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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Mr R. L. Oxfordshire, Gráinne Gilmore, Lynne Cox, Janice Turner, Fiona Hunter, Phil Yates, Lucy Alexander, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Stephen Gregory, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Simon Barnes, Rory Bremner, Alexandra Blair, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Geraldine Brooks, Tim Burton, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Felix Milns, Jill Mead, Emma Cook, Frankie Dettori, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Chris Larlham, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Lucia Van Der Post, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Marianne de Ste Croix, Dr Copperfield, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, Mespot, Stephen McClarence, Ben Rawlings, Leo McKinstry, Tom Baldwin and Tosin Sulaiman, Katherine Swift, Jill Sherman and Rajeev Syal, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Teedra Moses, Jamie Baker, Caroline Charles, Designer, Antony B. Morris, Allan Simmons, Will Hide & Tom Chesshyre, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, John Prine, Peter Ackroyd, John McNAMARA, MM, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Murdoch, Alice Oswald, Nick Kettlewell, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Carlos Gomes, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor and Chris Johnston, Martin Symington, Elizabeth Judge, Christine Selb and Mark Atherton, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Hannah McGILL, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Roger Scruton, Tom Petherick, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Ed Potton, Carola Long, Anne Wareham, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Jack Shamash, John Westerby, Jenny Lewis, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Plumbe Chairman, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Derek Storkey, David Lawrenson, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, David Baddiel, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Katie Anderson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Magnus Grimond, Michael Palin, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Peter Kimm, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Harry Partch and Robert Plant, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Llam Fox, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Kelly Osbourne, Guy Deutscher, Marcel Berlins, David Rose and Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Roger Boyes, Catharine Morris, Peter Dixon, Barry Shooter, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Allan Mallinson, Alex Dufort, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Robert Keys, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Price, Paul Simons, Chris Condron, Tom Stoddart, Michelle Henery, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mark Dampier, Heather McGREGOR, Jane Macquitty, Daniel Finkelstein and Tim Hames, Robert Crampton, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Doug McKinlay, Tony Hannan, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, John Lister-Kaye, Tim Wapshott, Neil P. Magee, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Peter Fullerton, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, David Sanderson, Patrick Howard, Graham Searjeant, Geoffrey Rowell, Nirpal Dhaliwal, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Terry Durack, Armando lannucci, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Diana Moran, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Sam Coates and Tom Baldwin, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Bernard Dixon, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Philip Franklin, David Wattis, Ray Boulger, Jane Macartney, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Stephen Applebaum, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoThe Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Post vote hotline signals action on fraud Has anyone seen our missing deadly spider? Cancer alert over rogue food dye in paprika The Times Inside your Multisection Newspaper Be bold on Asia trade, Mandelson tells EU First World War veteran dies Asylum arrest Airport breaches Mother tagged Actor's range Chicago exit De Beers Scraping the Bottom Black fish that slip through the net Up to half the fish we eat are caught outside EU quotas, Britain's biggest fishing scam has revealed. David Lister reports 'Liar Blair' tactic backfires on Howard as Tories slip in polls Postal