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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Malcolm Oliver, Donald MacGillivray, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Andrew Pierce, Luc Sante, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sally Shalam, Simon Barnes, Kevin Cullen, Jane MacQuitty, H. S. Otter, Christine Buckley and Greg Hurst, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Jonny Mendelsson, Mark Souster, Phil Hoad, John Mulvey, Philip Howard, Sean Magee, Carol Midgley, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, Lis Parsons, David Chater, Audry Tautou, James Ducker, Sam Coates and Liz Chong, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Andy Wood (Managing Director), Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Philippe Naughton, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Antonia Senior, Stafford Cliff, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Nick Haslam, Peter Lockton (Author), Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Patrick Marmion, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Joe Morgan Table Talk, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mike Figgis, Peter Ackroyd, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adam fresco, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Steve Harries, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Murdoch, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jim Canning, Richard Johnson, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Renata Saleci, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Simon Busch, Cholë Bryan-Brown, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Dick Morris, Gerard Baker, Rob Tillard, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Carola Long, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin and Angus MacLeod, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Credo Jonathan Sacks, Rona Hunnisett, David Baddiel, Paul Williams, Charlotte Rampling, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Gavin Martin, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Antonia Senior Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Roy Roebuck, Xan Rice, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Marcel Berlins, Henry Singer, Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Paul Wells, Carona Long, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, George Walden, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Brian Case, Andrew Mueller, Robert Crampton, Sally Varlow, Malcolm Boyden, Matthew Parris, Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Tony Hannan, John Lister-Kaye, Mike Barnard, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, John Carey, Alison Gibson, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Ann-Marie Powell, Annabelle Thorpe, M. K. Rowberry, Jeremy Oakes, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Niels Mueller, Eric Sykes, Stephen Dalton, Maria Cleminson, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Laxmi Hariharan, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, William Wyndham, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lucy Alexdander, Richard Ford, Mariah Carey, Patience Wheatcroft, Raekha Prasad, Robert Sanders, Ruth Gledhill and Padraic Murphy,

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The Times Your multisection newspaper this weekend Your multisection newspaper this weekend The Times The Knowledge The Eye Today's television changes for the royal wedding offers quick find Female Form Tiffany & Co National punters fall for a favourite woman As the wreckage is cleared the hard questions start Blair and Brown vow to fight on for jobs The Payments The Assets ... And Potential Buyers But now is the time to drive a bargain Toucan Despair of a Longbridge goodbye Workers' shock was turned to anger at managers who were nowhere to be seen, write Sam Coates and Liz Chong Sport MPs to investigate Charles's finances When the Queen's relatives had to marry abroad The Times People No place for the young HSBC In Diana's shadow As many officers on the streets as guests after past embarrassments The Royal Wedding Low-key service for the blessing reflects changes in the Church 600 miles to a world away from public eye Don't bank on your cockpit computers, airline pilots told halfords Sport Costly refusal to compromise Another sentence Easy-peel citrus Correction Christian Aid Like a solemn football crowd They came by train and on foot in their thousands, with