Stephen Anderton, Dr G. Bolt, Mark Atherton, Frank Leboeuf, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, John Shepherd, Raymond Keene, Alison Kervin and Tim Reid, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, James Allcock, Alison Blenkinsop, Jeffrey Scott, Errol Nott, G. M. Davis, Nigel Hawkes, Arabella Warner, Alan Calverd, Cathy Harris, Christina Thomson Jones, Jane Hughes, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, richard cork, Nick Hasell, I. G. Hockridge, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent and Fraser Nelson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, James Pringle, Tom Jago, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Caroline Baum, Mark Hodkinson, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Adrian Vickers, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Fieldman, Amanda Mullis, Stuart Marriott, Richard Miles, John Naish, Graham Searjeant, Rupert Graves, Charlotte Nathan, Martin Waller, mike persson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Caltlin Moran, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Russell, Jeremy Reed, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Mark Prisk, S. E. Chown, Tom Chesshyre, Kalya Kabanova, Richard Miles and Gabriela Pomeroy, Byron Davies, Ellnore Wellwood and Steve Bird, Fiona Beckett, Julian Ryall, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Tom Rosenthal, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Lucock, Henrietta Morrison, Sally Patten, Dr Dashboard, Paul Hoggart's, Nigel McCulloch, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe new eight-section Saturday Times: your… Best Wines under Baby heart deaths force inquiry No need for limits Times appeal English spelling falls out of favor So I spend a lot on Armani. So What? Woodward made phone threats to young players 'You will be banned for life if uou strike Patten takes aim at 'crazy' Hague The baby gurus come full circle Breitling Today in your award winning 8-section Saturday Times First direct Homebase Millionaire drowned wife to avoid divorce Pop tycoon charged with sexual assault Fans offering £1,000 for PlayStation 2 Omega Picture Gallery Straw's efforts to curb asylum-seekers fail Mercedes-Benz French 'are hypocrites' in Europe Who breaks the rules Surgical tube pierced miracle baby's heart Catheter can save but also take life BT Barnardo's Implant removal payouts British Airways Railtrack speed limits were unnecessary The Railways By Our Transport Correspondent: Nation faces fifth weekend of misery Christmas road deaths 'will rise' Carlelli Patience? We have none left, we're rail crazy The Railways: Travellers' Tales Commentary Dixons Syntegra Murder guardsmen can stay in the Army Lawyers to pay for fraud claims British Gas Mason's ashes buried 16 years on BTCellnet Straw's driver not to be prosecuted News in Brief Raider jailed Police sued The Link Shipyard at risk as Italians sail away from deal German vCJD cases spur calls for French beef ban Boots Ski France Ok! cash will go to charity News in Brief Air crash verdict Dancer is bailed Four die in car Final whistle Hague still confident despite Labour wins Allied Carpets Tories should have won one Commentary Skoda Auto Battle plans are drawn up for spring contest Moment when election date was set in stone Prudential Pc World Elite dub opens up the heavens to astronomers Comet Women are on top form at festival of erotica IF Dando man to plead not guilty News in Brief Rapist actor jailed Girl mugger, 13 JP charged Irish taxi strike Is this the hymn thou gavest, Sullivan? Mendelssohn's homework found Saga Caring for seafarers around the world DfEE Dome rats doomed as traps are installed Together we can cure 'quiet cancer' Times Christmas Appeal Currys The Times Eat less for a longer life Wine Planet New jumbo will pack in 1,000 passengers Crowded jets mean bigger health risks Medical Briefing Exclusive preview of a spectacular restoration The Sunday Times RAF's new Tornado grounded by glitch Tiny Allders US Supreme Court will hear Bush plea US Election 2000 Lieberman says Republicans used 'rule of the mob' Saga Drinking is key to a bright old age Fujitsu Computers Siemens Bill saves best for last Miss Cleavage pops back into court for her millions Iberiab A Bush with fate Indecent proposal Gateway Russia and America become allies in The Hunt for Osama Bin Laden By James Bone, Zahid Hussain in Islamabad, Michael Binyon in Moscow, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Defence Editor One. Tel Special Footwear & Orthotics Feel at Liberty Battle against the Muslim Pimpernel The Hunt for Osama Bin Laden 'The Russians, bogged down in Chechnya, are unlikely to risk a full-scale military operation' US demands imperil global warming deal FT. com Forests may change from friend into foe Commentary Sky a digital vision for everyone Spanish disabled medallists