News from 16/04/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Mr R. L. Oxfordshire, Gráinne Gilmore, James Kitchenham, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, John McNamara, Mary Ann Sieghart and Alexandra Frean, Jon Ashworth, Donald MacGillivray, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Douglas Adams, Andrew Pierce, Isabel Allende, Tom Fort, Val McDermid, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Jall Crawshaw, Patrick Bishop, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Geraldine Brooks, Richard Hobson, Joe Hyams, Clare Lazaro, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, David Read (Chairman and Director of Music), Hunter S. Thompson, Brian Widdowson, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Hannah McGill, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nellam Berjee and Joe Bolger, Richard Irving, Jennifer Haigh, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Kaveh Solhekel, Stella Shamoon's, Martin Aston, Bob Stanley, Luke Rhinehart, The Times Team of Critics, Wendy Ide, SM, Philippa Gregory, Helan Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal, Philippe Naughton, Phill Yates, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Roger Smith, Rosie Millard, David Sharrock, George MacDonald Fraser, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Rebecca Ley Michael Freeman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Nick Robinson Political Editor, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Simon Thurley, Jane Clarke, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Robin Young, Henry Hanning, Kenneth Johns, Jean-Dominique Bauby, Tracy Chevalier, Nick Wyke, Ian Belcher, Peter Davies, Tina Gaudoin, Phil Pratt, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Aggie Mackenzie, Genevieve Fox, Martin Palmer, Tim Teeman, Mrs Kimble, Sue Mallia, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Lance Anisfield (Special Adviser), Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Christian Marclay, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Nigel Williamson, Azar Nafisi, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Katie Hickman, Laurie Graham, Lisa Grainger, Mark Atherton, Jack Shamash, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, David Lawrenson, Chris Power, Shawn Levy, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Carol Shields, Peter Bannister, Magnus Grimond, Rebeca O' Connor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Spike Milligan, Nathaniel Philbrick, Raymond Keene, AJ, P. D. L. Surrey, Adam Sage, Giles Goren, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Amitav Ghosh, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ginny McGrath and Tom Chesshyre, Norman Webb, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Amir Aczel, Amanda J. Bird, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Brian Doyle, Paul Miller, Gerard Barker, Richard Owen, Kate Winslet, Catherine H. M. Phillips, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Douglas McPherson, Nick Hasell, McGregor, Brendian Benson, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Jonathan Self, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, John Fredrick, Victoria O'brien, Paul Simons, Chris Condron, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Michelle Henery, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Emily MacKay, David Eyre, Robert Crampton, Renata Rubnikowicz, Bob Pritchard, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Richard Rae, Julie Burchill, Deborah King, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Tamara Beckwith, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, John Angerson, Adrian Lester, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, R. Malley, John Wilson, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Bess Twiston Davies, Robert Downey, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Peter Melchett, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, John F. Smith, Helena Christensen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Oliver Cromwell, John Harris, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Richard Redden, Simon Crompton, Andy Bowles, Peter Ralph, Philip Oltermann, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman, G. Rides, Hught Johnson, David Charter, Philip Webster and Christine Buckley, Owen Slot, Siobhan Dolan, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Oliver Bennett, Will Hide, Charles Kennedy, Jenny Davey, Jonathan Franzen, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, David Hollingsworth, Lisa Verrico, Irma Kurtz, Ian Watson,