flags and applause for the pilgrim who lit up their world, writes Gerard Baker Cand Rover On Other Pages Faithful demand instant sainthood World mourns globe-trotting pontiff The Opedo Peugeot Prince's embarrassing handshake He greeted Mugabe by accident in a flurry of diplomatic detente among world leaders, Andrew Pierce reports Marriott The silent monks break TV ban to watch ceremony The Pope Skoda dfs dfs Imagine, there's Lennon on Broadway at last A Beatle's Lost Words WHSmith Times Comment Poor Rover: a hundred years of service and no crowds at your funeral Uncool voters in an uncool part of an uncool city making an uncool marque The Week How to say a date Attorney-General and Iraq advice General election campaign tactics BBC coverage Churches, clergy and 'materialism' Dear Mum. . . Comparisons of Pope and Prince Happy memory of wedding switch Valuable souvenirs Charles and Camilla May their marriage bring them happiness—and fortitude No Bones for Mg Rover Political effort is now rightly focused on retraining workers Want to save the planet? Then make me your not so benevolent dictator Power of Faith The spiritual legacy of John Paul Ii for all religions For richer, poorer, better or verse A poem to mark the wedding of Hrhh The Prince of Wales and Mrs Camilia Parker Bowles With apologies to the Poet Laureate MPs, pandas and a bearable truth Our man in Paradise Get the Idea A guide to electionspeak David Rowan Ah, family-friendly. Guaranteed to make my heart plummet DNA led to suspect after 20 years A jury is told Hilda Murrell probably disturbed a burglar who then kidnapped and stabbed her, Stewart Tendler writes 4u Woman cheats former carer out of £500,000 AA Offer only available by phone until 7th May 2005 on … Sentences stand Hoaxer held Rare recovery £50,000 fine Another teenager shot, another victim of Britain's gang warfare smile Shipman has been cremated Legal aid crisis threatens the poor Lastminute egg Register Vauxhall Wild ways leave goats at risk of cull Sainsbury's Lib Dems urge reform before election day Staples Councillor jailed for vote fraud A Cabinet minister has had to accept that the postal voting system is flawed. Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman report X Election 2005 Choose your charity with Tories' war on political correctness Sorry, sir, no press are allowed on this bandwagon Picture Gallery A call from your party could cost them £5,000 PC World No time or download limits PC World Visa scam fears put visits by holiday workers on hold Indian Ocean Animal activists reveal where body is buried Sofa Turbine's shadow casts doubt over prison security Nationwide The crooner returns to seduce the pop charts Laser surgery helps bionic soldiers to see at night Duxiana Superbug infection can lead to loss of limbs Theatre Vagina Monologues Wyndham's WC2 Holiday Inn Redgrave is all sound and no fury Theatre Hecuba Albery, WC2 By a Staff Reporter: Guilty cannabis granny is free to carry on baking Multiple Display Advertising Items intel inside Why passage to Bollywood may mean a turns on the casting couch Heavy Industry 'I was harassed and people tried it on, so I walked out' Man lies under train and lives Travellers depart Three stay in jail Scooter looter Murder sentence Council apology Gay police plea Laura Ashley Accusations of spin as waiting lists shrink mfi Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe plans a return to Mars in the quest for life The Week on the Web What campaign songs would you choose for the general election? Philippe Naughton has one suggestion Nationwide Most-Read at Times Online Join the Debate Times World News Two years later, Iraqis still wait for the good life Cost of Living Subaru (AP): Aid rations cut (AP): Foundary blast (AP): Royal illness (AFP): Stolen art found (AP): Finger food (Reuters): Wrong-footed Marathon strides in the dark An athlete who lost his sight but never abandoned his dream is running the London Marathon, writes Xan Rice Bespoke Suits EU constitution sabotaged Neo-Nazi teenagers fight in British boxing's No 1 brand Right-wing gangs in the Netherlands wear Lonsdale clothing to proclaim their allegiance to Hitler, Anthony Browne reports WHSmith Weather Eye tiny India honours nurse who stayed after slaughter of family Texan star begins to lose his shine as scandals rattle Republican allies Tom DeLay wields more power in the US than Bush, but he's in trouble, Roland Watson in Washington writes The Things He Said. . . ... And what They Said Modern Times (AP): Atlanta suspect 