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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Peter Brookes, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, John G. E. Cox (Eastern Regional Chairman), Jon Ashworth, Donald MacGillivray, Ian Payn, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Mark Henderson The Times science correspondent, Seb MacKenzie-WILSON, Imogen Wall, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Neil Queen, Simon Barnes, Roger Treglown, Bruce Millar, Peter Lansley, David Berry, Russell Kemspon, Sam Lister and Tom Baldwin, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Anna Wintour, Clare Lazaro, Lucia van der Post and Sarah Butler, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Connolly, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Rosanna Child, Tara Holmes, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Robert Hardy, James Hider, Tom Newton Dunn, Sam Coates and Joe Morgan, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Tracey Emin, Joe Joseph, Jane Holtham, William Nicholson, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Daniel Bedingfield, Stephen McClarence, Mark Atherton and Joe Morgan, Dave Robinson, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Trevor Baylis, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Peter Ackroyd, Roderick A. Smith, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Stephen Farrell, David Eimer, Viv Apple, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Tom Jenkins, executive director, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Richard Purslow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, Alistair Horne, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ali Hamdani and All Hussain Khudair, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Callum McCarthy, Chairman, David Rowan, Peter Paphides, Dan Silver, Nigel Williamson, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Luke Coppen, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Joanna Nathan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Chris Power, Morgan Falconer, Dr Feelgood, Rob Wright, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Benjamin Fry, Louis De Bernières, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Stanley Johnson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Phillip Schofield, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Jemma Chapman, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Alex Hawkes, Sudi Pigott, Roger Boyes, Bridget Chapple, Oliver August, David McLean, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Colin Davidson, Jan Ravens, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Jekka McVicar, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Fiona White, Adam Fresco, Ian Rankin, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Michele Kirsch, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Malcolm Boyden, Matthew Parris, David Ramsbottom, Amanda Craig, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Adam Alexander, Russell Jenkins, Sam McKnight, Richard Hammond, Pierce Brosnan, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Tim Wapshott, GB, Arjen Robben and Peter Houseman, Ben MacIntyre, Caitlin Moran, David Williams, Richard Beeston, Simon Hoggart, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Henderson, Peter Fieldman, Shirley Scott, Chief Executive, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, Steve Faber, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Antony Moore, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Fred Dellar, Simon Crompton, James Christopher, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, John Sinclair, Will Hide, Douglas Kennedy, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Luke Layfield,
ResumoThe Times In your 9 Section Paper The Times Soars Again Victims of internet bank fraud will have to pay up Faithful bid a chaotic farewell to 'father' of the Palestinians The Times Your multisection newspaper this weekend Next week in The Times Next Saturday in The Times quick find Mandarins get on their bikes Food giants slim down their children's TV ads Issey Miyakp Personal trainers on the NHS The fat and unfit could be offered free check-ups and advice in war on obesity, report Sam Lister and Tom Baldwin 'Lucky' President praises Blair Middle East plan worked out between two leaders will form basis of solution, reports David Charter from Washington Was commitment for show or was it for real? Multiyork Police sex case jury discharged Weather Eye Tank killed soldier Inquiry widens Navy chef jailed UDA ceasefire Prince farming NHS prime market