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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Barry J. Holmes, Lucy Alexander, Janice Turner, Archie Hamilton, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Steve Long, Andrew Eames, Stella Shamoon, Thair Shaikh, Ian Winrow and Russell Kempson, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Neville Davis, Louise Roddon, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jane MacQuitty, Tim De Lisle, Simon Hills, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Phil Hoad, John Mulvey, Bob Papworth, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Chris Condon, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Connolly, Darren Campbell, Tara Holmes, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Arsky Hutch, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Declan Buckley, Christian Bowman, Nikki Turner, Stuart Glendinning, Tanis Taylor, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Glenister, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Caroline Hendrie, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, A. C. Grayling, Greg Bearup, Donald Hutera, Sonia Copland, Rob Cassy, Laura Peek and Matthew Brace, Katherine Swift, Joseph Butler, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Bryan Ferry, Glynis Ridley, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Simon Thurley, Heather Beresford, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Carolyn Slaughter, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Candida Crewe, Brian Wilson, Dr John, Denise Taylor, Jenny MacArthur, Rose Shepherd, David Michael, Doctor Copperfield, James Schadla-Hall, Juliette Kellow, Roland Watson, Anne-Celine Jaeger, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Jonathan Sacks, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Antonia Senior and Lea Paterson, Margaret Franklin, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Jo Monroe, Adam Sherwin and Dan Sabbagh, Tom Petherick, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Nigel Williamson, Luke Coppen, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Lisa Grainger, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, A. M. Jones, Chris Power, David Yendley, Stephen Farrell and James Hider, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Amanda Platell, Stuart Miles, Michael Binyon and Bronwen Maddox, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Benjamin Fry, Gavin Martin, Raymond Keene, Richard Lloyd Parry and Mohamed al-Qubeishi, Pamela Bousfield, Rod Liddle, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ian Richardson, David Owen, Bob Gartside, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Nicholas Dodge, Nigel Hawkes, Tina Ogle, Ellin Stein, Nigel Whitfield, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Stephen Williams, Erin O'Connor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Alex Hawkes, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Ronald Hutton, Fred Dellar, S. E. Harris, Margaret Reynolds, Ian Finlayson, Victoria O'brien, John Allison, Derek Tonkin, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Brian Case, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Matthew Brace, Michele Kirsch, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Julie Burchill, Katherine Lambert, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Mike Barnard, John Lister-Kaye, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, James S. Argles, Sheila Keating, Simon Brooke, Anna Schori, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, David Charter and Tony Halpin, Sönke Wortmann, Allen Robertson, John Carey, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Jonathan Weiner, Graham Searjeant, Rod Eddington, Chief Executive, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Sara Wheeler, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Duncan Martin, Hattie Ellis, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Chris Prescott, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Charles Purle, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, William Wyndham, Chloë Bryan-Brown Editor, Gordon Brown, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Jerry Lim, Tony Kelly, Maureen Freely, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sarah Woodward, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Kathryn Williams, Irma Kurtz, Julian Sullivan,