ResumoThe Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Times Soars Again End of the road as Rover rescue collapses Holmes demands £20,000 to fire marathon start gun The Times Inside your Multisection Newspaper Shortage of MMR jabs threatens outbreak of mumps Ten arrested at travellers' site Bombs as a hobby Teenage racist Castle burgled Playing in Another World Tiffany & Co. Honey trap for the web adulterer A virtual detective agency has become an unlikely hit with suspicious spouses in a role-playing game, Ben Hoyle reports Laid off workers to get £4,000 for 15 years' service The bandwagon may be diverted but it will not be halted Briefing Election 2005 Car prices plummet as dealers go under Police celebrity files 'were sold to press' Multiyork Modern Times Court bans classical fanfare with ASBO on woman of 741 Shopkeeper quits after pay-off for racist abuse Times Election 2005 Chrysler Lost grave of William Blake found in London Ministry erred in terror orders Nephew jailed BBC staff action Girl murdered Bullying suicide Word of the law Correction Oxford cashes in on cachet of its name Never mind the degree, just buy the T-shirt as the university exploits its brand, reports Patrick Foster Inside the secret world of anarchists preparing for G8 summit The Times penetrated a group of militants who are intent on organised chaos when world leaders come to Scotland. Adam Luck reports Security in Numbers Police call up 10,000 to prevent repeat of Genoa Dfs Dfs A race to the wire as old hand at Morse code beats txt msgrs Skier saves avalanche wife Light sentences for abuse couple Wreck visit Railwaymen walk Everest bid Tragedy on trip Comment The new Touarag Casanova regenerates into the new Doctor Who Patek Philippe Geneve Singles chart goes ahead M&S Peugeot Monaco bids quiet farewell to a prince who brought riches Ba.com Dame Kelly turns down marathon role after fee row Sport Vauxhall Capital position to watch the runners Dixons The Week on the Web Philippe Naughton explains how to put John Humphrys in your pocket Most-Read Stories Online Bmi Halfords Index When it's time to seize the moment, Kennedy is fumbling in the dark Why aren't they doing better? I can answer in two words: 'direction' and 'leadership' The Week 'Where?" Auctionair' Labour policies under attack The disenchanted and spiritually guided paths to May 5 Never too late Hospital infections Skye at night Legal aid system Gifts and charity In defence of organic food School governors Substandard titles The Times Rover and out A strange and unfortunate end to a sad industrial saga Home of Lost Causes Oxford University turns to marketing for its salvation Today's election issue: every child has the right to say wow to a newt The Other Election A new pope must be a mix of the traditional and the contemporary Everything's coming up rose-tinted That pemiclous disease called nostalgia goes back as far as cavemen-and the British are oddly prone to it It's as if a model of Begouss and the box-set of Dad's Army could hold back time Nature Notes Gosh, brown and talented? Super The liberal middle classes still feel the need to colour-code and pigeonhole And the cure is… A guide to election speak Needed: a cure for Labour pains and Irritable Jowell Syndrome Today Tomorrow Toyota Drugs father escapes jail Drowning charge The new black Cockling ban Misuse of cannon Polo player dies £200,000 teapot Phones Weekend review Dognappers defy 'powerless police for ransom payments Currys Lexus Croke Park Gaelic sport tackles 85-year injury of its Bloody Sunday Meet Zesh and Wayne and then think again He has a levels? Footballers usually leave school before potato-painting Sky Weather Eye Theatre The Far Pavilions Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2 Pop Tony Bennett Albert Hall Arts in T2 on Monday The crooning glory Marriott Hyundai Index Tories accused of helping to block postal voting reforms Observers from Ukraine, Serbia and Russia to scrutinise ballot Xday11 The Day in Brief Why one million school-gate Politicians have cottoned on to childcare policies as a vote winner in a once-neglected electorate, write Mary Ann Sieghart and Alexandra Frean Heal's Home Event The Netmums Parties desperate for seats on sofas Secrets & Lies Being a Mother 'A year's maternity leave? You'd need to be retrained The pain and pleasure of being in Labour Political Notebook Not for Prezza 'that awful man' or 'these bloody people' Kist Stay and Eat Free Minister off-message with gaffe on tactics Tears of yob attack victim spoil ASBO campaign Nationwide BBC denies re-editing to a Tory script Doorstep Damian: Phone mast concerns signal a memorable encore in Enfield Reporter at your Beck and Call First direct Enfield Southgate SNP promises to cut taxes Curate fights on NHS petition Welsh manifesto Failed appeal What Not to Vote What not to vote: Danny and Timmy Are you confused by your policy wardrobe? Afraid