voting hotline signals action over fraud Election 2005 Beckhams win deal with nanny Six remanded Smoked out Marine must pay Correction Brando's Godfather secrets up for sale Allure Homme Sport For sale—used Popemobile, one careful owner, £28,000 Forget superbugs, hospital falls prey to a deadly spider By a Correspondent: Foster father was 'stunned' at news of Billie-Jo's death Couple share the world's challenges Squatters take £1.5m home Diana chief quits Glider deaths Attacker jailed Wife murdered Aa BT More power to you Sport Patient set free to stab partner Sentenced to die, US Muslim soldier who killed comrades Sergeant who launched a grenade attack on eve of Iraq war had a deep hatred of America, reports Tim Reid Fatal grenade and rifle raid fulfilled hate-filled … Military Death Row Private was hanged in 1961 for raping girl dfs dfs Coldplay's new single breaks sound barrier A galactic fund of fascinating facts for the mobile Earthling Cold Facts M&S for Less Ford Reveal real Citizen Kane's secrets, says Patty Hearst Fears over boys as obesity balloons among under 11s Legion End of a Legend Officially Beautiful Coping with Rejection Post Office Only the beautiful need apply Six Times journalists checked out an online dating agency that admits only the good-looking. Helen Nugent reports on their fate Modern Times Rising violence is crippling schools, say head teachers Pay Monthly Upgrade in an O2 Store Online Colour schemes seen as the way to better behaviour Dixons Teenage gang beat shopowner to death Man questioned over knife attack is released by police Concert Ferrier Awards Wigmore Hall Ladbrokespoker.com Get in the feud for love Theatre Twelfth Night RSC, Stratford Currys Times Comment Send in the clowns… no, don't bother. Blair's re-election is here The electorate will place their pencilled cross beside a pair of mooning buttocks The Week Averys Wine Merchants First among equals? Foreign names Impact of Attorney-General's legal opinion on Iraq war It will all be over in less than a week Reform of English Voting with your heart or your head You cannot be serious Waste not . . . The Times Closing the Door The United Kingdom's asylum system is still inadequate Seedy People The middle classes discover grow-your-own exotica What do a prince, an albatross, a sailor and a woodpecker have in common? Wild Notebook A New Government Iraq's Shias should now seek to be more inclusive Useful language learn quick now! The purists may be horrified but a new pidgin tongue of 1,500 words will foster a greater respect for words Is the mother tongue about to be overrun by her lumbering offspring? Not a bit of it A party not raving but drowning Two girls' agony—and why the Home Office just doesn't care A guide to electionspeak Get the Idea Sales of seeds soar as nation turns back to the good life Growing Gains The New Sonata Hyundai Sizzling Bank Holiday weekend Gorilla apes sitters on art shortlist Homebase Mum, this ham looks cheap and watery. Shut up and drink it Meat dimensions are decided by men with sweaty armpits and polyester ties Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Animal activist jailed for making threats in court Collect points! Times Election 2005 Xday minus 5 The Day in Brief The real alternative: if Brown is the next Prime Minister, what does he actually stand for? As the Chancellor gets closer to No 10, his beliefs are shifting. Gerard Baker sifts the clues from the campaign trail Middle-class suspicions lie at core of Brown's conundrum Ready for the Coronation PC World Policy wonk mines a new seam Gordon's protégé can't be trusted to handle the phone Stormy Weather Brittany Ferries Rain, rain go away, come again on polling day—a Tory wish Rural rumblings Fuel protest Iraq court action GP booking fiasco known to ministers for two years tiny.com A most remote postal vote On the Road with the Prime Minister Who will be top of the form in the Tories' class of … Full Marks The future recruits are the ones who will determine the party's fate. Tom Baldwin and Tosin Sulaiman report Laura Ashley Wit whose words may come back to haunt him Who will be the top of the form in the Tories' class of 2005? The future recruits are the ones who will determine the party's fate, Tom Baldwin and Tosin Sulaiman report Next on Oprah: dump him, he's a liar Nick Robinson Political Notebook dca Bespoke Suits Jessops Still floating? Not voting? So who you gonna call . . . Daniel Finkelstein and Tim Hames, Britain's pithiest pair of political pundits, offer help to one voter who backs the war but hates Europe - and another who has yet to realise that she is a Tory Sadolin