for global fake drugs trade Judge refuses to allow phone mast ban 'At least half the Viagra sold through the internet is believed to be worthless' British Airways A song from the heart as John The final broadcast will Peel's Final Playlist serve world of listeners Peel departs A Farewell The Link Citroën Child born by 'prayer' was sold by traffickers Family of dumped pensioner 'desperate not cruel' Inquiry call over baby death Hold on: 44-year-old Briton launches bid to claim world speed-skiing glory Don't call me Eddie the Eagle, says building surveyor contesting grand prix, writes Jane Holtham The World's Fastest Non-Motorised Sport Major fined Missing girl safe Ecstasy killer Waiting list falls Shooting charge Pair of aces Call stumps, cricket stars told Botham and Imran Khan have been told to end their epic legal battle after ten years of wrangling, Laura Peek reports £2m defeat for A1 Fayed, the unreliable witness Tourist raped in Thailand Psychological bait hooks million for online phishermen AmericanAirlines Hyundai www. marksandspencer. com Strangled Briton found dumped in swimming pool Court sees images of mutilated schoolgirl P&O Ferries Simon Barnes Murdered friends thrown in well The search begins for the greatest The Times will be helping to select the winners, writes Mark Henderson O2 Store British inventor Ingenuity is vital to an economy reliant on innovation PC World virgin atlantic Faith Chrysler A very merry Chrismukkah to families of mixed faiths WHSmith Boots In the Swim Much carping over strange reappearance of a fish called wander Dixons Gap-year travellers urged to adopt mañana culture Rail driver is told to run his train over hurt dog Gambling Bill may fuel crime, warns judge Subaru Travel Tips Television's young viewers ensure that we never forget Comet Viewing Figures Our soldiers will be caught between Sunni rebels and Shia rulers Coalition forces are part of the security problem, not the solution in Iraq The Week Wake up your Internet Petrol prices Church attendance Palestinians in the post-Arafat era New light at end of Channel Tunnel? Regulation for venture capital sector Weapons training Delicious offal Cultural wonders of MacClesfield Charities and VAT Clued-down Deep in thought A spot of bother Picture Gallery Dutch Dilemma The Netherlands must move fast to counter extremism The Big O Time to surprise your friends with that yuletide circular letter Who will win your vote? Adams and Jefferson or Gobble and Peck? Notebook Power of Democracy A significant shift in policy towards the Middle East Welcome to the new Tom Paines Like pamphlets, blogs are short, topical, uncensored, polemical, cheap and accessible Dashing Mr Howard is wooing me Home alone Inventors are the lifeblood of the nation, so let's help them Children should be saying to their parents: 'I want to be an inventor when I grow up' What is ... reactionary fetishism? Get the Idea Nissan Picture Gallery Tebbit wades into Spectator affairs Currys bmi a Star Alliance Member Business New delinquents hit the small screen Channel 4 buys animated series with mobile phones in mind, reports Adam Sherwin Roberts Howard pledges £20m for students Monarch Scheduled World News Fox's fate in hands of Speaker amid theatre of Parliament Homebase How many millionaires does it take to celebrate ten years of the lottery? Success for The Producers Comet Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Newsreader The UK week on the web Search Wars 2.0 Buzzword Tracker The Columnists Insuit exodus Pensioner cleared Frustrated father Memorial service Pets left to die I'll have a tall latte, a CD player, a stapler and a ski suit, please A German coffee company could have the antidote to shopping stress, write Lucia van der Post and Sarah Butler Tchibo prefers to offer customers the thrill of the unknown Oreck Stones' royalty row rolls on Daewoo Events at Foyles Alliance Leicester English regiments face same shake-up that threatens to kill off Black Watch On the trail of the money that backs animal rights extremists Activists' fund-raising methods are coming under scrutiny after the campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences, reports Nicola Woolcock Laura Ashley Full Marx for armchair firebrand Theatre Bread and Butter Tricycle Theatre, NW6 Something for all you petrol heads. A Saab diesel Pop Produced by Trevor Horn Wembley Arena Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Jessops Gold plaque reveals secret of lost city after 1,000 years Sony Tate shows children's violent view of life Hatred engulfs a liberal land Dutch tradition of tolerance is giving way to religious and ethnic tension, Anthony