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The Times US sets sights on toppling Iran regime Re-elected Bush would act to foment revolt, says senior official Inside Times Soars The Times BT The Times Today Jaw-dropping pledge will fill hole in dentistry Retrial for Jenkins Stewart jailed Number of universities set to double as Government opens door to private sector Sony Rescue plan injects £368m into NHS dentistry reform Why every college can now call itself a university How Wages are Extracted The Complete Weekend Paper Intelligent Finance Dental Charges Barclays bans BNP accounts Airport strike risk Honours plan Addict jailed Correction New life is no escape for family 'Booze yacht' wins back seized stock Billie-Jo's foster father faces retrial In light of new evidence Sion Jenkins's original conviction for murder was 'unsafe', reports Michael Horsnell Langham Hotel halfords Wages of sin would be £250m Treasury windfall Brothel licence plan to remove vice from streets Albanian gangs control violent vice networks Australian scheme is political hot potato How the Oldest Profession Works in Britain Best Western What's inside your Postbag? Safety laws lead to mountain of abandoned cars Cost of fun has doubled—even if you stay in Scottish Salmon A million stolen letters as postal targets missed Bank error in your favour? Go to jail Canada nets right formula Prawns sandwiched in loch trawler row Traditional fishermen on the Scottish lochside say the seabed is being destroyed, reports Gillian Harris Should trawlers be banned from Loch Fyne? Police act on Climbié bungling Whip withdrawn Banker jailed Superbug deaths Tidal rescue Homebase Is the City really sexist? Hannah court bid may take a year Historic children's ward may be closed Sex cases turn women bosses against women Picture Gallery Designer baby ban to be reviewed The Link npower Comet Jupiter is again the biggest on the planet Family who went missing could not pay legal fees BBC Worldwide boss quits amid talk of sell-off Just AA sk easyJet.com For sale: the £3m fantasy of a villa in paradise next to Posh and Becks Pretending to be rich and famous, Sam Coates gets the hard sell for a villa off the coast of Dubai, but is still to be convinced about the neighbours Only a Rich Man is an Island SKODA Auto No 10 backs spy chiefs who kept WMD fears from Hutton Lib Dem gains mean Blair will have to fight for a third term Britain must give up fight to keep £2.5bn EU rebate, says Schröder All sides claim victory in the 'Battle of Butler' dyson PC World Lib Dems surmount new challenges to land Leicester South Labour goes on the offensive to hold Hodge Hill Daihatsu Blair scrambles to repair fallout after Iraq A big swing against his party last night was not the only bad news facing the Prime Minister, reports Philip Webster Bespoke Suits Junior gets a taste of polling mfi The Week that was Britain Next Week Just AA sk The Times They Said... I was on a mission from God, says saviour of £3.9bn portfolio Comet Expert Advice on Packing Them in Bishop urges the Church to get into the clubbing spirit Traditional religious services can learn from the music, rituals and mysticism of nightclubs. Ruth Gledhill reports Curse of the Dolls strikes again abbey The Week that was the World Dell Next Week They Said... Bin Laden obsession threatens Afghan stability The US has been accused of hindering Pakistan's efforts to fight terrorism, reports Greg Bearup from Peshawar 20m suffer as floods hit South Asia Eighty children die in school inferno Best Western (Reuters): Milosevic 'still too ill for trial' Cruise protest (AP): Juppé resigns (AFP): Nihoul jailed (AP): EU record swaps (Reuters): Sitcom censored Novartis Nationwide Militants despair over city that will not fight Iraqis take heart from the rise of another strongman Stephen Farrell and James Hider see evidence of a new mood in Baghdad Photographs: Richard Mills Landmarks in Stone French electricians snatched by Palestinian militants Seafrance Get away from it all with a stroll along Israel's wall People living on both sides of the barrier judged illegal have ideas for its use, reports Ian MacKinnon from Jerusalem MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Renault Outcry as France prepares to cull Alpine wolf Sheep farmers say they cannot live with protected predators, writes Charles Bremner St. James's Place Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Silent Killer of the Tropical World Chinese herb could prevent millions of deaths Farmers are converting whole valleys to a crop that raises hopes of a cure for malaria, Oliver August writes (AP): Nato fleet to protect Olympics (Reuters): Cemetery hit (AP): Kenya apology (AFP): Storm hits China (AP): Kangaroo cull Elusive chess champion arrested in Tokyo It takes two to tango, but does it step on anyone's toes if both are men? Property Toucan Las Vegas, city of high rollers and rolling stock Promise of energy windfall drives reform in unstable land Letter from Bolivia Jeep Mistress of style Martha Stewart handed 5-month jail term Share Sale that Led to Court Missing data halts work at Los Alamos Iranians give US an excuse to brush aside quiet diplomacy Washington says European nuclear initiative has proved a failure, write Michael Binyon and Bronwen Maddox The Times Defiant oligarch says fraud charges are absurd US Foreign Affairs Dance Gaby Agis Jerwood Hall, LSO Always ready, but a little rough Pop Todd Rundgren Festival Hall Sadolin Arts on Monday in T2 Nyman is taking us for a ride Opera Man and Boy: Dada Almeida, N1 bmibaby.com Proms First Night Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Sunday Times Holiday Inn Why marriage is for life but not for breakfast, lunch or dinner Martin Rowson's Week Believe me, that Milky Bar Kid can't be trusted The hot-button issues leave Americans cold