Multiple Display Advertising Items Sober Auntie dismisses ITV 'election gimmicks' A career reshuffle afoot? Comet Double negatives Ps Admission of the Day Metaphor of the Day Wishful Thinking of the Day Irritant of the Day Manifest rebellion Worrying Moment of the Day Fetish of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News Stuck on the launchpad again-where does Nasa go from here? History of Triumph, Tragedy and Uncertainty It's iron curtains for freedom of internet Overseas property expo Nationwide Sun Awnings times halfords Mother, 21, faces firing squad Leaders plead for a woman who denies murder and says a rapist prison guard fathered her son, writes Daniel McGrory Weather Eye The boomerang migrants who chase their dreams to Britain Polish communities crumble as their young people leave to find jobs, Roger Boyes reports Duxiana Working hard, saving hard-then we're going home hoverspeed A Tale of Two Nations Rivals become the best of friends Tensions between Taiwan's Nationalists and China's Communists are eased, Jane Macartney reports Home Choice Ireland Direct Yemen envoy seeks asylum (AP): Police rape case (AP): Jitter bugged (AP): Nose for news (AP): Holocaust 'denial' (AP): Mermaid girl (AP): Foul play (AP): City round-up The Sunday Times A civil war in all but name as Sunni and Shia fight to the death VSO Chelsea Americans finally see the coffins The Times Police hunt jogaway bride who vanished days before wedding Jackson jury sees note on nude boys Times Business AIG deadline miss Saturday April 30 2005 Dow Jones surges Oliver's £1m ads Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pension deficit hits Marconi's quest for rescuer More job losses at Rover Goldman Sachs banker set to buy royal stationer US markets are waking up JD Wetherspoon The reel thing Trafalgar 200 Don't stitch up the poor over free trade Business Commentary Need to Know The Times FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei SBC merger nod Stop Press US radio spin-off Parmalat claim AirTran staff deal Results in Brief Business Big Shot Gold Data Day North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday That was the Week Wednesday That was the Week Winner of the Week That was the Week Thursday Another 160,000 sucked into top rate tax bracket Who Pays the Most GUS to fight on after OFT fine Europe's economic gloom deepens Morgan Stanley meets dissidents FT not for sale, says Pearson chairman Times Online Land Securities gambles Ex-nurse to make £17m from sale of hospitals Director to get £6m as Fieldstreet buys Cox intel inside Family unseated City Diary Cast of Characters Moving inn again City Diary Stage struck City Diary The Times Enron's arrogance and greed hit the big screen sparkle Wetherspoons defends smoking ban Owner of Thistle Hotels eyes casino licences in London 'The lawyers won't mind. They're paid by the hour. It's not as if it's our money' We continue our serialisation of the diary dictated by the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses wisdom to boardrooms across Britain Deloittes criticised for client's 'disclosure failure' Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Finalists' mettle tested in heat of the dragons' den Young Enterprise Make or break for property prices Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg on predictions for Britain's housing market Corus strengthened by confident forecast for steel prices 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 Spending rise is wiping out old bugs from the IT sector Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts French Connection undone by broker Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Results of the Professional Stage examinations held in March 2005 Chelsea Building Society Order of Merit Times Register Andre François Subversive illustrator and artist whose dark humour and sly satire exerted a huge influence on postwar graphic design Anniversaries Today Birthdays Today Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Dinners Appointments Premium Bond Legal News Latest Wills Modern Times Crisis of clothing or conscience and recycling v littering Times Online Court Circular Supplies for a 40-year hike through the desert Jack Shamash ponders the modern significance of matzah and the other rituals of Passover, which draws to an end tomorrow At your Service Sunday Worship Age of Benedict must be one of Christian unity Faith News Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound The Sunday Times On this Day CAH: Quick Word Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Don't buy shares in hose pipes just