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News from 27/08/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Fiona Hunter, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Robert Dewar, Sir Robert Finch, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Lindy Springett, Tim De Lisle, Maxine Peake, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Marianne Majerus, Tom Dixon, Richard Hobson, Lindsey Davies, Justine Hardy, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Dan Frank, Christine Seib, Hunter S. Thompson, James Harkin, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Adolfo Sansolini, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Karl Miller, Oriando Figes, Patrick Kidd, Rita Exner, Nicholas Paget-Brown, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Wendy Holden, Allan Lupton, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Vivienne Parry, Antonia Senior, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Rob Reiner, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, John Evans, Caroline Wrighton, J. M. Southampton, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Jamie Baker, Sean Wilsey, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Jane Clarke, Richey Edwars, Martin Rees, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Tracey Jacob, Michael Hore, KM, David Simons, George Ktistaks, Nick Wyke, Peter White, Gerry Hanson, Rhys Blakely, Robert Chesshyre, Sandra Oh, Anne-Celine Jaeger, Charles Bremner, Paul Simons and Tosin Sulaiman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tony Thorn, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Derwent May, Edward J. O'brien, Tom Baldwin and Anna Stroman, Harriet O'Brien, Curtis Sittenfeld, Lauren Turner, Paula Hawkins, Stephen N. Williams, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Ed Potton, Geoffrey Alderman, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Stephen Khan and Alan Hamilton, Claire Smith, Mark Atherton, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jude Edginton, Pete Paphides, Dr Feelgood, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Neel Mukherjee, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, H. M. Kent, Cella Dodd, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Stephen Plant, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Nigel Hawkes and Rosemary Bennett, Simon & Schuster, Ruth Comer, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Ross Leckie, Tom Bromley, Alexander McCall Smith, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Richard Holledge, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Victoria O'brien, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Dame Ellen MacArthur, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Elizabeth Balsom, Anne Shepard, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Caitlin Moran and Peter Paphides, Rajeev Syal and Ben Webster, Keith Hopcroft, Sandy Pratt, Robert Crampton, Sian Morgan, Mel Webb, Natasha Cooper, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, andrew flintoff, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Steve Parry, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, John Preston, Sheila Keating, Ben MacIntyre, Derek W. Smith, Terry Huxtable, John Carey, Niles Eldredge, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kenneth Stuart, Sarah Butler, Darian Leader, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Anna Shepard, Michel Faber, Josephine Ross, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Aileen Jones, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Susan Price, David Threlfall, Audrey Niffenegger, Olav Bjortomt, Alec Evans, Margaret Hughes, Jenny Davey, Douglas Kennedy, Patience Wheatcroft, M. Eriksson, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper New laws savaged as teen girls turn to drink Look, Daddy's just reducing the Australians to rubble The Times Half pupils at private schools get top grades at a level On Other Pages holiday extras City tycoon drowns as son fights to save him Thousands of elderly patients hit by hospital bug infections More than 1,700 people have died from a bacterium linked to antibiotics and poor hygiene, reports Nigel Hawkes Cleanliness is paramount Picture Gallery Worst Performing Hospitals Lord Fitt, SDLP founder, dies Bedroom death Housing faults Fire kills mother Soaring numbers 12-year-old rapist Cliff rescue Smart Lines Allure Homme Sport Did you know that comedians need a high IQ? MacHo drink culture keeps Other countries may drink more, but they do it in a relaxed social environment. Britons do it to the point of violence, amnesia and illness night after, reports Ben MacIntyre Village that fears alcohol will tear out its heart Residents are furious that their objections to late-night pub opening have been swept aside, reports Andrew Norfolk dfs. co. uk dfs BA accused airline food firm of hygiene failures Yesterday's front-page story PC World Coastguards find body in search for missing boy, 14 Directgov Jet stream changes its course and sends our weather wild Peugeot Witness appeal Royal servant dies Girl, 11, missing Mother's guilt Rural homes gaffe Christmas spirit