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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Ramita Naval, S. R. E. Fletcher, Edward Owen, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Bruce Houlder, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Simon Barnes, Chris Tarrant, Michael Owen, Paul Hoggart, Gavin Copeland, Richard Hobson, Nigel Hawkes and Tom Hirst, Justine Hardy, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, James Harkin, Anthony Horowitz, James Bone, Brian Pedley, Michael Dnes, Nic Hopkins, Henry Porter, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Michelle Henrey, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, E Jane Dickson, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Michael Oakley, Jim Hendrix, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Simon Beckett John Angerson, Gerard Rosenberg, Valerie Elliott, Robert Gore-Langton, Lizzle Francke, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Don touhig, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Rob Penn, Richard Wilson, Allan Simmons, Joseph Kanon, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Sarah Thomas, Natalie Press, MM, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Robert Ashmead, Alice Peterson, Nickel Creek, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Gustave Flaubort, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Jonathan Sacks, Mark Ogden, Nell Johnston, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Rose Gray Ruth Rogers, Angela Jameson, Patricia Ward, Dr George Lewith, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill, Liam Gallagher, Keith Hopcroft, Gp, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Leonard Scott, Katie Hickman, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Angus Donald, Patricia Highsmith, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Wendy Moore, Tom Perrotta, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Baddiel, Neel Mukherjee, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Antonia Senior Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Bernard Wood, Steve Bird and Richard Ford, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Adam Fresco and Ben Hoyle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Benji Wilson, Sean O'Neill, David Orr, Kaveh Solhekol, Xan Rice, Roger Davies, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Janine Di Giovanni, Rick Jones, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Dave Griffiths, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Richard Crowhurst, B. A. Vickers, Erica Wagner, David Lodge, Tom Hirst, John Jose, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Tim Vine, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Rosemary Bennett and Richard Ford, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Heather McGREGOR, Jane Macquitty, Giles Whittell, Tom Cox, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Michael BINYON, Julie Burchill, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Peter Donaldson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, Rebecca Ley, Michael Austin, Celia Dodd, John Sloboda, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Richard Gwyn, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Ruth Hedges, Martin Penton, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Laura Fumiko Keehn, Vivian Cook, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Philip Booth, Simon Walton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mike Tyson, Eleanor Updale, Jane Macartney, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoThe Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Row over tougher rules on preachers of hate It's a beautiful game as Gabby Logan presents her new line-up Four bomb suspects' had £500,000 in benefits' The Times The Knowledge Goes to Edinburgh Magazine offers 24 Pages of Books—inside Travel Body & Soul's 100th Issue BT Water Repellent Boundary Wars Man jailed for urinating on tree Valerie Elliott reports on the bizarre upshot of an unneighbourly act carried out under the cover of rural darkness World's navies race to save stricken sub before crew runs out of air Britain, the United States and Japan are sending a fleet of rescue vessels to help to free seven Russian sailors trapped 190 metres underwater in the Bering Sea, Jeremy Page writes Great Escapes Culture of secrecy brings a new humiliation for Navy Shortage of time is critical to rescue HD ready Double Savings in the DFS Sale dfs Females on the Ball Can football women beat television's offside trap? We will change law to deport 'We should not change our democratic values under provocation by terrorists' Danger List I killed US troops, British al-Qaeda gunman claims Extremists' changing face Main Points preachers of hate, says Blair Extremists preyed on brother's feeling of alienation Human rights can't be abandoned Bruce Houlder Commentary How the Two Teams Compare The similarities Two women remanded