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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gráinne Gilmore, Marina McIntyre, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Make Pattenden, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Keith Mason, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Helga Harrison, Robert Thicknesse, Stanley Hooper, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Simon Worrall and Meg Parkes, Sarah Weaver, Stephen Watkins, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Zoe Strimpel, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, E. Jane Dickson, Richard Lioyd Parry, Morag Preston, Theo Hobson, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sensory Branding, Gerald Davies, Gaby Roslin, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, Vinny Lee, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Stuart Sexton, D. R. Thorpe, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Shirley Williams, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dean Godson, Joe Morgan, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Christopher McCooey, David Dover, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Nick Robinson, Peter Millar, Jo Morris, Andrew Cooper, Helen Dunmore, Jacqueline Frampton, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Gina Mallet, David Hands, Aggie Mackenzie, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Heather McGregor, Jonathan Sacks, Greg Hurst, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, David Simon, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Michael Gove, MP, Tom Petherick, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Dan Silver, Nigel Williamson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Carola Long, Sarah Vine, Gordon Urquhart, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Ann Treneman, Angus Macleod, Stephen McCLARENCE, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, Jenny MacARTHUR, Geoffrey Dean, Magnus Grimond, Stuart Miles, Pete McEvoy, Gabriel Rozenberg, Benjamin Fry, Gavin Martin, Susan Atkin, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Sutherland and Stephen Bayley, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, John Hayward, Hilly Janes, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, John Pullen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Martin Stephens, Sir John Mortimer, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Jonathan Self, Tim Reid and Adam Sherwin, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Whitworth, John T. Sidel, Brian Regan, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Ian Rankin, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Matt Nieme, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Curtis, Sophie Kirkham, Sam Lister, Sean O'Neill and Giles Whittell, Ben Hoyle and Rhys Blakely, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Alison Gibson, Jeremy Head, David Sanderson, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter M. L. Glover, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Roger Dobson, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Paul Connolly, Simon Crompton, Hazel Day, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Garry Jenkins, Ray Whitney, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Roberts, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Robert Hicks,
ResumoThe Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Blair reshuffles pack as Howard throws in hand X2005 Election Special The Times Trimble toppled as UUP crumbles Your multisection newspaper this weekend Offers Blair reshuffles Cabinet pack Election 2005 De Beers Howard's end of the road The Tory leader may have lost the election but he is still lucky in love, writes Ann Treneman Blue Days Blair shapes his legacy with Hewitt given a prize post after crisis at Rover The Prime Minister was determined David Blunkett would return to the Cabinet from the moment that he resigned, reports Helen Rumbelow Labour's universe gets ready to turn Brown Peter Riddell Analysis Blair could bring forward plans to quit Downing St Abbey March of the modernisers The Full List of the New Cabinet This is funny, said teenagers as they set fire to sleeping man Firstdirect Peace campaigner's killer trapped by DNA evidence Woman faces baby charge Peeping Tom fine Fined over deaths Beadle ailing Everest camera Burglar's tour Vet struck off Picture Gallery Firefighters' union ousts leader over handling of strike Alliance Leicester Liddle gets caution for row with girlfriend By a Correspondent: Computer hackers who cost software industry millions jailed for piracy Warning Video search opens TV horizon Technology will transform viewing habits, Ben Hoyle and Rhys Blakely report Girls' schools united in attempt 'More of us are into it because it's sexy' Soccer moms take a trip down Wisteria Lane To embrace the beautiful game Women's Goal Delia Smith promotes plan for Canaries in community Dfs Dfs Around the Country VE party in the square rounds off ceremonies Citroën Singer