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<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/the-life-brow-2.html">The Life Browser: Lost in translation</a>10:57
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/eat-min-jiang-.html">Eat: Min Jiang - going back for more</a>00:00
Close-up: Tarell Alvin McCraney00:00
Fabregas keeps his head to spoil the Sunderland party00:00
Word on the web: They're truly Amazing, Baby00:00
Bites: Paris gets a Starck transformation00:00
From loan ranger to dazzling wide boy00:00
Car Choice: One car good, two cars bad ... well, not always00:00
Sarah Sands: Emma Thompson is the true lady of Brideshead00:00
Julian Knight: Shares - now 'long term' is forever00:00
Kings Place Opening Festival, Kings Place, London <br>Varjak Paw, Linbury Studio, London00:00
Truck Fever: A Journey Through Africa, By Manchan Magan00:00
Regal Rooney helps United reign00:00
Deep-fried soft-shell crab with mint and chilli dressing00:00
The big switch: Designer Jake Dyson has added a light touch to a twee period property00:00
Bednar strikes to maintain Baggies' hot streak00:00
Why I love: Cracking conundrums00:00
Orwell in Tribune, ed Paul Anderson00:00
Championship round-up: Royals look flush as Hunts develop taste for Clarets00:00
Pirates of the high seas00:00
Brideshead Revisted, Julian Jarrold, 132 mins, 12A <br> How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Robert B Weide106 mins, 1500:00
Kazakh road to Wembley is an Almaty long way00:00
No substitute for Theo: it's farewell to the golden generation00:00
Williams proves size isn't everything00:00
The African wild: No distractions, just splendid isolation00:00
Joan Smith: Be afraid &ndash; Palin's weaknesses are her strength00:00
Public Dream by Frances Leviston00:00
Culture: Film lovers need rotten tomatoes00:00
Saints score four but Turner is a prize asset for Bristol00:00
Consumer rights: Credit cards are the route to a soft landing00:00
Charles: 'I blame GM crops for farmers' suicides'00:00
Born to be wild: William Robinson's legacy is still blooming at his former home00:00
Rooney's magic helps Ferguson put Ince in place00:00
Alan Watkins: Mr Cameron plays it safe... for now00:00
Sport on TV: Cluj stake their claim to revamp European football00:00
D J Taylor: The glittering prizes00:00
Girl With A Pearl Earring, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London <br>Creditors, Donmar Warehouse, London <br>Waste, Almeida, London00:00
Tim Newburn: Boris has some explaining to do00:00
Ministers in the dock as Britain's elderly face soaring winter fuel bills00:00
Boxing: Khan goes back to school as Haye relishes facing a bully00:00
Fashion: Rise of the style flick00:00
How We Met: Angela Hartnett & Hardeep Singh Kohli00:00
Westwood merits title shot00:00
Ruck and Maul: Touch and go but referee insists that Cipriani's penalty missed00:00
Merce Cunningham, Barbican Theatre, London <br>Richard Alston, Sadler's Wells, London</br>00:00
Leviathan or, The Whale, By Philip Hoare00:00
Iwelumo ready to tower above the hurly-burly00:00
Sky pilots pay homage to Heaven on earth00:00
Cole Moreton: What do you think you're looking at? Eh?00:00
E Jane Dickson: Childminder, role model, sage... and the only one who can tell mummy off00:00
The Last Word: All is lost when even the Toon Army won't report for duty00:00
Australian history rewritten in rock art00:00
'It's elementary, you slag,' Ritchie does Sherlock Holmes00:00
Inside Lines: FA will bring on Blair to help England score World Cup win00:00
Under-fire Kinnear brings in Francis as 'another voice'00:00
Tips & deals00:00
Savings: Building societies beat banks00:00
French have the Vision to see off rivals for home win00:00
Plump, juicy, divine...the star attraction at Min Jiang truly is all it's quacked up to be00:00
'I'm more open to the idea that politicians may be lying to me'00:00
Funtime Franco puts emphasis on joy00:00
Outside the Box: Time for a kick up the Arsenal as &#163;100 ticket looms large00:00
Cornucopia pasta with red peppers, chard and chilli oil00:00
Share slide will hit pension funds00:00
Tings can only get better: Why sudden pop success has not been easy on the Ting Tings00:00
Forgotten Authors: No 8: William Sansom00:00
Roman Polanski: The truth about his notorious sex crime00:00
21 Nights, By Prince and Randee St Nicholas00:00
10 (more) things to blame on Bridget Jones00:00
Defector hopes Britain is back up and running00:00
A fresh start: Skye Gyngell's win over the diners on Bondi Beach00:00
Slow-cooked pork belly with snake beans and garlic00:00
Sinfield: 'This isn't about me, there were 17 warriors out there'00:00
Dom Joly: Birthday party hell is other children's parents00:00
John Rentoul: Whatever this is, it isn't serious politics00:00
The Snowing and Greening of Thomas Passmore, By Paul Burman00:00
Samaras stars again to send Celtic top00:00
Charles targets GM crop giants in fiercest attack yet00:00
Aliadiere's sucker punch floors Wigan00:00
The Hacker: The glass is always half full for Dregs despite the crow's feat00:00
Buy-to-let landlords seek keys to survival00:00
Credo: Captain Doug Beattie MC00:00
Ferrari nightmare but great day for Lewis00:00
Put away the tent pegs, we're going glamping00:00
<i>IoS</i> letters, emails & messages, 5 October 200800:00
Close-up: Gerda Taro00:00
Katy Holland: Learning a language should be fun00:00
Jamie's Ministry of Food, Channel 4 <br> Beautiful People, BBC2 </br><br> Ian Hislop Goes Off The Rails, BBC4</br>00:00
Volvo XC6000:00
Parties: Mayhem in Mayfair00:00
Page Turner: A history of the world in blood and other fluids00:00
Charles Clarke &ndash; voice of Britain! (5 October 2008)00:00
DVD: The Other Boleyn Girl, Retail & Rental (Universal)00:00
Mustoe's late try swipes points from Sale00:00
Warning to the young: don't cut corners on car cover00:00
Turner Prize 2008, Tate Britain, London00:00
Berlusconi says 'Basta!' to do-nothing civil servants00:00
On the Front Foot: ICC's finest referee may have to be broad-minded in India00:00
Ask Martha: Is it rude to ask people what they do for a living?00:00
When The Gloves Came Off, by Billy Walker00:00
Geoff Miller: I am dealing with players' careers, their lives00:00
A vintage mess: How Hardy Rodenstock became the most notorious name in wine00:00
Leading article: Brown wins the conference trick00:00
Smith's super display leads Rhinos to defence of crown00:00
Australian Open on the slide &ndash; so Wimbledon roof expert is called in00:00
Stay the Night: Carlisle Bay00:00
Dr Feelgood: Can polish last three weeks?00:00
Tiger Hougaard enjoys a good first day at the office00:00
One Fifth Avenue, By Candace Bushnell00:00
Is Cherie's judgement barking?00:00
Just go with the flow on this northern trail00:00
Cipriani's absence adds to gloom as Wasps lose again00:00
Import Export, Ulrich Seidl, 135 mins (18)00:00
Rick warned us he'd never say goodbye00:00
Matthew Bell: The <i>IoS</i> Diary00:00
The lost Utopian: Why have so few of us heard of Victorian poet and renowned socialist Edward Carpenter?