'to plead guilty' Protest rally (AFP): Deadly virus (AFP): Mine deaths (AP): Hidden treasure (Reuters): Bond in Berlin Coach shot over team selection sky Chef says he saw Jackson abuse 'Home Alone' star Drinks giants fight to be everyone's cup of tea in Japan Macworld (AP/AFP): Britain closes Yemen mission (Reuters): Look both ways (Reuters): Maoists killed (AFP): Nose for trouble (AP): Dressing down The Sunday Times The Windsor Wedding Full Reports Tomorrow culture Times Business Saturday April 9 2005 Accenture losses Prudential payoff Barclays push Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pensions threat to Rover direct Six equity groups consider making £5bn bids for Boots Jailed chief goes from cell to sell in advertising call Boots is no Debenhams The Department of Trade and Industry's emergency mission … Query on bill Aid-Call Life's a beach for Mg Rover's chief Need to Know UBS FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Ford profit alert IBM deal cleared Rethink on Wind Eurotunnel results Results in Brief Business Big Shot Gold North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press 'Fiddler' control Spitzer to question Buffett in AIG insurance investigation Chandler makes £25m sale Rivals agree on Adelphia Wal-Mart investigates expenses of ex-director F&c Green plans to boost Bhs with Tammy The Times Wrong gear Whittard feels the heat as profits slide Market forecast City Diary Pipeline grapevine City Diary Battle for STS hots up as Pigit raises offer Barclays aims for bigger slice of insurance pie Insurer maps out the risk of an arsonist striking IFAs face extra levy over bonds mis-selling Shares 'poised to plunge after the election' Patrick Hosking examines the pessimistic view of stock market prospects taken by the chartists The Times Whither the Footsie? Heron blocks Crest proposals Use art to harness team chemistry Times Online Ex-partners given warning over old Chesterton leases The art of keeping your staff happy simplyswitch In the Frame 'I have used Geoffrey several times to place helpful rumours in the tabloid press. . . We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Streetfighter who is ready to mix it for a good deal Dominic Walsh believes that Allied Domecq's chief, Philip Bowman, will extract the best price in a takeover Cv: Philip Bowman Still bruised by legal battles Falling oil price helps to fuel gains at BA and Carnival Larger Capitalisation Shares 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 Old habit lights up despite new Labour's disapproval Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts European bid speculation boots Colt Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices WWF Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Alan Bloom Prodigiously inventive horticulturalist whose ideas and fine plants shaped postwar British gardens Alan Bloom, Mbe, plantsman, was born on November 19, 1906. He died on March 31, 2005, aged 98 Myfanwy Thomas Preserving the memory of a famous father Myfanwy Thomas, teacher and writer, was born on August 16, 1910. She died on March 8, 2005, aged 94 A fair world built on Man's transcendent dignity Cardinal George Pell talks to Ruth Gledhill about how the Church should come to terms with the secular world At your Service A pilgrim Church on a journey of hope Sunday Worship Faith News John Paul's blow against a virus of the soul Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Royal Navy Graduations Modern Times Supersize commuters, fun runs and an inebriated proposal Timesonline Readers Reply Birthdays Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Funeral Arrangements Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The summer when the world shivered Weather Eye On this Day CAH: Quick Word Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Moscow Flyer shows no mercy to Melling opposition Pages of Aintree Aintree Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Southwell Newcastle Lingfield Park Racing next Week Hereford Grand Central bids to enhance claims Welcome to the new Iron Age Armchair Investor A million reasons not to be letting off any fireworks De La Hoya wants to go back to the golden days Ron Lewis on the champion who is punching above his weight in a new role The Times Khan a frustrated spectator as Cuban conqueror eases to win Faster doping process proposed after Olympic farce Equestrianism 'Doctor' needs taste of own medicine Lara reaches Test landmark Advantage Loeb Family fortunes Moore's clincher Botwright joy Sharp