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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Kathryn Edwards, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Bill Woodrow, Adolf Hitler, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Sam Pilger, Patricia Davies, James Collier, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Mary Nightingale, Tim De Lisle, Amanda Morison, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Arwa Halder, Richard Hobson, Phil Hoad, Berlin Philharmonic, David Charter and Angela Jameson, Jane Knight, Philip Ingham, Andrew Robinson, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Dingle, Serena MacKesy, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Harkin, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Saffron Burrows, Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford, Denis Rouvre, Matthew Hoggard, Helen Zaltzman, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, H. J. P. Arnold, James Lance, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Sean O'Neil and Richard Ford, Silesia, Vas Blackwood, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Rob Cassy, Kenan Malik, Gabby Logan, Peter Crosland, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Joanna Briscoe, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Jeanette Winterson, M. K. Arthur, Michael Reynolds, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Peter D. Gott, Jane Clarke, Nigel Williamson, Peter Ackroyd, Jean-Francois Jaussaud, MM, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Stephen Chalke, Nicholas Roe, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Peter Millar, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, amir khan, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Richard Johnson, Graham Keeley, Elizabeth Judge, Nic Hopkins and Gary Duncan, Ron Lewis, Louise Arnold, Heather McGregor, Brian Carlo, Genevieve Fox, Andrea Catherwood, Tim Teeman, Molly Penny, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Danuta Kean, Kate Muir, John Talbot, Dr George Lewith, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Luke Rhinehart, Emma Mahony, Isobel Shepherd Smith, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Sandra Prowse, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Edith Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Simon Bird, Philip Wicks, Richard Freestone, Mark Atherton, Gerard Baker, US Editor, Ron Wood, John Westerby, Liz Chong and Patrick Hosking, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Dough McKinlay, Martyn Palmer, David Lawrenson, Chariotte Church, John Hopkins, Dr Feelgood, Pete Paphides, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Fresco, James Bone and Joanna Bale, Rob Wright, IH, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, David Watts, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, Gabriel Rozenberg, Daniel McGrory, Zahid Hussein and Issandr El-Amarani, Ed Potton, Raymond Keene, Antonia Senior Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Hugh Chevallier, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, James Wilson, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Bryan-Brown, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Salami, John Pickering, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Terence O'dwyer, Victoria O'brien, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Michelle Henery, Ian Rankin, Melvyn Howe, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Credo Roderick Strange, Tosin Sulaiman, Mark Pellew, David powell, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Gitta Sereny, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Michèle Roberts, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Guy Florita, Sheila Keating, Rebecca Ley, John Angerson, Iain Finlayson, Walter Gammie, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Caitlin Moran, Helen Pridham, Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Tony Dawe, John Carey, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Mark Henderson, Antje Derks, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Jennifer Lopez, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Janet Wilkinson, Dr Eliot Forster, Simon Crompton, Owen Slot, Bernard Darwin, Olav Bjortomt, J. Sheekey, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Naseem Hamed, Douglas Kennedy, Mitchell Tonks, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Andrew Palmer, Amir Khan, David Chadwick, John Broadley, Michael Vaughan,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Su Doku Star witness struck off Times sales soar London terror suspect arrested Boy who cast a spell on 73 million people News The Times Comment Business The Register Sport Today's Weather Quick Find The Top New Sections in your Saturday Times Meadow struck off for misleading the Sally Clark trial Doctors will fear testifying Banned Doctors The Renault Safety Zone Harry Potter 6-the first review As the new wizard read went on sale at midnight, a Times team was ready. Look away if you don't want to know the plot Jamaican bomber, 19, was to be father again Egyptian chemist and head of Pakistani religious school held New laws to hit 'evil ideology' Allure Explosives match al-Qaeda blueprint for bombmaking On Other Pages Cleric who defended suicide bombers allowed into Britain The Home Secretary's decision will be seen as a test of the Government. Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford report Muslim Family Bury Daughter … as Bomber's Family Appeal for Privacy All the latest news on the investigation Bvlgari Killers may have been recruited at youth centre Online Hitchhikers to heaven who Ben MacIntyre traces the last hours of the first home-grown suicide bombers to hit Britain Islamic View The latest developments dfs dfs Passion and Pay Sex Drive Money can't buy you love, but it can mean that you have a more active sex life Higher incomes are linked in a new survey with raised libido for men and women, reports Mark Henderson British Airways Message Board Saga Picture Gallery 'Troublesome grannies' may end Byers' hopes of a Cabinet return Your M&S Saab 93 Sadder and wiser strikes right note Firstnight Proms First Night Albert Hall/Radio 3 People Andrew Perce's Party Aus Liebe zum Automobil Paramount Group of Hotels Millions will have higher council tax Comet The smart way to stay out of the rain and find friends Galileo in Orbit Brittany Ferries national savings & investments Jessops Times Comment There's not doubt about it - the next Tory leader has to be David I want a Tory leader to have a strong nerve, good heart, sharp mind and openness to ideas The Week lastminute.com Silence for victims Worry at rushed terror laws Su Doku bug The joys of cricket Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... Olympic incentives to our sporting youth Value of Vatican diplomats Battersea reborn? Equality in the Church Green and greener Picture Gallery Unexpected, Unmentionable Success Congratulations to our highly driven readers who top the charts on er, um The Wages of Deceit Stephen Byers must pay a high price for his mendacity This great undersea principality of whales will make your heart soar Wild Notebook Running Dry Global drought and rising water demand pose long-term threats Why not splash out on swimming? Sports facilities are being sold or allowed to crumble away, despite all the good they can do for our children Twanggg! Another gold for Coren Fencing is just a lot of skinny men doing teapot impressions Multiculturalism has fanned the flames of Islamic extremism What are… 'Citizen Reporters'? Get the Idea Spectator sports make for a sex comedy that delights Characters in the Blunkett affair are hilariously impersonated, writes Valerie Grove vodafone Gunning for funds Suicide aid arrest Pensioner killed Gordon's robe Downfall of retired crime boss who was bored with his château ford Jail sentences of IRA trio cut Dixons Somerset cavemen knew a thing or two about fishing sky Seafrance Dover-Calaris Ferries Marriott halfords Kennedy set to revitalise his leadership after Lib Dem win RAF's past and present glory MPs lose faith in 'biased' BBC Tolpuddle tree is 320 years old Lauren: teenager charged Vauxhall Noctilucent clouds lack a silver lining 'Have your private parts ever got you into trouble, then?' British passion for celebrity and eccentricity helps the makers of reality TV to find volunteers on the web, writes Tim Martin The Jeep 3x3 Kettler Show and Tell Heal'ssale Rag-hags follow new fashion Why should we tolerate these Islamofascists who hate us all? Public backs Olympics despite terror fear Holiday Ann Averys Wine Merchants Dell Clampdown on pollution targets 4x4s Bose Speed device will act as cost 'carrot' to young drivers Life for shop petrol bomber Not so brotherly Dishonest lawyer Mower death Stabbing arrest Laura Ashley Pupils wait as parent power is put to test Devon lands its first flying fish bmibaby Shake-up at top of Civil Service Dig in the garden reveals cave A tick longer, and it'll be 2006 Graffiti vandal's trail leads to jail Police friends killed in 2,000ft mountain fall British Red Cross Have Guns, Will Read New scare as chicken disease prompts EU ban on exports The Week on the Web Boggers used strong words to accuse the BBC of picking soft ones in reports on the bombings. Rhys Blakely explains Mitsubishi Motors BBC News Most-Read Stories at Times Online Times World News Bears at the dustbins, wolves in main street as Europe goes wild Israelis weigh into firefight as Abbas strikes at militants Gner Game Boots Victim's father 'helped bomber flee' A man who lost his stepdaughter in the Madrid bombings is accused of aiding the terrorists, reports David Sharrock A summer storm at Scandal Central Commentary first direct You've got AA friend BBC One Pope may be turning into an icon ... of fashion Drilling go-ahead fuels row between Asia giants 20 Years on... HSBC Times Online Bosch Mongolia It's the world's longest race, and child welfare is last-as usual The Sunday Times Children are in thrall to a new wave of beetlemania tiny.com Rebel bombs shut down city (AP): Hurricane Emily hits Caribbean Scale watcher Electronic Descaling System Shia neighbours improve ties Three die from suspected bird flu (AP): Military trial for bin Laden driver Ups and downs of skateboarding (AP): South Africa offers help No work, no schools and the furniture sits outside: this is life in Mugabe's transit camp Jan Raath goes inside the only camp provided for milions thrown out of their homes