were fakes Pinochet agent jailed over deaths World in Brief (Reuters): MPs fail road test (Reuters): Junta leader held (Reuters): Eta arrest (Reuters): Cyprus walkout (Reuters): Costly haste Merry Christmas Barak calls Arafat at Kremlin Jungle. com Italian racism alarms EU unit £2.4bn offer to buy peace in the Balkans Scottish Amicable Anxious West courts new Yugoslavia Commentary Milosevic plots party comeback High-society killing jolts Delhi Mugabe hirelings sent to disrupt land hearing MacMillan Blackstar Rag-tag gang tries coup in Cambodia On the Website Today ITV to give football top billing on Saturday A Pinteresque Proust brings all the mysteries of life to the stage Time Computers Nice to see you? Duxiana New spirit revives temple of reading Tom Rosenthal applauds the return of the legendary Reading Room to the British Museum Eurostar Picture Gallery Excite A nation fears to count its blessings America chews on two turkeys and counts on political dyspepsia It is Sir Nicholas Serota who is out of touch with modern Britain 'Dishonest eurosceptic press' One little clause, half a million lost votes Strip comic The Times Diary Date for the Diary An election in May next year now seems a racing certainty Clawing at a Comeback Milosevic's return to politics underscores Balkan Volatility Sulfur and Fetus Standardisation of scientific spellings might do no harm By-election turnout Wot no President? Traffic police Should EU take on the burden of defending Europe? Badger culling and bovine TB Mobile phones Her goose cooked in kitchen coup Credit offers Modern buildings Heavyweight delivery Name of the game Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Classical Concerts RG Raymond Gubbay It's the personal touch that brings the divine down to earth Credo Sunday worship Mikado At your service Ruth Gledhill And many a happy Rover's Return The ITV soap opera Coronation Street first hit our television screens in December 1960. It has since become a national institution, and thanks to Sir Betjeman, even been given a veneer of respectability Weekend birthdays Conrad Voss Bark Pioneer of BBC television news who became fishing correspondent of The Times Rayner Unwin Publisher who served the trade well through the foundation of Book Trust Personal Column Court & Social Milestones Hosea Williams, civil rights campaigner was born on January 5,1926. He died on November 16 aged 74 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Weathercall Christmas in Lapland Ferdinand alone with his thoughts Kevin McCara An agonising choice faces the defender pursued by Leeds United for ?18 million Racing ahead Slip into our new motoring section Aussies rule West Indies made to suffer A question of loyalty over lure of riches Avia Watches Striking it rich England chase Argentina win England's decision not to extend players may prove costly Cricket For the record Stanleybet. Co. UK Australia approach final act after a stutter Heavy defeat shakes Parrott's confidence Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Salim's lawyer wins stay against life ban Time is right to present a case for the defender Cahoot Powerful drive keeps Hughes rolling on Football Saturday The veteran forward is still sparking fear in opponents wherever he goes Victor Chandler Dell Advocaat needs to nurture harmony and confidence Football Saturday Retaining the title would be the greatest achievement by the Rangers manager Combined effort proves to be the winning formula Pure Football Departing Song joins squad for Liverpool swansong Blackburn happy with Bent deal The Times Something for the doubters to chew on Distinct lack of Sheffield steel about car-sick Carlton Football Saturday Forget Rio, fellows, this is the ultimate tale of two cities Bates is the prime candidate for TV's life through a lens Hardy's Australian Wines Whatever you call it, one game of rugby is enough The Premiership Chart First division Photographic memory Fans' love affair ends in episode of Peake practice Life Sentence Football Saturday Mark Hodkinson on a low-level love affair Viduka's Striking Return Television and Radio Fixtures Classified information Why players were not the villains in England strike fiasco Rugby union Now that the smoke has cleared, the RFU is the party left with red faces Stimpson takes Leicester to the top Brighton rocks as Rusedski rolls Tennis Picture Gallery Clubs deal is in sight Mark Souster's guide to the Zurich Premiership Webb describes squad's action as 'unforgivable' The day Wales established a precedent for player power Rugby union England set out to lift cloud over Twickenham Open-ended argument leaves South Africa exposed The Times Leonard in front for service to his country Your Team Codes The Times Elation and exhaustion put us in Havana daze Sailing Clipper Log AceR Bishop regroups before taking on the world Indoor rowing Jersey puts Liverpool in shade