to come out of the electoral closet? Not sure what colour your polling outfit should be? Then you've come to the right place. Here Daniel Finkelstein and Tim Hames, Britain's pithiest pair of political pundits, help floating voters to find out who they … Well briefed on the news, but clueless in answering my PMQs David Baddiel Join Panel of Question Time Moat UKIP trumpets its claim to be the best of British AA Staples Aides fear damaging second gaffe by exhausted Kennedy Meet the Leaders WH Smith Poll takes a seaside hopeful by surprise Election People People@thetimes.co.uk Why Charlie is the distillers' darling The Week that was Buddies of the Week Blunder of the Week Unlikely Duo of the Week High Point of the Week Low Point of the Week Baffling Quote of the Week Prezza Moment of the Week Index From a pioneer to a pariah as Golden Arches celebrate 50 years McDonald's may now represent the ills of global capitalism but it still sells, reports Gerard Barker Supersize Me Chirac's TV show fails to sway doubters over EU Constitution Sport Home Choice Wary Dutch prepare to strike fatal blow By Our Foreign Staff: Nigerian leader's son is charged with fraud Nationwide Victims jump to their deaths as Paris hotel blaze kills 20 (AFP): Italy may face early election (AP): Hunting for flu (AP): Drought deepens (Reuters): Hot on the trail (Reuters): Cold reaction Body & Soul When Belsen was liberated, the Holocaust hit home in Britain Colditz veterans return to castle prison Faster internet Cardinals aim to heal rift left by John Paul The Favourities Binman held for fashion writer's killing that inspired a bestseller Online Anglian Bonhams 1793 (AFP): Chinese protest against Japan (AP): Journalists cleared (Reuters): Leading role (Reuters): Test of time I lied, says mother of Jackson accuser Tiny.com An Exercise in Academic Deceit How gibberish put scientists to shame I did not meet bribe suspect, says Annan Travelcare Briton surprised by oil-scam claim By Our Foreign Staff: Insurgents hold 60 to drive Shias from town The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday April 16 2005 US shares at lowest level for 5½ months Claridge's owner pays £500m for 3.5 acres of West End US investor could add Legoland to Merlin's London Dungeon An alien species comes under the attack Stanley saga may end split Dixons Pensions void Averys Wine Merchants DTI 'Foresight Vehicle' didn't see this one Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know The Times Offers Direct Bertelsmann buy Tower cuts jobs New market chief Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday That was the Week Raytheon offer Stop Press UBM investors to reap £300m with NOP World sale The Times Directors 'at risk of extradition to US' EMI more upbeat on sales EMI more upbeat on Sales High oil prices to top the G7 agenda Debris from Rover collapse hits car dealers Sisters steal march on brothers Striking a light for the rights of workers Hp invent Dixons in $1.9bn deal with Russian electrical retailer Property market 'at peak' The Times Virgin's lingerie may come undone Chairman of IFG to get £20m from sale of gas firm Spirit results thwart float Citigroup in $15bn buyback Pain gets worse at Wall Street's stricken giant Chief in spotlight as Morgan Stanley banker quits, says Caroline Merrel Screen Select Pioneer a perfect fit for Mill House Yo! Sushi rolls through Europe with US in sight Mid Ocean reduces bid for LA Fitness MidOcean reduces bid for LA Fitness Nerve needed for the business of speaking up Young Enterprise Learning by Doing Biotech tan from a jab could put Richard Irving looks at the prospects for a new drug that tans without the worrying ultraviolet rays First to bring broadband internet to your seat Picture Gallery Eastern promise City Diary Edwardian gent City Diary Is this a three-in-one paradise pill? Picture Gallery On the buses City Diary Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Shady story of a crooked street James Doran finds that white collar crime is nothing new in New York Analyst's forecast on growth sucks the air out of O2 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 (000s) Quantica's broker switch sparks rumours Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 UK investors have suffered eight years of hard Labour Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Banking & Finance Hargreaves Lansdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Harald Juhnke Actor whose defiant humour in the face of drink problems reflected an indomitable Berliner approach to life's vicissitudes Harald Juhnke, entertainer and actor, was born on June 10,1929. He died on April 1,2005, aged 75 Simon Blumenfield Prolific author who fought fascism in the East End of the 1930s and wrote a weekly showbiz column until well