triumph Davenport rules Flamboyant Rossi just wants to have fun on his own Motorcycling Magic Sponge Unlimited beer, food and beauty pageants: life's a hoot for Daly By a Correspondent: Wigan youngsters make Giants fight for victory Rugby League Robinson proves difference as gallant Salford hold on Long's injury takes gloss off kicking milestone Golf mum hoping gamble pays off Butcher laps it up at Stringfellows The Weekend's Fixtures Today Cricket Times Test Tomorrow Cricket The Results Service Football Thompson's cruise does little to excite Sailing Woodward's hand forced by fitness as much as form O2 British Isles Airways Match-By-Match Guide to the Zurich Premiership this Weekend Stimpson plotting escape route Timesonline Zurich Premiership Pointers Kirwan pays high price for Italy's Six Nations shortcomings Secret plans back closed shop for elite clubs Powergen Cup The Great Debate The Times Sports Book Aintree totesport William Hill Guide to the Runners The Lessons of History One Jump Ahead Ladbrokes Jakari has all the right credentials Coral Brew ready to cheer breakthrough VC boylesport Ford to raise roof on Forest Gunner Experts' View Century of celebration seeks happy conclusion Pages of Aintree FilmFirst Timesonline Complete First-Round Scores Breathless day when you could barely see Woods for the trees Howell and Donald are leading lights amid the gloom It's over and out: this may be my last Ashes tour Neither the umpires nor the Lord's groundstaff seemed … ECB to scrap triangular tournaments MCC takes over student funding England Should Put Kennedy in at No 10 to Boost Changes of Winning Back the Ashes From the first toss to the final ball, this will be a summer to relish As a new season begins, players, fans, coaches and officials give their views and predictions on the state of play What a difference a day makes? Not in this game The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor How They Stand in England and Scotland Celtic lead potential suitors in race for Bellamy Referee Dean banned for season over racing syndicate Picture Gallery O'Leary expresses delight at revival in rival's fortunes Timesonline West Bromwich dig way out of trouble ... with free Ribena Malcolm Boyden captures the mood as Albion aim to rewrite Premiership history McClaren to confirm commitment with new contract Ferguson's confessions shed light on failings The Times I was Wrong Manager's Admissions Mandaric building on solid foundations Game on Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Matches I just want those eight points José Mourinho has been making headlines around the world with his controversial weekly column for a Portuguese magazine. Now The Times has signed an exclusive deal with Record Dez which allows the most charismatic manager in football to make his debut in the British press. . . Lucozade Sport Early struggles help Drogba cope with pressure of life at the top Fowler in party mood for big day Gerrard 'committed' to move to Chelsea at end of the season Carrie Ford's mission: to be first among equals Titleist 'The race is no longer a matter of which is the best horse. it is all about which is the better sex' Timesonline Picture Gallery Boxing clever Cuba: the World's Boxing Heavyweight (BBC two 2pm tomorrow) The Times Crossword 22,946 Byrne rubber Live Moto GP (British Eurosport, 8.45am tomorrow) Building fences The Grand National (BBC One, 4.10pm today) Villa of the Piece Live Premiership Football, Tottenham v Newcastle (Sky Sports 1,3pm tomorrow) Times Sport Lampard the world's best, says Mourinho The Times Allure The Times Inside Contributors When Irish feet fall Flatley Long ago Peter Paphides yearned to be an Irishman. The cult of Riverdance has cured him TLS Fancy another just war? Vote Tony The writer left speechless When Saul Bellow met Margaret Thatcher, the dialogue went one way, recalls George Walden Ascot Take one rhino horn with meals Threatened specials are facing extinction for dubious Chinese cures, writes Richard Ellis On the critical list Rage against the machine Too poor to take up a college scholarship. Luc Sante would up in a factory performing a mind-numbingly repetitive job. Only reading saved his sanity Saab The cruellest of harvests Wrecking is a tradition as English as muffins and cream teas, writes Peter Ackroyd books The Times Books First Inter Alia Timesonline Load of old ballots Politics How do you plead? Law What's more. . . Read on Travel Direct A Holocaust called home Psychology Happy childhoods don't make bestsellers, writes