Rebuilt Barnett aims to dent Australia's hopes Rugby league: Lincoln World Cup New Zealand's captain has recovered from horrific injuries to reach the World Cup final Guide to the weekend fixtures IOC gives green light to Athens Sport in Brief Endacott's dream ending would be fitting finale Time Computers More low points than highlights Foxchapel King can brush off Hennessy field Racing Newbury Stop Reading the racecard Haydock Park Newcastle Shotgun Willy leaves rivals over a barrel Analysis Course Specialists Racing-bets Watching success pass without a word Racing Twiston-Davies is happy to let his results do the talking Wolverhampton Racing-bets Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Warwick Racing next week Fantastic Light leads Japan Cup betting Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Home record makes Tottenham a buy Coral Eurobet Pitch points to Pakistan win The Sports Book William Hill Robson needs a victory to justify staying Juicy odds on Sailor crossing Market Briefing Who's next? Quote of origin England by 18 Thunderer: Armchair Investor Today's Racing Young are more run down than pensioners Grapevine Polar challenge within reach Gifts with a difference Look after your liver Help children while getting fit Postmen need to take in extra calories to enjoy first-class health Casebook A dose of exercise a day may well keep the doctor away Working out could give you more than ditness-it can also protect you from disease Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder or the mind? Fit to Play Body Talk Marieanne Spacey Matthew Pryor shapes up with. . . Track record: England and Arsenal forward. England's leading scorer with 28 goals in 86 appearances. Age: 34 Height: 5ft 10in Weight: 10st 12lb Surveyors produce the best figures The Times mmagolf. com Corporate Golf Challenge Classic Cars & Car Clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Club Alfa Romeo Soft tops Multiple Classified Advertising Items H&H Classic Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1963 Jaguar Mk2 3.4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items D. C. Cook Imports 1 Way to save money on all Rhd makes & models. 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Your Chance to Win a Honda @125 Scooter and Tickets to the Atp Senior Tour of Champions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oneswoop. com Vehicle Registration Nos Ltd Scottslondon Volvo Villeneuve goes from speeding to feeding Nodding Dog Tiny toy, record price Parking hazard for disabled for disabled Vans in the fast lane From the impenetrable to the frankly ridiculous The perfect partnership works both at home and in the car Subaru WRX The £100,000 engine—from the track to your garage On with your wellies and out with your wallet Britishcarregistrations. co. uk DVLA Classic Collection Millions of Pounds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SELF-Drive Bentleys/Rolls-Royce. All models… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Selected Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile phone groups fear crash landing E-business They might be worth £205bn, but Europe's famous five are struggling to attract investors The fine art of selling over the Net The elevator pltch The week on the web The Sunday Times BT Wireless IBM Bloom looks to blossom on fresh slopes of Silicon Valley His ambition to take on a more senior role prompted the Oracle chief's departure Britannica The Times TIMBERWeb Supersonic take-off as aircraft designers Quieter-and much smaller -successors to Concorde are on the drawing board Virgin trains Fujitsu Computers Siemens Tycoon carried away by lure of the skies Lloyd plays for a swift return City Diary GUS lifted by spin-off hopes Stock Market Mid-caps rocked by profit warnings Rumour or the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Director's dealings A look at dividends does not always pay off for investors Tempus Shares finish off best ERF Firms face new rules on contract workers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Boatman goes against flow Travel problems have inspired an ex-City professional to set up Thames boat service Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Call to follow NatWest In Brief Business to Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages RBS provides £500m for BSCH deal Results in Brief Big Business Perks for Small Business Employees Cathay Pacific Setback for cabmaker's shares Opposition to euro at near-record high Consumers cite hassle as barrier to moving Losses cut and sales up at Kenwood Claims Direct hit by payout decision Beeson to inject £20m into Oxford Acquisition lifts C&W share price Business in Brief Headlam in talks to go private Leopold Joseph profits rise 17% Allianz targets UK for expansion Gladstone paying £4m for DLG New Star to buy Worldlnvest Properly groups take market exit Unit-linked