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Giles Smith, Angela Jameson and Elizabeth Judge, Neal Symons, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Roger Everest, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Greg Harper, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Jance MacArtney, Ashley Jensen, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Paul Sankey, Tim De Lisle, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Jane Knight, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Martha Frankel, Sir Peter Pickles, Nitin Ganatra, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Frankie Dettori, Philip Howard, Toby Stephens, Alan Reeves, Lis Parsons, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Helen Nugent, Liz Chong and Suna Erdem, Julie Farlas, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Tudor Arter, Richard Irving, Hazel Broadfoot, Eric Lumsden, Perry Fenwick, John Bungey, Le Morte Darthur, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Henry Jones, Jane MacArtney, Claire Pollard, Vinny Lee, Gerard Coleman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Don Frank, Gary Jacob, Anita Anand, Harry M Randall, David Wells, Joe Morgan, Allan Simmons, Grainne Gilmore, Magic Sponge, Jeanette Winterson, John D. Hart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Ricky Hatton and Amir Khan, Peter Ackroyd, Belinda Bowring, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Autumn Corduroy, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Janer Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Georgina Porter, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Steven Biel, Virginia Ironside, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Lizzie Collingham, Robert A. Davis, Keith Robinson, Robert Skidelsky, Tom Petherick, G. Franco, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Nigel Williamson, Sosina Wogayehu, Meg Carter, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Stevie Chick, David Lister, Stephen Farrell and Martin Patience, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Elmore Leonard, Rick Broadbent, Alison Hammond, Tom Baldwin, Iain Softley, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, Michael Palin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Dickinson, Paul Clapham, Rebecca O'Connor, George Szirtes, Andrew Garfunkle, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Rick Jones, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Janine Di Giovanni, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Rob Chapman, Matt Lippiatt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mine Pattenden, Tim Lovejoy, Giles Whittell, Keith Hopcroft, Sophie Ratcliffe, Sian Morgan, Julie Burchill, Malcolm Boyden, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Jane Collins, David Crossland, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Iain Finlayson, Hunter Davies, Tom Hennigan, Rajeev Syal, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Thair Shaikh and Sam Forsdike, Vernon Wright, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Sharon Sibson, John Lewis, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Tony Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Edwards, Phil Myers, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, George Garside, Simon Crompton, Michael Wynn, David Threlfall, Owen Slot, Alan Torevell, Olav Bjortomt, Sharon Krum, Reggie Nadelson, Barry Hyman, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Catriona Wrottesley, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Omair Uthmanl, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Irma Kurtz,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper The Times Soars Strikes end but airpost misery will last for days Can England really regain the Ashes? news The Times Picture Gallery comment the register sport quick find world news business In the Know with the Knowledge Magazine: Fashion, Features, Food offers 24 Pages of Books inside Travel Body & Soul's Guide to Better Health Labour Party at prayer salutes Cook the atheist victoria travel The Order of Service Adventure courses being 'used to groom radicals' 'Preacher of hate' is banned from Britain Queen to Pay Tribute in Service at St Paul's Hawks agree with liberals - Blair's laws are too much Dancer's delight after Big Brother victory Allure Homme Sport Sport The Walter Mitty who fooled actors' club out of £100,000 BA must shift chaos blame to Courts may have to decide whether airline is at fault over wildcat action A Question of Compensation Protestes in saris chased by armed police avoid £30m compensation bill Mournful swansong for the BA boss The decision that started the costly dispute was made in Virginia, report Angela Jameson and Elizabeth Judge Canard-Duchêne Suspicion falls on union agitators 'There are couples where husband and wife are on strike' Going Nowhere Dixons Land Rover 'Political' case Mowlam 'critical' Operation in India Caravan cruelty Fraudsters jailed Remember VJ-Day Widow, 90, dies after freed robber returns to strike again Holiday Inn Police step up rape patrols How the super-rich are clubbing Fractional ownership is a popular choice for millionaires who want to make their money go further, Ben Hoyle