into his nineties Simon Blumenfield, author and journalist, was born on November 25,1907. He died on April 13,2005, aged 97 Forthcoming Marriages Marriage School News Luncheon Memorial Service Modern Times What to eat, where to holiday and who's Charlie? Send letters Times Online Court Circular Readers Reply A proud new utopia, or just another ghetto? Jack Shamash looks at plans to relocate Stamford Hill's poorer Jews to a new estate in Milton Keynes At your Service Sunday Worship Faith News A sense of vocation could be the Pope's legacy Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam Private The Times Court & Social Gifts Announcements Public Notices Trustee Acts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweeping away 'dem Redhill blues Weather Eye Budget day lived up to its reputation in attracting to the House of Commons this afternoon a crowded audience of the public (CAH): Quick Word Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Brennan hungry to redeem honour Racing William Hill Comply Or Die has Ayr of authority Totesport Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings AYR New Bury Nottingham Bangor Wolverhampton The Wright Track Thirsk Botham sparks the Leeds steamroller Rugby League Hanson strikes at last to seize halfway advantage Golf Another fine mess for NBA How much to give Garcia the best line? Magic Sponge Armstrong son on his bike after a little local difficulty Magic Sponge Irish eyes smiling still at night of frame and fortune Matthew Syed on that momentous evening for Dennis Taylor One to Watch Maguire provides tough opeing for O'Sillivan Compete First-Round Draw Gibernau to get back on track Morley strikes Afridi cuts loose Leicester hopes Daveport agony Eagles in finals The Weekend Fixtures Times Test Quarter-Finals The Results Service Gasquet's brilliance floors Federer Tennis Radcliffe told time not of the essence Thanks for the Memories Two Stalwarts of the Race Reminisce From Heros to Zeros The Marthon by Numbers The pantomime camel: it's behind you, Paula Why We'll Beat Chelsea Never mind Jonny be good, Jonny be safe is the prayer Zurich Premiership Zurich Premiership Pointers Hodgson kicks Sale into contention Times Online Loyalty rewarded Wasps intend to stay flying high with McGeecham Nothampton breathe return of Wilkinson Bath desperate to focus on the here and now Powergen Cup Final The Times Offers Direct Stevens proves quick learner after bursting from the pack How They Line up Muralitharan spells danger for Glamorgan Renault Counties can ignite a golden summer Bell dents Glamorgan hopes Hampshire take their hat off to bold Warne Frizzell Country Championship First Division Oval provides oddities but little action Yesterday's Scoreboards Harmison in hurry to deliver win Second Division Clark's patient approach pays off for students Times Online Di Venuto leads Derbyshire's revival Blackwell warms to the task of defying Lancashire Blue is the colour in game of political football despite Fergie's fanfare for the common man Barking up the wrong tree Sorry Wayne all over the shop SEAT West Ham's man for all seasons Tony Cascarino hails Teddy Sheringham, his former strike partner, going strong at 39 and still deeply in love with the game Another good reason to swerve party manifestos The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor How They Stand in England and Scotland Times Online Return of Robben threatens Liverpool ambitions Derby gain the edge in play-offs battle Sheffeld United Derby County Dowie shows no feaer in face of 'football war' Flying Canary Game on Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premierships Matches Arsenal must make do without injured stars Lucozada Sport Flitcroft revived after fears his number was up under Souness How They like up Today United's errant ship finds calmer waters Oliver Kay on how the club responded to a raft of setbacks Agog on the… How They Line up Tomorrow Chelsea accused of showing contempt Newcastle's new wound given little time to heal Top of the bill Bvlgari The lowdown Out of toon Don't miss this Heysel Inquiry The Times Crossword 22,952 Bobble trouble Busted flush The weekend starts here Index Chelsea guilty of contempt over Ferdinand, Ferguson says The Times Allure Homme Sport Alive and kicking: Jonny Wilkinson takes his first steps towards the Lions den The Times Inside Contributors Pack up your Troubles It's a long way from the bloody streets of Londonderry to the comfy theatre seats of Kilburn, says Mick Hume Why must I cry over people I don't Know? Any More of this and I'll Be Weeping over the Fiction of Tony Parsons Gets Tearful The Times Literary Supplement Don't turn fathers into mothers Charles Kennedy should not lost too much sleep over his infant son, says Christina Hardyment. It