insurance investments Sema needs right smoke signals Commentary Picture Gallery Shell launches Woodside bid Patience Wheatcroft Morgan Stanley staff face 10% bonus cuts Sema set for relegation from FTSE Wolves threat to Marston's over MBO plan Dorchester eyes Italian hotels A Week in the City Forminster, owner of the trendy Kookai clothing… French banks rally to help troubled Lazard Interactive investor international NatWest fined £750,000 for work failings Index Gone to pot: whatever happened to baby lib? For nearly half a century, parents have obediently endured near-tyranny from their offspring. Now tough love is back. Christina Hardyment asks if the gurus of childcare really know best Shopping 4-6. Food & Drink 7-9. Weekending 10. Books… Geoff Capes Artful dodgers London's hidden talent New perennials Rearranging the flowers Save the children a generation that got away A clear-eyed view of the wine trade Traditional toys Hobby Crafts For flibbertigibbets Bye-bye badgers What's Moved Things that go west in the night Criminal gangs are turning from drugs to stealing tractors, says John Naish Kelkoo Anne Robinson 'If sad males dream of me with a whip in my hand getting cross, it is hardly my fault' Insider's guide to shopping in London Georg Jensen Gadget Shopwatch Peter Dudgeon Oh, for a lovely cupboard Kitchen Classics by Waring Trikes for little tikes They might be hefty and expensive but three-wheeled pushchairs are the new mums' must have Supported with an Educational Grant from Pfizer… Your wish is their command Feeling fat, with a screaming baby in tow, Daisy Waugh puts department stores to the test The Times Hype! Welcome back the pudding Magimix Cheat of the week Jill Dupleix The Times Cook Relaxing Dear Jill Box of surprises delivered to your door Fiona Beckett warms to the idea of a weekly order of organic fruit and veg Hoverspeed Everything you always wanted to know about. . . Tequila Nibbles 20 best winter wines for under £5 Don't be caught out when the hordes descent. Jane MacQuitty recommends 20 value-for-money bottles to stock in your Christmas cellar Chateali Online. Co. UK Appreciative audience. . . the view from the window… Roar, choirs of angels Stephen McClarence visits the pub carollers of Dungworth and goes home at closing time with his ears ringing East End art comes out of hiding Jane Hughes finds treasure in some of London's grimmest locations Goodbye corn dollies Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Dinner, Special Lunch, Dinner Party? Home-Cured Ham Dickinson Morris Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Moissanite Gemstones Put a Share in a Racehorse under your Christmas Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Nivea Men Exhilaration Firstplace Multiple Display Advertising Items Gift Vouchers Multiple Display Advertising Items RedLetter A doorstopper to while away a bus ride Word of mouth E. Jane Dickinson A big fan of John Irving, newcaster Katie Derham reads to make travelling across London bearable A Prayer for Owen Meany John Irving Black Swan £7.98 The Times Parable of the lost boy Weekend Book club The Weekend Book Club Prize review competition starts this week. Tell us about your favourite book and win £50 to spend at the Times Bookshop. Today, a reader picks The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley Christams GIfe Guide Persant Jewels-4u The ultimate big boys toy Quality Wines & Hampers Mason Pearson Driza-Bone Duke The Sunday Times Airline Simulation Www. jet5. com/boxershorts Cancelled Order Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relaxercise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gr8s where great ideas come easily Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Him Saturday Rendezvous How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Sirius Fisherman's friend Caning it: Brian Clarke meets the Stradivarius of fishing tackle Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Drawing down the moon Discerning, dynamic, very fit, successful, good… English Country Gentleman of Substance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The battle to save Britain's bogs Peat extraction is killing a unique British habitat, says Anne Gatti Shetland eider ducks are down Feather Report Derwent May Lucy Pinney 'If a cow tumbles into a ditch, the owner may have to strip off, climb in, put a rope round its belly and haul it out with a JCB' Sunrise Assisted Living In search of my father: the saga of a rescued generation Caroline Baum was baffled by her father's obsessions-until she heard the story of the children's exodus Running for cover Baggy knickers and the fear of being seen as butch are putting girls sport, says Arabell Warner Modern Times Philip Howard on writing Christmas cards and the best way to hang lavatory paper It shouldn't happen to a cat Vets are meant to help pets. So what should they do