News from 30/07/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Gordon Gatward Director, Anthony Ely, Andrew Robson, Belle De Jour, Chris Addison, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Carole Fry, Rupert Mellor, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Andrew Bowden, Ian Nathan, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Alvin Martin, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Patrick Muirhead, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Brian Smith, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Ruth Rogers, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Professor David Canter, Graham Norwich, Ivo Tennant, Ruth Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, James Wallman, Carol Midgley, Jerry Scroggin, Valerie Grove's, Dan Frank, Maureen Lipman, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Harkin, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Susie Whalley, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Hannah McGill, Simon Elmes, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Cecilia Holden, John Needham, Bernard N. Steven-Fountain, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Geordie Greig, SM, James Hider, Rita Exner, M. Griffin, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Malcolm Jayson, Alexander McCALL Smith, Ellen Franklin, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Nicola Woolcock and Chris Johnson, Jane MacArtney, Caroline Raphael, Steve Bird, Matt Parkins, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Stig Jensen, Jamie Baker, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Nigel Williamson, Dan Sabbagh, Gladys Hand, Vanessa Whitting, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Fred Bridgland and Daniel McGrory, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Candida Crewe, David Emison, Niall Ginty, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, James Waller, Juliette Kellow, Rhys Blakely, Richard Tweed, Patrick Wright, Tina Gaudoin, Damon Wake, John Hall, Graham Robinson, Helen Rumbelow, Trevor James, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Derwent May, Lizzie Collingham, Kate Muir, Tim Moore, Christopher Jones, Dr George Lewith, Aggie MacKenzie, Keith Hopcroft, Gp, David Rowan, Sarah Playfair, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, David Sharrock and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Rosie Irvine, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Simon de Bruxelies, John Westerby, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, Shawn Levy, Richard Briers, Dinny Hall, Pete Paphides, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ousmane Toure, Christina Koning, Gila Falkus, Magnus Grimond, AF, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Antonia Senior Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Rebecca O'Connor, Peter Hall, David Shiels, Lucy Pinney, Gordon Ramsay, R. J. T, Surrey, Meera Syal, Sean O'Neill, Rick Felix, Simon Handley, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Michael Morpurgo, Nicola Benedetti, Matthew Green, Chris Campling, Keith Hopcroft, gp, Julie Myerson, Xandra Bingley, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Valerie Elllott, Alexander McCall Smith, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Prue Clarke, Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Stuart Millson, Rebecca O'connor Table Talk, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mary James, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Joan Morgan, Anna Frame, Nick Carlson, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Heather McGREGOR, Caitlin Moran and Peter Paphides, Tosin Sulaiman, Robert Crampton, Sian Morgan, Renata Rubnikowicz, Julie Burchill, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Virginia Blackburn, Philip Fawkes, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alison Brice, Tony Dawe, Tom Hennigan, Daniel Kahan, Martin Hasseck, Bella Sabbagh, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Jonathan Tulloch, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Cella Brayfield, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Benedict Nightingale, Rose Gray, Mark Brookman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Frank Furedi, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, Gabriel Rozenberg and Sarah Butler, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Tony Kelly, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Dr Nick Jones, Anna Timby, Will Hide, Jenny Davey, Ron Poorman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Barry