Dreyfuss & Co Inside the hunt for London bombers No Great Shakes Barn owls ready to woo again Brave face on Iron Mask fiasco Petrol surging towards £1 a litre HSBC Le Bon's Drum beats again London Triathlon road closures Along with the New Polo's striking looks comes an unbelievable … Activists to stay on full alert Saatchi is facing a bitter end in row with Tories Three senior members of the party want to cut ties with the former chairman and advertising guru, writes Andrew Pierce Multiple Display Advertising Items Postal votes 'undermine faith in our democracy' Multiyork Vauxhall's Big Fouro Cybercriminals 'Piggybackers' are logging into trouble Dixons Girl abandoned as mother runs off with Turkish beau Three shot in London flat Incredible, but true Dell Times Comment Suicide bombings will pass-they are just a grisly terrorist fashion The key to the legend of the suicide bomb is that it confounds the modern Western mind The Week Royal Caribbean International Iraqi deaths Passport controls Racism in schools Iran's nuclear plan defended Single ticket Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Pressures on the housing market in the face of restrictions Lengthening delays in coroners' hearings Army justice Ups and downs Mother Britain Brown and Blair Toddling off Picture Gallery A Game of Two Halves Football audiences are changing faster than football pundits The Red Peril An interest rate cut should not prompt a rise in consumer debt Two glittering stars on one day in the rainforest. Just how lucky is that? Deporting Hatred Balancing human rights and defending national security Do you vote for Charlie or Harry? The struggles of Roald Dahi's ordinary boy have greater resonance than those of J. K. Rowling's privileged hero Dahl first conceived of Charlie as black, emphasising the odds stacked against him Picture Gallery Every inch an all-too-familiar king On the hole, your best advised knot to medal with spelling It is helpful to write scent, cent and sent differently even if pronounced the same What are … 'Yeppies'? Scoda Sun Lovers Old favourites are taught to weather some serious heat Marriott Nose for bargain at London Zoo unicef Man arrested over bus killing Golden oldies spark rock revival Boris: once bitten but not shy Noisy pupils must stay indoors Electronic overture is a false start for Prom Department of Health Heard the one about the terrorist comedian? Edinburgh Festival £70m Surrey des res tops list of the world's hottest properties Monthly mortgage payments on two English homes would buy a flat in London, writes Gráinne Gilmore City's high-flyers forsake Docklands glitz for bread-and-butter properties Top of the List Laura Ashley Offers in excess of £70 million Updown Court, Windlesham, Surrey £93,000 from taxpayer for artist's study in loneliness Holiday Inn Republicans who fled jail in Colombia return home Join the AA from £39 halfords Yep, the hijab does a wonderful job protecting women Brittany Ferries Kick that labrador puppy Secret Churchill portrait hid prisoners' defiance Brown accused over desk jobs Jet-ski court case Barton charged Costa muggers Back from deep Picture Gallery How codes in the post told the real stories of wartime Teenage boys locked up for savage racist attack Gold Standard Mother and son smugglers Licence deadline Kitten cruelty Death confirmed Brother eviction Picture Gallery Theatre Justice Old Red Lion, N1 Specsavers Still cooking with Gaz Pop Supergrass Somerset House, WC2 The Week on the Web Is 'sabotage' of jihad websites sensible or censorship? Rhys Blakely reports Most-Read Stories at Times Online Incredible, but true Virtual picket line Finger of suspicion Private Jimi Times World News Showdown looms as Europeans give Iran a stark choice 'Jailed journalist will die if world fails to react' The Offer Israeli killer was recruited to terror over the internet Shift Original drama Zealot Killings BBC RIAS Violence feared as thousands gather for Sudan funeral Hunt for Europe's most wanted man Alamo Game Life and Crimes Renault Taste for the exotic makes orang-utans a target for the poachers (AP): Halal burger and fries are flying off plates at fast-food venture Lowest on Web Troops raid insurgent stronghold Tigers burning less brightly (AP): Death for killer in landmark case Scientists to tackle toxic toads Swan Tesco Civil guards beat man to death Books The Sunday Times US pride and the future of manned spacefight rest on a safe landing The trouble-hit flight has led to doubts that Nasa is up to the job, Jacqui Goddard writes from Cape Canaveral Guantanamo inmates face transfer to jails at home The Times Lobbyists on secrecy charge (Reuters): Guerrillas kill five (Reuters): Scarves 'must go' Grand hotel of the Hollywood greats is cast aside for new role By Our Foreign Staff: Marilyn's X-rated confessions reveal her lust for life The lost generation of children abducted and forced into war Nepal in Conflict UN promises to act (AP): Mystery disease Kills 12 people £8m for Niger (AP): Tsunami safety (AP): Surgeon accused (AP): Tapping apology (Reuters): Fantasy figure Picture Gallery Snap election could prove a gamble too far The Nerd Instinct Who is King of the Geeks? Thousands are taking part in a bizarre contest in the hope of being named Japan's leading nerd, reports Leo Lewis in Tokyo Journalist's spy charges signal new crackdown on media Times Business Saturday August 6 2005 Canary stake sale KKR eyes Europe Small change Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Picture Gallery Consumer debt crisis deepens as bankruptices it 40-year record House Slowdown Dragon's remain Harsh lessons for borrowers Contestants and viewers of Dragons' Den, a TV show … Still flying solo Electromotore Barrett may look to US to make mark Need to Know Times Online Cable chief stays Stop Press Philippines deal Bank stakes sold Sale approved Telus profits rise Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Monday That was the Week 13,000 jobs could go in Rover fallout The Times Barclays plans more organic growth as profits hit £2.6bn Bad debt 'over the worst' Analysis Inquiry into Ryanair over withholding compensation Flag carrier adds new routes BA chief leaves on a high note as profits soar 64% Industry slowdown is not as bad as feared Delayed? This is your Entitlement Springer in £2.5bn merger Incredible, but true Shell in InterGen asset sale EasyJet lifts full-year forecast Bupa buys care home chain Woolworths chief could net £2m Float set to create China's first net billionaires Unfair shares City Diary Break a leg City Dairy Paying to Play Love is … faking it City Diary Music firms demand an end to free airplay in America EU wants Premier League live online Holmes Place sells clubs in Spain and Portugal British winners fly the flag in Europe Young Enterprise Learning by Doing ReNeuron investor reaps float rewards 'I am to look at the whole issue of binge drinking, as I believe it is known' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispensed his wisdom to boardrooms across the country The Whale and the Minnow Bank of Ireland China's David takes on Goliath Nanjing surprised the world when it beat its rival for MG Rover, says Jane Macartney The barbarians at the gate have The kings of private equity used to make an average return of 37 per cent, but not any more, writes Tom Bawden The Times Three Decades of Profitable Investing Alliance Leicester Cousins who set the benchmark for an industry Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Square Mile passes the 7/7 test The City has longstanding procedures to resist attacks, writes Martin Waller Confident staff can cope with terrorism ITV gains as potential suitor sells German television stake Stock Markets 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 UK chipmakers lead the world but lag the market Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Flu jab hopes give boost to Acambis Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices About to Die Times Register Harry Dodson Head gardener and RHS stalwart who co-presented a successful TV series about the the Victorian kitchen garden Josefina de Vasconcellos Sculptor who created powerful religious images—and also did valuable work with young people in trouble When sweet hymns rang forth from the valleys Brian Pedley looks at the short life and remarkable musical legacy of Ann Griffiths, a great spiritual poet from Wales 'A clock seems to tick in the history of religions, sending crisis' Faith News Court Circular Changing the Guard Life Baronies Palace discovery cements Roman myths Latest Wills Modern Times Death to DIY, never-ending guests and a time to tip Readers Reply Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Fighting invaders and icy williwaws Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Hard graft helps Fahey stay close to the pace Racing Newmarket In Books Haydock Park Racing next Week Windsor The Times Sports Book Maraakeb can make most of return to shorter trip Redcar Ayr Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Meetings Sedgefield Worcester Newmarket Haydock Park Lingfield Park The Times Chelsea are no more invincible than Arsenal Jonathan Rendall Bet your Life Fastnet fleet expecting slow race Sailing Armchair Investor The Weekend's Fixtures The Results Service Times Test The forgotten victim of Moscow boycott Magic Sponge Radcliffe true to her word in advance of dual assault Norman put in good company Skelton supreme Young blades Hoy makes hay Burnett's best Evans fights back Long-distance admirer seeks Five Young Britons to Look out for volkseagen Collins hopes youth will spark ambition among the also-rans Palmeiro's honour called into question over steroid charge Gerard Baker says that the national pastime in the United States is on trial again with the failed drugs test of an icon Wellens and Long ensure Wolves fall short Rugby League Bad Boys Tickle gives Reds blues Coca Cola Kindness of stranger convinces Neville he was right