if asked to put one down? Arabella Warner reports Vinegar Free Potency Pill Feminisation Programme Vir Clinics Stamford Clothiers Hj Softop Socks Teflon coated Stannah Stairlifts Simply Exquesite Shoparound Viagra Jolliman The Times Vet The Times Goldie For fox lovers everywhere Coopers of Stortford Pedometers Vigorex MOPS Antique Desks Magic Momints Music & Memories Petworth House Men Condoms With Gloria into the Gwyllt Tuscan cypresses, gingerbread houses, sub tropical jungle. . . Must be the north coast of Wales. Sam Llwellyn explores the weird splendour of Portmeirion Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Dear Stephen Man's two best friends There is life after peat The composting alternatives are out there, so no excuses, says Anne Gatti The Times Weekend Tips Fashionable flowers Hogweeds and masterworts are the new carnations, according to trend-setting flower arrangers. And gardeners have the home advantage, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Tempur Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Multiple Display Advertising Items The perennial question: what do gardeners want for Christmas? Forget the gimmicks, give a club subscription, says Catherine Fieldman Homes & Gardens Nationwide The Times I'm thinking pink—no, make it blue Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oakleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stogrande Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quirky charm in Swaffham Howe Truths Norfolk country houses Picture Gallery The Times Crest Nicholson The Times Metropolis Audley The Times Elementary, my dear householder Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meg@ Picture Gallery Up and under! The Listener Crossword Times Two Bridge Chess Click Winners of our digital camera competition Solution to Jumbo 314 Winning Move Answers Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 316 Two Brains Who Said what Pictureline Stay onboard or jump ship? Pensions Detective work to thwart raiders Charges that left a pension in shreds Antonia Senior reports how hefty fees have seen 12 years of retirement savings return just ?210 Collecting Open season for rare gifts Fundsnetwork. Co. UK Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Money Aberdeen Charity to gain as Jupiter settles dispute Old Mutual Saving is key for choristers MONEYMoT Helen Nugent meets a couple who make daughter's studies a priority What the experts say Egg Gartmore Carver Family Factfile Newton Scottish Widows Truth behind ratings Investment Richard Miles and Gabriela Pomeroy question the authority of the grading system for investment funds How the S&P rating system works Standard Life Bank Smaller companies sector's big turnaround Funds in Focus Equitable Internet opens up US markets Merrill Lynch Legal & General Revolver Investment Mark Atherton examines the new industry targeting the 'mass affluent' Services and charges Liverpool Victoria Generation in banks' sights Ten tactical points of action Creditweb Framlington Foreign Colonial Men still twice as enterprising as women Go It Alone Greener grass in your own garden Angels turn to matchmaking Company financing BT Passion to succeed ends in a rollercoaster ride All change on pension relief A question of tax Home design ideas inspire a bigger picture Orphan assets tug-of-war Beginner's Guide Helen Nugent on the conflict of interests behind a ?20 to ?30 billion money mountain Extrade Standard Life Investments Endowment Policy? Policy Plus Take account of small print TD Waterhouse Henderson Global Investors Guarding your assets Pensions Antonia Senior on how to stop raiders dipping into your scheme Capital One Bank Paymaster under fire Neville James Equitable National Savings Premium Bonds Postman fails to deliver Pensioner disparity Writing off elderly Life goes on after TMT craze Lloyds TSB M&G Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips The TIMES/UK-INVEST. Com Brokers' Tips Roundup CommShare Banking on a most productive courtship Share of the Month Stella Shamoon reviews the performance of her portfolio Legal & General No Title Friends Provident Www. moneygator. com IF Perpetual Student counts cost of injury Young Money The Royal Bank of Scotland Risky business of volunteering Insurance First Active Threadneedle investments Bank of Scotland Investors Club Open season for rare gifts Collecting Claire Stewart, on the lookout for Christmas presents of a more unusual nature, finds some odd lots to interest those keen on wrapping up something different Britannic Alliance Leicester Databank Best Rate Savings Take the fast track with easy+ Clerical's graveyard shift leaves professionals cold Adwatch Schroders Jackpot winner faces big question Holen Nugent on ways for TV show millionaire to protect her fortune Rival lenders consider options as Nationwide cuts its rates Jupiter Anne Ashworth 'Instead of