Reeves, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, C. W. R. Long, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoThe Times Captured - all five 21/7 bomb suspects Inside Bomb suspects all captured - now for the terror leaders Terrorist Attacks The Times Comment Business The Register Sport Today's Weather The Times The Top Sections are in your Saturday Times Magazine Money: Inside Body&Soul If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … 24 Pages of Books—inside Travel Body&soul Countdown Viewers see drama unfolding on TV Victoriatravel As police move in, a scare for survivor of Tube blast Terrorist Attacks Suspects arrested in simultaneous raids after intelligence report, Sean O'Neill, Nicola Woolcock, Stewart Tendler, Daniel McGrory and Adam Luck report British militant Mitsubishi Motors Please stop the noise, you are frightening my guinea-pigs Terrorist Attacks Subtle techniques are now needed to nail suspects Terrorist Attacks Now police have all five alleged bombers in custody, the investigation must now become a more cunning psychological process, Professor David Canter writes Armed and Dangerous Hasib Hussain - Correction Day of triumph for police chief as reality lives up to the image Ben MacIntyre examines the role of Sir Ian Blair, who finds himself having to play the politician, diplomat and the law officer - all at the same time The British militant who was 'bin Laden bodyguard' US and Britain queue for custody of the al-Qaeda terror recruiter suspected of being the London bombmaker, report Fred Bridgland and Daniel McGrory Tough controls at ports 'wrecking asylum plan' Pakistan cracks down on extremist madrassas 10,000 mourn at innocent's burial in his home town Dfs Dfs Rape filmed on mobile phone Airline sued Diaz libel payout Prison ship closes Rooney's choice The Channel sailor whose breath will harness the wind Jaguar People Heavens above! Ps Cheltenham & Gloucester Handbag stages a steamy revival When Sunny Jim fell short on persuasion Skoda Return out Sindy book or we send the bailiffs Hsbc £5m payout after three-year marriage 'is not excessive' The hidden world found deep below the Arctic Technological advances help scientists on a polar expedition to identify dozens of previously unknown species in the waters O2 Toyota Future is looking flat at the old fish factory Teacher training agency Birmingham counts cost of tornado destruction By a Correspondent: Asylum-seekers deny riot Volkswagen Dell Look on this white elephant of a station, ye mighty, and despair Helen Rumbelow The Week Novatech Integration of Muslims in British society Opera surtitles Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … IRA statement on ending 'armed struggle' Sauce for gander? PA: Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Moral support for farmers Books for pre-school children South Downs park England team fail the Test Spider watch Ups and downs Heavy drinking Picture Gallery Space Funk Nasa must finally cut its losses and reinvent itself Shifting Sands Choose the best formula for the perfect castle Turtle doves are our sound of summer, if they avoid Malta's guns Living with Terror Britain must accept that the abnormal will become normal Real life is unfolding like fiction If you want to follow the twists and turns of what is happening on Britain's streets, turn to these three novelists Picture Gallery Join the Debate The travels of a severed finger Our prisons are fertile ground for cultivating suicide bombers Theodore Dalrymple explains why convicts are susceptible to the lure of radical Islam What is … 'Proletarian drift'? Get the Idea Surgeon goes on a busman's holiday to cut waiting list Vodafone Parliament protester stays thanks to blunder Alex GNER Minister backs school hijab appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother condemns murder film Beast of a cat fools villagers Killer jailed after botched hit Potter swots hold conference Picture Gallery Canard-Duchene King of the castle plants his standard in the Weymouth sand Army gets ready for pullout after IRA calls halt Picture Gallery Laura Ashley Tebbits' Enduring Pain Undercover soldier wins £620,000 in stress claim Marriott Hyundai Lauren funeral 'fit for princess' Accountant jailed BBC repeats Soccer star's libel Kemal voted out Lawyers pay tribute to retiring Chief Justice Sony Paedophile released and put on a plane to Britain Comet A truckload of bitchery is the healthy option The sterile life of 'Shoesers' Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory hopefuls must face up to a lack of recognition Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges back hunting ban Store faces disability action Equal Opportunities