Magic mushrooms Egg nog with port How to read the Butler report: start with the vital annexe Picture Gallery I've never taken the Lib Dems seriously as a force, until now For a small party, the Lib Dems can boast a range of original and undoctrinaire politicians Harry Potter deconstructs the mystery of French intellectuals The Times Sex and the City Time for a new look at the oldest profession In Need of Utopia It's summer—so attention turns to hot places far away Winners and Losers A unique challenge to Labour and the Conservatives 'Group think' on Iraq Smacking children The Times Intelligence implications of Butler Human cost of performance targets Airline pollution Transport integration Effective parental choice of schools Church weddings Not so free Relatively simple Book snobs On the snail trail The Weather The Times Crossword 22, 719 The Times Around Britain Solution to yesterday's crossword 22, 718 Blacks sport Kendall takes centre stage while usurpers wait in wings The Open inside Chanel Leaderboard Arsenal hunt for strategy to hold on to Vieira Results say Homeless World Cup does the job Magic Sponge Spitz, figure of hope in violated Munich Games, stands alone in swimming world The man who set standards that were almost beyond belief in his era is an obvious No 1 pick The Rudder Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend Jug of Plenty Jug Ears Juggins Putts Jugulars Pump Juggling Act And Another Thing On Monday Eriksson goes to water before home crowd mazda Vieira-Man 4 destined to flop at box office Game on in Athens: the dogs are on the move Ill wind blows for past heroes Today's Third-Round Tee Times Fitleist Daly's control experiment goes off course Open Championship … from the … Stamp Unnerved Casey tumbles down the leaderboard Course Note Campbell enjoying highs after lows Choi plots first major victory by an Asian Scores after Two Rounds Levet raises level of play at no cost to his sense of humour Open Championship easyJet.com Royal Bank of Scotland Singh knocking on the door of greats Open Championship Retiring Bear gives Americans a mauling Talk of the Troon Milleo Titanium Clarke struggling to stay in control of his inner demons Angel spurns suitors for new Villa contract On Monday By Our Sport Staff: Mosley agrees to change his mind over early retirement Motor Racing Marsh & McLennan Companies Armstrong proves a point as main rivals trail after mountain surge Cycling Tour De France Yesterday's Stage Result Surprise departure of Birch leaves Everton in turmoil Football Today Times Test ATP held to blame for players avoiding drug bans Tennis Alleyne wary of Harvey's variations on a seam Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Semi-Finals Cheltenham & Gloucester Unbeaten Surrey to face Worcestershire Quick, cheap, fun, family: real cricket discovers new language Quarter-Finals England should resist temptation to bowl Flintoff Jones relieved after long jump success Germany show their strength in depth Equestrianism Eccoes of the World Baldock faces long odds to deny Davis Athletics The Sunday Times Bullish Sexton in golden form Swimming Newbury Ladbrokes Scoop6 Newmarket The Wright Track Tasty Tournedos is treat to savour on Newbury menu Racing UK set to move home Market Rasen Armchair Investor Racing next Week Lingfield Park Haydock Park Plans remain fluid for Let The Lion Roar, a leading … Ripon Yesterday's Results Anxious aristocrat seeking supplementary benefit Dettori chasing third Oaks Curragh Tomorrow William Hill Focused Winskill takes strides towards mapping out future at higher level The Results Service This Weekend's Fixtures Simmering rivalry puts Gibernau in spotlight Motorcycling Inspiring Farrell provides the edge for Wigan Rugby League England trio face charges Märtin injured Test case Indian uprising London on top England falter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays Derek Sherborn Inspector of historic buildings and collector who made a pioneering contribution to the preservation of Britain's heritage Derek Sherborn, inspector and collector, was born on May 7,1924. He died on July 4,2004, aged 80 Arthur Kane Bass guitarist for the New York Dolls, the cross-dressing heroes of 1970s rock'n'roll who helped to inspire the punk movement Arthur Kane, musician, was born on February 3,1951. He died of leukaemia on July 13,2004, aged 53 Do remember the past, but do not be held captive by it Credo Celebrating the first Christian nation Greg Watts speaks to the spiritual leader of the world-wide Armenian Church Sunday Worship The Faith Page In Brief At your Service Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Appointments University News Results Livery Companies Church News That was the Social Week On this Day The London Conference Court Circular Bill Clinton's life Just visible at the White Cube Personal Column Personal Column Openings at Lisson Modern Times Appropriate ladies' dress, Latin lost in translation and flies in the wine PH: Readers Reply Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Professional Stage Examination - June 2004 Robert Walters The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit List Professional Stage Subject Orders of Merit Optimist walking a tightrope over pension safety net Poisoned chalice? Far from it, the head of the new Pension Protection Fund tells Anne Ashworth The Saturday Peofile Unit-Linked Insurance Investments On Other Pages teamchallenges Business Equity Prices Boom in sales lifts Samsung National Grid names bidders for £5bn pipelines sale Rage, rage against the end of the youthful adventure Binning old waste disposal rules to cost business £7bn in decade Discrimination settlement could cost Boeing $72m Freescale lowers IPO amid weak demand Expect stars and swipes City Diary Duel in Pall Mall City Diary Moment of truth City Diary easyJet.com British Land boss still not ready to leave the building Red tape alert over plan for property trusts Regus seals $300m deal to buy US competitor Sitka Health Fund VCT plc Drug firms welcome prosecution of activists Larger Capitalisation Shares Smith & Nephew, Astrazeneca, Glaxosmithkline, mmO2 Pointers FTSE 100 down 1,5 points at 4,339.2 Dow Jones Industrial average down 23,40 points at 10,139.80 Smaller Capitalisation Shares Wellington Underwriting, Oasis Healthcare, Stanelco Pointers FTSE 200 index rose 30.9 points to 6,073.9 Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rail shake-up gives train operators the right signal Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Stock Markets Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes vodafone 'CFDs appear to cost the Exchequer £2bn a year' Call for FSA scrutiny of City tax saver Branson's bankers issue float warning Black pays back $30m but appeals decision Economics The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates business Pensions crisis to cost £2bn in lost taxes Shares on losing streak Briefing FSA U-turn on new rules R&sa financing plan Virgin Mobile warning Boeing payout to women Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day It could still be you, even after 47 years BAT strikes £800m deal for cigarette production in China Smoke Signals Annual consumption of cigarettes (billions) Worth a Packet Samsung money Can you ride the venture capital wave? Bigger tax breaks are on offer for investors keen to back small companies, but Xan Rice asks if it is safe to go back into the water VCTs: The Investment Lottery Factfile Fidelity Investments Softening the blow of rate rises In Brief Pension bulletins French aid The Week is written by Grainne Gilmore, Alex Hawkes … Multiple Display Advertising Items Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week Jerry Lim, of Mere, Wiltshire, and a surprising mistake by ING Direct Going up Adwatch Going down Quotes Laws are in place to deal with BT More 'weasel words' Would you like a financial makeover? Write to Money, … Fluent in Finance What the Experts Say Plans built on boom in property Alison Gibson on a couple keen to reduce a hefty tax burden Andrea's Response Links Morrison lays out its stall with takeover Share of the Month Stella Shamoon expects big things from the supermarket chain Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Borrowers taking an interest-only gamble Simon Brooke on a worrying trend in home loans Factfile Links Air Miles Thumbs up or Thumbs down Skandia Enhanced Allocation Bond Life Policies Direct. Co. Uk Nectar Buy and fly! &more MBNA Europe Bank Limited Finest Platinum So what is your loyalty worth? Joe Morgan looks at credit card reward schemes The GM Card How the Schemes Rate Going, going, gong Clare Stewart on the lucrative market for military medals Multiple Display Advertising Items Can I be forced to sell my shares? A Question of Money Chase de Vere Private Clients Links Handle with care or you could pay dearly Helen Pridham on ten products to treat with caution Survival Tips cahoo Firebox running hot Elizabeth Judge on a young business selling cutting-edge gadgets Takeaways sustain a healthy rise in start-ups Big-talking stalkers make nonsense of takeover rules Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Times Online Links The ups and downs of buying British Funds in Focus Ing Direct Savers' Best Buys Money Shop Times Online Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities A racy new character has joined the savings soap opera Picture Gallery A&l account puts high street rivals to shame Paula Hawkins on a new challenge to the Big Four Banks braced for rise in cheque fraud New Star Investment Funds Ltd Family Holiday Fun Starts Here Our special issue is packed with suggestions to help you make this summers break the best yet Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week Book Ahead Deals of the Week Web of the Week Noble Caledonia Limited Your £ Abroad British Isles The Best Deals Short-Haul Checking in The Waterhead, Cumbria The Kuoni Travel Ltd Group Long-Haul Times Online Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Competition Olympic Holidays Voyages Jules Verne www.autan.co.uk Swan Hellenic Up and coming on the Black Sea shores In the second dispatch from this summer's hot resorts, Andrew Eames finds the beaches of Bulgaria attracting a new generation