Door opens for Owen to rejoin Liverpool Barton aims to increase his stock on the City index The Game is Back In his Own Words Baker and Kelly Joanna Taylor Plus Jenas muddies the water in Newcastle 'goldfish bowl' Players served notice of dismissal in drive to halt war of the words Gary Jacob says that Rooney's Highbury outburst and the like will not go unpunished this season Redknapp optimistic that things will soon be looking up Mourinho prepares Wright-Philips for Community service Hotel of Sweet Dreams I'm a celebrity Arsenal manager Kaveh Solhekol sees the wannabe Mourinhos prevail over virtual Wengers in a simulated Community Shield Challenge The Times Repentant Cole wants to keep home fires burning Troughton turns the tables on Middlesex Frizzell County Championship First Division Gloucestershire toil as Hampshire slowly build advantage Prior and Yardy show cool heads to steady rocking Sussex ship Glamorgon collapse to give Kent glimpse of the title Shoaib on the receiving end as Wright and Sales make mark By a Correspondent: Essex hopes depend on Flower Caddick the catalyst for quick clatter Yesterday's Scoreboards Symonds sets stiff target Second Division Langer the warrior out of tune with phantom bugler Second Npower Test Pitcher & Piano Shot of the day Catch of the day Ball of the day Mental Disintegration Rain or shine? Caribbean Kings How They Performed Cautious Australia decide to run for cover The Times 'I wouldn't even have picked Warne' Viv Richards tells Matthew Syed that his West Indies team of the Eighties are the greatest of all England exhibit art and graft to take pole position Second Npower Test Hill Poker Yesterday's Scoreboard from Edgbaston Tuning in Weather Maligned spinner takes turn for the better Times Online sky bet Giles ties the noose after abdicating as figure of fun Return to the usual battle with triumph and disaster top of the bill paula radcliffe Isuzu Rodeo Danger men Sports Disasters, Bravo, 11am today don't miss this PGA tips US PGA Championship—the official film, Sky Sports 2, 7am tomorrow The Times Crossword 23,048 Where's Jonny? Southampton v Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sky Sports 1, 5.15pm today the weekend starts here Something fishy Live fishing, Sky Sports 2, noon today Times Sport Giles and England relish turn of fortune The Times betfair It's Back On Monday Thegame Returns The Times Will my insurance cover this? Bolder or older travellers must check the small print before taking the plunge, says Paula Hawkins Index The Week in Brief Inside Money Letters Seeing red A Word to the Wise Cheques blanked Artemis It's time for you to take control A sporting chance for a new life A couple moving to Canada ask Helen Pridham how best of overcome the financial obstacles Svm Jon and Stephen: what the experts say Post Office Stephanie's response Stocks that will grow on you Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Investors Need to Look beyond High Dividend Yields, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Intelligent Finance Why less really is more Value Stocks Should Do Well in a Slower Economy, Says Magnus Home in on better deals Borrowers could still be losing out despite interest rate cut, says Gráinne Gilmore first direct Savers face ever-s… First Active Whine of the Week An excellent nose for business Go It Alone The personal approach proved to be the essence of success, a perfumier tells Michelle Henery Legal & General Survival tips Pay off your mortgage early Nationwide Net Losses Forewarned is forearmed Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity International Death and disaster spur on oil prices Mortgages Ten Things Unsecured personal loans Credit cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers best buys Ing Direct Mother's joy as she wins fight over tax credit Nurse will not have to pay back Revenue, writes Mark Atherton Collecting Paintings Sale Invesco Perpetual The Times 100 Ways to Wellbeing Ten top tip from our ten leading experts to mark our 100th issue 14 These testing times DIY health-check kits, NHS screenings—are we being worried sick? Inside Consult the Experts Next Week 13 Food 20 Active What Do Men Worry about? Need to Know Well, Well… Why a 4x4 means a dented male ego Sensory spy Antibody Mike Tyson Swim to the Moon John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Tot swots Memory scenter One hundred, not out. Why? Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP The Advice to Nonagenarians: Live Dangerously Scars are no longer for life A genetically engineered drug developed in Manchester could prevent scarring inside and out, says Vivienne Parry Baby Mammals, including Humans, Heal Perfectly Why do we scar? Not the unkindest cut Junk Medicine Caesarean Sections The Risks Have to Be Kept in Perspective Sugar and spice and all E Jane Dickson meets the bestselling children's author who knows exactly what little girls are made of Tracy Beaker Jacqueline Wilson's most famous creation Tracy Pru Health 'I'm too young to have this, aren't I? First Person Rheumatoid Arthritis At 18 Alice Peterson found she had arthritis—13 years later she still hasn't accepted it What's it all about? Latest treatments Healthspan Bite-size problem Thin hair: could the answer lie in food? The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over to You Time A course to fast-track students from clueless to cool in the kitchen ensures a healthy start to life away from home, says Nick Wyke Concern on campus Tips for parents Tips for freshers Student Survival Making a Meal of It You say tomato—and we say pomodoro At your Table Tomatoes Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List Fruit and Veg Recipe The red file How to Cheat at Eating Fruit Frappés 100 top tips for living It's our 100th issue this week—so, to celebrate the event, we bring you 10 tips for a better life from 10 of our leading experts. Over the page we look at life and health in Britain 100 years ago Sizzling sex The Mind Gym Keep your brain fit Going green Doctor Copperfield At the doctor's, don't… Rules of engagement British Heart Foundation Burn off those calories by… Kids' wellbeing Darian Leader Conquer those neuroses And finally … health hazards A century of medicine, a world of difference No sick pay, antibiotics or NHS—what was life like 100 years ago? Award-winning writer Wendy Moore goes back in time to 1905 Free Treatment was only for the 'Deserving' Poor Typhold fever at Lincoln Picture Gallery Healthy developments Well-travelled wine Eco-Worrier Walk the Plonk The Times Home Remedies Sweaty Socks for a Stiff Neck How to tone off the water It Works for Me Plates A new exercise regime helped one woman overcome stress incontinence, says Celia Dodd What's the Evidence? What is it? Beyond breaking point Lisa Armstrong and her family had the workout of a lifetime learning to master the waves in Cornwall They Informed Me my Board was Back to Front Need to know Breathing Space Learn to Surf My ex has a new love Agony Aunt Let Him See You Glowingly Happy without Him Get over It Losing Arguments Over to You Hoodoo you do it? Meet the middle-class professionals who practise 'real' magic. Angus Donald joins Generation Hex When love really counts A-Z of Relationships Compulsion A Compulsion Betrays a Wish to Harm a Loved One The full English treatment Pampering, eccentric decor and posh dogs: Stefanie Marsh experiences the B&B-style spa I Left so Serene that I Nearly Crashed the Car Need to know The Times Lunchtime Fix Manicures for Men Bodylicious Summer Hair Care Out of bounds below the belt Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Height of achievement Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Adventurer Bear Grylls, 30, keeps fit for his do-or-die day job by running around the park with his dog Could you wait over a year for a diagnosis? Get fast private medical treatment for less Quote 3065 Health now The Times Don't Just Sit There… Why are English B&Bs so grim? Just ask the owner in the Hilda Ogden apron Inside The World This Week Brief Dive-in movie Climate Cost Flight or fight? There's no Image of the Week Qantas Home & Away Bowling Alley Houses A swinger's guide to Wales Outdoor Special: Martin Symington discovers his inner gibbon 60ft up a stately oak Voyages Jules Verne Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Root and branch Queen Mary 2 Short-haul Long-haul Voyages Jules Verne The Best Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch of my glen Outdoor Special: Two days' padding on the lochs and Rob Penn wanted a break. His guide, however, had other ideas—such as a climb up the nearest peak Spanish Today in Need to know Laguna Outdoors: Kite Surfing to River Bugging Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlines 'dodge' flight payouts An EU loophole means passengers are losing out on compensation. Tom Chesshyre reports 1091 Protected Swap Shop Olympic Multiple Choice Travel News Exclusively Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight to remember You've done the theme parks and the beach, so what next? Chloë Bryan-Brown suggests some alternative family days out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day we went to Bangor Luxury spa holidays Hop to France Fit for a dog Contact US… Bolivia safari The Times Magic kingdom Tunisian treats Take a gap Checking in Easyhotel, London W8 The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Bargain Hunter The Ultimate Voyage! American Express The Times 'Dr Chekhov might serve us better than Dr Atkins' First word Set txts Books First Contributors Picture Gallery Your say Steel Panned Free audiobook download for every reader Eavesdropping on obsession 'Genesis were brilliant. There, I've said it. Bellow, however, I don't like' Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Against all the odds From her sick-bed the author of Seabiscuit is writing another story of triumph over adversity, writes Richard Whitehead Waterstones