plaudits for the Government and the insurers, the stakeholder may, unwittingly, bring further embarrassment' Sceptics attack insurance code Cool country Hot Design Why struggle around Ikea when you can buy stylish furniture in Stockholm? Tom Chesshyre shops with the Swedes Thomas cook. com Hidden Caribbean We hunt out new hotels and little-known resorts Channel shopping Head to Calais for Christmas bargains Pregnant pauses Holidays for mothers-to-be Madeira Travel Cath Urquhart One more trip, before baby comes A Pregnant Chlo? Bryan-Brown gives mothers-to-be some pre-natal holiday suggestions Kuon New England Country Homes Where next? Seen on TV and now on the map P&O Stena Line Off piste but on your guard Doug Sager explains how to take precautions over avalanches Hire cars link to robberies World of Travel Fill your Christmas stocking in Calais Robin Young tracks down the best buys for Christmas in the French port Checking in Cadogan Hotel, London SW1 Seafrance Departures & Prices Secret islands of the Anthea Lawson finds a warm welcome on the quiet, small island of Arubaeven the trees will point you in the right direction I was naively expecting an average Caribbean paradise with shady characters under the palm trees What's new in the Caribbean this winter New hotels and resorts Passage to Prague Walk tall in Mali Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Adventurous family breaks British Airways Holidays Your chance to really chill out Museum of the week Finding a family to stay with in Cuba Readers' Forum Chlo? Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Trailfinders Travelbag Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network SAS Pleasure CSA Buzz Bridge the World Budget Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items 21st Century Insure & Go Travel Insurance Stay Over To advertise in this section please call one of our… Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomascook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egypt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski France Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Med Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute travel Jo Morris selects the best deals Seafrance Euro Tunnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Vacations United Airlines Www. markwarner. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnberry Multiple Classified Advertising Items The best guide to the week's television and… Play Uk. tivo Play Choice cuts Kinky Friedman Rupert Graves New releases Virgin Film of the week: Charlie's Angels (15) Freeway Ii: Confessions of a Trickbaby (18) The Grinch Scene stealer Drag queen, conceited playboy, obscene phone-caller, Philip Seymour Hoffman has taken the most unattractive roles and ended up upstaging Hollywood's biggest names Adam Mars-Jones's top ten Clive King's arthouse choice: The 3rd German Film Festival Released this week Films: Pay per view Over 120 stunning Dvd titles Video of the week Vodafone The REMiX New pop albums Roots choice: Orishas New albums and concerts Sinatra Classical choice: Gidon Kremer XfM 104.9 London Best jazz concerts Charts Jungle Win five albums! Pop choice: Wyclef Jean Jack Best blues and classical concerts TeLeTeXT Marking time The Assassin's Cloak delves into the diaries of the famous, allowing the reader a glimpse into the private worlds of everyone from Pepys to Warhol The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists Edited by Irene and Alan Taylor Canongate Books, ?25 ?23 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 New paperbacks Play's hottest music titles Creative forces The Creation Records STORY-My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize By David Cavnagh Virgin, ?20 ISBN 1 852 27775 0 ?18 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Trivia pursuit The Great Rock Discography By Martin C. 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The director (my consultant) handled the production with dexterity' Radio: Peter Barnard Happily Radio 3 is not taking any notice of Making Tracks's spluttering critics. It is set to become a fixed item in the schedule Paul Hoggart's television choice Drama Peter Barnard's radio choice BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV Choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice Sport Satellite TV Choice TV choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV Choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV Choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice Sport Satellite TV Choice TV choice Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV Choice Radio The vulture Picks over the bones of reissued classics Picture Gallery Topdogformusic TSP The times magazine Jeep Clinique Contents Oris Kate muir's diary This is the week that. . . Passing comment.. 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