Pool bans women-only session Local Government Child charity can reclaim VAT Taxation Saab This old Story's been strung out too far First Night Proms The Week on the Web MPs consider measures to target terrorist websites, reports Rhys Blakely Sainsbury's Most-Read Stories at Times Online Kettler Times World News Safety fear overruled for Putin's floating reactors Canada Atomic Woes Rebel leader plotting new attacks Which Onspeed (Reuters): 36,000 freed from prison (AP): Dancer convicted (Reuters): Eta attacks (AFP): Britons held (Reuters): Minister banned (AFP): Firefighter sued (AFP): Monsters hunted Holiday Inn (Reuters): The woman with the final say The election of a grandmother as a top judge is being hailed as proof that Turkey is fit to join the EU, Suna Erdem reports Paper becomes the news in a city stranger than fiction MacMillan cancer relief The AA Sideline shuttle, says commander Marriage is bad news for presenter Father defends murdered woman (Reuters): Birds raise food shortage fears Ford (AFP): Tsunami panic kills villagers as Bombay flood death toll rises They expected an easy ride, then the enemy struck back Soldiers hardened on the battlefields of Iraq were looking forward to a spot of peacekeeping in Afghanistan. They got much more than they expected, writes Catherine Philp Battle Toll Bosch World News Medieval wall that survived Mao needs a cash prop Norwich Union Eurntunnel Football star cries foul in poll dispute Churchill Lloyds TSB The Sunday Times Fruitstock (AFP): Bomb kills 25 at army centre Dispirited Iraqis switch on to the joys of reality TV US veterans have war mini-series in sights The Times Business Bad debt worries BP explosion Glass tower plan Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Euronext acts to clear way for LSE bid Britons flock to Dubai's towering attractions Pearson to stay firm under new chairman Lachlan Murdoch quits News Corp Right result for the LSE Fashion-Conscious In the chair Green Flag Need for growth outweighs debt worries Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know John Scott & Partners Ltd This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … VW profit drive Stop Press Banks accused Cement suits Shipping deal Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds That was the Week Heavyweight wager Disasters Emergency Committee 1,000 car jobs at risk DaimlerChrysler resignations Owners eye Debenhams flotation Quantum's Tiny bid Expansion plans as Icelanders buy Jane Norman Changing face of East-West trade Analysis Hope for farm deal fades as WTO talks break up City will need to be reassured on current strategy Times Online Business Pearson spurns a revolution Film industry buoyed by proposed tax incentives Rise through corporate ranks created candidate for top job News exit fuels succession question Lachlan Murdoch created surprise and speculation with his career switch, writes Dan Sabbagh Consumer borrowing grows at slowest rate for four years Will BAT strike off? City Diary Rural first-time buyers suffer Basket case City Diary Thriving exports keep US growth booming Dead and berried City Diary Old hands back the young on making it in business Young Enterprise Simplyswitch Lloyds TSB's rising bad debt fuels credit fears Fly-to-let Britons flock to Dubai in spite of risks Times Online Emirate's Top of the Blocks Regal's new bosses seek to rebuild confidence after Greek oil fiasco 'He was invaluable in supplying extensive text to give a report the necessary weight' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country BP's safety record in question as plant hit by another fire Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Sport Home-making housing minister wants to get Britain building again Yvette Cooper, a Labour high-flyer, tells Jenny Davey how she plans to combine social justice and economic success CV Scottish & Southern powers FTSE 100 to 40-month high 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 Tobacco firms prove they have not run out of puff The Week's Biggest Movers Timesonline Gilts CSR slips back on talk of stale summer Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Childline Emergency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Betty Astell Artiste who worked in the pioneering days of BBC Television and had a famous partnership with her husband Cyril Fletcher Frances Langford Singing star who wowed the GIs in wartime with her inimitable rendition of I'm in the Mood for Love Jocelyn Rickards Free-spirited costume designer who enraptured painters, writers and philosophers Shirley Goodman Blues singer who became a disco queen The truth of Christian faith prevails in even our