Brone reports from Uden The Netherlands 'Ss' logos force purge of German boutiques Newspapers Support Recycling (Reuters): Prison demand for Berlusconi (Reuters): Thailand attacks (AP): Submarine row (AP): Smoking ban (AP): Plotter freed (AP): Chechnya troops (AFP): Space boost Comet Abandoned Armenia faces extinction One in three has left impoverished state since independence and the young are leading the rush, reports Jeremy Page EmpirEdirect. co. uk CIA agent quits (AP): Iran nuclear hitch (AP): Georgia seizure (AP): Buildings burnt (AFP): Quake kills 17 (AP): Army sex slavers Rolling the dice in 'Hermit Kingdom' Toucan (AP): Olympic cost still spiralling giftaid it Combat Stress Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Averys The Legacy of Bhopal 20 years on, survivors of Bhopal seek more help Sport Funeral exposes Arafat's failings Most world leaders stayed away and the general public was excluded, Richard Beeston reports from Cairo Pressure grows for autopsy on leader Widow's price for silence is a comfortable life in Paris Just AA sk Tumult at the final resting place The Sunday Times Moore turns heat on Bush again How The Times previewed the trial's closing stages, October 27 tiny. com Fantasy is over for killer husband A liar and a cad: but did he kill his pregnant wife? Online US forces hunt down guerrillas Fleeing insurgents have been driven into their last redoubt in the battle-scarred city, writes James Hider in Fallujah Black Watch seize bombers Kettler in Fallujah's shooting gallery Rebels roam free in central Baghdad Britons flee Ivory Coast after claims of atrocities Poachers playing a deadly game with Kenya's vanishing bushmeat The Times Our Pick of the Airwaves Most-Read Stories at Times Online Newsreader The world on the web What's Blogging Airbus Thales bid Phase Eight deal Korea move Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Weak data cast a pall over hopes of global recovery US Sales up Beadles about: new Lord Mayor Sales of personal jets rise Corp unfreezes expense Taking the right medicine Question for the ECB "Old Speckled Hen" Abbey congregation prays for salvation Business Commentary Need to Know pioneer Telefónica costs Plumbing inquiry Bank restatement Dixons lifts stake Results in Brief Business Big Shots Data Day Exchange Rates Data British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Picture Gallery Thursday Stop Press Bulgari sparkles Former New Look chief close to Phase Eight deal The Times Havas puts £20m price tag on baby products agency Chairman mounts bid to take over Countryside Spitzer acts against second firm in insurance inquiry Gold Fields seeks new help for Harmony bid defence Tchenguiz revealed as quiet buyer of Regent Inns stake Indian curry house chain set to serve nationwide EADS eyes Thales to create biggest aerospace firm The Times Pixar waits for Eisner's successor to be named Branson seeks stakes in Indian airlines Chancellor accused of using obscure order to hide debts Be aware of distinction between leading and bossing BSkyB wins approval for £500m buyback Hypocrisy accusation levelled at carmaker Dalman spurred to defend his role at Commerzbank Times Online Evolution fined over market distortion Abbey bids adios as listing goes to Madrid Generation of privatisation takes power to the people Leader who rang the changes too slowly - and paid the price How the line went dead for BT buyers HSBC Finding a way out of the bunker Shell ready to face the heat in the Niger Delta Carl Mortished discovers the oil giant wrestling with Nigerian politics as it risks labour unrest rather than rely on an improbable boost to government funds Oil major commits to staying in UK for a decade The 677th Lord Mayor marches Were it not for familial duty, Michael Savory, a military enthusiast, might have been an engineer, writes Martin Waller Gilded Office Devilish goings on City Diary Major minor City Diary forth to assume office Wise council Martin Waller Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Box Tops King of the copiers maintains faith in developing technology Canon takes a shot at flatscreen future Contest for American portfolio lifts IHG to record high Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Now is the moment for the bulls to pull in their horns Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Bonds Logica CMG falls back after downgrades Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Sainsbury's Bank Equity Prices Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Joe Eula American fashion illustrator who worked with Halston, Yves Saint Laurent and other leading designers Joe Eula, fashion