Renata Saleci Audiobooks Timesonline A cold shadow at his side Fiction Secrets from the upper room Fiction Nonfiction Bestsellers Paperbacks Fiction 'Friends, Romans, Iraqis' One of two big new productions of Julius Caesar finds echoes in a very modern conflict. Patrick Marmion examines the changing face of Shakespeare's tragedy Warner Will Return Caesar to an Epic Scale arts NT Let's get ready to samba Colourful, steamy and sensual, the dance rhythms of Brazil are coming our way. Donald Hutera reports on a Latin invasion Roasting Tony in a camp fire Tim Teeman meets an unlikely duo poking fun at our leaders Gromit Paul Wells on how British Best of British Blithe Spirit This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Image of the Week Theatre Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Jazz & World Amajuba Life Les petits gourmands School dinners in France are a world away from frozen pizza and chips, writes Miranda Ingram Out There Boomers busted Once they had it all, says Alan Franks. Now the kids won't leave mum's blown the inheritance, and the pension's knackered a good year they raise four chicks That cat's barking Dogs are needy sycophants, it's said, while felines walk alone. That's unless you live in Simon Busch's household The Times Feather Report gardens Serene in the city Using interlocking shapes and changes of level, Ann-Marie Powell creates an urban sanctuary Weekend Tips Letters The Times Kitchen Garden Gourmet Onions Key plants Katherine Swift The Top Line is a Mixture of Aniseed and Honey and Jasmine. Pure Sex For one year only. . . When Paul Williams decided to experiment with a patch of spare land by raising annuals from seed, the result was a riot Gardenlife Sowing tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Clippings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Crossword No 3560 Solution to Crossword 3559 Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3820 Disappearance by Sabre Su Doku Bridge Scrabble Word Watching Two Brains Word Watching Answers Chess Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 575 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The Times Inside Pushing the pills The profit-led drugs industry needs a tough new watchdog What Pants Body&Soul Percentage of people wearing different types of underwear Well, Well ... Need to Know Iron bonds Smiling brightly Open and shut case Antibotty Bone up on onions Darling, I love you, and you, and you. . . Feast for your eyes Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Junk Medicine Regulating Supplements Don't knock the EU: it's new ruling on supplements is overdue and is good for our health Pru Health Making a blank canvas Can we erase bad memories? Scientists meeting this week think so. Martin Ince reports Scratch the head T2 on Monday Highgate Doctor Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Beware a rash judgement—it can spread very quickly into a no-win situation Don't cramp my style The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved Cutting the cost of private health insurance Vitalit The Good Fertility Guide arc I've picked a team for my twins In the first of a monthly column, broadcaster Gabby Logan reveals her game plan for pregnancy The writer of passage Julian Clary is back-having overcome ostracism, depression and panic attacks-with a new job on live TV. He's also written a warts-and-all autobiography. Oooh, get her, says Rosie Millard Bells and smells How to Cheat at Eating Butter Spreads The knead to know principle A traditional bread-making course in Dorset gives Nick Wyke a therapeutic Crumbs of goodness Soda, so good The man who bakes it better Roll up your Sleeves, Anyone Can Make Bread Is anybody out there? Mediums are pulling in huge crowds, businesses take advice from spirits—why is a passion for the paranormal now normal, asks Celia Dodd The Times Making contact Smoke and mirrors What's Wrong with your. . . Insurance Losing delight in life is a high price to pay for hedging against future disasters Lunchtime Fix Microdermabrasion The Times Bodylicious Unlocking your chi Try these exercises to get the buzz Life in soft focus Bel Mooney finds freedom of spirit practising t'ai chi at a Somerset retreat Meditating in Luxury Can only Be a Good Thing Dressing up the truth Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson Keeping it real Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Garnier The Times Inside Shock election results hit markets the most Antonia Senior looks at what a