yet Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Time to button my fat lip and let Dubawi do the talking Racing Frankie Dettori reveals his hopes and anxieties as he prepares for the ride on the 2,000 Guineas favourite totesport Times Online Shanghai Lily capable of fulfilling potential Newmarket Tomorrow Freephone Oratorio to surprise in 2,000 Guineas Newmarket Ladbrokes William Hill Uttoxeter Racing next Week The Wright Track Goodwood Thirsk Shake-free vision Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Hexham Brave Inca shows up wayward Harchibald Worcester Burrow adds to Giants' misery Engage Super League Lower Golf prices Long puts the boot into gallant Warrington How They Stand Courageous Vikings give Warriors real scare The Weekend Fixtures Times Test Tomorrow The Results Service Election prices and polls do not add up Bet your Life Harlequins prepare to dig deep in fight for survival Premiership Team News for the Final round of Matches Times Online Thomas emphasises unity after defeating Rowell Guinness Wrestling the Lions that roared loudest Gerald Davies sharpens his claws for the challenge of selecting the best British Isles team in recent memory Masterful shot from Woods cashes in the chips for Nike Magic Sponge Els finds cure to leave rivals off colour Golf A good week for: Era ends as injury sends 'Rocky' into retirement Equestrianism Check your bookshelf for Britcher BOA seeking contact with Awol athletes Shift My six days as an illegal immigrant in Guadalajara Jamie Baker, the world No 681, continues his regular updates about life on tour Boycott revels in second innings Cricket In the second extract from his updated biography, Leo McKinstry says that the former England batsman's return to the airwaves has been an inspirational chapter in a tale of glory and disaster McCulloch breaks his way to the top Snooker Embassy World Championship Ebdon ruffled but refuses to be shaken off by Murphy The Times Turning over a new leaf Giles turns screw on Middlesex Frizzell County Championship First Division Gallian leads from front to put struggling Sussex on back foot Ormond makes big impact to swing it Surrey's way Yesterday's Scoreboards Adams runs through top order with hat-trick Exhilarating Flintoff finds range Second Division Career-best haul helps Louw's lofty ambitions Green brings rare optimism Faulkner scouts England in final Davies fades Toney's mission Finn learns fast Ferguson blows whistle on men in black and the forces of weevil Eurosceptical over Liverpool Patience a virtue for Ebdon How They Stand in England and Scotland Jewell steels himself as Wigan get ready to take final step Drogba may be useless but he's better than Gerrard The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory West Ham bubble close to bursting after Elliott seals title West Ham United Sunderland Dunn refuses to take latest threat to career lying down Peter Lansley finds out how Birmingham playmaker is progressing after spinal surgery VC bet Souness sets sights on Johnson Tottenham double up to tie Defoe to new deal Vital Statistic Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea Fulham v Everton Liverpool v Middlesbrough Manchester City v Portsmouth Men in the Middle Hold the Key How They Stand Newcastle United v Crystal Palace Southampton v Norwich City Charlton Athletic v Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa Facts and Figures Today Game on Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Matches Chelsea plan life after the coronation On Monday in the Game Focused Cech puts records low on his list of priorities Allardyce comes to Mourinho's defence Redknapp aims to cast spell over deflated team Cech Points Five Facts on Blue Petr Angry Curbishley threatens clear-out Chelsea Building Society Ferdinand's hesitancy tests patience of Ferguson Bridging the gap to 1955 with an action replay Giles Smith All the fame in the world, but is he really worth it? top of the bill david beckham at 30 Lucozade Sport the lowdown Waiting game Live Premiership football, Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea, 5pm today, Sky Sports 1 Lost causes Lancashire hot spot The Times Crossword 22,964 Celebrity Stitch Up, ITV1 7.45pm today The late shift Embassy World Championship final, 8pm tomorrow, BBC Two and British Eurosport the weekend starts here Times Sport Chelsea plan for life after the coronation The Times Peugeot Simon Barnes The Times Inside Contributors Your memories, their pension Reunion shows by rock oldies Cream have sparked fan frenzy. John Bungey offers comfort for the ticketless Exotic beauty seeks Mr Pasty Julie Burchill on Foreign Birds People who