admits drunken crash Billie-Jo move Tourists rescued Conman bankrupt Fountain patrol Phone arrests Grace notes Staples Register Chance encounter led to murder of pregnant girl Skoda Bonhams The GL Diet Women drinkers drive up the sales of rosé to £200m The Link Nurse helps patients to get into the habit of dignity Renault Nationwide Mercury Designer Gown Flybe.com Red Arrows aces pass big test with flying colours Barclays The Holy Club Mini Coopers BT Methodists may bless gay couples Snaps from space check Earth's health Lexus PC World Hedgehog Pimpernel takes on a prickly task Picture Gallery A world flying into trouble Theatre The American Pilot The Other Place, Stratford Pop Hot Hot Heat Koko, NW1 M15 is linked to death of drugs baron 'Popeye' Customs demand answers over smuggler whose exploits cost life of heroic agent, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford report Napster Correctly addressed Shambles at the polling booths Tory leadership and strategies put into the melting pot Cabinet reform Third term for Labour Golden age Posthumous election Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Democracy in action You cannot be serious Progress towards Christian unity Waste not . . . Picture Gallery Plain Speaking The US should not mince words about the cost of Soviet victory Strategy for the winning Liverpool reds: just take each nut as it comes Wild Notebook Politics of Change A period of transition for all three of the main parties and perhaps Britain Election 2005 Halfords Au pair is cleared of murdering baby boy Syringe threat to toddler Black Watch in street fight No damages for false arrest Mother jailed for murder Lucky feeling worth £3m Jersey Royal Tiny.com JFK's call girl supplied by the Mob A new biography of Frank Sinatra claims that the Mafia tried to buy Kennedy with sexual favours, reports Adam Fresco Specsavers Opticians Times World News Bush drives a bulldozer through laws protecting the wilderness Presidential Record Outrage at Dr Garlic's Aids advice: try a twist of lemon Sport The India Pale Ale BAC Scarborough Bmibaby Scientists protest as school chiefs put Darwin on trial Man with a certain je ne sais quoi After a decade, France's mercurial leader has few successes to celebrate beyond staying in office, reports Adam Sage Holiday Inn Averys Chirac Speaks Fresh Start Lufthansa From a Virgin toasty and Madonna pretzel to a £130,000 papal banger Homebase Troops raid hospital and seal off city in hunt for terror chief Shooting victims found in Baghdad rubbish tip Abu Ghraib general demoted for shoplifting Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamas claims victory in its first battle of ballot box Keep out of our back yard, Moscow tells visitor Bush Election Sirion Citi Sicav Neo-Nazis plan show of strength (Reuters): Korea nuclear test warning (Reuters): Port bombed (AP): Corruption charge (Reuters): Custody ruling (AP): 'Virgin' vandalised Gatwick express Japanese used to swear by code of good manners. Now they just swear Dell The Times Election 2005 Need to Know your Two-Minute Election Guide Swings, tantrums, bananas-just another election Political Notebook Flinty Howard ushers in a new era for the Tories and for Britain Thirty seconds into his speech, Mr Blair was flattering himself with another false statistic Across the door of the Tories' HQ should be: 'The Government is running out ot money' Election People Party without a sitting leader Evesham Technology Shadow of doubt Ps Picture Gallery Engaging politics I love a bit of political promiscuity Was it personal-or is this the end of Blairism as we know it? A guide to electionspeak 'Everyone believes this is the Howard's decision starts phoney war Leadership Election Rules Laura Ashley Chance may have come too soon for the young hopefuls The Other Contenders It's simple, all the new leader has to do is to win over some new voters The Conservatives are well placed to progress. But only if they learn some home truths, Daniel Finkelstein says AA Tired, happy, scared, excited . . . and so relieved I didn't let the side down Fresh-faced Putney victor can show Tories the way ahead She may not be a Tory archetype, but Justine Greening wants to revitalise the party, writes Alexandra Frean Hello from Now the awkward squad is ready A bigger majority than Thatcher had in 1979 may be negated by party rebels, write Tom Baldwin and David Charter Heathrow—gibraltar Return Where the Key Battles Will Be Fought Rebels in the Labour Ranks Blair may want to serve a full third term, but will he make it? Potential problems stacking up at home and abroad will test the Prime Minister's majority and health. Alice Miles reports Kettler Hard to Say Goodbye One step forward, two steps back Labour kept the Conservatives at bay during a bruising campaign but there was little mood for celebration in the party when the work was done. Tom Baldwin reports Lib Dem jubilation drowns out Campaign tactics may have failed but Charles Kennedy will remain to fight another election, Greg Hurst writes Moat House Hotels Hello from Goodbye