reports British Airways Do the Maths Vauxhall's Big Fouro Trendy bags are flavour of the month together to buy life's big luxuries dfs dfs Terror suspect loses appeal Military honour for Iraqi is a double-edged sword Quiet start to the grouse season Disease and poor weather make for an inglorious Twelfth, reports Rajeev Sayal Incredible, but true You've got Aa friend Three hurt in Ulster violence Killer jailed Sedgefield smoke Policeman guilty Pole chancer Times Comment So we're going to bolt from Iraq. Where are the cries of complaint? The Week Prudential Immigrants Judges' role in War on Terror Oil prices and production Overseas players bring gifts Pause for thought Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Merits of abandoned grammar school system Da Vinci Code fictions need no disproving Patient familiarity Gone vest Haute cuisine The Times Wounds Still to Be Healed For Asians, Japan has yet to take the steps required for reconciliation Not Stirred Even Australians, it appears, are reluctant to play James Bond As the Cornish say: when the going gets tough, the chough gets going Attitude Sickness British Airways cannot afford another summer of strikes The bigger the bigamy the better The case of the man with three wives may have its humorous side—but why are women so rarely guilty? Picture Gallery Join the Debate House and that goes down like a bomb A cautionary tale about how we got terrified of the risk monster What are . . . 'Romentics'? Ibis numbers get a boost Chrysler £40,000 bill shock for sick diver Up in their beautiful balloons . . . Doctor ordered not to drink Gatecrashers walk off with safes Dell Labour is on the move again after expensive failure Lost Boyfriend and family say last farewell to jet-ski girl Novice film team captures big stars for low-budget masterpiece Nationwide Australian actor turns down the licence to thrill AHI MS Bond Marriott WHSmith Labour MPs protest as hospitals run out of money Blackpool's deckchairs far from being beached Picture Gallery Toyota Inaccurate blood pressure tests could affect millions Pessimistic cricket fans learn to cope with the idea of victory Years of defeat are proving difficult for English spectators to shake off, despite recent success. David Lister reports Football yobs face World Cup ban, police say Saga World Help Tsunami aid trapped out of reach Mission to Mars looks for life and graveyard of missing space junk Volvo To be Blunt, this No 1 is torture No butts, no excuses for TV ads It's hard to batter or rape when you're in A&e after a binge Comet Play stages attack on death penalty volkswagen Thank you for the music - but just the music First Night Edinburgh comedy Tim Minchin GIlded Balloon Deer kills driver Search called off Violin recovered Dog's collar felt Dying man's last wish was to go out 'killing coppers' British RedCross Sport Sex attacker is sectioned The Week on the Web Rhys Blakely discovers that American students are being encouraged to keep themselves fit by pushing a mouse Skoda Most-Read Stories at Times Online Times World News Voices of courage and terror resurrected by the 9/11 tapes After four years, families of firefighters have forced release of radio messages, reports James Bone from New York Mayday, Mayday, Mayday Politics pays for the bridge to nowhere Irishferries Out of the Pork Barrel . . . Meat to be Petri dish of the day Phone-tap evidence 'doctored' Foreign Minister assassinated Queen returns to island museum Ford Satellite shows polar bears swim long distances without a hitch Nationalist history book raises tension as VJ-Day looms Bradford & Bingley By Our Foreign Staff: Murder suspect commits suicide (AFP): Face mask panic (AP): Man hid teenager (AFP): On the rocks (AFP): Harvest slump northern rock Never mind the wedding, first spend a day on the photographs Couples in China happily pay up to £1,000 to be captured in formal poses before they get married, writes Jane MacArtney (AFP): Minister jailed for arms bribe People's President penitent over bribes and corruption The Times German Election - Opinion Polls Bespoke Suits evesham Technology Blunders by rival give Schröder fresh hope of election victory Withdrawal from Gaza Time runs out as Samson gets ready to bring the house down Classic Traveller 'It will be better than the Olympics' Across the Strip, the Palestinians are preparing to celebrate Israel's withdrawal, Stephen Farrell and Martin Patience write Sharon Said Antique dealers get flea in ear over boot sale con Disasters Committee Game The Wind in the Willows Times Business Bid talk lifts LSE C&w debt deal MacKenzie stake Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Collins Stewart shares soar as bid approaches hint at America move Big Dealer Baugur executives to be formally charged Picture Gallery Hilton Escape to New York for Terry Smith? Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Room to move for John Lewis Economics simplyswitch Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Industrials Hang Seng Nikkei Media Natural Resources Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Edited by Neelam Verjee This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Maytag advice Fares take flight Codelco shortfall Telecoms venture 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 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press Dell shares off 8% US trade deficit to widen further as oil hits $67 Ex-Bank of China chief sentenced to death Goldman faces opposition to revived $2bn headquarters plan Blow to hopes of UK film industry revival When size mattered to health club owner volkswagen Moat House brand set to disappear MidOcean in the race as five vie for Fitness First MacKenzie buys into struggling magazine publisher The Sunday Times Bidders line up in battle for Boots Healthcare Best of the verse City Diary In the bored room City Diary White Nile duo hope for oil on troubled waters in south Sudan Xan Rice, in Juba, talks to the men facing multiple challenges in one of the stock market's riskier outposts When multimillion-dollar bets The proprietary trading arm of Goldman Sachs is responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in earnings—but it employs only 63 traders. Caroline Merrell examines the way it works Times Online Wall Street firms under scrutiny over trading practices Times Online become a bank's stock in trade Legendary success of a geeky talent Unit-Linked Insurance Investments More women becoming entrepreneurs Young Enterprise 'To drink to excess is the birthright of any citizen of a civilised nation' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Eastern web stars offer rich seam to US markets Jane MacArtney looks at the future for Chinese internet firms Boost for O2 as market turns up the volume of bid talk Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GNI London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 FTSE race for record turns old wisdom on its head Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Broker caution cramps Matalan's style Smaller Capitalisation Shares Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies Leisure Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Dogs Trust Retailing Media Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Dr Colin McEvedy Psychiatrist and demographer who produced a series of graphic historical atlases Lives in Brief Pavel Dostal Czech theatre director and dissident who became the flamboyant Culture Minister and champion of minorities Constant Nieuwenhuys A militant founder of the Cobra group of avant-garde artists whose early nihilism mellowed into Utopian fantasy Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Church News Winners Modern Times Collecting compliments and stalking the work corridors Readers Reply A Beduin answer to the deserts of arid conflict St Ethelburga's quest to end conflict has won the support of seven faiths, writes Michael Binyon Sunday Worship Our understanding of Mary no longer need divide the Christian creeds Credo Faith News Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items Athena Press Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Coopers Ringing Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Warehouse Clearance Health & Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Today: Locally Heavy Rain Will Move Southeastwards. … Around Britain High Tides Abroad The day Hampstead nearly drowned Weather Eye weathercall Times Sport Tactics are key to Deauville prize Racing William Hill Newbury Newcastle Folkestone Times Online Catterick Nayyir can profit from easier task at Newbury Newmarket The Wright Track Newmarket Ripon Racing next Week Newbury US wins 'bully's' special prize in Helsinki Simon Le Bon and the crew of Arnold Clark Drum have … Goodwood Market Rasen Bangor Away from the track, this column brings Important news … Today How They Stand Tomorrow The Times Season offers little rest for beaten Lions Lyon's fancy footwork gives Wildcats the slip Umaga fit as All Blacks seek revival Mickelson's star on rise as Woods cuts it fine Leading Scores Fisher is good enough to beat the big boys Meet the Team The Sunday Times Running mate gives Radcliffe hope of achieving her life's ambition World Championships Gary Lough speaks to Owen Slot about his marriage, training techniques and his wife's chances in the marathon tomorrow Benjamin failure leaves Britain feeling downbeat again Weekend's Action The Results Service Briton will be ready for longer haul, Shorter says Better news for Australia as Hoy leads World Cup Equestrianism Cullen quick to return to speed Hockey Murray granted special entry Smashed out Saunders through Rahman returns Cordon called up Bouncing Czechs Sarwan can only delay Sussex after Prior salvo Joyce and Shah show their class Fiery Footitt's feats focus England on formidable first Key and Stevens put Kent in driving seat Glamorgan plan offers ground for optimism off the field Derbyshire spun to verge of defeat Hussey stands resolute Yesterday's Scoreboards Times Test Wood repays Somerset faith with majestic 297 Second Division It's finally become a rattling good series Brindle sticks to her task to earn England draw Shot of the day Catch of the day Taxi for Mr Clarke Ball of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Mercedes-Benz After losing the toss poor Ponting loses the plot Australia dazed and confused as England turn the screw Mercedes-Benz McGrath has no wickets but lots of guts Full Scoreboard Dont Miss a Ball Ladbrokes India Pale Ale FA disciplinary