Tory win might do to share prices Tony Blair Has Had a Mixed Ride with the Markets The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Jupiter Debt timebomb looms as students face fee increase Long odds on savings success Gender pay gap has become a retirement income chasm The high cost of convenience Alison Gibson meets a young professional loath to sacrifice her 'must-have' lifestyle accessories F&c Kate Mayo: what the experts say Over to you Links Fidelity Kate's response Whine of the Week UBS Global Asset Management Blame game explained Joe Morgan on how to seek financial services compensation A Question of Money Case Study Bonus Blow Bradford & Bingley Website of the Week Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil 'super spike' could prove rather painful Demand is Not so Price-Sensitive as It once was Parents spoilt for choice Alison Gibson helps you to pick from the bewildering array of Child Trust Funds family investments Stock Market Accounts Prudential Cars to tempt the boy racer inside you Gráinne Gilmore talks to a former world champion driver who has set up a small business abbey Survival tips northern rock Links Legal & General Antiquities turn heads of private enthusiasts A glaring omission for savers Mark Atherton finds that a key element of Labour's 'Sandler' initiative has failed to materialise Lloyds TSB Rising exit penalties are only the start for borrowers Benefits of Long Fixes now Draw More Attention Links Adwatch HSBC First Active Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Investments Think bigger and dare to be different Stockpickers are Flavour of the Decade Timesonline Double-Digit returns are the holy grail of investment in today's low-inflation environment Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Charcol Cheapest Level-Term Assurance Pension annuities Savers' Best Buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Ing Direct Vote for The Times Inside Air passengers are right to report unusual sights to a crew member—calmly The World This Week Picture Gallery Girona Kerry Home & Away Like a True Romantic The slow train to little Britain Stephen McClarence visited a former colonial summer capital and found the Raj in mothballs Greaves Travel VJV A&k Trans Indus mysteries of India Read up on the Raj Club Med Need to know The Best Deals The Open University Voyages Jules Verne Short-haul Long-haul ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact us. . . Noble Caledonia Limited China on a plate for families Fairytales really do come true Sally Varlow visits the home of a great Dane - and storyteller Detur China northern cyprus Need to know Anatolian Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Our little slice of heaven Sicily meant pizzas and ice-cream for John Clarke's son Need to know Norway Taking off for tapas As new budget air routes open up Spain, Martin Symington explores Valencia Need to know Times Online euro tunnel Spain on a Budget Oviedo Jerez Take your Pick Spain on a Budget Santander Granada Noble Caledonia Limited Santiago de Compostela Madrid Black pudding with a twist Valladolid Need to Know Marbella teNeues Designpocket Guides Trailfinders Backpackers' Guides eguides Hedonist's Guides Voyages Jules Verne Where to Wear Guides Something for the weekend Annabelle Thorpe examines the new breed of guidebook, targeting specific types of travellers Purple Guides Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Spot Multiple Display Advertising Items To be a pilgrim ... 2005-style Tom Chesshyre reports on a post-Pope revival Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel News Exclusively Online markwarner. co. uk Swansea Cork Ferries Ashes to Ashes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Venetian class Greek Odyssey Spa Holidays For wine lovers Steps in the sand travelsphere Be flexible in home of yoga Checking in The Priory Inn, Gloucestershire The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Lisbon Book Ahead Deals of the Week The Bargain Hunter Princess Cruises Walt Disney World Resort Magazine Harvey Nichols Marston & Langinger Limited Contents 09.04.05 At Home with Mary Quant Contacts Basf The Dark Ages Wisdom Style Tribes the Design Diva On the Science of Happiness We can aim to craft our personal environment to induce positive emotions in ourselves, like confidence Lexi Confusion No. 28 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Cath Kidston, 46, Designer The next Big Thing Prefab Houses Someone's Got to Do It… The Curtain Cleaner Emporio