of British visitors www.basiqair.co.uk Need to Know In Brief Teenage Kicks Times Online School's out, six times over Will the six-term year push holiday prices down? Bob Papworth investigates Mummies with Mummy Eco Egypt www.timesonline.co.uk Voyages Jules Verne The Times Eleventh hour hope of bargains Hurry Hurry Scotland Eriska Multiple Display Advertising Items Isles of Scilly Bryher St Martin's Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel Islands Herm Holidays loaded with sepia-tinted memories Nostalgia UK Islands If you long for those days of pure innocence at the seaside, relive them on UK island getaways. Louise Roddon suggests some of the best Sark Exclusively Online A blast from our past into the future Break the Journey Driving through France with the kids this summer? Stop off at a theme park to break the journey. Here Tony Kelly and family enjoy Futuroscope Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Best of the Rest Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items www.africansafariclub.com Reach for the sky with Astérix Break the Journey through France Paul Hoggart took his children for a little shake, rattle and roll just two hours' drive from Calais Take the Kids Chloë Bryan-Brown's Guide to What's New for Families Take a punt on adventure Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Paris by 2CV Multiple Display Advertising Items Highland flings Room to stretch Vintage classics Ocean of intrigue Go for begonias Multiple Display Advertising Items Pricey visas Cheap indeed Would you sneak a sick child on board? Readers' Forum Money for food or food for thought Contact us... Airline responds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items With our demanding jobs and school work, holidays represent the only time we can get together and relax as a family Inspirations of purest azure Perfect Weekend Ravello Multiple Display Advertising Items www.timesonline.co.uk Inside Contributors What's Not to like? Life in the Slow Lane: The Sprinter Darren Campbell Finds Time to Think over a Chessboard My big fear—joining the middle class Julie Burchill on the Great Divide The Best Start You Can Give Any Child is to Make Sure He/she is Working Class Chocks away, Biggles, it's the Hun... He helped to win two wars, and now the air ace is back, flighting the Bache, Dagos—and librarians who think his worldview out of date. Philip Howard joins our hero in the cockpit Death-or-glory boys—and girl I say: the man behind Biggles Long live the king It's an epic tale of sex, violence and religion. No wonder the armour-plated deeds of King Arthur still appeal, says Ronald Hutton Churchill, Facing Hitler, was Seen as an Arthur Returned from the Shadows What they really mean Best Western Plumbers—the new priesthood Once the Church had a monopoly on mystery and revelation; now we turn to the man in the white van, says Erica Wagner Love rat? You can't mean me Rod Liddle fools around, falls in love-and finds himself in the middle of a media feeding frenzy The Allegation that I Took Viagra was One of the Less Salacious Details The Times The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on Heresy and Religious Hatred Without Freedom of Speech No Other Liberties are Possible The Times Books First The mod Bod Four hundred years ago the august Bodleian Library refused a book request from Charles l. Now its rare, historic editions are going online where anyone can read them. Tom Gatti visits a true republic of learning Colony to catastrophe Nonfiction A Burning Hunger by Lynda Schuster Jonathan cape £18.99;451pp ISBN 0 224 04168 1 £15.19 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 Where we Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Andrew Meldrum John Murray £17.99;288pp ISBN 0 7195 6650 9 £14.39 (p&p £2.25) Are Africans Too Shut down by Poverty to Write their Own Stories? harpercollins. co. uk Out of Eden Nonfiction Davastating Eden: The Search for Utopia in America by Brian Thompson HarperCollins £20; 320pp ISBN 0 007 13738 9 £16 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 A woman of substance Nonfiction Margaret Reynolds Colette by Julia Kristeva Trans Jane Marie Todd Columbia University Press £23.50;486pp ISBN 0 231 12896 7 Inter Alia The Book Guild Ltd. Where the actions speak louder Nonfiction Dominic Wells Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics by Paul Gravett Laurence King £19.95;176pp ISBN 1 856 69391 0 £15.96 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 In Japan the Books are the Dominat Form of Literature for Adults Pillow talk for ruffled minds Nonfiction Helen Rumbelow Acquainted with the Night: A Celebration of the Dark Hours By Christopher Dewdney Bloomsbury £14.99;288pp ISBN 0 747 57252 6 £11.99 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 Read on SaBRieL Garth Nix Legends of little men Action …Rds without Wings by Louise Be Bernières … & Warburg … 7.99; 650pp … Bn 0 436 20549 1 £14.39 (p&p £2.25) … 70 1608080 If He's Thinking of Visiting Greece or Turkey Soon He Should Pack Dark Glasses Fiction Death of an Ordinary Man by Glen Duncan Scribner, £12 £9.60 (p&p 99p) The Times Literary Supplement Nonfiction When I was Cool by Sam Kashner Century, £8.99 £7.64 (p&p 99p) Bestsellers Shoeing Shed A home for Oxford's orphans Poetry Oxford Poets 2004: An Anthology Edited by David Constantine and Bernard O'Donoghue Carcanet £9.95; 96pp ISBN 1 903 03966 5 £8.