hearings may be held in public Key Points More like a dafta award nominee as we await the next episode on Tyne-tease A word in your ear, Zinedine US team gain sax appeal King makes his mark for Watford Mikel ruling Van Persie picked Richardson bid Claridge opts out Job for West Ham Everton v Manchester United Fulham v Birmingham City Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion Middlesbrough v Liverpool The Times Rovers Dwarf the Opposition Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth v Tottenham Hotspur Sunderland v Charlton Athletic West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers Arsenal v Newcastle United Wigan Athletic v Chelsea Parker aiming for steady progress towards silverware Teletext Services Wenger offers advice to champions Liverpool make first moves to bring back Owen Wigan hospitality only extends so far Ferguson wonders if Chelsea squad may be too large WilliamHILL Mourinho not afraid to win with long-ball approach Captaincy can encourage that extra va-va-voom top of the bill thierry henry The Times Fame beckons don't miss this Something odd The Times Crossword Out of season the weekend starts here Tiger Pollard Solution to Crossword 23,053 Times Sport England seize the balance of power The Times betfair Inside The Times New Dawn Sales Pitch Inside Comment Don't let the debt get you down Rebecca O'Connor offers a freshers' course in managing student finances Inside Banks quick to take their cut Rock of ages Double exposure How to tackle student debt Cover notes Invesco Perpetual Marconi provides first test for new Pensions Regulator Indulge in some point-scoring Long-suffering savers must turn the other cheek yet again Horsewoman plots a stable start Gráinne Gilmore talks to a pub landlady who is calling time to venture into the livery business First Active Karen Littler: what the experts say Britannia Karen's response Clouds lifting in land of the rising sun Make your Mind up with Magnus and Mark Corporate Reforms Add Shine to Japanese Shares, Says Magnus Intelligent Finance The Times Alliance Leicester Halifax Whine of the Week Geraldine Bebb, of Kirby Cross, Essex, tried and failed to open a cash mini-lsa with Halifax Long-Suffering Investors Should Not Expect Rapid Growth from Green Shoots of Recovery, Says Mark Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices No news is good news for UK banks 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 National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers' best buys ING Direct Football crazy or backing a winner? Joe Morgan puts the clubs' products through their paces Legal & General Case Study Twin Goals The Times Inside Next Week What GPS are Diagnosing Body&Soul Summer madness Stories behind the News Why do we take risks on holiday that we wouldn't take at home? Need to Know? Breast busts stress Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Puff—the magic health test Stroke of genius Antibody Well, Well . . . Berry interesting Game over It's the big C: cowardice Inside the Mind of a GP It's Never Heart Failure—its Just 'Pump Problems' The burger and fags jab Obesity and smoking-related diseases might soon be beaten by a shot in the arm. Sam Lister reports Health on Monday Future vaccines A circus of silly clones Junk Medicine Hollywood Science Drawing out the poisons Sir Antony Sher overcame cocaine addiction—and stage fright—through art therapy. Now he's the picture of good health, says Sharon Krum The art of successful therapy Stop Ear Pains on Airplanes with Earplanes If the shoe fits . . . . . . you are less likely to get bunions. Virginia Ironside tries a new technique to correct her toes and slips into her Manolos What are bunions? Hand tremors Over to You Pru Health Essential rest for sleepy heads The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved Over the Counter Ranitidine for Indigestion Freud, fraud and fads A-Z of Relationships D is for Dating It's Not about the Date—we Learn about Ourselves It's the battle of the exes of the exes Putting on a broave front can be a healthy way of coping with a painful break-up—just don't let it take over your life, says Jane Wheatley Get over It Work Fatigue A friend in neediness Agony Aunt Have You a Problem? The bare necessity You've nothing to lose but your kit: getting naked can boost your self-esteem, says Anna Shepard Dare to bare? Picture Gallery Culinary collaboration Chicken Mulligatawny Soup Old spice of life When Indian cuisine first came to Britain, it was touted as a health food, as these extracts from Lizzie Collingham's new book Curry: a biography show How to Cheat at Eating Nature gets a hand . . . Positive food additives promise health benefits on a plate, but can they deliver, asks Meg Carter 21St-Century Consumers Want Quick-Fix Foods Coming to a supermarket near you Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List An Italian treat for your taste buds At your Table Deli Food Fresh tomato and garlic bruschetta Delicatessen flat-bread roll-up Bin the love bags Eco-Worrier Doing It the Green Way Home Remedies Duct Tape for Warts Tap away the trauma Move over Freud—energy therapies may be just as effective, says Catriona Wrottesley Multiple Display Advertising Items How do they work? My fair