illustrator, was born on January 16, 1925. He died on October 27, 2004, aged 79 Lives Remembered Jimmy McLarnin World welterweight boxing champion known as 'Babyface' who fought a series of spectacular bouts in the 1930s Jimmy McLarin, boxer, was born on December 17, 1907. He died on October 10, 2004, aged 96 Diwali outshines political differences Ruth Gledhill marvels at the magic of the Hindu New Year as it makes politicians all touchy-feely Places to Celebrate during Diwali At your Service Sunday Worship Secularism is not inevitable or desirable Credo Faith News Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinners Modern Times Boy racers, finger food, spoilt appetites and armpit aromas Readers Reply Birthdays Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? News International Newspapers Ltd In Memoriam-Private The Times Anniversaries Public Notices Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices All-Time Greats! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crimean War put forecasts on the map Weather Eye On this Day November 13, 1987 Five-Day Forecast Today: Chilly but Bright with Plenty of Sunshine. Temperatures: Max 10C. Min-3c Times Sport Armaturk repels late rally of Well Chief Racing Gehm feels rough around the hedges after taking wrong turn My loss can prove Dobbin's gain William Hill Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Monkerhostin has Power in his grasp Ladbrokes Cheltenham The Wright Track Cheltenham Racing next Week Newcastle Wolverhampton Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Wetherby Losing on horses can put the nag into relationships Bet your Life The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Test The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Quiz of the Week Twenty20 Cup takes centre stage Cricket The 2005 International and County Fixtures May June July The 2005 International and County Fixtures April August September Elson searches for cutting edge Golf The Sunday Times Jaguar rescued by drinks company Motor Racing Grönholm in charge Johnston on form Smith mourned Net profit India celebration Towers revenge Nadeem leaves How They Line up in Wigan World Cup glory from a bygone era Carney leaving nothing to luck of British and Irish Gillette Tri-Nations Series Britain need McGuire to provide inspiration Holyfield carries on regardless Boxing Racing Guinness Witter keeps championship Maguire in top form for O'Sullivan clash Snooker Going for Gold: The Young Athletes on Camp with Kelly How Lough and marriage failed to rescue Radcliffe Teenagers earning their stripes under Holmes David Powell, in South Africa, watches as youngsters learn it can be tough at the top Erinle stars as Wasps keep up winning habit Zurich Premiership Harlequins quick to see off sorry Saracens Guide to this Weekend's Matches Premiership Pointers Sky Sports Shanklin leads rout by Wales Scotland aware of threat of the underdog O'Connor can slam the door on South Africa The Times Jones wary of resurgent France Line-Ups for Lansdowne Road Teams Simon Barners Woodward still cast in role of maverick Captain Robinson advised to lead from the front Rugby Union England move into the future Sport England How They Line up at Twickenham Canada's dream come true tempered by reality British Airways Robinson ready to remove shackles from champions Owen Slot on the man trying to follow in Woodward's World Cup-winning boots Rugby Union Rusedski sets target of top-ten ranking Tennis Britain's No 2 is determined to regain his status in the game. Neil Harman reports Rusedski's Year: Down, out and Then Back into the Top 50 Phelps the fallen idol proves that sorry need not be the hardest word Magic Sponge Barwick leads the race for FA post despite divisions at board level Crossed Lines News of the World Toshack excited by new challenge with Wales Dreamers enter land of make-believe FA Cup First round Tom Dart on the Knitters, the Urchins and the Lambs—not forgetting the Dolly Blues—out to make a real name for themselves Outside the Box How They Stand The Weekend's Fixtures Quick-fire Howard proves way too classy Identifying top teams more than just a passing fancy The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor And Another Thing ... Swedes 1, turnips none for Hereford's faithful Game on Premiership Weekend Guide How They Stand The Saturday Echo Ferguson rues Watkins removal Tennis Lucozade Sport Glazer injured in new Battle of Old Trafford What next? United prepared for jelly fight Big Ron not forgotten ... nor forgiven Mourinho wants Chelsea branded as champions Barclays Souness facing up to size of his task Robson lays down gauntlet to