most faltering words The gentle saint leads pilgrims on path to nature Nick Wyke walks the path less travelled on the Cammino di San Francesco Sunday Worship Www.camminodifranceso. it Faith News Changing the Guard Legal News Latest Wills Picture Gallery Church News Modern Times Tacky tributes, suitable sign-offs and updated seat etiquette Timesonline Court Circular Readers Reply Anniversaries Birthdays Questions Answered E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Tornado alley runs right through Brum Weather Eye Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Index Jones and O'Neill make more of less Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Totesport Barker rises up league with improving team William Hill Totesport Ladbrokes Goodwood Straight from the Owner's Mouth The Times Sports Book Gift Horse can wrap up Stewards' Cup for Nicholls Newmarket Lingfield Park Doncaster Hamilton Park Racing Armchair Investor Frank and earnest discussions with New York barman Regatta prepares for big swell Skandia Cowes Week Seiko How to Make the Most of Cowes Times Online The Results Service Times Test The Weekend's Fixtures Britain remain in the doldrums Equestrianism Dredge takes up running Hide eyes return Part holds on Round three England on target Higgins on track Els out of bounds Toulouse usher in the French revolution Rugby League Kear faces another challenge with the underdogs The Key Confrontations Et, Il Est Quatre Points à Wigan. . . Links Williams provides the ice as Button overheats Motor Racing Record stands after controversial finish Swimming Seat Long and winding road taking its toll Tennis Jamie Baker, the British hopeful, takes his rankings quest to Midwest America Smith and Broad too sharp for Sri Lanka Under-19 International Match The Times Sussex find resistance with victory in sight Frizzell County Championship First Division Surrey's daring ignites contest Breese whistles through Somerset for second time Habib earns bowlers a handy rest Yesterday's Scoreboards Yorkshire frustrated by solid Stubbings Second Division Lancashire look favourites for short and sweet success Twenty20 Cup What a pity that finals day goes entirely against the Numbers Game A Marathon Made up of Sprints Playing It Safe Concept of this brilliant innovation Times Online Fast show taps into growing fanbase Matthew Pryor on how Twenty20 has won over some, if not all, doubters among the ranks of the traditionalists Eddington's captain's innings gave BA lift-off Ed Smith, the Middlesex and England batsman, starts his series on people for whom sport has been an inspiration for success in other fields Leading Scores from Birkdale McCormick's career off the shelf after shopping trip Athletics Times Online The Times Wie's challenge blossoms in calm after the storm Golf Chelsea the perfect move in Adu's view Rising Star France masterclass leaves England chasing shadows Mersey pair happy to go it alone on the road to Europe Draw Lupoli raises roof for Arsenal in greenhouse conditions Times Online Ferdinand discontent increases after latest United controversy Baptista heads for Real Madrid Davids deal on Ellis on mend Moore signs Red hot hobbs Mr Happy serious enough to sustain mass audience Top of the bill twenty20 cricket The Times The lowdown Open questions Women's British Open, BBC Two, 3.30pm tomorrow Rapid relief Twenty20 Cup semi-finals, Sky Sports1,10.30am today The Times Crossword 23,042 Giving it a Tri South Africa v Australia, Sky Sports 2,1. 35pm today World Swimming champlonships Bored games The weekend starts here Index Old rivals happy to go it alone The Times Peugeot The Fantasy Game The Times Index Body&Soul, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 … The nano state It might sound complicated but tiny technology could save lives Waiting Game Need to Know Well, Well. . . Picture Gallery Kids need a break Aspirin's headache John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Carbon lungs Barbecue choker Depressed? Lighten up . . . Inside the Mind of a GP A hairnet for brain waves New research on language difficulties in children is offering fresh hope to frustrated parents, Jerome Burne reports Health on Monday How our brains handle language When words goes wrong . . . A dose of good sense Junk Medicine Chemical Hysteria Ray of sunshine Tough-guy actor Ray Winstone is an unlikely campaigner for men's health, says John Naish Prostate cancer—the man killer Pru Health Making a meal of it . . . The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over the Counter Clotrimazole 2% Cream for Thrush Coping with colic Over to You A closer look A very painful insight Vanessa Whitting