lady Fit for all the twists and turns Breathing Space Mazes From fiendish riddles to mammoth hedge puzzles, finding a path through Britain's mazes is a great outdoor challenge, says Fran Yeoman A mazing Longle at boasts 1.7 miles of pathway Top tips for walks on the wild side Do take a hike Sorted Rambling Gear Walking is a great way to get fit and see the countryside. To help you put your best foot forward David Else picks six of the best basis essentials A coffee to go at the gym Boost your workout with a caffeine hit that will frappé the fat, says Peta Bee Stimulating facts Beauty, boats and boys A new holiday for teenagers offers a mix of pampering and outdoor pursuits: Georgina Porter, 15, spent a week at a PGL centre in Shropshire but found the guys more interesting than the grooming Play it safe Bodylicious The Times Lunchtime Fix Eyebrow Threading Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Hate is pulling us together I enjoy my sexual encounters with a man I really dislike and who dislikes me. We are both middle-aged, single and very independent people. What is going on? Over to You Is she round the twist? Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Circus Oz star Sosina Wogayehu, 26, explains why she climbs into popcorn machines for a living Health now The Times How to avoid the angry man with the big bag bill - a modern mystery solved How to avoid the angry man with the big bar bill - a modern mystery solved The World This Week Moment in the Sun Climate Cost Out in the Cold Home & Away Lighthouses Titan Hitours Image of the Week Sea Shells, Seychelles Better food and service mean this archipelago now rivals other Indian Ocean destinations, writes Jane Knight African Safari Club Air Seychelles Olympic Air Seychelles Qantas Need to know The Best Deals Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Golden age Vintage landscapes Spa Holidays Worldwide Norman glory Party like Bond Dogs' day out Intercontinental Village people Espanaz Goofy - you're just the same Ann Treneman fell in love with Disneyland when she was 12. What would she make of its golden anniversary, 37 years later? Alliance Leicester Need to know Join the high rollers Martin Symington samples the latest thrills that American theme parks have to offer Voyages Jules Verne Orlando meningitis Gner He's got a ticket to ride . . . Why queue when you can do it yourself? Cath Urquhart suggests ways to beat the check-in blues Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Get in the swing ITC Classics Contact us . . . The Times Journeys of Distinction Keep your Receipts Hilton Barbados Dream flight turns nightmare Passengers warn crew after aircraft damages wing, but are refused compensation for delays. Tom Chesshyre reports Up the Kilt Reader Offers Ltd The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in Old Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale, Cumbria The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week Book Ahead Deals of the Week Reader Offers Ltd Bermuda The Times Books Set txts Books First 'At last, a literary award where the consumer votes' Contributors Picture Gallery Your say In this week's TLS Her word 'I have a soft sport for Playboy: I wosh women had such sexual freedom' The man who invented Arthur His legends of Lancelot, Guinevere and Galahad are embedded in our national psyche. But who was Thomas Malory? Peter Ackroyd considers the enigmatic figure who penned the greatest epic tale of English chivalry Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler Planey Apes Extract Times Online Books you'll never read They have been lost, forgotten or even once used as firelighters. Sometimes, says Katherine Swift, they weren't even written 'Loss is not an anomaly, or a deviation, or an exception. It is the norm' The Book of Lost Books Antichrista Nothing but a heartache A man has his uses, but for a woman her best friend is someone very special. Until it all goes wrong . . . Martha Frankel on bitchery, break-ups and betrayal Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Is this the armageddon queue? Space—mysterious, infinite and terrible—has Magnus Linklater spinning like a flying saucer. He recounts close encounters of a weird kind at a sci-fi convention Fanatics corner Hey, that's my peach ice-cream The kid didn't take it well when the gunman ate his cornet during the stick-up. He vowed he'd lick him. Reggie Nadelson reviews the new Elmore Leonard Extract Sentimental or satirical? Nonfiction Valerie Grove Take a Girl like Me Life with George Lovesick Blues: The Life of Hank Williams The Hungry Years Confessions of a Food Addict We say . . . Alyson Rudd on Everything is Illuminated by J. S. Foer You say . . . Star e-mail How to join Under discussion Books First Here be wonders As a boy Michael Palin was enthralled by tales of the great explorers - set upon by cannibals or tortured by frostbite. So he just had to follows in their footsteps Edmund Hillary Robert Falcon Scott David Livingstone Inside the mind of a suicide bomber Fiction The Times The Bard goes native in the South Pacific Fiction A great story reborn in translation Fiction In short The Italian connection Crime Century What's more . . . 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