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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Simon Armitage, Stella Shamoon, Donald MacGillivray, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Tom Fort, Felice Hardy, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Neil Queen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Jeremy MacKenzie (Governor), Robert Thicknesse, Nigel Denby, Paul Hoggart, Alvin Hall, Mark Souster, Glin Castle, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Valerie Elliott Editor, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Mark Sutherland, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and James Doran, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Hannah McGill, Clive Davis, Lucia Van Der Post, E. Jane Dickson, Mourid Barghouti, Annie Bennett, Pen Hadow, Wendy Ide, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Frank Warren, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Patrick Hosking and Sarah Butler, AC, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, EP, Katherine Swift, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Sarah Helm, Rob Penn, Nicola Bendetti, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Daniel Finkelstein, Jane Clarke, Simon Edwards (Chief Executive), Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Stephen Farrell, Robert Rawlings, Nicholas Roe, Robin Young, AS, Eve-Ann Prentice, Emily McKay, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Ian Blackshaw (Visiting Professor), Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Castle Leslie, Heather McGregor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Robert Burrow, Tom Petherick, JJ, Paula Hawkins, Gerald Collee, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Meg Carter, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Martin Johnson, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Richard Mabey and Simon Armitage, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, James Brown, Magnus Grimond, Kaveh Solhekol and David McVay, Alexandra Frean Correspondent, Crick Howell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Benjamin Fry, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Joel Stratte-McClure, Anne Ashworth Editor, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Joel STRATTE-McClure, Rebecca O'Connor, Amitav Ghosh, John Berger, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Ben Harries, Rick Jones, Kate Rew, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, John Endacott, Emily Davies, Helen Cranford, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, CL, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Elsom (Managing Director), Michelle Henery, James Lloyd Davies, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Kilkea Castle, Nigel Kendall, Brian Case, Giles Whittell, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, DW, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Julie Burchill, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Amanda Craig, Jonathan Rendall, John Lister-Kaye, Russell Jenkins, Peter Klinger and Patrick Hosking, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, John Hayman, Jane Owen, Sheila Keating, Tim Wapshott, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, NW, Bob Robbie, David Jayne, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Alison Gibson, David Bolchover, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Giles Binney, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Darian Leader, Anna Shepard, Ron Bailey, Frida Kahlo, Rose Gray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Maria Cleminson, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Cherry Potter, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Tariq Ali, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, Adam Sherwin, Sheila Compton, Simon Crompton, James Christopher, John Brandler, Owen Slot, Will Hide, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Johnston (Chief Executive),
ResumoThe Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Get in step for summer Times sales soar Don't see red James Nesbitt Getting the next generation up and running Their last chance: my programme for government Nicotine vaccine is set to stub out smoking Billionaire hires Beyoncé for £4 million bar mitzvah The Times Summer Special Uncovered Offers If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … weekend review Gorillaz Uncaged! New peers make Labour largest party in the Lords Newly Ennobled A perfect choice in third-rate tradition The Royal Line of Portraits 6X change Queen risks a brush with Rolf The presenter formerly known as an artist is to paint Her Majesty at 80, reports Adam Sherwin Newsweek sparks global riots with one paragraph on Koran Claim that the Holy book was defiled by US guards at Guantanamo Bay has incensed Muslims, Catherine Philp writes Anger Spreads Diabetes drug to be withdrawn Doctor censured Tube strike set eBay fraudster Nicotine vaccine What are your Su Doku solving tips? Christian Aid Carol Vorderman The battle begins to win Britain's first Su Doku title Climbdown on post vote fraud as reforms are rushed through www.theAA.com Sensible changes being introduced two years too late Royal