puts laser treatment into focus-and says it was a real eye-opener Picture Gallery Get the most out of your cuppa Trendy tipples How to Cheat at Eating Strawberry Jam Appeal of the straight and marrow At your Table Courgettes Get Fresh The zucchini file Healthnow Health now Could you wait over a year for a diagnosis? Get fast private medical treatment for less Healthnow You're cleared for take-off Holiday Hell From dodgy food to sunburnt kids, de-stressing can be very distressing. To kick off a four-page package on averting pitfalls Julie Myerson, below centre, recalls her Cretan nightmare Steve Bird boards a virtual plane to fix his fear of flying Antsy about everything The rules of relaxation Preparation will prolong that holiday high says John Naish Packing a punch Holiday Health the Right Kit Dodgy tums, persistent mozzies and itchy sunburn? Not to worry, says Dr Nick Jones. The cure's in the bag The alternative route Index Wish you weren't here? Holiday Hazards Keep Trouble at Bay It's no good burying your head in the sand when you have a mishap overseas. Cella Brayfield gets advice from leading travel insurers on how to avoid the top ten disasters that afflict the Brit abroad Wed to a bitter past Get over It Social Shyness Fear? We're revelling in it In the face of terror, altruism, black humour and sex are the therapies that will see us through, says Frank Furedi Bomb Shelters were Ideal Pick-Up Joints How we've changed As we become accustomed to living with fear we develop coping strategies Monogamy v monotony A-Z of Relationships Boredom Fronds of the earth Breathing Space Conservation Projects From planting ferns to saving frogs, use the great outdoors as a big gym, says Alice Fordham Body&soul classified Lunchtime Fix Body Exfoliation The Sunday Times travel Bodylicious Fancy it? Water, wheels and will Going to Extremes Triathlon Triathlons need fitness, stamina and iron resolve. Rupert Mellor meets a woman with all three In her element It Works for Me Ayurvedic Medicine Holistic healing eased this woman's stomach trouble, says Amber Cowan Today in the Times Magazine What's the Evidence? What is it? Home Remedies Aloe Vera for Burns The Times Less guilt, more bite Eco-Worrier Ethical Teeth His dirty talk is a turn-off Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Party girl gets fit Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Lots of vegetables and early nights-doesn't actress/designer Sadie Frost, 38, have any vices? Vauxhall Index Now all of us are turning ethical Investors still want profits, but not without social responsibility, says Magnus Grimond Bank chiefs face grilling on fees Index Money Letters Base behaviour Untimely surrender Debit card slip-up Ethics go mainstream Chasing profits with principles Alliance & Leicester Rules of engagement are easily broken by big business One way or another, we all pay Keep 'em peeled to thwart the hole-in-the-wall gangs Hurdles on the home stretch Gaining a foot on the property ladder is an Olympic feat, a civil servant tells Gráinne Gilmore First direct James Waller: what the experts say Links Legal & General James's response F&c Full of empty promise Bonuses Will Drop as Companies Claw Back Money, Says Mark Links Abbey Some harsh lessons learnt Make your Mind up with Magnus and Mark With-Profits Market Can Bounce Back, Says Magnus Links How computers help you to click with clients Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks LifeSEARCH On the dot Links Coventry Whine of the Week A soft spot for Ladybird illustrations Book Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Update Silver savers miss out on golden returns Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Watch Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity International Markets look for new dawn in Germany Earnings and Merger Activity Could Pick up Times Online Money databank Mortgages 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 Newstarinvest The Times Departing now from gate five: your money, holiday and peace of mind Index The World This Week Climate Cost Out in the Cold Home & Away Houses with Boats Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Picture Gallery Well, hello sailor . . . Come in, the waiter's lovely-Patrick Muirhead climbs aboard a narrowboat on a gay holiday for the over-fifties Thomas Cook Signature Alternative Need to know Spain Alternative holidays British Isles The Best Deals Intercontinental Short-haul Long-haul Times Online The Holiday Place Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach parade Temple tour Expressions Holidays To the bat cave Mao on track Voyages Jules Verne Hatched, matched