I've got you, under your skin Eleanor Updale specialises in bizarre locations. Here she opens the doors to La Specola, Florence's astonishing museum of waxwork cadavers And never the Twain shall meet Can a literary pilgrimage give you an insight into a writer's soul? As long as you avoid the gift shop, says Bel Mooney What's more… The Times Money can't buy you love Away in a manga The bizarre, racy, violent world of Japanese comics is coming to Britain. But some of the martial arts and detective strips are definitely not for children, says Laura Fumiko Keehn Word aloud Manga in the UK The Mighty Wolitzer It's funny, wise and full of the richness and sadness of family life. What more does a girl have to do to write a Really Important Novel, asks Erica Wagner Extract From The Position In short Playing the God game Science Brenda Maddox The Geneticist who Played Hoops with my DNA: The Quest to Rewrite Life by David Ewing Duncan Buried treasure David Lodge digs up the first modern campus novel What's more… The Books group We say. . . Star e-mail You say. . . How to join Under discussion New to the group: Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The Talented Mr Ripley Books First A Russian's revolution Boris Akunin is a sensation. He has created a popular hero to equal Sherlock Holmes and James Bond in his bestselling whodunnits. Giles Whittell met him Extract From The Death of Achilles All schmuck and magic Fiction Neel Mukherjee Summer Crime Too much rambling in the Ramblas Thrillers A death in Venice Thrillers Playground confidential Fiction In short Love and conflict in Kashmir Fiction The Times Shop talk What's more. . . One hell of a wicked stepmother Children's Amanda Craig Audiobooks Christina Hardyment lends an ear to stories old and new Inspiring reads Courtesans by Katie Hickman In this week's TLS Paperbacks Nonfiction Fiction You're reading Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, August 5,1984 Reader Chart Richard Crowhurst is a writer in Lincolnshire Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Vampires, witches and nursery, rhymes: Peter Donaldson of Red Lion Books reveals Colchester's literary tastes Critic's Chart Michael BINYON's top books on C19 Russia They're reading 'Perhaps reaching space is not such a test as coming down to Earth' TLS Between the lines Books in the news Games Jumbo Crossword 594 Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers The Listener 3834 Sketch by Aedites Find the connection and literary quiz answers T2 Crossword 3662 The Listener Crossword 3837 The Devil's Own by Obiter Literary quiz Bridge Pictureline Samurai Su Doku Su Doku No 278-Mild Picture Gallery Su Doku No 279-Fiendish Times Online Time to solve Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 275 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 276 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 277 The Times Mercedes-Benz Contents Elizabeth Taylor outside Studio 54 Contacts Photographer Ron Galella Year 1979 Location New York Mitsubishi Motors The Dark Ages I find it hard to grow emotional over Paris's so-called imminent collapse. It's your own fault, I yearn to shout Nokia Style Tribes 4X4 Female Wisdom On the Science of Happiness This week: Lives to learn from I have spent the past ten years studying lives that are happy and healthy, helpful and good-hearted Lexiconfusion No.45 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Next week: which word is this? I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Ben De Lisi, 50, Fashion Designer Find a Person You Can Be Yourself with. Don't Lie to Yourself and Say You Have that when You Don't The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Pod Hotels Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Erectile Dysfunction Nurse Vitality Sony Black and white Male Order Bargainhunter Carol Midgley Saab Coolhunter Is There a Third Way? One that Allows us to Drive High-Performance, Stylish Cars with a Conscience? Take a Man like You. . . . . . Warren Roodt, 25, events director, London "My current wardrobe consists almost entirely of smart suits, and I need to get something that's more suitable for smart-casual occasions" Garmin Picture Gallery Sweet and Sour From Trainspotting to Guys and Dolls, Ewan McGregor has beguiled us with his impish charm and boyish looks. But, at 34, is he tiring of life in the celebrity fast lane? BAA mazda A-Bomb Survivors … HSBC Toyota Comet Busy Doing Nothing Camp Idle Sony Ericsson Quaker Oats The Shining Six Great . . . Nightdresses Back to Black How to Get Dressed How Can Black Be Back? In Some Circles-Architects, Barristers, the French Vogue Team-It Has Never, Ever Gone Away von Essen hotels Cleopatra was Partial to Gold Powder on her Nipples The Moment I Wake up Hannah Betts Bag of Tricks Lucie Silvas Truth in Beauty Clare Lazaro Voyages Jules Verne I Should like to See Gordon Ramsay Serve an Overdone Kosher Steak as Good as this Restaurants Giles Coren Where the Travellers