are Proud to Be Black are Just as Silly as Those Proud to Be White Sofa Workshop The woman who swam through the Iron Curtain What could a girl do about the scary Cold War? Why, jump into the Bering Strait in her bathers, dodge the ice floes and swim from America to Russia, of course. Meet Lynne Cox, peacemaker Two Siberian Women Presented Me with a Pair of Handmade Sealskin Slippers Based on an original idea by the Wright brothers The Times Where there's a will there's a want Changing Language: 1 Promises, promises … marriage vows haven't changed in 500 years, says Guy Deutscher, but the meaning of one little word has Why Does the Church Require Couples to Make an Impossible Prediction? Vintage hyperbole, if I'm not mistaken I'm getting raspberries, creosote, ghastly clinchés. The language of wine is as corrupted as the product, says Jonathan Meades At a Recent Tasting a Man was Heard to Say: 'I'm Getting Brazilian Woman' Grand Designs The stranglers of Kali For centuries the secretive worshippers of a terrible six-armed goddess slaughtered Indian travellers. Peter Ackroyd on the cult of the Thugs The Strangler Could Feel and Hear the Last Breath Leaving the Body Fables of Peace The Times 20 Inspiring Reads Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks The Times The sleek shall inherit the earth On the Rails Magical mystery tour Storytelling Brothers in arms War Allan Mallinson Boy Soldiers of the Great War In Combat, Young Lads Could 'Focus their Thoughts to Act like Older Men' Sis, Shop Varlet Home Front: Books for Ve-Day Poetry Owl Gloria in extremis Fiction Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate £16.99; 451pp ISBN 0 0071 5775 4 Watching the detective Crime Round-Up The Story Involves a Bored Grandmother Turned Superspy, a Code Cracker Paperbacks Fiction Nonfiction Bestsellers A world in your ear No sets, no costumes … just a gaggle of Hollywood greats reading lines on a bare stage. Can an evening of 'sound plays' succeed? Tim Teeman investigates We are Family Family roots in focus Stephen Morgan found photography the perfect way to explore his Irish identity—then so did his dad. Joanna Pitman sees their joint show The North at War Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Image of the Week Theatre Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Don't Miss . . . Jazz A stink on the 10.30 from Paddington In botanical art, loveliness is sworn to the service of science and an artist will risk all in pursuit of a prize portrait—even if it means emptying a crowded train carriage. Mark Griffiths explains Montana Sky Unhappy ever after Arranged marriages are admired by white liberals. Don't be fooled, says Nirpal Dhaliwal I Refused an Arranged Union. My Mum Loved Me Too Much to Risk Losing Me Feather Report About ten years ago there was a wood in Hertfordshire … A wood of one's own Joan and Marcus Dixon have brought light and life to a dark and gloomy forest. Derwent May met them while he was trespassing there There were Bluebells and Wood Anemones, Sorrel and Wild Strawberry Feather Report Out There Unquenchable Heat Produces a Sulphur-Steam Fart Desperate to Escape Take me, read me What happens when you leave a book for a stranger to enjoy? For Valerie Grove it meant a journey back to 84 Charing Cross Road Gardeners—be in it to win it Migrating Wallflowers Back Garden of the Year Derek ST Romaine's Tips for Great Garden Photos Daihatsu How to Enter The Times Katherine Swift When You Really Look, These Wallflowers are Spectacularly Beautiful Looking inwards Hedges and walls of tightly clipped yew enclose this tranquil back garden in Swansea. Alex Dufort meets its reclusive creator Daihatsu Weekend Tips Letters The Times Literary Supplement Protect and survive Put to the Test Cold Frames Fungal Killer What can be done when box blight strikes? Anne Wareham advises on this deadly disease Clippings The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen Anderton's Ground Rules Understanding Lawns The Times Kitchen Garden Wild Strawberries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Crossword No 3578 Popular Culture The Listener Crossword Su Doku Bridge Chess Scrabble Word Watching Two Brains Answers Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 578 T2 Clues Atlas of the World The Times Inside Bitten in Britain Stories behind the News We're surrounded by venomous beasts—but don't panic A Lounger Life Well, Well… Need to Know Found: the real you John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Well, just a half Pressure relief Hay fever hypno Antipuppy Road rage stinks Acting out is a good response to trauma Analyse