Mmmm, I'll have what she's having . . . Off to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this weekend? If you can't get in, Annabelle Thorpe suggests some sweet alternatives Times Online Lie in it Cook with it Imagine it Gorge on it Savour it Learn about it Contact us . . . Noble Caledonia Limited Take your pedigree chum, too Anarchy on the motorway Great French Getaway the Drive Getting there is half the fun? Not always, writes Tim Moore as he opens our five-page special on driving in France Lastminute Travel Toys Need to know Brittany Ferries Croissants in the courtyard Great French Getaway Stopovers Break your French journey at an inexpensive, individual hotel, says Caroline Raphael Condorferries Eurotunnel Ferry good: great places near the ports Great French Getaway Stopovers Noble Caledonia Limited Best of the deals Lastminute A whole rainbow of bargains If you haven't booked a holiday yet, don't panic - there are some great deals around, says Will Hide Meet the stars of the new full Monty Tony Kelly and his family fell in love with the pristine beaches, charming old-world towns and scenic mountains of Montenegro Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Expedia Six family days Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boudicca Jewel rises from the ashes Montserrat is finding its feet a decade after a volcanic disaster, writes Tony Dawe Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Allo 'Allo? Voyages Jules Verne Picture this Travel News Exclusively Online First Choice Holidays The Times Fighting Fare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Mary 2 Checking in Mermaid Inn, Rye The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Bargain Hunter Reader Offers Ltd Bermuda The Times Index Set txts Erica Wagner 'Holiday reading shouldn't be mindless, but a respite' Contributors Your say Sofa Workshop 'Why is the Red Riding Hood wolf watching television?' Jeanettewinterson Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Chin-up, and mind those cowpats Xandra Bingley's memoir of life growing up on a Cotswold farm in wartime has touched hearts - including Valerie Grove's Bertie, May and Mrs Fish: Country Memories of Wartime Of mud and masterpieces A weekend at the Port Eliot Lit Fest soaking up culture, meeting authors and, maybe, plugging one's own small tome. What could be finer? Giles Coren pens his diary Buried treasure Authors cast light on great books left in the shadows Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Let's call a spide a spide Or perhaps a pikie, pog or trev. There are myriad names for the teenagers hanging round the chippie that Oxford English cannot quash. Hannah Betts salutes diversity Learn to speak local Picture Gallery Talking for Britain: A Journey Through the Nation's … Picture Gallery Queen of chick glitz Love, tears, hunks with bare chests, and yachts - lots of 'em. As Danielle Steel's 64th opus is published, Sarah Vine analyses the ingredients of her vast success Extract From Miracle Feeling hot, hot, hot Food Picture Gallery Do it yourself Forces of chaos 10, Iraq 0 Football Mark Hodkinson In short I love it when you talk dirty Sex Belle de Jour The Times The Books group You say . . . Star e-mail How to join We say . . . Alyson Rudd on How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff Books First Namaqualand Daisies Out in the vasts of colonial Basutoland tongues are set wagging by a new arrival - and lives are altered - in a story by Alexander McCall Smith Alexander McCall Smith 2005 In short The Times Real beach reading Don't be shamed by the pundits into packing an inscrutable doorstop. Geordie Greig suggests holiday books you'll actually finish And for the active . . . Novelist Jonathan Tulloch offers tips on another seaside tradition A child who would be king Fiction The Times Watching the detectives Crime Death becomes him Short fiction Chris Power Free audiobook download for every reader What's more . . . A fairytale for our time Children's Amanda Craig Audio books Christina Hardyment revisits a clutch of literary classics Paper backs Ratpack Confidential by Shawn Levy Nonfiction Ross Leckie Fiction Christina Koning You're reading... Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, July 30,1978 Critic's Chart Erica Wagner picks her top 6 books wi' dialect Reader Chart Carole Fry, saves old buildings in Hampshire Book seller's Chart Among the many attractions of Suffolk is the Aldeburgh Bookshop, where Mary James lists some of the recent bestsellers Top 50 Bestsellers Alan Whicker's remarkable career is the subject of … Ben Macintyre 'Novels written by politicians should be discouraged at all costs' The Times Literary Supplement Between the lines Books in the news Games Jumbo Crossword 593 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Chart teaser & literary quiz answers T2 Crossword 3656 The Listener Crossword 3836 Times Online Literary quiz Bridge Pictureline Samurai Su Doku Times Online Time to solve The Fantasy Game Talk Sport 1089/1053 Am Bill Edgar sets the stage for an exciting new season with his idea of a bargain Edgar's Team Talk Sport No Points in Style without Substance Bill Edgar provides his tips for making sure you spend your fantasy money wisely Mouringo's Too Expensive? Well, Let's Plump for Wenger Then Alvin Martin tries his lot at selecting the best team that his money can buy Helpline Number 08709 014240 Martin's Team (£55 million) How to Score To Enter Go to www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasy football The Player List The game is only open to those aged 18 years or over … Talk Sport Helpline Number 08709 014240 More than 150 Ways to Win The Prize Structure: £200,000 on offer this season The Fantasy Game Super League Guide Transfer System How to Enter This Year's Changes The Times Aus Liebe Zum Automobil Bupa Index The Times Contents George Melly and his Art Collection Contacts Picture Gallery The Dark Ages Kate Muir I didn't want to pack my children off to summer camp, I wanted to go myself. I longed to know how to sleep in trees Style Tribes Frisbee Man Wisdom Dr Feelgood on the Science of Happiness We will make progress by actually practising, not simply discussing, aspects of living that daunt us Drfeelgood@thetimes. co. uk Dr NIck Baylis is Lecturer … Lexiconfusion I Didn't Get where I Am Today without... Despite All the Technohorror That's Hurled at Them, Children Can Still Be into Winnie the Pooh The next Big Thing Personal Offshoring Trendsurfing Suddenly, You and I Too Can Offshore Personal Tasks to Eager Workers Toiling Thousands of Miles Away David. rowan@thetimes. co. uk Someone's Got to Do It... 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Alan Franks goes looking for the jackpot Regaine Evening Star Anoushka Shankar may be following in her famous father's footsteps with her music—but her elegant style is all her own The Sunday Times It's Jewellery You Can Wear Every Day, yet Not Keel over with Boredom Baubles Kate Reardon Six Great... Underwear Sets Summer Parties How to Get Dressed A Full Skirt Has Charm, Decorum and a Swishy Allure. Just Ensure It Covers your Knickers and, Ideally, your Knees Sony Ericsson Neville Transforms Women into Botticelli Venuses The Moment I Wake up Bag of Tricks Lisa Jewell Truth in Beauty Clare Lazaro The Travel Collection HSBC Waitresses Wore the Thunderously Disappointed Faces of Women who Have Never Said Yes to Anything Restaurants Nozomi Where the Leg-Spinners Drink Spirit of Adventure If You only Make One of These Recipes, Make the Honeycomb-It's Amazing Food Voyages Jules Verne I Am Very Jealous of the Badger, Whose Entire Face is One Giant Olfactory Centre Wine Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Recipe Websites Food Detective If you would like the Food Detective to investigate … My Best... Food Taste Test... Apple Juice Food Heroes... African Safari Club Ltd Temples & Tigers Noble Caledonia Limited Seaside Gem Interiors Celebrity jeweller Stephen Webster's Kent retreat is a topsy-turvy jewel box of colour-a million miles from the world of bling Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Anglian Home improvements Ask Aggie My son is allergic to dust mites and while I can wash bed linen at 60C, duvets are more difficult. Is there a washing powder I can buy to counter mites? Also, are these anti-aliergy Pillow covers effective? What your Front Gate Says about You Totally Tropical Urban Gardens Julia Dear wanted her city apartment garden to stir memories of far-flung holidays - just the brief for designer Declan Buckley Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Options The gold standard The Kitchen Restoration Company Instead of a meltdown, I treated the outing like one of those logic problems where you've got to ferry a goat, a lettuce and a chicken across a river Beta Male Sebo Mercedes-Benz The Knowledge Modus Index The Times Five things we learnt while making this issue Take a cue from script-free theatre Discovering performances in unexpected places is a delight. But please don't ask me to join in, says Richard Morrison Picture Gallery Take your mind off the agony of the Ashes by playing … At long last, Ravi Shankar takes the stage at the proms … They're your streets, so take them back. 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