from Swansea Cork Ferries Murmurs of faltering ambition Reasons to be cheerful but none so far to be gleeful Analysis Voting is great, Blair is a hero. But those fools and their swingometers just make me feel sick Julie Burchill on the Settee Elite It's a dirty job, but a loving wife has to do it Caitlin Moran on Politics and Sex Marriott Missing votes and fraud spark call for safeguards Legislation is needed urgently to tighten the current electoral system, report Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy Prestbury I'm a celebrity, why can't I vote here? Galloway sleeps on his victory after an incendiary campaign He won on an antiwar platform but now must face up to local issues, Sam Lister, Sean O'Neill and Giles Whittell report Don't Ask Me that Again An election for a single nation but the choice of many Little Britains Regions and even neighbouring seats demonstrated an independence to confound analysts, writes Tim Hames Picture Gallery The polls were right all along, it is the system that was wrong The election day predictions were as accurate as they could be, says Andrew Cooper Welsh Tories jubilant after first victories in eight years Homechoice Scottish Lib Dems celebrate Vale Bridgecraft Farewell to Trimble, a risk-taker who did a deal too far Paisley sounds a hard line in victory anthem Election 2005 The New Political Map: May 6, 2005 England Picture Gallery Why third time may not always be lucky Analysis Laughing Matters Election 2005 Results Election 2005 Picture Gallery Index The Times Photo Archive Key: Denotes MP at dissolution; BC Boundary Today only in the Saturday Times Tories stride ahead in 'forgotten' council polls Monkey business in the past for re-elected mayor Optimax What happened to the local heroes who fought the toughest of battles? A Tory seat gained, a Labour minister lost and the fringe cast aside . . . Damian Whitworth, the only reporter at the beck and call of readers, retraces his steps to see who the voters favoured Election 2005 Leaders in London Picture Gallery The Times The Times Photo Archive Today only in the Saturday Times Timesonline The Times Timesonline Timesonline Times Online Timesonline The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday May 7 2005 US jobs boom Fees in spotlight UCI chief named FTSE 100 Dow Jones Personal bankruptcy at highest level for 30 years Tops chief set for windfall as LandSecs bids GM and Ford downgrade has bond markets on tenterhooks Index Need to Know Picture Gallery FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Sweet success $1.5bn bond spree Auna bid limit Philips in hunt Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press Buffett buys Total ANS conducts review on possible £300m sale Marconi accused as 800 jobs are axed Opposition must act to protect UK plc Business Editor's Commentary Eurozone gets it wrong again Cliffhanger as car giants are With Ford and GM's debt relegated to junk status by one agency, worse could follow for the US titans, says Carl Mortished The secret of moving markets Head-On Collision Can these 'fallen angels' find their wings again? Failing the Grade (1987 to 2005) Lowdown on the high-yield bond market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments United Co-ops 'lines up £1bn bid for Somerfield' £90m deal will take LA Fitness private Sales growth boosts shares in Unilever Barclays poised to raise bid for control of Absa That's Andy City Diary Sevens heaven City Diary The long hello City Diary Morrisons loses market share and sales in store wars 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 GM and Ford bondholders should ride out the storm Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Stake sale at D&g hits shares again Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Adopt a Panda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Alan Barlow Stage designer whose work ranged from Bellini at Covent Garden to Euripides in Ontario Gerald Milsom Entrepreneur who created a hotel and restaurant chain based in Constable country at Dedham Dr John Hebbert Geriatrician who also dabbled authoritatively in military history At your Service Ruth Gledhill All aboard the lean, clean, missionary machine Pope Benedict is a close friend of the new fundamentalist groups in the Catholic Church, says Gordon Urquhart Why academic freedom is a religious matter Credo Sunday Worship Faith News Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Church News Latest Wills Modern Times Dodging the drop-off, the tao of tea and oppressive largesse Timesonline Court Circular Readers Reply Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Births Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam-Private Want to place a classified advertisement? Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Trustee Acts Garden Groom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Quick Word On this Day May 7, 1957 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Cool and Breezy with Showers, Some Sunny Spells, Temperatures: Max 16C. Min 4C Clouds gather like a sandstorm in lager Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Gypsy King proves fast learner Racing William Hill Chester Derby Betting Ladbrokes Greenslades to lift cup Haydock Park Beverley Lingfield Park Newmarket Montgomerie plays straight to boost tsunami fund Golf Hexham Leading riders happy to follow Equestrianism Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials Simon Barnes on the special bond between eventers and their horses Warwick Thirsk Percy battles to sixth place Hendry humbled Harrison's task Bristol signing Football Baseball Basketball Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Today Cricket Football Rugby league Powergen Challenge Cup Fifth round Rugby Union Zurich Wildcard semi-final Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Funnell gets off on right foot to gain advantage Speedway Tennis Football Styris deals blow to Pietersen's England ambition Frizzell County Championship First Division Durham v Somerset Essex v Leicestershire Surrey make unconvincing start Lancashire v Derbyshire Yorkshire v Northamptonshire Taylor hits heights to leave deep shadow over Glamorgan Yesterday's Frizzell County Championship Scoreboards Yesterday's Practice Times Seiko Button and Honda count cost of ban Motor Racing Spanish Grand Prix Lions' spine gives basis for attack Gerald Davies picks the players who from the skeleton of his best British Isles team since 1980 Guinness Next Saturday Saracens take step closer to their European dream Woodward bonding session reveals winning mentality Alastair Campbell can concentrate on an increased turnout for the British Isles as they set sights on New Zealand Protesters turn out in force for suspended Millward Rugby League Sharapova bid brought to end Finch hits form Chua's mission Whitaker double Breeze for Agassi Timesonline Garcia, Mr Benn and Bob the Builder must bow to the appliance of science Giles Smith Returns on Tuesday Accentuate the positives Bargain offers to back bid How They Stand in England and Scotland Going down to the Wire? Defender of faith leading the fight for privileges Dowie bites the bullet with five key points for survival Dons could hit the bottom Play-off finalists Vital Statistic Stewart released Pearce prize Mourinho leaves door open for Crespo return Lucozade Sport Times Online Liverpool put faith in reprieve Cissé at home as English lord Game on Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Matches Latics' rise shows joke is not on them Top of the bill Guinness Coca-Cola Championship Leading astray Picture Gallery Second best The Times Crossword 22,970 Third movement Final insult The weekend starts here Times Sport Liverpool pin final hope on Uefa reprieve The Times BT Picture Gallery The Times Shop horror: it's glam up North Faux fop Richard goads chav strop Jammer - and it's handbags at ten paces, says Sarah Vine The Times Sofa Workshop Adultery, a user's guide Julie Burchill on Celebrity Break-Ups Mummy, what did apples taste like? If you think steak, chips and a good red make for a perfect meal, order it while you can. Flavour is on its way out. Gina Mallet samples the future Milk No Longer Exists. It Has Been Replaced by Genetically Modified Soy Nationwidemercurys The Times Literary Supplement The Church that lost its spirit As the new papacy reaffirms Catholic dogma, why is the Anglican Church so lily-livered, asks Theo Hobson The Idea that Anglicanism is a Superior Form of Christinity is Extinct Protestantism Has Abandoned its Unique Feature: Its Love of Freedom Bleak House, that's the one! Possession, Atonement… Jubilant Teeth. Book titles can seduce or repel, says Erica Wagner Brevity is Almost Never Bad, Dickens was, of Course, Master of the Pithy Title The Times Offersdirect A woman of conscience Vehemently anti-war and blacklisted by Hitler. A mother to make you proud, says Shirley Williams She Believed that Nothing Could Be Worse than Another World War Bird with a brain The Penguin paperback, offering high culture at low cost, is 70 this month. John Sutherland and Stephen Bayley mark a proud chapter One of Lane's Colleagues Doubted if He'd Ever Read a Book Cover to Cover The Times Books First Heads, you win Nonfiction In the Time of Madness Parry's Modesty Beats More 'Heroic' Accounts Inter Alia A Tuscan Holiday with my Book Club, Travel 20 Inspiring Reads Week 4 Miss Garnet's Angel by Salley Vickers The Times Who's for the drop? Up on a rooftop with four tormented souls intent on suicide, Nick Hornby extends his own fictional boundaries. Helen Dunmore applauds Each Individual is Alone, Saturated with Misery Boardroom jungle Systems Remain Stable, Then Slip out of Balance Billy Elliot 'Captain Coffee was desperate…" Paperbacks Fiction Nonfiction Bestsellers Ghettos of the mind Drawing the Dole when Working 'Hits the English where It Hurts' Audio Books Sharp A stitch in time Fiction And pigs might fly Being a famous novelist isn't quite enough for Ian Rankin. Ever since his days with the Dancing Pigs he has dreamt of rock stardom. Has his time come? Arts Hip-hop speak Multiple Display Advertising