this Stabbing of Abigail Brutal Events May Recur as Hallucinations Oral pain? You should know the drill by now; there's no point gumming to me . . . Inside the Mind of a GP I Do Empathy. You Need the Drill and Sadism Guy Nip cancer in the bud A revolutionary technique for diagnosing breast cancer in its early stages—by inserting a tiny camera into the milk ducts-could help to save thousands of lives. Simon Crompton reports A clearer picture Junk Medicine Health Spending We should use a new model that calculates if a safety measure is worth its price The System Looks at Money Spent and Lives Saved The Fertile Soul Retreats Are they fit to govern? Just how trim are the main parties' health chiefs? John Naish quizzes them on their lifestyles, while Portia Colwell sees how they perform in the gym Health on Monday The contest: what we made them do The returns: those results in full PRU Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Strike a little pose Is yoga for toddlers just a stretch too far? Emma Cook finds whether it really is kids' stuff Bendy babes A foodie couple's guide to fighting flab Restaurant critic Terry Durack eats for a living: his wife Jill Dupleix is the Times cookery editor. When she swelled to 18 stone they both took steps to shed his spare tyre Jill Suggested that I Stopped Having Thirds The new rules The new recipes A trip to the corner shop can provide all you need for a nourishing, quick supper At your Table When it's time to give the vocal cords a rest The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved The Times Dentists The Times A wing and a prayer Books on angels are flying off the shelves, but is this a feather-brained craze, asks John Naish Diana Cooper Claims 'A Being of Light' Helped her Watching over us Moving on Truculent Daughter How can I be a good mother to a daughter who tries to pull me into her circle of discontent? Over to You Diana Cooper Feed your face and look great Can you eat yourself lovely? Hannah Betts tucks into a stylish 'lunchbox', while nutritionist Fiona Hunter looks at foods that promise beauty Collagen Collection The inside story Fast track to health treatment at a more affordable price A Different Kind of Private Health Insurance—without the High Costs Advertisement For affordable health insurance No need to put my life and business on hold . . . Health now Dressed to thrill Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson I have long had a fetish about silky women's underwear. After 34 years of marriage and seven children, I still buy slips and stockings to wear under my normal clothes. My wife won't talk about it; I just wish she could accept my inclinations Vielle Over to You Evergreen goddess Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV's former Green Goddess Diana Moran, 64, found fitness at 40 and there's still no stopping her müller Vitalit The Times Are you a windfall winner? Paula Hawkins charts the progress of the building society free share handouts of 1997 Inside The Week in Brief Dereliction of duty Money Letters A Word to the Wise Why are we waiting? Share handouts worth holding Case Study Hush, don't scare the children Jupiter Life insurance industry still in need of a reality check The deals are out there despite the loss of mutuality Ideas that go against the grain Alison Gibson talks to a couple who expect pensions to be more profitable than property F&C First in Investment Trusts Michael and Cathy: what the experts say First Active Cathy's response A Question of Money Bristol & West Legal & General Net Gains What's my vote really worth? Young, Gifted and Broke Antonia Senior asks which political party has most to offer the single and sidelined under-30s Post Office Never too late for school Michelle Henery meets a businessman who needed help to tailor expansion plans Life Insurance Be prepared to kiss a lot of frogs Micromanager A Small Businesswoman Speaks Bank of Scotland Business Banking Whine of the Week We need managers, not turkey farmers Multiple Display Advertising Items Pointers Heads you win Clare Stewart expects record prices when a collection of rare coins goes under the hammer Fear factor prompts a reshuffle Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Update Lloyds TSB scarborough building society Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Investments Narrow victory the biggest fear within the City A Vote to be held on May 9 may not rival the poll on May 5, but its outcome will be closely followed by savers and homebuyers Table Talk Unsecured personal loans Credit cards Chelsea Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Ing Direct Pru