Drink The Tin Goose, Terminal 1, Heathrow Airport White Peaches Scream Summer but Aren't around for Long, so Get Them while You Can Food Gordon Ramsay The Sunday Times Vintage Port's Unfashionable Status Means this Post-Prandial Treat is Good Value for Money Wine Six. . . Kitchen Greats Cereal Offenders Food Detective We've Had All Sorts of Promises from the Food Industry and the Government, but Has Anything Really Changed? Pie Society Food To the untrained eye, they're just blockes pigging out in a pub. To our pork-pie makers, they're judge and jury Join the Club The Kimberley Oceanic Princess Noble Caledonia Limited Life down under Brunel Franklin&company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Iconic Modern Pieces, from Philippe Starck Stools to B&b Italia Sofas, Can Be Bought Online Scenes from Domestic Life Lucia Van Der Post Six Great... Coffee Tables Pinboard The Sunday Times Ask Aggie Home Help The late show Gardens Three experts suggest how to breathe new life and colour into weary August terraces and borders Plants to Plug Gaps in the Border Magimix Ice-Cream Maker Everything in the Garden. . . Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Must-See Garden Interiors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen magic To be famous, what I need is to have been born into a richer, taller family, and to have spent more of the past 40 years both awake and sober Beta Male Robert Crampton The Travel Collection Jeep The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items www.timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Fight terrorism—stage an opera Edinburgh's brave decision to stage The Death of Klinghoffer will breathe new life into opera, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your Edinburgh festival guide to staying in and going out Image of the Week Star Choice Their plans for the week Laughter lines Comedian Tim Vine on preparing the perfect punchline Comedians are nice? What a joke Each week our critical couple, Caltlin Moran and Pete Paphides, debate the latest must-see. This week; the film Festival brings back ugly memories Hit or Hype? You be the judge Picture Gallery Flicks, tricks and politics As another batch of new films hits Edinburgh (see right), the former artistic director Lizzle Francke reveals how a festival is really put together First at the Fest The Times New Film Reviews Shots in the dark The Big Film James Christopher finds more questions than answers in Dear Wendy Stealth The Devil's Rejects The Big Question Top Five in Rep Films on Release Keeping it real 1995: Mathieu Kassovitz's edgy drama La Haine provoked outrage and acclaim in equal measure. The Year of Social Realism continues our year-by-year guide to the landmarks of modern French film Carte Noire Talking Points Fight club Panel of Experts Each week, we show a DVD to a group of real experts. Here, a group of battle re-enactors draw swords for Oliver Stone's Alexander DVD Reviews Serge Gainsbourg: D'autres Nouvelles Des Etoiles Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Also out To Victor go the spoils Richard Wilson tells Nigel Kendall how that grumpy old man changed his life BBC Games Reviews Ultimate pro Pinball Victorious Boxers Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The Arts Online Sporting chance The Big Website The internet has helped to raise awareness of a remarkable new film on disability Soldiering on Blog of the Week Podcast of the Week Top Five Websites Me and my shadow Graham Fellows, ada John Shuttleworth, talks to Dominic Maxwell about growing old with his alter ego Best of the Fest Times Online Keeping an eye on the ball King of Comedy winner Andrew Maxwell tells Ed Potton how reality TV sharpened his show Top Five Theatre Benedict Nightingale Stage The Times The Best Arts Info, Online Top Five Comedy Drag—kicking and screaming She rants, she sings (badly), she's a he—Tim Teeman meets Kiki Sony Ericsson Top Five Dance The Times It's still all Greek for Hicks Greg Hicks's one-man show finds him in touch with his classical past, finds Robert Gore-Langton Best of the Fest Theatre Opera Dance The Importance of Being Earnest Top Five Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Well versed in Cockney A junkie turned millionaire turned punk poet, lan Wills is a man with a mission. But what is it? wonders Carola Long Best of the Fest Top Five Jazz Top Five Gigs Picture Gallery Music Reviews Rock/Pop The Big CD Geoff Brown on Debussy Orchestral Works (Warner Brothers) Daniel Powter Sony Ericsson Jazz/world/blues Top Five Clubs Top Classical Why Should the Fire Die? (Sugar Hill) Bobby Purify Better to Have it (Proper) Classical Covent Garden Orchestra, Feat. Placido Domingo and Nina Stemme Tristan and Isolde (Emi Classics) The Art of Noise Songs from the deep Sound Track your Life The singer Siouxsie Sloux reveals the contents of her iPod More Music Information Online Free Downloads Offer! 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