is later on that children really need their dads to be role modles in an active, sociable world We Jeer at the Trying to Cover for us as Guides and Guardians The Times Whaddya mean they're just shoes? Stepping out From Converse All Starts to purple-laces Nikes, It's a long and anxious road to sneaker heaven. Tom Gatti spent his youth trying to get it right. The secret is eternal vigilance A Limited Edition 'Quick Strike' Results in Eye-Watering Brand Desirability Foot notes The Times How to win at live: do your sums Random Notes Chance governs gambling and the stock market, of course. But work, football…even romance? Amir Aczel does the math Buffalo Bill versus Oliver Cromwell Past Masters A Times competition launched today asks children to pick their heroes and villains from history. Six leading authors offer their view Great Young Historians Competition The Times The outsiders How does a writer achieve cult status? By being Will Self or dreaming up Discworld? Erica Wagner seeks out the starts with exclusive appeal Index The Times Books First Neal Cassady Inter Alia Times Online Vikas Swarup 'This delicate lady: from Harris's List The School of Venus Tales from the 'dirty desk' Pleasure Margaret Reynolds Sex toys, porn…forget Ann Summers, Miss Love was at it 250 years ago The Books were Worn to Pieces by their Readers or Else were Destroyed 20 Inspiring Reads Week1 The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby The Times Essential balm Fiction Gilead by Marilynne Robinson Virago £14.99; 288pp Isbn 1 8440 8147 8 Oxford The final battle Fiction Derwent May Rules for Old Men Waiting by Peter Pouncey Chatto & Windus £12;192pp Isbn 0 701 17811 6 He is Trying to Justify the Dark Side of his Nature Nonfiction Bestsellers Paperbacks Fiction Arts Joy in a time of division After punk rock imploded in 1978, a strange new music emerged as one-chord wonders encountered Brecht and Duchamp. John Harris salutes the postpunk era Best of postpunk I Slop Harvets Gypsies stole my heart The swirling rhythms and not passions of Roma music have Philip Oltermann under their spell Hecuba Escape from the Tower For years, Brand Britain meant Gopthic buildings like the Houses of paint and the V&A…But Now we have some fresh national icons and the Gherkin. About, says Simon Thurley Many Important Buildings were Constructed in a Style Not Used for 500 Years Montana This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Image of the Week Don't Miss … Cadogan Hall Tuesday 3rd May 7.30pm London Festival … The next 11 minutes It is magical, frightening, infuriating … and utterly precious. Brian Doyle on his marriage I Go Walk and Fold Laundry and Recall that I Am No Cleaming Prize either Index I Know Who Wrote That An enigmatic message by the track at Paddington intrugued a generation. Now, says Valerie Grove, all can be explained … Guinness Out There Jonathan Self I Step Sharply out of the Light as if Stepping through an Invisible Door Feather Report Derwent May Derwent May Going with the grain Man may not live by bread alone, but Mildred Cookson does. She reveals the elegant workings of her mill by the stream to Tom Fort Gardenes Shady Characters Don't neglect your garden's gloomy places. With carefulk planting, they can hold their own against sunnier neighbours. Mark Griffiths sheds light in dark corners Working in shade The Times Travel Direct Ground Rules Stephen Anderton Potting UP Potting UP Katherine Swift I Let Weeds and Self-Seeders Battle It out. Usually the Self-Seeders Win Plant offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Stephen Anderton Letters The Times Offers Direct Clippings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Crossword No 3566 Jamie Olivier The Listener Cross Word Su Doku Bridge Andrew Robson Winning move Scrabble Allan Simmons Word Watching Philip Howard Two Brains Answers Chess Raymond Keene Pictures Line Jumbo Crossword 576 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The Times Inside Next Week Needles must Stories behind the News Should parents heed new alarm bells about multiple jabs? Spas in your Eyes Well, Well … Need to Know Survival of prettiest Health grains Cancer at a stretch Antibody Arnold Schwarzenegger Dope detector Analyse this Men's Intuition Can blokes tell when women are faking it? Female Radar is Much Sharper than Male Women Detecy Lies; Blair Has Lost their Vote… We lose power at 30 John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Doctor Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Insude the Mind of a GP You say you want a second opinion? Why not let your GP give you a once-over first. He might even be able to help Tempur Cleaning up MRSA Could patient-driven initiatives-such as this week's summit on hospital hygiene-teach doctors a thing or