snubs the compensation middlemen How to Foil the Polling Card Fraudsters Chelsea Building Society The Times Inside I could no more stop travelling than I could stop drawing breath Michael Palin, Guest Columnist, Says Reports that He is Hanging up his Travelling Boots are Exaggerated The World this Week Times Online Waterstone's Picture Gallery Home & Away Above the Shop Putting the boot into Africa Doug McKinlay tackles one of the world's greatest hikes, through Namibia's Fish River Canyon A Namibian Journey Namibia Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know . . . Or Do It in Comfort and Style The Best Deals British Isles tobago Short-haul Long-haul Voyages Jules Verne Picture Gallery Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Short-haul summer treats New flights, great deals—the Med has got closer, as Martin Symington reports eurotunnel Salonika, Greece Antalya, Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Heraklion, Crete Granada, Spain British Airways Dubrovnik, Croatia Split, Croatia Greece & Cyprus Lisbon, Portugal Times Online Sardinia From private jet to thatched hut Detur Go by boat Expressions Clubs Sunsail Songs of the sea Libyan eclipse Torquay on a trail of mystery Stephen McClarence follows in the footsteps of Agatha Christie Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Silversea Multiple Display Advertising Items Will you be hugging your pillow? Amarillo is braced for a tourist invasion, says Tom Chesshyre Grumpy old men go walkabout Travel News Sunset Argo Times Online Rednecks Away Checking in Ecocabin, Obley, Shropshire Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Cyprus The Times BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine Bupa The Times Contents 30.04.05 Children Escape the Siege of Sarajevo Contacts Panasonic I've become master—or dominatrix—of my home, its circulatory system, and all its rusty pipes, stopcocks and drips The Dark Ages American Express Style Tribes Euro-Cath Wisdom On the Science of Happiness The richest sources of wellbeing are social activities that help us feel more connected to others Lexiconfusion Next week: which word is this? I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Raymond Blanc, 55, Chef and Restaurateur As a Child, I Gained the Deepest Understanding of Food, without Even Knowing It The next Big Thing Corporate Trendspotters Trendsurfing There's a Growing Army of Trendspotters Paid to Stare past the Photocopier into the Blue Sky Ahead Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Quit Counsellor Emporio Armani Cancer Research UK Jumpsuits The Magic of Tj's Bargainhunter I was Transfixed, Mouth Gaping like a Teenage Boy at a Lap-Dancing Club. The Genius of the Duster Had Me in Thrall Out There Aquamarine Use deep sea blues and bright turquoises to update winter favourites and put aqua at the top of your summer purchase list Mattress Toppers Coolhunter I've Been a Little Sniffy about Mattress Toppers. I Mean, what Difference Can Some Padded Fabric Make to a Good Night's Kip? Take a Man like You. . . . . . Paul Westwood, 28, scientist, Scotland "I'm getting married in August in France, and am looking for a stylish suit that I will be able to wear after the wedding. The weather should be warm, so something lightweight would be good" Top Gear BASF The Chemical Company The Main Man AOL The History Boy You don't need to be a rocket scientist to make a career … AGA Turkey A Law Unto Himself Marriage to Zadie Smith hasn't stopped ex-lawyer Nick Laird carving out his own literary niche Return of the Frock After years of separates, pretty day dresses are back with a flounce this spring—so go on, release your inner English rose Vi Spring The Beads Themselves Should Be Big, as in Play School Big Baubles Six Great. . . White Shirts Wedge Heels How to Get Dressed Stop Thinking of Wedges as a Seventies Aberration and Start Thinking of Them as a Glamorous Legacy of the Thirties Clear Winners Politicos Have Found their Looks Improved by Electioneering The Moment I Wake up Bag of Tricks Truth in Beauty Voyages Jules Verne Persil Interior Design Has Fashion's Same Obsessions with Vintage and Couture-Like Detailing Scenes from Domestic Life Six Great. . . Fruit Bowls The People's Architect Interiors David Adjaye made his name designing homes for the likes of Ewan McGregor—but the time has come for him to go public T. K. max Design Museum De Dietrich SAGA Think Again Ask Aggie Home Help Q Where can I get the rims of my Waterford crystal wine goblets ground down to make them usable again, and how much should I expect to pay? 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