aide's dismissal fair Abigail evidence DNA test advance Fears for falcon You're Invited intel inside Bhs boss splashes out £4m on Riviera party for bar mitzvah boy As British cinema reaches for the stars, theatre is lighting the way What They Said about Star Wars Could Billy Billy Elliot is gripping, moving, and real. It's enough to make you sing and dance, writes Benedict Nightingale What They Said about Billy Elliot Doctors hail breast cancer drug trial BT Heart operation waiting times fall Citroën And Cultivating Other Solutions Five Scandals Holiday Inn Modern Times Olympic Gold sprinter tests positive for cannabis ba.com Chelsea's gardeners urged to cultivate a totally tropical taste World News Alliance & Leicester's Blunt mountain rescuer told to take a hike Illegible Article Suspicion on the nowhere to hide Confronting the public in his new top, Sam Coates finds people both wary and angry Style Notes street, but there's behind a hoody Napster.co.uk Dixons Move over—I'll take the blame for your speeding By a Correspondent: Harry cheat claim is a lie, says Eton art head Life in the Fast Lane Travel By a Correspondent: Boy, 9, killed for his skin 'Witch' child withdraws allegation of cruelty bmibaby.com The riddle of 300 young boys missing from London schools Love to the tune of £100,000 Saga Think Again times Times Comment The game's up. The fat lady's singing. Now let the real work begin None of these policies would be reversed, however loud Tories or Lib Dems squeal now The Week Marriott Druids Glen Hotel & Country Club Waste not . . . Right to decide to go to war Chelsea Hospital's design plans come under scrutiny Young people and their hoody habit Access to waterways West End theatre VE-Day remembrance Tsunami memorial Football clubs as an investment Gym benefits The proof of the puzzle The Times A Welcome Rethink The Government has wisely pledged to legislate to reform postal voting The Numbers Game A champion of cells, mini-grids, rows, columns and logic for Every(wo)man A wrapped glacier, orange butterflies, uneaten wood mice: what's the link? Lording It The trouble in Labour's third term may come from the second chamber There, but for the grace of Google We feel close to it. It answers our questions. And it's becoming very reliable (even if it's a bit too keen on sex) It's a verb, a habit, a way of thinking. People Google one another before going on dates Join the Debate Monogamy (n): unhuman activity We struggle to repress our desires in order to be happy, which also makes us unhappy Mad mothering, rule one: your child always comes before you What is... thought leadership? Get the Idea People Ford Barclays Weather Eye New front opens for tomorrow's forecast The Imola leather corner group dfs Opening Times The £108 bowl of soup that tastes fowl Get stuck into a squirrel—it's your patriotic duty Giles Coren, the Times Food Critic, makes more room for the native species. One down, 2.5 million to go Live and explicit, the unexpurgated thoughts of one Alastair Campbell The original master of spin tells Robert Crampton how his strategy to bring Tony and Gordon together was essential for winning the election How third—term Tony feeds the beast—wiv a li'l respec,' man Currys Currys Mi6 protected Nazi who killed 100 British agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Spy Agency bulldog Theatre Theatre of the New Ear Festival Hall Bloodless sacrifice Today in the Eye Picture Gallery Just sit that exam for me, would you, Sir? You sweat your nuts off so that they can lie around smoking dope and drawing Victim's diary of desperate final months Lonely teenager was driven to suicide pact by school bullying Postmaster jailed for fraud Prison record Man drowned Reporter rumbled (AFP): Briton shot dead Tube Lines failure Not fine with her The Week on the Web Bloggers huff and puff over Huffington. Rhys Blakely explains Harrods Websites of the Week Most-Read News at Times Online Times World News Pope puts John Paul on the fast track to sainthood Growing pilgrimage of the devoted Patient Saints Squabbles as Iraq prepares to draw up a constitution Contentious document is already being criticised and is unlikely to help to stem the violence, reports Richard Beeston Travel Lastminute.com Saddam writes memoirs in jail Home Choice Iron fist crushes rebels' uprising Troops open fire on protesters who stormed jail to free prisoners, writes Jeremy Page Explosive heart of vital region Airport is home for father with no country Credo www.euroncap.com Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost in transit: a wooden leg, three skulls, an accordion... and 6,000 mobile phones Whitsun break cancelled, but no one's going to work Sport Holland & Barrett (AFP): Cyprus first to make wine (AFP): Human traffic ring smashed (AFP): Top writer quits (AP): Medal returned (AFP): Threat to Georgia (AP): Mass turnout (AFP): Corrupt courts hoverspeed.com 'No' campaign widens gap in EU referendum It may be Europe's most liberal city—but if you are gay, you had best beware The tourists are back, the restaurants are open, How long can this last? Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Pep talk for Singapore Expedia.co.uk China orders beggars to be out of sight, out of mind The Sunday Times Optimax tiny.com Mystery of the Indian Howard Hughes Seaweed to breathe new life into fight against global warming Huge water-borne farms can turn the tide against increasing greenhouse gases, reports Leo Lewis in Tokyo The Times (Reuters): Police kill six Indian rioters (AFP): Maggot medicine (AFP): Property rights (AFP): Blood power (AFP): Fur flies Young turn their backs on life in US military The finger of suspicion is pointing to hoaxer www.royalmint.com 'Courageous' killer wins his fight to be executed Times Business Oil continues fall Grant for Shorts M&s to decide Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Shareholder group seeks Morrison boss's head Banks introduce transfer delays in drive to stamp out phishing Picture Gallery Former EU Trade Comissioner wins contest for top Poor tactics in Morrison fight The expensively logoed DTI is to survive. It will not, … Fairer trade Trafalgar 200 Glazer is playing a dangerous game Need to Know The Times FTSE 100 HSBC deal Stop Press Microgen retreats Finmeccanica up BellSouth sale Alcan rating cut Results in Brief Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Business Big Shot Eddington bows out with profit recovery at BA Pension rescue for failing firms 'won't work' www.timesonline.co.uk Flight Path Airbus boss admits to 'crisis' over succession Unions attack DTI's new emphasis on business Diamonds are Japan's Best Friend Lack of bids for MG Rover leaves Longbridge at risk De Beers to open 150 stores Control of supply is never for ever F&c The Investment Solution Third chief in a year for Co-op as McGettigan quits Convenience shop policy is reviewed Britax to wheel out pushchair maker for £200m sale Lib Dems attack buy-to-let pensions tax break US suitor may force Pernod to raise bid for Allied Digital Durex advert skirts rules IHG poised to part with historic Paris hotel for £205m 'I have hatched a plan to absent myself with my reputation intact' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Pensions detour City Diary Horseplay City Diary Drinks all round City Diary Old Mutual founded in 1845 as Mutual Life Assurance … The Sunday Times Old Mutual overture angers investors IBM Business Consulting How Do You Deal with Continuous Change—new Competitors, … Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The art of winning the war despite losing the battle The Hampton CV Sainsbury boss is a cool customer Saturday Profile Philip Hampton had never worked in retailing before, but he's relishing the challenge now, writes Sarah Butler Corus buckles under fears for world steel prices Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Investors must be cautious as miners show their mettle The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Membership of MSCI boosts Britannic Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices www.wwf.org.uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register The Right Rev Hugh Montefiore Gifted churchman whose vast intellectual energy and moral authority entertained, annoyed and inspired an entire generation The Right Rev Hugh Montefiore, Bishop of Birmingham, 1978-87, was born on May 12,1920. He died on May 13,2005, aged 85 Forthcoming Marriages School News The Times Dinner Celebration Memorial Service Elections Service Appointments Modern Times Whiffy workmates, the wine menu and how to lead a lady Times Online Court Circular Readers Reply The collectors who believe in life before death Nick Wyke hears why Christian Aid Week will benefit the rich West as much as the world's poor At your Service Sunday Worship Fire of the spirit enlivens and forges bonds Faith News Anniversaries Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Heatwave is just a load of crystal balls Weather Eye Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Sport Franklins Gardens paints rosy outlook Racing totesport.com Racing next Week Darley hoping to prove the main attraction The Big Match Rakti ready to roll in Lockinge Stakes William Hill Shamardal attempts to boost Godolphin Newbury The Wright Track Bangor Yesterday's Results Thirsk Nottingham Back England and see all your hopes turned to Ashes Uttoxeter Racing Worcester Armchair Investor The Results Service Times Test The Weekend's Fixtures How They Stand St Helens missing Millward influence Rugby League Athens Games show profit O'Gara returns Power surge McEwen's stage Lee calls time Pietersen's timing less than ideal for England Frizzell County Championship First Division Counties ponder ups and downs Times Online Richardson seals swift triumph Newman smashes his way into Surrey history Pair plot escape from Northamptonshire's grasp Worcestershire delayed in their quest for victory Yorkshire on on course as Vaughan finds form Yesterday's Scoreboards Friendly fire from Harmison sends Flintoff crashing Second Division England flourish after nudge in right direction Cricket The Times Golf Björn benefits from relaxed approach Guinness Backs who clawed back Lions' share Gerald Davies chooses four players who would strike fear into any opposition My highs and lows with Leicester will burn brightest Zurich Premiership Final Martin Johnson says key matches played in his club colours linger more readily in his mind than the