two, asks Jerome Burne T2 Health on Monday a shameful secret? The Women who … Spread of the superbug Power to the patient Junk Medicine Pros and Cons of Painkillers A Safety scare has banished beneficial drugs, leaving many patients worse off Fast track to health treatment at a more affordable price Advertisement a Different Kind of Private Health Insurance—without the High Costs No-one wants to wait month after month for treatment on the NHS See a consultant and get tests done, fast For affodable health insurance No need to put my life and business on hold … Health now First Months Premium Free When you join Epllepsy and diet Walking on tiptoes Over to You E-mail Dr Jane Collins at drjane h@thetimes. … I Should Pay Less for my Health Insurance Milk teeth and sweet dreams The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Lead a müller Life Rethinking Alzheimer's A musician and a scientist aim to revolutionise the way treat dementia, says Jerme Burne For the Carer It is Hard to Keep Hold of the Tune Garnier The mother of invention Sophie Okonedo is in a new film about IVF-has it made her want more kids, asks Rosie Millard Is it all just made up? What is the truth behind cosmetics companies' claims? In the first of a three part series, Simon Crompton takes an unprecedented look at the secret world of the research laboratories Putting the product to the test Label speak At your Table Getting back into shape after giving birth doesn't have to be hard labour A Glass of Water Can Take the Edge off Hunger Legend in your own lunchbox Making a packed lunch can be a drag but, when the alternative is a limp sarnie, it pays to put in the effort, finds Douglas McPherson Week One: Sandwiches Week Two: Packed Lunches Food body & soul The me-time party's at my place … naturally Serena MacKesy and friends treat themselves to full-on pampering without leaving the house Everyone is in Dirve Need of Some Me-Time The Times There's no place like home ComET The Times Bad news bunnies There's a new Miffy book about death and Bambi is being remade to focus on coping with loss—but are cute cartoons really the right way to tell children about mortality, asks Emma Cook Good grief Moving on Breaking an Engagement Breaking an Engagement My fiancé has had a stroke-how can U tell him now that I don't want to marry him? Over to You Ar you finding it hard to deal|with a big … Lunch Time Fix Thread Veins Multiple Display Advertising Items Body Licious In a league of their own A women's fitness movement, 75 today, is very much alive and kicking, reports Slobhan Dolan The Ladies Keep Fit to Music from Classic FM to Rap The Woman with the Nifty Foorwork is 82 Just how gay am I? Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Sutiaford and Suzi Godson Over to You Master of his arts Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actor Adrian Lester, 36, keeps fit with tae kwon do, gets high dancing and adores ice-cold vodka Lands'end Money Credit card trap begins to close The middle classes could rue their reliance on 0% transfer deals, says Antonia Senior Index Free guides The Week in Brief No logic to lending Money Letters A Word to the Wise Why the delay? The price of plastic Artemis Hats off to the few genuine 0% deals still out there Shocking silence over pensions Best left unsaid—the tax that dare not speak its name In search of the right balance Alison Gibson helps a couple juggling their finances to cover a mortgage, school fees and pensions First Active The Rae family: what the experts say While he believes that you can rely on the stock market … Over to you Links Bradford & Bingley Erika's response The quiet revolution is coming Helen Monks finds out how you will be affected by a new regime that aims to simplify saving Bristol & West Links Abbey A home from home for your retirement plan Hidden gems worth effort of uncovering Make your Mind up with Magnus and Mark Magnus Says that a Familiar Brand of Fund Will Not Always Ensure the Best Performance Fidelity Investments Mark Says that Investment Trusts May Not Be as Popular as Unit Trusts, but Still Offer Rich Pickings Unit trust and Oelc prices, pages 16-17 Magnus Grimond Beginner's guide Scarborough building society Cheltenham & Gloucester A Wuestion of Money Website of the Week Bradford & Bingley Out to prove that time is money Michelle Henery meets a woman selling a better work-life balance You can't bank on borrowing Micromanager a Small Business Woman Speaks Survival tips Family investments Adwatch Energy Savings Trust Cheers for the soporific seven A&L is Seen as so Boring It is Not Even a Bid Stock The Times It's time to hedge my bets on healthcare Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Nationwide What's It worth? Marklin toy Stoves Tuck in to a teatime treat for £200,000 Many of the Iteams Have Been in Museums Thumbs up Thumbs down Cheltneham & Gloucester Premium Tracker Mortgage Bristol & West Show's over for gilt performers Gráinne Gilmore seeks an encoure for savers Legal & General One Great Fixed Rate Footnotes Links Prudential Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Investments Why your UK fund can be a foreign affair Mark Atherton Funds in Focus Flexibility Can Add More Punch to Portfolios Times Online Interest rate rises are on the horizon, despite the Bank of England's decision to keep the base rate on hold this month Paula Hawkins Table Talk Mortgages Cheapest Level-Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Saver's Best Buys Ing Direct saving account Bank of Scotland Business Banking The Times Good hoteliers instil in their staff an unstuffy, can-do attitude Inside The World This Week Picture Gallery Summer Sale now on! Home & Away Romanric Roosts Welcome to Stalin World Ian Belcher visits a theme park with a difference in Lithuania Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Connections World Wide Northern cyprus Qantas Even debtors need a holiday Rosie Millard, a spendthrift mum of four, offers ideas for families on a tight budget The Best Deals British Isles Voyages Jules Verne Short-haul Single Travellers Long-haul Princess Cruises Feeding time for baby bears Multiple Display Advertising Items Cave in here Anglian pilgrimage Crowning glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Famous guests, five-star secrets Over four pages, Times writerse uncover the tricks of the hotel business—from cleaning rooms to spotting the call girls in the lobby United a Star Alliance Member Room service tips Hotels.com The Big Read Cleaning up Mary Gold tries to make the grade as a chambermaid at The Grand in Eastbourne Families with Children are the Messiest Guests Spot the Hooker Oliver Bennett finds out how high-class call girls trick their way into the best hotels Clubs Sundail Exclusively Online Voted best travel destination on Earth by travel experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No room at India's inns Ginny McGrath and Tom Chesshyre report on a hotel shortage Ireland Direct New Zealand Red Letter Day Travel News High Roller De Tur Noble Caledonia Limited Leg it around London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in Tan-Yr-Allt, Porthmadog, North Wales The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Depature Board Route of the Week: Dresden Book Ahead Deals of the Week The Bargain Hunter Reader Offers Ltd Walt DisNEp World Resort in Florida The Sunday Times Global glut is cheering news for wine lovers There has never been a better time to put new labels from around the world to the taste test, says Hugh Johnson A little of what you fancy will help to keep you in the pink Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the beneficial effects of red wine Big players water down choice Sideways look at fashions in a bottle Robin Young says there is nothing so sad or so silly as last year's fashions—or wines Australia trounces France John Fredrick reports on the changing trends Down Under Australian wine producers gave British drinkers what they wanted The Sunday Times Still waiting for a dream to come true California is happy to send us large quantities of unpleasant dross Threat from New World leads to changes in the old Kenneth Johns says producers today can no longer stay still An end to tarry reds and acid whites Peter Davies says Majorca has had a winemaking revolution The Sunday Times Delights of drinking in the scenery Impress the Experts Now wine tours get the luxury treatment You can spend a few hundred or thousands tasting wines in their localities, says Tony Dawe Tastings are usually by the winemakers, sometimes given in their homes The Sunday Times Invest if you must—but do take care Robin Young recounts his excursions into buying wine to drink later—often many years later The directors took to emptying the warehouse—and two went to jail Don't take a chance on storage Beware claims of financial gains Champagne Factline Village garage with a grand cru secret Why you can buy the best champagne in Britain Renata Rubnikowicz lets us in on a few secrets about the best drink in the world Don't buy cheap champagne from a French super market Cheats who taint the industry's image Robin Young looks at wine scandals around the world and the dirty tricks of the trade In Burgundy two producers simply had their wrists slapped for a fraud Cracking the code behing the formidable labels Drinkers turn their backs on corks Homegrown wines prove sparkling company Tony Dawe reports on the increasing popularity and prestige of English labels Even with a good 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