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 1608080 Audio Books Timesonline The big time Engineers and artists are collaborating as never before - and the resulting art works are enormous. Mark Irving reports on a case of sculptural elephantiasis arts Architecture meets engineering bill brandt A moveable feast What a moment in history for the V&A's Islamic collection to be visiting America, says Michael Binyon Muslim art: some highlights A Secret History of Clay ArtsFirst Snoopy? Hang on After half a century in showbusiness, Arthur Whitelaw can still find inspiration staging Peanuts. He tells Tim Teeman why Shoot to thrill Video may have killed the radio star. But who killed the video star, asks Lisa Verrico Multiple Display Advertising Items This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Theatre Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Don't Miss… Jazz/world Opera & Ballet life We all fall down … Built on scandal and vaulting ambition, Fonthill Abbey was grandiose, Gothic and fatally flawed… Simon Thurley tells the dramatic story of one of Britain's great vanished buildings Now You See It … Dispatches from the Home Front The Transatlantic Conversations of Two Sisters Out There How Clara conquered Europe In 1749, le tout Paris flocked to see a huge grey animal with piggy eyes and one horn. Rhinoceros chic had arrived. By Glynis Ridley Mmm, nice art Dating - can she remember how, and why have all the men got Asperger's? Sara Wheeler joins a singles night at a gallery I Wasn't Sure if I was Supposed to Be Sizing up the Art or the Blokes Feather Report Honey—I'm hooked A trip to Nepal can be a life-changing experience: for Gerard Baker it meant learning to keep bees I was Followed to my Car by my Own Personal Swarm, Aiming for my Neck The Times Travel Direct A to bee of the apiary Coopers of Stortford Hold back the night Don't abandon the garden as the sun sets. Rob Cassy offers illumination gardens Lighting tips Where to buy Katherine Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Hozelock watering kit Thirst aid for plants Don't waste water keeping the garden green over summer; Stephen Anderton shows how to make the most of your hose If All the Soil is Kept Moist Then a Better Root System is Developed Weekend Tips Letters Coming up roses Gardens to Visit Weston House, Dorset, and Hunts Court, Gloucestershire At the Back of the Meadow, the View Rolls Back to the House and the Roses Blaze Kitchen Magic Hunts Court most emphatically is a rose garden. 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Stem cells from foetuses move into their bone marrow and remain there for life. Nigel Hawkes reports Women who Have Had Kids Carry their Traces for the Rest of their Lives Multibionta Secret of Eternal Life? Clock this His brother's keeper Biotechnology promised a brave new world, but the story of two brothers - one dying of a genetic disease, the other racing to save him - burst the bubble for Pulitzer prizewinner Jonathan Weiner Stephen Has Als, a Terrible Death Sentence where Motor Nerves Begin to Die Well Care Tanorexia time bomb Heather Beresford had the typical British obsession with the sun - until she got skin cancer Health on Monday Burning Issues Britain Has More Skin-Cancer Deaths than Sun-Drenched Australia Mole Catcher Inside the Mind of a GP 'Penile Dementia': Alcohol-Fuelled Urge to Mate with an Alpha Male's Partner body soul Can't sleep, won't sleep The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Flat Head Big savings on private health insurance In a state of bliss Luxury hotels in Kerala are cashing in on the growing Western taste for Ayurvedic treatments. Sarah Woodward checks in and chills out My Massuese was Tiny, but She Played Me like a Powerful Virtuoso Need to Know Holistic UK Moving on Dealing with a Sibling's Pregnancy Over to You Pornography for the soul Self-help books are big business: 400,000 were bought in this country last year. Are they tosh, or can you really fix your life with a paperback, asks Michele Kirsch A Self-Help Book Could Help You Get over a Mild Psychological Malaise Top Five Fix-It Books What's Wrong with your … Decaf Latte Over to You Behind the Label Cool Calypso Ice Lollies Nature's little gems Bursting with goodness and flavour, a berry is a beautiful thing. Rose Shepherd picks up a punnet A Plump, Bloomy Blueberry is as Pretty to Look at as It is Delicious to Eat Fresh is Best Feeling Fruity Créme de la Créme hotels Four-star spa break Just buzz off… Sorted Mosquito Repellents Stay bite-free this summer with natural products that smell good, are kind to young skin and keep the bugs at bay - if you re-apply them often. Chloë Bryan-Brown and friends get testing Getting closer to Dog Yoga is good for you, it must be good for your pooch, right? 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