Protected heritage status for prehistoric crater Former Merrill stars' bonanza Saturday July 16 2005 ING wins bid nod Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Chief says Jarvis can survive as auditors cast doubts Collins Stewart's entire was hit investment trust team … Sultan's plan to attract foreigners Times Business Prince sees dollar peg as key to a Gulf 'euro' Controversial track record Creditors contemplating the expensively engineered … Starter's orders Aqualift Two deals are better than one for Rover Need to Know The Times Banking & Finance 0.41% Construction & Property 0.41% Consumer Goods 0.19% Engineering 0.29% Health Industrials 0.70% Leisure 0.48% Media 0.75% Media Natural Resources 1.34% Retailing Support Services Technology 0.95% Telecoms 1.04% Transport 0.05% Utilities 0.31% The Times Morrisons lapse BP's rig recovers Airline loan boost Approval for P&G Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked Monday That was the Week Tuesday That was the Week Wednesday That was the Week Winner of the Week That was the Week Thursday That was the Week News Corp launch Stop Press Citigroup's sidelined number two resigns Novartis boosted by $660m buy Casualty of succession fight Monopoly fears over ISS deal Another top name goes from Morgan Stanley Civil Service jobs fall too slowly Byers defended by mandarin Saudi billionaires 'lining up bid for Olympic project stake' Iraq close to joining world wide web with . iq tag Centrica seeks own gas source The Times Students net a profit from feeding birds Young Enterprise King to abdicate? City Diary Timis up City Diary Criminal record City Diary Land of Leather to float at lower end of target You Name It They've Tried to Take It Starbucks wins back right to use its name in Russia Ladbrokes punts £76m on purchase of Welsh bookmaker Sir Peter Pickles Merrill stars' semi-retirement plan The Secret City Patrick Hosking meets the founders of NewSmith, who started out just trying to manage their own money The way to the top from the Stock Exchange floor Times Online Unusual breed of analyst that never says 'buy' Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Sotheby's looks for sparkling result with big stones Diamonds shine their brightest in a dingy New York alley James Doran enters an arcane world of jewellers in which gems change hands on trust and gunmen lurk in the shadows British Airways flies high in spite of soaring price of fuel Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Oil is the driver and the danger in FTSE 100's rise Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts UBS has hand in Party Gaming growth Smaller Capitalisation Shares Banking & Finance Wwf Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Equity Prices Business Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Dan Crawford Rumpled American who made the tiny King's Head Theatre a venue to rival the best of the West End Dan Crawford, theatre manager, producer and director, was born on December 11,1942. He died on July 13,2005, aged 62 Norman Levine Taking the seedy route from Canada to St Ives Norman Levine, writer, was born on October 22,1923. He died on June 14,2005, aged 81 London Lives Remembering those killed in the terrorist bombings iof july 7,2005 Anat Rosenberg was born in Israel on July 22, Trvistock Square bus explosionon July 7,2005 aged 39 Samly was born in Vietnam. He died in the National Hospital for Neurosurgery on July 15,205, aged 28, from injries square bus bombing Anthonyfatayi-Williams was born in London on January 29,1979. He died in the bus explosion in Tavistock Square on July 7,2005, aged 26 David Foulkes was born on March 27,1983. He died in the explosion at Edgward Road on july 7,2005, aged 22 Adrian Johnson died in the explosion on the Piccadilly Line on July 7,2005, aged 37 Pray within your own solitude-however noisy it is Faith Sunday Workship The silliness and briliance of religion on the box Faith Jonathan Romain believes that TV has opened up a whole new kind of ministry Hindus have staged a protest outside Britain's French … Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Want to place a classified advertisement? Deaths In Memoriam Private In Memoriam - War Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices University News Birthdays Athena Press Wanted Antiques & Collectables Gifts Trustee Acts Latest Wills Birthdays Anniversaries Modern Times Blasted squirrels, car stereo excesses and insolent invitations Times Online Court Circular Readers Reply Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovett Danger lurks in rippling sea water Weather Eye Feather Report Derwent May Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Today: Fine across England and Wales, Rain Easing in Scotland, Temperatures: Max 25C, Min 12C Weathercall The Sunday Times Times Sport Business as usual in face of risks Racing Richard Johnson reflects on the mood of the weighing-room at Market Rasen Totescoop6 Summer Handicap Hurdle Cobelfret Juvenile Novices Hurdle Market Rasen Going: Good (Good to Firm in Places) Totesport Summer Plate Handicap Chase Jewson Novices Hurdle (Qualifier) Mortons Print Novices Handicap Chase LYS-LINE Handicap Hurdle Titus Alone can prove Smart act in Newbury show piece Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing next Week Newbury Newmarket Ladbrokes Lingfield Park Warwick Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Carlisle Southwell Hamilton Newmarket Pontefract Ripon Racing Armchair Investor Haydock Park When all else has failed, gamble on Wigan to stay up Magic Sponge Get your £1.9m at the ready for Iron Mike's summer sale Calderwood signing gives Warriors timely boost Rugby League How They Stand Plenty of star terns in Shetland Easy to be a tipster for golf trickster Rhinos go on ten-try spree to sink Reds The Results Service Baseball Boxing Bowls Times Test Cricket First Test match Sri Lanka v West Indles Cycling Jan Ullrich in the Saddle Golf Motor rallying Rugby league engage Super League The Weekend's Fixtures Today Cricket Football Rugby league Armstrong hot but not bothered Shooting Tennis Other sport Tomorrow Cricket Football Rugby league Other sport Britain looks to capitalise Conte confession Loeb sets pace Dawson title hunt Shooting stars Plato needs win Baptista on verge of signing up for Wenger revamp The Sunday Times Brooking aiming for reunion The Wanted Man Foster clinches United contract Arteta signs Kamara exit Robinson to wait Going, Going, Gone Souness adds troubled Anelka to striking list Times Online Liverpool wait for Figo and stir Owen rumours The Times Chelsea facing battle to capture Wright-Phillips Hampshire hurry home as Watson makes hay Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Quarter-Finals Peppered Scoreboard from the Oval Knight revels in familiar old routine Scoreboard from Edgbaston Scoreboard from Old Trafford The Times Lancashire lifted by presence of Symonds Ball of a lifetime that swung fortunes of an entire series Stephen Chalke recalls Edgbaston 1985 with Richard Ellison, hero of the hour The day granded took on might of the Australians Next Week Scoreboard Lee propels himself into prime position for leading role Scoreboard First chapter so often sets the scene for full story Gatlin overtakes field on the quiet David Powell on how the Olympic sprint champion is fast breaking the mould The Times Coe commits Olympic heroes as international youth ambassadors hp invent Adverse reaction? Don't be alarmed, your nuclear secrets are safe with London's Olympic bid team Total victory will dispel doubts of Welshing on an obligation Times Online Paying the Penalty talk Sport Toms upholds the game's honours by admitting foul Old Course challenge meat and drink to game's great gorger Titleist Hensby and Frost find swings in play make a difference Third-Round Tee Times The Times Singh unable to come to terms with green issues Nicklaus bids an emotional farewell to St Andrews Clubhouse Leaders after Two Rounds Times Online Rough Notes Chipping In Off the tee Watch the birdie Off the tee Tuning in Rain or shine? Garcia keeps enthralled gallery waiting for coming of age Woods masters inner demons to stand out amid the crowd Matthew Syed marvels at composure of leader in such claustrophobic conditions Tiger in class of his own as Jack takes bow Khan's first modest step in shadow of Hamed James Ducker compares and contrasts two boxers from similar backgrounds Today Path to Glory? Picture Gallery Naseem Hamed Highs and Lows of the Prince Five ITV Thrillers McCullough determined to continue his battle ITV puts faith in top attractions for return to the ring Good guy punching well above his weight in times of trouble top of the bill the lowdown On Monday Thin red line A £20 gift voucher will be awarded to the senders of … don't miss this Lord of the ring The Times Crossword 23,030 Picture Gallery True romance Live Davis Cup tennis, sky sprots Xtra, 10pm tomorrow Secret agent Trevor's World of Sport, BBC Two, 10pm tomorrow Solution to Crossword 23,029 the weekend starts here Times Sport Masterful Woods heads for horizon The Times BT Pages of the Open Championship Leaderboard The Times A difficult pill to swallow Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Many of us are confused about the new European rules on vitamins and minerals-we need supplementary information Inside The Knives are out Need to Know Well, Well… Lethal bone-thinning disease gets nailed Sporty builds Viruses catch cold Antibody Darian Leader Men on the brain John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Good wheeze Lifted-boob vigil Why have we grown horns? Junk Medicine? The Pharmaceutical Company's View Top Scientists are Made to Feel like Arms Dealers The next generation Health on Monday It's no more Pills-R-Us Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP The Prescription Pad is No Longer a Status Symbol The new spin doctor She stripped to her pants to make a point about negative body image but Radio 1 agony aunt Letitia Scobie-Dalrymple insists she's just like everyone—else-only prettier. Amber Cowan reports Picture Gallery Twins have last word My Pregnancy Goodbye and Wish Me Luck Her Aim is to Lead You to a Gentle, Natural Birth Crossing the fitness line The London Olympics will boost school sport, but how do we avoid game-over when kids leave, asks Jerome Burne He poo-poos toilet training The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over the Counter Period worry Over to You alpro soya Can't be licked: how to choose the best frozen desserts