World Cup final Wasps cast in the role of spoilers as Johnson and Co gear up for momentous send-off How They Line up British & Irish Lions Gatland is happy to leave on his terms Warren insists he is promoting force for the good James Ducker finds that the man who will oversee Britain's brightest prospect stands by the sport that scarred him Frank Warren Kindelán delivers on Khan 'pact' Greaves ready to throw his weight around Paralympic Sport Federer sweeps aside Coria Women's caddie protests at being taken for a ride Magic Sponge Bowled over by Bangladesh Britons fear for safety as violence breaks out Tennis Kalusha builds on good form Smith banned Crampton leads Reading triumph Loeb out in front Sven and assorted doughnuts prepare for England trip that will be walk on wild side Times Online Thordarson in line Vital Statistic Mutu fights on Moyes wins percentage game The Fink Tank Ipswich aiming to put West Ham in their place Ups and Downs of Life in the Play-Offs The Fink Tank Predictor Liverpool show door to Smicer All signs point down for weary Redknapp Battle to Avoid Relegation Norwich reap rewards for committed approach Le Saux out to prove he is up to task Dowie might be first to go if Palace fall short Game on Guide to Tomorrow's Barclays Premiership Matches Tycoon makes effort to get supporters onside Lucozade Sport Ferguson told to battle on Rooney Charge Screen test awaits in the latest episode of United soap opera The Glazer 'phantom family' stays under wraps Tom Dart on the reclusive world of the new people in charge at Old Trafford Mourinho denies illegal pursuit of Mikel Let's be 'aving survival for this super-fan top of the bill The Times Town torture don't miss this Rallying cry The Times Crossword 22,976 Tree and easy the weekend starts here Playing for pride Times Sport Ferguson told to battle on by Mourinho The Times "A goal is a dream with a deadline" The Times What the bleep is going on? Inspiring, says Madonna of the latest US sleeper hit. No, smug, spurious and sinister, says Caitlin Moran Inside Contributors TLS Heaven knows, I'm not miserable now It is the Devotees of Misery-Entertainment who Seem Shockingly Babyish and Unworldly The secret history of Miss Moneypenny A mysterious blonde in a twinset was at the heart of Churchill's underground army of spies and assassins. But who was this woman who helped to send so many agents to their deaths—and what were her links to Hitler's own spymaster's Sarah Helm uncovers intriguing new evidence www.saab.co.uk An art addict owns up Nothing, absolutely nothing, comes between a collector and his next fix, writes Alvin Hall Only collect . . . Su Doku: the final frontier Hugo Rifkind accepts the Fiendish challenge—after enlisting the help of Carol Vorderman Gang of five Deep in the hills above Bologna a secretive band of writers has hatched a truly evil plot-to overthrow the world of celebrity. James Eve explains The name game 'A strange electricity in the air . . . Dead lucky Nonfiction 20 Inspiring Reads The Times A quiet murmur, a mighty voice Fiction Inter Alia Times Online The Times Life after meltdown Autobiography www.timesonline.co.uk Call in the deceivers Fiction The ghostly and the ghastly Children's Books Read on Eva Ibbotson:'a master baker of words' Fiction Bestsellers And our Faces, my Heart, Brief as Photos Street Fighting Years I Saw Ramallah Fiction Sir Richard Burton's Travels in Arabia and Africa R2-D2, where are you? The Star Wars trilogy should have been left well alone, says Ian Nathan. Three prequels have added nothing to the original, bar hype and overkill Royal Shakespeare Company Concerto for bassoon, fiddle and driftwood Seals are lounging, elders cooing, otters diving and John Lister-Kaye is in heaven in the wild and magical stronghold of ancient Gaelic Kings Come on, you reds . . . ... and yellows, pinks and blues. As a Barbican show reveals, colour has had to fight hard for its place in art. Morgan Falconer explains Aristotle Held that Colour was Inevitably Inferior to a Clear Outline Rothko Believed that Colour Could Spell 'tragedy, Ecstasy, Doom' HMV Classics 'It's a feeling—like breathing' Callas and Sinatra are her great loves, but nothing can lure Mariza away from the music of her native Portugal, says Nigel Williamson The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Theatre www.sharp.co.uk Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Don't Miss. . . Jazz Opera & Ballet One man wants to mow There's nothing more satisfying than pacing your lawn with a purring machine, says Tom Fort Can you do it? Yes, you can When Lauren was killed on September 11, her sisters took over her project to write a self-help book for women. E. Jane Dickson met them Sister act: how to start a girl band Owl sacrament Richard Mabey sees how many birds he can spot in one day and Simon Armitage considers the curious crime of egg theft Feather Report Encapsulate Beauties from the East They came from the Himalayas and conquered the Home Countries. But you don't need a country estate to grow rhododendrons, explains Mark Griffiths Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items stephen.anderton@thetimes.co.uk Where to see rhododendrons Katherine Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Sow, plant