players Leeds to rent Elland Road after selling it Victor Chandler Blackburn show Parkes the door after 35 years Moyes signs new deal Owen adjusting to life on Madrid merry-go-round Matt Dickinson finds the England striker in upbeat mood after a sequence of impressive performances for club and country Show-stopper Fight night Wallaby punch French farce French football—Channel 4 provides cure for insomnia The Rudder Steering You through the Sporting Weekend And another thing Giles Smith The Times Crossword 22,821 Glazer injured in new Battle of Old Trafford Three directors forced out by shareholders Power vacuum at world's richest club Glazer's backers pull plug The Times BT Inside Today The Times Banks win £30m waiting game In this high-tech age, why does your money still travel at a snail's pace, asks Joe Morgan Inside The Week in Brief Letters Still waiting in vain Interesting loss A Word to the Wise Banks are the clear winners Top notes Jupiter 'Phishing' for compliments Grey area of sunset holidays Travel cover for the over-65s can double in price or stop altogether, finds Rebecca O'Connor M&G Financial Services Limited Travel Insurance for OVER-65's Links Footnotes Artemis Whine of the Week Horsewoman falls at the first Alison Gibson revisits a trainee accountant finding the going tough in the property stakes Life Policies Direct Catriona: what the experts say Over to you Links Catriona's response Fidelity Investments How do I find funds to 'unite' my home? Question of Money Prudential Moneyextra Mortgages Limited Over to you Lloyds TSB Insurance Thumbs up FC First in Investment Trusts A golden future for today's children F&C Management Limited Hope for dialling scam victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Henderson Global Investors It's time schools did their sums Young, Gifted and Broke Learning basic money management as children would pay us dividends later, says Antonia Senior Forget the stocks, buy the shop Magnus Grimond considers the merits of investing in commercial property for your pension Investors Can Sleep Easy with a Blue Chip Tenant Life Search Links Multiple Display Advertising Items Top notes Prudential How to budget on the job Observe the hierarchy to repay debts, says Luke Layfield Abbey National Asset Managers Limited npower Insurer criticised for tough retirement penalties Links Once upon a saleroom Clare Stewart scans the bookshelves and finds that children's literature is valued highly when it goes under the hammer Examples of Early Printed Material for Children Has Excited Great Interest Links What It's worth Commemorative Coins Links Barclays Bank Plc Truth-Myth Abbey FGML Falkland Gold and Minerals Who is sitting pretty in battle of the sexes? Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks ... A handle breaking on the office toilet could easily threaten your business efficiency, without a handy book-keeper to save the day To Stop Men Using the Loo, They Have Hung up an 'out of Order' Sign Will Brown show his nice side to savers? Free guides tiny. com Tax-avoidance car schemes are 'licence to kill' Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat out for a loan A step too far for new buyers House prices may be falling, but worried lenders are now putting the squeeze on cash-strapped aspiring homeowners, says Grainne Gilmore Footnotes Links Scottish Widows Bank A foot in the door Stars and gripes for tracker borrowers Magnus Grimond looks at how loans linked to US interest rates are losing their appeal Britannia Footnotes Don't be caught out by the charges The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Price war to buoy homebuyers Confidence that interest rates are peaking has led to cheaper loan deals, says Grainne Gilmore Links Benefit pointers Threadneedle investments Big players not rushing to join the little league Paula Hawkins finds limited choice for a child's investments Pointers FTSE International Limited Retailers face end of easy street Downfall of M&S was Excessive Expectations Adwatch First Active Cut your interest and stay in control Joe Morgan considers the tax advantages of offsetting savings against your mortgage High Rates Can Make the Deals Unattractive The Egg Savings Account A new kind of Abbey habit Website of the Week Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Investments Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Are small firms sleeping giants of investment? Alison Gibson Table Talk The Facts behind the Figures Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unlt Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers' Best Buys Ing Direct Barclays The Times Inside Winners of