Fears in Britain grow as bird flu reaches Europe The Link Solicitor flees jobs tribunal Questions about lodger confront a new bishop A London vicar has been asked by an African archbishop to clarify his views before consecration, Ruth Gledhill reports Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Satire prompts Blunkett protest £40,000 hope to find a runaway Bigger London bombs planned Palace room is restored Chrysler Celebration for Lord Krishna Roaring Sixties have last laugh The Glamorous Life of Lumley AMD Athlon Husband jailed for death plot 'Racist' flat blast Community order Fatal stabbing Village mourns Picture Gallery Vauxhall Extracts from New Order of Service Victims of terror remembered in revamped service Citroën Times Comment Never mind what the woman thinks, wearing a veil is offensive to me Whether or not she felt oppressed, the veil oppressed her. It should not be seen in the West The Week Warning Experiments on animals Election of a new Conservative Party leader Lost coins We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Future dangers and strategy of the bombers Creationism Why No Female Da Vincis? Learning Languages Inequalities in healthcare Cricket à la mode Lost for words Bottom drawers Shared clothing Picture Gallery Competition for Quality Birt correctly identifies the dilemma facing public service broadcasting Bears, Woods The art of stating the obvious Do dogs have the right to vote? No. Or the right to a decent life? Yes Wild Notebook Time to Object Cautious reform is in danger of turning into a reckless stampede Call me a fogey but…smarten up Doctors show their cleavages, TV Presenters are coolly tieless: don't people understand proper dress codes? A Barclays employee may be disgruntled not to be authorsing loans while wearing flib-flops Join the Debate The bear-faced cheek of begging What is...'Manity'? Get the Idea Knock, knock-is there anyone there who believes this twaddle? Intelligent design and talking to spirits are ideas so resilient that they are topical Land Rover You've gotAAfriend Boots Lawyer throws a judicious sickie The writer of the novel that has titillated and scandalised the legel profession in Britain owned up, writes Michael Horsnell Journey of AK 47 from war Zone to a killing in the shires The gun that killed a gangland figure has highlighted calls for international arms curb, writes Dominic Kennedy Laura Ashley A Victory for Music 639 million small arms worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad back ends champion's life Martin shooting victim in court NHS operation waiting times cut KIA A winning way with bonfires Family loses life support case The Times top schools for a levels Results revive row on Baccalaureate Dixons Hyundai WHSmith BBC should share licence fee, says former cheif Life of a Broadcaster Twenty years on, he hasn't gone to seed Firstnight Pop Nick and the Bad Seeds Proms BBCSO/Swensen comet. co. uk The Week on the Web Is Google a benefactor or the new evil empire? Rhys Blakely dials up a debate Nissan Finance (GB) Limited Poised for flight Believe it or not Most-Read Stories at Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items mfi Times World News Beslan hostage-taker's trial fails to Satisfy the grieving families A year on and the spotlight of blame has turned towards the officials who botched the rescue, reports Jeremy Page Massacre of the Innocents "People Always Get Myage Wrong" Prius Woman in black who 'killed in cold blood' comet. co. uk Is Blair ashamed to accept highest honour from US? By Our Foreign Staff: Heatwave triggers power blackouts in California The Long Wait Bespoke Suits Mitsubishi Motors Fans gather to save Hendrix's home Two decades on, the heroes Lech Walesa, leader of Solidarity, leaving the shipyards in 1983. Today many heroes of the strikes are unemployed and nostalgic for the security that came with communism northern rock The Sunday Times US Mint seizes rare gold coins Choosing pandas for peace Rivals near constitution deal Hurricane Katrina kills seven Swan Hellenic By Our Foreign Staff: Peace hopes rise as leader is forced out Feuding radicals and reformers threaten to tear Socialists apart Canard-Duchene (AP): Senate backs troops eviction Football boss shot (AFP): Tyranny of terror (Reuters): Extradition appeal (AP): Brothers arrested (Reuters): Pig's head attack (AFP): Up, up and away The Sunday Times www.onspeed.com Families leap to their deaths as flats fire kills 17 Times Business Saturday August 27 2005 Ottakar's bid blow for HMV Rentokil dismay Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones US heading for house price crash, Greenspan tells buyers Goldman Sachs revealed as Peacock's mystery US heading for house price crash, Greenspan tells buyers WPP foresight will pay off The Times Turning a leaf Willowbrook Cashing in on the changing way of shopping Need to Know The Times FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Saks offer pulled Stop Press Nigerian oil bids Fund investigated Jarvis chiefs to go Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Exchange Rates Bradford & Bingley Ex-Halfords chief eyed Wyevale Rights issue plan hits TUI shares Buyers set