Tom Petherick explains his planting plan for a raised bed full of fragrant herbs to use in the kitchen The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leather Weekend Bag T2 Crossword No 3590 Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword Su Doku Can't Get Enough? Bridge Winning move Word Watching Two Brains Answers Chess Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 581 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The Times Inside Next Week The bottom line Cosmetics are just skin-deep—everything else is pants High-Risk Babes Well, Well. . . Need to Know Premature gene Fat lot of use Repulse the blues Antibody Taking a gamble More to painting than meets the eye Analyse this Harry's Art A-Level Bupa Let your hands talk John Naish Break Throughs, Tips and Trends Inside the Mind of a GP I'm the best thing since sliced bread—at least, that's what one of my patients seemed to think . . . www.axappphealthcare.co.uk Decent exposure Too much sun is bad, right? Simon Crompton meets the controversial scientist who says that we all need more sun to beat cancer Light and shade Junk Medicine Immunisation Spending Goodwill alone will not repay drug firms' commitment to producing vital vaccines A spot of bother It's a mini-plague that affects mini-people. But GPs cannot agree what to do when molluscum, the mystery virus, strikes, says Meg Carter Applying Fig or Banana Peel is an Old Folk Remedy 'Then five spots became thirty over a single week' Mouth ulcers MMR worry Over to You www.equazen.com Lights out on night terrors The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Just a bit of a lad Actor James Nesbitt has quit the fags, toned up his pecs for a new Murphy's Law, and put his past behind him. He tells Tim Teeman that his greatest fear is going bald—and being too nice Pru Health Choice is back on the menu What is It? Say goodbye GI and hello GL—the new, improved diet for savvy slimmers. Nigel Denby opens a four … age special on a simple nutritious regimen that cuts out calorie counting and keeps the weight off Less/more Meal plans The GL range Be prepared and beat the hunger pangs Make Lists and Avoid Shopping when Hungry The Times Eating out Portion sizes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recipes Hitting all Singing in a choir is a real joy—especially when We Come up with Any Excuse to Sing and Dance The Times Perfect pitch What's Wrong with your. . . Bridget Jones DVD? Always falling for the wrong person? Unlock your inner Bridget Jones or Darcy I Watched my Life Mirrored on the Silver Screen Over to You Find a true sole mate The latest trainers are cushion-free and stripped down to replicate the feel of barefoot running, says Kate Rew Elite Athletes Tackle Pain by Running Barefoot Revolution afoot www.bupahospitals.co.uk Get a reality check-up Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson Over to You At ease with herself Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actress Amanda Redman, 46, smokes, drinks and hates the gym; eye gel and curry work for her www.nationwide-mobility.co.uk The Times Future traders in the making Finance can be fun, says Rebecca O'Connor. So why are we failling to teach it properly? www.timesonline.co.uk/money Inside Free guides 'We need a Jamie Oliver of finance' Money Letters The Things I Wish I Had Learnt when I was at School Technically lacking Playing to win Fidelity More than a few wrinkles What now for the hippy chick? Alison Gibson meets a child of the Sixties who is looking to find financial security in her sixties Abbey Daphne Ingram: what the experts say www.caledonia.com Daphne's response their daughter is about to graduate. "It will be harder to actually pay back the £150,000 A Question of Money First Active Prudential Whine of the Week Legal & General Record numbers seek clean getaway Joe Morgan looks at the impact of the new bankruptcy rules Property appeal semi-detached Make your Mind up with Magnus and Mark Returns Will Not Hit the Highs of 2004, Magnus Says directline.com Beware your buy-to-let instincts Mark Says Caution is Advisable in the Weakening Domestic Market Footnotes Links framlington Entertaining a big idea Michelle Henery meets a DVD retailer seeking a starring role on the high street Bradford & Bingley Hot property an water coolers Micromanager a Small Business Woman Eaks Invesco Perpetual Adwatch Principality Building Society A drop of Guinness boosts performance Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Net Gains www.lifesearchadvice.co.uk Welcome exposure Clare Stewart finds photographs offer far from negative returns I won't do what you tell me The Government's pension scheming has brought out the teenage rebel in Antonia Senior Cheltenham & Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items Cost-cutting by homeowners may spark fall in interest rates Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity The past can come back to dog the future The Burden of the past Should Carry a Discount Times Online money databank Mortgages 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 www.ingdirect.co.uk 'Target culture' blamed for risky lending Artemis How to Find your Missing Money The Times A mosquito with 6ft