Items Popping? It's dope Don't know a boogaloo from a windmill? A new season reveals how hip-hop leapt from ghetto to stage. Donald Hutera reports Looking for the piggy-phant If you go down to the woods today, be sure of a big surprise. Morgan Falconer went and found Tony Cragg's sculpture slipping disconcertingly between realities From a Distance It Looks like a Large Chair with Fat Legs Warwick arts centre Sculpture in the great outdoors National Portrait Gallery The other Turner After years as a failure and a faker, Will Turner found success at 80. Paul Barker met him This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Theatre Rfh Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Don't Miss… Jazz St. John's Smith Square Life When Daddy came home One was a glamorous secret agent, the other a half-starved prisoner. But on the eve of the VE-Day, Simon Worrall and Meg Parkes tell similar stories: of fathers who could be understood only through their very different wars He was Fit, Handsome and Unattached. Soe Operatives were the Alpha Males Out There Feather Report Painting Dame Cicely Cicely Saunders pioneered the compassionate hospice movement. Now she is facing death herself, with equanimity. E. 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Everything Seems to Be Galloping Away Grow your own peppery leaves: just add water Establish a watercress bed in a damp part of the garden or a pot, says Christopher McCooey Clifford James Watercress wisdom Win Tickets to Chelsea Flower Show Healthspan Stephen Anderton's Ground Rules Garden Pests Decide how Far You Want to Go in Eliminating Pests Most troublesome garden pests Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Crossword No 3584 Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3824 Long Division by Schadenfreude Su Doku Bridge Winning move Scrabble Word Watching Two Brains Answers Chess Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 580 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … The Times Inside Next Week Here's my top ten Simon Crompton Stories behind the News These should be the priorities for action by the new Government Guys, your Numbers Won Well, Well… Need to Know The King is dead, long live Sir Alan Sugar … Analysis this the Apprentice Get slim, in reverse John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Should a GP trust a patient? Obviously not. They've learnt which buttons to press to get exactly what they want Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Pru Health Bionic ears, please Thousands of deaf people are being deprived of the chance to hear again, says Roger Dobson Health on Monday Junk Medicine Complementary Therapies To benefit from therapies such as acupuncture we need to strip away the mumbo jumbo A different pitch Ex-footballer David Ginola has the looks, a new career as an actor, a film premiere at Cannes next week. So why is he anxious? He tells Matt Nieme how the tsunami has changed his outlook on life They Ran for their Lives as the Big Wave Came in Multiple Display Advertising Items Potty for dry nights The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Thyroid trauma Boots Over to You My Time I'm eating for three… Broadcaster Gabby Logan talks of cravings and calories in her second monthly column on pregnancy I Have to Go to the Loo at Least 25 Times a Day Mummy knows breast? Kate Winslet, Emma Freud, Trinny and Susannah - they've all consulted the breast-feeding guru Clare Byam-Cook. This ex-midwife insists nursing is a skill that must be learnt, says Morag Preston 'I'd heard breast-feeding horror stories' Top nipple tips Cleaning up his act Is your husband lazy? Messy? Selfish in bed? Then two new books may help. But do we want a perfect partner, asks Alex O'Connell His Advice is to Say 'I Completely Understand' a Lot The Times What's Wrong with your … Congestion Charge? It's not the £5 payment that I mind, it's the punishment for forgetting about it The Congestion Charge Has No Love behind It Over to You Osteocare The lovely bones diet Cut down on dairy and you can avoid - and even treat - brittle bones. That's the controversial new message from Dr Marilyn Glenville, says Simon Crompton A High-Protein Diet Robs your Body of Calcium The right stuff Eat more Osteoporosis outline Eat less Healing in store You've bought the frock, now you want the complementary therapy. Carol Midgley does shopping with a very personal touch I Lied. I Really Had a Double Decker for Breakfast… Call now or return the coupon today to receive your … Healthnow Cutting the cost of private health insurance Advertisement Alternative plan offers quality health care - at an affordable price First month's premium free when you join I'm losing my grip After the birth of our daughter, my partner found that, try as the might, he couldn't climax inside me. I lost, confidence, we stopped having sex and, finally, he left me. I am now with another man but we have the same problem. I've tried all the pelvic-toning exercises, but nothing works. 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