Scoop! Healthy ice-cream Can you keep on licking without feeling guilty? Yes says Nick Wyke, but choose the good stuff with lots of fruit and top-quality ingredients How to Cheat at Eating Tap into your liquid asset At your Table Water Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List Bored with drinking plain water? Try… Look forward to bath-time again Aquarility Hi, I'm in charge now A noisy, selfish, demanding stranger enters your life-and you think it will bring you closer as a couple? Think again, says novelist Joanna Briscoe No Passing Hugs without Someone between You Happy families Over-Sensitised, Sleep- Deorived: We were Lunatics Nifty two-wheel drive What's the fast way to navigate a city? Philip Ingham, of the British Olympic cycling team, saddles up Capital way to go Right balance Falls are the biggest cause of accidental deaths in older people in Britain, but gentle t'ai chi movements can save lives, says John Naish Take me to your lido Breathing Space Outdoor Swimming Pools Open-air public pools have been getting a face-life. Fran Yeoman dips into what's on offer Next Week in books Best of the rest Picture Gallery Seeking a soulmate Agony Aunt Men are No More Selfish than the Rest of us Get over It Party Pooper Over to You Risk: take it in hand We all feel more vulnerable now, but how real are the dangers to our safety, asks Simon Crompton Hard Facts Hose in the Wrong? Eco-Worrier Flushing out Water Wasters The Times Nettle Stings for Rheumatic Pain Home Remedies What's the Evidence? Gentle on my mind It Works for Me Craniisacral Therapy Emma Mahony meets a mother who believes she found a swift cure for her son's frequent colic pains What is it? Peak practice Stunning scenery, healthy walks and a life coach to listen to your problems—is there a nicer way to give your head a break, asks Serena MacKesy There is No Sense that Anyone is Being Judged Inside jobs Tell us your SPA Stories Bodylicious Exfoliators For Sensitive Skin For Face Dermalogica Dally Mlcrofollant, £28.40 for 74g The Times Lunchtime Fix Eve Lom Facial Agony and Ecstasy Hooked on a cold fish Q I was married for ten years to a man who had little interest in sex. We're divorced but my self-esteem is still low. Is he abnormal or is there something wrong with me? A Though you would probably find comfort in a response that explained Batman for ever Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, 30, says being a dad is his biggest test Cutting the cost of private health insurance Call now The Times Why can't I get credit? 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Micromanager A Small Business Woman Speaks Chelsea Building Society Not such a hair-brained idea A brush with boredom inspired a end-setting business, says Michelle Henery Borrowers spoilt for choice Intelligent Finance Legal & General Savings Watch Halifax Links Abbey Watercolours bubbling under Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity International Laws can tear boards and owners apart Distursingly, we are following America's Lead Times Online There are four million people in the UK with £50,000 of spare cash to invest Table Talk Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Credit cards John Charcol 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 Income Paid Monthly The Times A hunky plumber to promote tourism? 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The Times 'Good books are neve fixed, they change as we chang Index Set txts BooksFirst First word Contributors Picture Gallery Your say Sofa Workshop 'Festivals are not elitist or rarified high art-they're art for everyone' Festa Literária international de Parati: Darwin: the missing links On the weekend of the Open, John Hopkins, The Times golf correspondent, pays tribute to the man who invented his craft Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Bernard Darwin on Golf Now leading the field... Captain Alatriste The Spanish for swash Captain Alatriste, sword-for-hire and womaniser, is a cult hero in Spain. Now, he's coming our way, says Guy Florita Hype after Harry A 21-year-old American is being lined up as J. K. Rowling's heir, says Danuta Kean Potter by numbers Führer and loathing Inspired by hate for Jews, Vienna, liberal democracy and lots more, Mein Kampf made its author a celebrity. Gitta Sereny on Hitler's 80-years-old tirade-now in Arabic Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Who gets Adolf's millions? Mein Kampf The tooth is out there Best of friends ... The tooth is out there With its Da Vinci Code-style and conspiracies-and vampires too-The Historian is a huge American success. Saffron Burrows is engrossed Extract From The Historian David Lodge The Times No photos, merci Biography Henri-Cartier Bresson: A Biography One eye, one arm, keep moving History The Pursuit of Victory Allen Lane, £30; 912pp £27 (free p&p) 0870 1608080 In short Buy it, read it, talk about it... You say ... Star e-mail How to join Buy it, read it, talk about it We say… Alyson Rudd on the tender seduction in Fingesmith Under discussion Books Pope of pulp Raymond Chandler, failed poet, found his talent only late in life, rattling out classic tales of molls, murder and Philip Marlowe-before the alcohol got him. 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