Armani Interior Design Bargainhunter Out There Metallics Mint Coolhunter Chicken Grills Natuzzi The home front How we Live now Essay Designer trends are out quirky sensuality is in. And with the profusion of choice, the British homeowner has never had it so good Hotpoint Picture Gallery hülsta Wesley-Barrell Bosch The Counter Revolution Once, elegant objects for the home were the preserve of the rich—now, high—street chains are bringing good design to the people Miele Brintons Oris If Well-Shaped Plates Cost £2.49, why Would You Go Anywhere Else? High Street Worcester True Colour Romantic, revolutionary, nature lover or drama queen? When fashion designer friends Sadie Frost and Jemima French were tested to find their ideal interior design shades, it threw up some surprising results, as Vinny Lee discovered Art Works Sadie's Colours Paintworks Floor Show Rugs Turst Him, He's an Expert With an American author haranguing us for being too British about hiring help, Tina Gaudoin decides to call in the specialists T. K. max VW One in Ten Europeans was Conceived on an Ikea Bed… More Copies of the Ikea Catalogue are Printed Each Year than the Bible ... We British Ate 155 Tons of Ikea Meatballs Last Year ... ... the facts say it all. Yet our relationship with the Swedish superstore is still very love-hate, as Lucy Alexander discovers Brittany Ferries mirrorform Water, Water, Everywhere Hertz dolphin Two's a Company When your business deals with the home, it helps to build to family ties. Here, four design duos explain their work-life balance Willis & Gambier Furniture Village Against Ikea Lucia's Wish List Lucia van der Post picks her desert-island designs—objects of beauty to add instant sophistication rochebobois The Sunday Times Ask Aggie Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie What your Cutlery Says about You intel inside Take 3 Same room—three very different looks. Vinny Lee shows how you can mix modern with more classic styles to ring the changes Modern with New Country People in Glass Houses… ... shouldn't have chintz. After years of clamping Victorian-style conservatories to the side of our homes, modernism is finally taking hold—and the advantages are clear to see Thomas Sanderson Hammonds A Shed of my Own No space or funds for a full-on conservatory? Don't despair: even the humblest garden retreat can prove the ideal place to entertain, lounge or just dream Neville Johnson Stressless Smallbone Sicily and her Islands Noble Caledonia Limited Go with the Flow Embrace your inner wild child and invest in dreamy diaphanous chiffon dresses paired with outsize beads and bangles. Float on. . . De Dietrich I Began Enjoying Myself. It is Not Every Day You Get a Bona Fide Snooty Parisian Serving You Restaurants Copella Where the Trainers Drink the Hollow Bottom, Gloucestershire Picture Gallery And this Little Piggy Went. . . ... into almost everything, from pan-fried trotter and stock to braised cheeks and pork ribs. Caroline Bishop, our Young Food Writer of the Year, watched Gordon Ramsay in action Knorr The Sunday Times Beautiful Madeira Reader Offer Seven Nights from Just £199 per Person Very Few British Drinkers are Aware of the Occasionally Great Reds Portugal Products Wine Six ... Kitchen Greats Display Advertising Items Food Labelling Food Detective Black cherry and prune preserve with spices and a hint of Armagnac Pier The New Kitchen Restoration Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Someone suggested I make an origami eagle with instructions off the net. After an hour, I had a tightly folded wad of paper, not an eagle, not even a pigeon Beta Male Cornwall Bvlgari The Eye Modus Idol Pursuits Inanutshell James Dean is an icon, but what of the other stars who left us too young? Peter Paphides referees This Week 7 Film & Dvd Music & Cd TV & Radio Cover Photo: Phil Stern/cpi/sony Ericsson Proud Galleries The Eye, The Times The Man behind the Lens Giant among Idols For a Teenager in the 1950s James Dean was the Man, Says Brian Case First-Class Eurostar Daniel Brühl's the ticket for cross-continental fame, says Phil Hoad Film Reviews Sean Penn has a view to a kill in The Assassination of Richard Nixon The Big Film 1979: With Cannes revivified, an Oscar for Bertrand … L'internationale Carte Noire talking points amazon Kill your Idols (Nc) Star Choice DVD Reviews Scorsese revisits the Mean Streets of his youth DVD also out on DVD Picture Gallery only in america Games Learn the art of war in Cossacks II, or hack and slash in Champions The Times The