for Parmalat move Stagecoach meets expectations China's advertising market soon to be second to America's, says WPP Shares in Rentokil tumble after Sir Gerry says he isn't ready to bid Tesco to sell tables and chairs online Stalemate continues in textile talks The Times Rise in consumer spending is at its weakest in decade Misys board faces showdown Fed chief reveals his thoughts on house price risks Analysis Nationwide Defiant Fazio refuses to budge Italy's central bank chief fights charges of favouritism Insurers face £77bn asbestos demand Lehmans broker laundered Mexican drugs cash The Times Casting doubt City Diary Young people see business start-ups as solid investment Young Enterprise Learning by Doing US firms in bid battle for Domnick Hunter The Times Alchemy in bar talks Helping Airlines and Eye Surgery Permira makes millions—and the odd mistake Success outweighs failure at the private equity giant, but it is not resting on its laurels, writes Tom Bawden Times Online Luck helped Homebase deal Private equity guru avoids public gaze Very Different, Very Profitable Unit-Linked Insurance Investments 'If you think I've come here to set the record for the shortest chairmanship of a FTSE 100 company, you must be mad' Now at Liberty, Sir Robert Finch has new challenges, Jenny Davey writes Curriculum Vitae Gallaher flickers on Japanese talk of tobacco takeovers Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Pensions store up trouble for stock market giants Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Allergy treatment lifts York Pharma Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Make a Wish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Lord Fitt Northern Ireland politician who founded and led the SDLP and never wavered in his rejection of IRA violence He called the IRA 'the biggest disaster to have befallen the Irish people' Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … www.timesonline. co. uk/advertising Athena Press Gifts Situations Wanted Announcements The Times Personal Column Trustee Acts body&soul The tide is turning in favour of theology and the study of religion Faith News Making friends in Abraham's family Jonathan Romain finds a heartening unity among British Muslims and Jews Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries Latest Wills Modern Times Furtive friends, blatant freeloading and eyeing up shop clerks Times Online Court Circular Readers Reply Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in Scotland. Cloudy Elsewhere. A Risk of Showers. Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 9C Around Britain It looks like the usual brolly holiday Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Weathercall The Sunday Times Times Sport Dettori laps up return to life in public eye Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Possibility remains of further boycott Gimasha has dash for York sprint Windsor York The Times Sports Book Market Rasen Cartmel williamHILL Newmarket Blonde bombshell offers hope of net gain at US Open Goodwood Racing Racing next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodwood Tomorrow The Results Service Rebel Eleven The Weekend's Fixtures Times Test Ospreys supporters in show of force Crisis deepens over rest time Rugby Union Goodwin inspires Sussex fightback after early losses Frizzell County Championship First Division Nel's quick wickets fail to inspire Somerset collapse Second Division Scoreboard Watson offers reminder of his credentials Robinson metes out more pain for Northamptonshire Foreign legion ensure it's no festival for Yorkshire Cork makes early inroads in Worcestershire struggle Phantoms get better of another close encounter Totesport League Second Division Wharf and Harrison prove lethal combination Yesterday's Scoreboards Key thinking big as Kent eye top prize Clijsters thinks ahead to end Williams switch Tale of collapses Jee, what a star Willett recovery Fisa go-ahead Flying start Hetherington family at war in a game of two other halves Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Final Honour and Obey? Don't Even Think about It Hull have stomach for fight in spite of Briscoe's cruel late blow Hull F. C. The Times Russian takes one more hop, step and jump towards riches Athletics Determined Henman expects the tide to turn Tennis Thanks, America. Now I'm really going up in world Jamie Baker, the British hopeful, on a tour that led to a healthy rise in the rankings Wilting Rose looks for fresh growth on home soil Golf The Fink Tank Predictor Ferrari remain attracted to Rossi's driving ambition Motorcycling Seat Oh Carroll, you were not such a fool The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Gardner's question time posed by Chelsea Eccentric Holloway torn by domestic disharmony at QPR Mourinho lavishes praise on revitalised Tottenham Bolton draw marred by shooting First-Round Draw The Times Cissé adds twist to Benítez plot Parker set to be penned in Given Big Bird and Noel Edmonds, Uefa could be a real draw on Saturday nights Playing their cards right Giannakopoulos stays at Bolton Todd charged Solano ruled out Bowyer on hold McClaren hopeful Grumpy Gilberto Fulham v Everton