eco-tourism awards always used to be 'cuddly' projects The World This Week Lombardia Home & Away Image of the Week The time to run to Iran Should wearing a headscarf put you off visiting Iran? Anna Shepard found it more of a help than a hindrance Cosmos Odyssey Worldwide MasterCard Need to know The Best Deals British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short-haul Long-haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Big raspberry to the Big Apple It's friendlier than New York, and the shopping is terrific. Annabelle Thorpe loves Boston Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Need to know Our Pick of Boston's Hotels Go classical at the castle Peter Brookes lifts the drawbridge for a musical weekend The Nice Surprise is how Plentiful the Wines are Voyages Jules Verne Need to know High Notes Christopher's place Bumper demand King of your castle Sole survivors African Safari Club Jumbo load of fun in Kerala Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fortina SPA Resort Triumph from the townships Responsible Tourism Awards: over four pages, we profile the ten winners, all nominated by you In South Africa, Tom Chesshyre finds out how Calabash Tours swept the board Best for poverty reduction Success Stories Need to know Cox & Kings See what a little determination can do Richard Hammond profiles the other nine category winners Best for innovation walking holidays Best In a mountain environment Best hotel Blacks Best for conservation of an endangered specles Best in a marine environment Success Stories Best in a National Park or other protected area Best mode of transport The Travel Collection Outstanding personal contribution Best tour operator They're off to Peru Somak Holidays Noble Caledonia Limited Far-flung but fun for the kids Janice Turner's two small boys became travellers in Sri Lanka Royal Caribbean P&O Cruises Need to know Take the Kids Long-Haul Don't just turn a blind eye Tourists are being urged to report suspected sex offenders. Tom Chesshyre reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Accord aboard All Ways Pacific Picture Gallery Bangers in Dash Room at the inn this Christmas for £10 High Fliers Costa Forbidden Sites By private plane to the pistes This winter, more of us than ever are chartering a jet to the Alps. Amon Cohen finds it's not as pricey as you might think Nationwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Finders The Times Fuel the Private Jet, Jeeves! Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact us ... Italian jobs Times Online New year hideaway in Morocco Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Checking in Lazaat, Cottingham, East Yorkshire Cox & Kings Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Rgain Hunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas The Times Inside Contributors Still crazy after all these years Critic at Large Who says Hitler is old hat? The Producers shows Nazism is always good for a laugh, says Giles Smith Sofa Workshop The gang at the bottom of my garden Ian Rankin on Unwanted Visitors What if Those Six Youths Had Sauntered in? The sheer Gaul of it all ... French Connection Better food, clothes, schools, climate. But that's not why we dislike the French, says Alistair Horne The French Make Rules in the EU, Then Break Them Renault Scenic Who needs swots? Remember when brio, not brains, could open the gates of Oxbridge? Stanley Johnson does 'We don't like to brag, but ...' Tidings of Joy The Christmas round-robins will arrive soon, with news of brilliant offspring and caravan holidays. Simon Hoggart collected some vintage examples, shopped to him by recipients ideas review 'Shall I leave Pickwick where he is?' Charles Dickens created the characters, but it was Hablot Browne's prints that gave them life. Peter Ackroyd on a literary partnership without peer books The Times Books First The Times Literary Supplement books review Master and narrator Biography & Fiction An awkward, secret man who wrote our greatest works of naval fiction ... Robert Hardy sets sail with the enigmatic Patrick O'Brian The Times Ali delivers the punchline Nonfiction The Soul of a Butterfly by Muhammad Ali with Hana Ali Bantam £12.99;208pp ISBN 0 5930 5249 8 What's more ... All mixed up in MacEdonia Nonfiction Salonica: City of Ghosts by Mark Mazower Harper Collins £25;544pp ISBN 0 007 12023 0 £20 (p&p £2.25) Atatürk Relished Un-Islamic Doses of Radi alex Read on Inter Alia The Times Offers Direct What's a nice girl ... Fiction I Am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe Jonathan Cape £20;692pp ISBN 0 224 07486 5 £16 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 