wingspan will convince you to pop anti-malaria pills Inside The World This Week VW Home & Away Island Life Picture Gallery How I sent my children wild Rosie Millard and her brood get to grips with elephant dung in South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre South African Airways Need to know South African Airways South Africa Tips for trips The Best Deals British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short-haul Long-haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Call in on Tallinn Bunk up in Belize www.spaexpressions.co.uk Rebel rouser www.balticholiday.com Noble Caledonia Limited Space, the final frontier Classic castles of Ireland Spring is a great time to visit these havens of comfort Ashford Castle Voyages Jules Verne Dromoland Castle Glin Castle Kilkea Castle Castle Leslie Exclusively Online Ireland Direct Voyages of Discovery My clean break at sea Will the easyCruise concept sink or swim? Tom Chesshyre joins the launch party Norway hotels.com Multiple Display Advertising Items www.cnww.co.uk Times Online Join the Ramblas society Annie Bennett finds unknown boulevards in Barcelona The Times What's New in Barcelona Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Choose a peak retreat reservations@titantravel.co.uk Contact us . . . www.issc.co.uk British Airways Need to know Wetter than Wales Felice Hardy makes a splash on a marathon flume ride in Hawaii Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I shot an arrow in the air. . . Nicholas Roe signs up for a bowmaking course Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Need to know Olympic Holidays www.timesonline.co.uk Working on the chain gang Jane Owen and daughters take a half-term cycling break in Italy Tel Aviv turns up the heat Israel's second city wants to attract the party crowd The word on the street greenislandholidays.com England Expects Walk the Walk www.timesonline.co.uk Travel News www.jod.uk.com Ain't no mountain high enough Remote parts of the Welsh wilderness are about to open up to walkers. Rob Penn reports Broad Appeal Checking in Four Seasons Hampshire The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomsonfly.com Hidden France Channel hopping is now easier than ever Increased competition means travellers to France are spoilt for choice, says Tony Dawe Fast trains are competing with air over longer and longer distances Who Flies where in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Hidden romance in the city of love Joel Stratte-McClure seeks quiet days in Clichy Tripe and champagne for supper Robin Young says that it pays to avoid the obvious when touring the Champagne region Become a grape picker for a day—you are unlikely to volunteer for longer futuroscope.com Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items eurotunnel.com A French take on the legend of King Arthur Adam Sage finds a valley that red-blooded men should avoid What would the Medicis have said? Adam Sage sees more than just a classic château in the Loire It is bizarre but makes refreshing change after a few days in Chambord Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries A city of canals and contrasts Helen Cranford eavesdrops on eurocrats' secrets A castle for keeps Only the French could use 13th-century building techniques for a new château, says Tony Dawe Multiple Display Advertising Items Transmanche Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy In search of the flying rock stars of the Pyrenees The pursuit of a rare bird leads Robin Young to mountains, caves and some excellent meals Park rangers raised the alarm. A bear had killed our chambermaid's ewe Laze away a few days in Languedoc Sheila Compton gets a Câte d'Azur suntan without its prices on the other side of the Rhâne Nimes has a reputation for being France's hottest location The aqueduct with its tiers of perfect arches is the big historical treat Multiple Display Advertising Items Liza's little hideaway The road less travelled away from Bordeaux Sea France A walk on the Med's wilder side Joel Stratte-McClure takes a 600-mile trek along the coast Welcome to the pleasure Drôme Tony Dawe takea s leisurely stroll trough a part of France many miss in their rush to the south Multiple Display Advertising Items flybe.com Follow the herd for a cheese to remember Cantal is said to be the oldest French cheese, with 2,000 years of history Abbey National Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A well-heeled resort for lovers of food Adam Sage savours the old-worth charm and cuisine of the French Basque country Peppers hung out to dry in bright red garlands make a stunning sight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bupa Picture Gallery Contents Twiggy Models for Elle Contacts Photographer Ron Traeger Year 1966 Location London Pioneer The Dark Ages Style Tribes Lolly Dolly Wisdom On the Science of Happiness This week: Looking to the future Too much time spent looking backwards is time that we might better spend moving forward Lexiconfusion This week: Vamp The next Big Thing Celebrity Seeding The Database of Stars is Searchable by 250 Criteria from Charity Affiliations to Fears and Addictions Someone's Got to Do It . . . 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