Manchester City v Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham City Championship League One Albion Threat is Double Trouble League Two Conference Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers West Ham United v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Sunderland Middlesbrough v Charlton Athletic Newcastle United v Manchester United Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division Struggling Portsmouth still eyeing a top-ten season's hit Giggs enjoys senior role while youngsters threaten his place Oliver Kay finds the Manchester United veteran recalling his time as one of the young generation Newcastle hedge bets by adding Kuyt to The Times Moyes reinforces his stocks after day of retail therapy Brunt brings victory in sight but champagne stays on ice Australia driven by the madness of King Shane How Tony Greig on Channel 4 Rated Simon Barnes Yesterday Collingwood poised to make his mark from the bench Ball of the day Catch of the day Fumble of the day Man of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Trent Bridge party goes swingingly for Hoggard End of an era for terrestrial TV coverage Ashes Online Times Online Inside Edge Flintoff lays the foundations for Hoggard to make an impact at last Poker Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Times Jones starting to triumph in foil's war Times Online England's trump card goes from Jack-the-lad to a king top of the bill the lowdown On Monday Shooting stars don't miss this Stat attack The Times Crossword 23,066 Picture Gallery Hum-Brum West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham City, PremPlus, noon today Eton trifle the weekend starts here Index Potent England simply the best, says Gilchrist The Times Peugeot Best for the Ashes Index timesonline Will you ring the changes? Loyalty to BT is on the line as Google and a host of competitors join the fray, says Anne Ashworth Millions will lose out Pensions The Times adheres to the system of self-regulation … oneaccount Shared secrets times online Calling a halt Bitter pill Cheap calls on your PC Oinvesco Perpetual A zero credit card can still be a hero despite its bad image Time to make amends Savings Watch Anglophile in for the long haul Paula Hawkins helps a Frenchwoman planning her wedding and early retirement in the UK Cheltenham & Gloucester Kahena Tlili: what the experts say Links Mbna Kahena's response Love affair may well end in tears Make your Mind up with Magnus and Mark Economic Prospects Seem Gloomy for Bond Funds, Says Magnus Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Multiple Display Advertising Items Links There are Still Enough Positive Factors to Make Bond Investment a Sensible Choice, Says Mark Whine of the Week Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Chelsea Shares follow laws of supply and demand Buoyant Market May Be Linked to Huge Buybacks Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Times Online money databank John Charcol ING Direct new star invest The Times Inside Next Week What Divorcing Couples Fight to Keep A screen near you Nigel Hawkes Stories behind the News Are private check-ups, as the BMA implies, money down the tube? Need to Know Out of your mind? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Shrub that gives cancer the rub Silver-surf success Lung way to go Antibody Makosi Well, Well Patient gets heavy Superdoc to the rescue Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP An Ordinary GP Couldn't Cut the Mustard on Lost Do we need the stress? In a world of sabre-toothed tigers, the stress response kept us alive. Does it still have a purpose, asks Vivienne Parry When Stressed, Repairs to the Body Arent Done Pushing the alternative Junk Medicine Complementary Medicine We Have Become Less Tolerant of Other Problems Alistair's big green obsession Impressionist Alistair McGowan tells John Naish why he loves trees, tennis and getting inside people's heads (as long as it's not Jeremy Clarkson's) What have the trees ever done for us? Perfect family match A younger sister's sacrifice saved a windsurfing star from a rare fatal disease, says Celia Dodd Living kidney donation Twisted testicle Over to You Pru Health Best foot forward The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over the Counter Hyoscine Hydrobromide for Travel Sickness A question of balance How should parents deal with disappointing exam results? Cella Dodd has all the answers My bag-man lover Agony Aunt Change Yourself and Change the Pattern Get over It Sluggish in the Morning Keep your hair on Have You a Problem? Can you keep the faith? A-Z of Relationships F is for Fidelity We Often Imagine We're in Bed with Someone Else Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting back on board Routine all over the place after summer holidays? Take a few tips from Caroline Wrighton Gatherings of good taste Farm Fresh Food festivals are breathing new life into healthy local produce, says Nick Wyke. While, overleaf, we show you where to go to pick your own fruit and veg How to Cheat at Eating Best of the fests Here's Hugh! Pick a punnet or two Farm Fresh Pyo Food A family day on the farm is a chance to gather