Paperbacks Fiction An Alaskan Journey Non Fiction Bestsellers Read on From bard to Norse Children's (9+) The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer Simon & Schuster £12.99;480pp ISBN 0 689 86043 9 Audio Books No talking, please Who would you ather nuzzle up to in the dark - a brash digital superhero or the strong sile - types of cinema's early years? Geoff Brown is in no doubt arts The Times Lost for words: five silent classics As God as it gets How do you portray the omnipotent? At an ICA show, artists claim to find God in pipes, squares of colour and their pets. But religious differences would make a more serious survey impossible, says Morgan Falconer Holly Hunter arts review Rock the casbah The Clash meet traditional Arab tunes in the angry music of Rachid Taha. Nigel Williamson talks to a singer caught between cultures Royal Shakespeare Company How 18th-Century Europe Cracked China's Secret for Making Porcelain Being Julia entertainments This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Multiple Classified Advertising Items life Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Permission to love again Recalled from suburban exile, roses are poetic, sublime and very smart. Mark Griffiths rejoices Planting Bare-Root Roses Rose offer Out There Minding the fort Jonathan Meades's Sense of Place Tower of London Coopers of Stortford gardens Set in stone Stephen Anderton wants to make a mosaic in the shape of a Greek key, but where should he start? Pebble queen Maggy Howarth gives advice Path to success Katherine Swift Clippings Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times box office service Mercury rising Put to the Test Thermometers Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen stars Strips of mixed hedging tall enough to hide the neighhours? Stephen Anderton knows a firm that will install it for you, too Feather Report Truffle trees offer Letters Weekend Tips Angela Gore Ltd Pictureline The Listener Crossword No 3800 a Numerical Puzzle by Waterloo Across Down Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Answers Chess T2 Crossword Winning move Picture Book Jumbo Crossword 551 T2 Clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … body & soul Inside Contributors How much can we take? Stories behind the News We're None the Wiser after a New Warning on Vitamin Supplements Singletons Sicker Need to Know? Well, Well ... Allergic? Nuts Blinking migraine Youth elixir Cheer up, give up Antibody Elton F John Why celebrities show us they're nickers Analyse this Shoplifting Be nice, live longer Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Doctor Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Why educate patients when research proves that it only makes them worse? Who Knows why the Informed Become the Infirm Well Care Private General Practice Young guns in lab coats They're fresh, they're smart and they're going to change our world. In a four-page report we introduce the brightest stars in medical science Geraint Rees, 36 Mapping the mind Lisa Saksida, 34 Unravelling Alzhelmer's Armand Marie Leroi, 40 Master of mutation Test-tube babies Lisa Jamleson, 26 Science's star saleswoman Julie Ahringer, 42 Worm-gene genius Anton Enright, 28 Doyen of DNA Russell Cowburn, 33 Magnetic maestro Dagan Wells, 33 Refining fertility Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, 30 Expert on adolesence Dario Alessl, 36 Diabetes detective Kevin Fong, 33 Extreme explorer The wisdom of ages A clearer view on glasses The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved alex Sacral dimple Birth worry See a consultant and get any tests done, fast For affordable health insurance Health now Fast track to health treatment at a more affordable price Advertisement A Different Kind of Private Health Insurance—without the High Costs No need to put my life and business on hold ... Find your house chi There's nothing like a feng shui consultant to make you feel really at home, says Bel Mooney The Times Get into the flow What's Wrong with your ... Blockbuster? We love to read a mystery novel as it reflects the riddle of our inner selves No sex please, we are zittish Why do teens get spots? A new theory says it stops them having babies. Jerome Burne reports 'It can ruin your life' Banish the blemish Boots Looking for a new position Extreme yoga fans want the discipline accepted as an Olympic sport. But does competition have the right karmic spirit, asks Bruce Millar Pru Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Eat as I say, not as I do You pick at your salad and mealtimes are a bore. 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