Times 14 the Eye Empire Strikes Back Stephen Dalton meets the Berlin techno-punk mogul Alec Empire CD Reviews Garbage offer up junk and gems, plus more uneasy listening from Nick Cave live wires Pop Soul Various Artists Electronica Tom Vek Odyssey Contemporary Classical Exaudi also out on CD The Times Picture Gallery Rock Nerina Pallot Jazz Food Folk-Rock Fairport Convention Parsley Sauce Shivaree's Ambrosia Parsley is no angel, says Victoria Segal Compulsive Viewing The film-maker Henry Singer on his documentary, The Confession Saturday The best of the week by Stephen Dalton Pioneer pay to view Sunday Monday Tuesday The Big Issue Wednesday Thursday Behind the Screen Cat Ballou Proved that Jane Fonda Could Do Comedy and Horses Can Cross their Legs Friday pioneer tape to view Saturday 9 TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Entertainment Factual Multi Channel Choice kids' choice Main Channels TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Entertainment Factual Multi Channel Choice kids' choice Main Channels TV Choice Multi Channel Entertainment Sport Factual Multi Channel Choice TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Entertainment Factual Multi Channel Choice Main Channels TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Factual Multi Channel Choice Main Channels TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Entertainment Factual Multi Channel Choice Main Channels TV Choice Sport Multi Channel Factual Multi Channel Choice Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Radio Choice Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Six Feet under The Times Natural History Museum This Drink Alarm Bells Ring for Depp Eat Shop Top Thai Restaurants With Thai New Year starting on Wednesday, let Square Meal guide you to the best places to try the cuisine foodnews Price Guide Food Drink squaremeal. co. uk Also Recommended Luxury Stationers Hotofftheshelf Short Sharp Shop Where to go, what to look for, and the best bargains to be had when you're up for a spot of retail therapy auctionwatch seeyouat. . . Entertainment new this week Reviews critic's five box office Film The slow pace, fragmented flashbacks and bottom-of-the-sea … Picture Gallery For our selection of the 100 finest French films yet … Central hit or hype? Local hit or hype? hit or hype? More extensive Local listings can be found Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 critic's pick Tuesday 12 music venues Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Westend Openings West End Reviews critic's pick Tickets for most West End shows can be bought via The … west end venues Picture Gallery Designer of the Year Off-West End Fringe hit or hype? Concerts Classical Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 critic's pick classical venues Classical/opera/dance Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Opera Dance critic's pick last chance Art Major Galleries critic's pick Art National Portrait hit or hype? Other Shows Saturday 9 Comedy Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 critic's pick Saturday 9 Clubs Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 critic's pick Thursday 14 Friday 15 Gay Clubs club venues All Week Events Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 get out of town Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Kids' Film Clubs Kids Shows Activities "People Can Be a Bit More Irritable and Aggressive in the Capital. Up North, People Seem to Be Friendlier" citysecrets The Times www.aerlingus.com The Times Carte Noire 100 Best French Films The French Connection Jean-Pierre Jeunet The Amélie auteur has surpassed his contemporaries to become French cinema's hottest property, says Ed Potton Carte Noire Modern Classics Amelie (Le Fabuleux Destin D'amelie Poulain) Carte Noire Modern Cults Carte Noire Modern Cults My Sex Life (or how to Get into an Argument) (Comment Je Me Suis Dispute ... Ma Vie Sexuelle) Carte Noire Carte Noire Dramas Carte Noire star choice Carte Noire Romances star choice Carte Noire The Times Thrillers Carte Noire star choice Comedies "More shocking than Buñuel, Blier star choice Carte Noire Nouvelle Vague "Hiroshima is a film Carte Noire Carte Noire Landmarks "The cinematograph is an invention without a future. But at least it has a past" Carte Noire Shorts Carte Noire Icons Jean Gabin: Pépé Le Moko "God created woman, but the devil created Brigitte Bardot" "8 Women is a who's whodunnit" Icons Carte Noire Carte Noire

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