fresh, delicious, eco-friendly food, says Zoë Strimpel Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List Take wind out of your sails At your Table Fennel The Aniseed Taste of Fennel is Just my Cup of Tea Jumping for joy Parkour: the new sport of leading through the urban jungle is not just for macho superman. Anna Shepard hits the subway and swings into action Our herbal heritage While researching a new book on Queen Emma, Harriet O'Brien found Anglo-Saxons sought cures for ailments, from dandruff to pimples, just like us The Times Medieval medicine T2 No reason to go overboard Eco-Worrier All at Sea The Times Home Remedies Vinegar for Wasp Stings Pooling resources Sorted Swimming Aids If a beach holiday has shown up swimming skills, Olympic bronze medallist Steve Parry picks the kit to give all the family extra kick Andrex Need to know Lunchtime Fix Fake Tanning Big Apple's core relaxation It's midnight, you're not tired but you don't want to party-New York has the answer, says Carola Long Bodylicious Eye Creams Come on baby, light my fire Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Over to You Saving lives: a swell job Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Medal-winning lifeboat helmswoman Aileen Jones, 42, says faith and a good team work miracles Health now The Times Inside You don't have to be off your trolley to follow the arrow—but it helps The World This Week Moment in the Sun in the Cold Climate Cost Home & Away Houses for Birdwatchers Qantas Image of the Week Lean, keen and green Most 'responsible travel' is booked by women. Tom Chesshyre charts the rise of the eco-babe Department of Health Olympic Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Short-haul Long-haul The Best Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dazed? Confused? Don't worry, you soon will be Annabelle Thrope unravels the mystery that is Marrakesh, city of souks and soul Morocco Morocco in Style Times Online Need to know Espana Marrakesh express: best of the guidebooks Mongolia a go-go Have a Deco Travel Jungle Janes Lava man Passport to safety Contact us. . . Expressions Lost in transit Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Three freewheeling spirits Only 25km to go-and this was a rest day. Would Claire Smith's parents ever forgive her? Need to know On your bike. . . Travel News Farther Ted The Times Seconds out as budget airlines square up Ryanair throws the first punch in punctuality row with easy Jet. Tom Chesshyre acts as referee Checking in Cashel House Hotel, Connemara The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Shannon Book Ahead Deals of the Week Reader Offers Ltd Bermuda Books First Word 'Television, even the best, somehow washes over you' Contributors Picture Gallery Your say In this week's TLS 'Birthdays were literary events—even though we only had six books' Her word Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The sky's no limit Yes, the Moon landings are ancient history and we only care about the shuttle when it goes wrong, but our urge to boldy go will endure, says Martin Rees The Space Race Browned off, me? Henry Lincoln, a former Z-Cars scriptwriter, made the historical discoveries that inspired The Da Vinci Code. So, any regrets that Dan Brown made the $140 million, asks Galles Whittell The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail Birth, death, balls and battles It has no clear beginning, middle or end, but the first translation of War and Peace for 50 years reaffirms its greatness. Tolstoy brilliantly interweaves the historical and the personal, says Oriando Figes The Times War and Peace Destined for posterity? Will you still read them tomorrow? Margaret Reynolds examines the choices of a poll to find 'future classics' Our friends in high places They've been around for much longer, but they have swiftly learnt to cohabit with us vertically challenged humans. Derwent May on two fine books about birds Buried treasure Lindsey Davies on a great book left in the shadows Birds Britannica Salman's back pages Fall of the tightrope walker Salman Rushdie's new novel tells the tale of Shalimar, whose romantic downfall turns to fury then destruction. Justine Hardy finds the Booker of Bookers winner in eloquent form Rushdie the puppet master is tugging so many strings Let's talk about me Nonfiction Douglas Kennedy In short Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Star e-mail You say. . . How to Join We say The Books group Alyson Rudd on The Whole Story and Other Stories Under discussion New to the group: Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list Under the Skin Books First Shalimar the Clown Centrepiece The Times Catcher in the dormitory Fiction Tom Cox Prep The ladies of the lamp Fiction The Three Incestuous Sisters In short Repro Holmes with period charm Crime The Big Life Sleuthing for softies Fiction Friends, Lovers, Chocolate Shop talk A browse round second-hand stores with their own agendas What's more. . . When rebels must dye Children's Amanda Craig Audio books Christina Hardyment hails the foresight of Boris Johnson Inspiring reads Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Paper backs Nonfiction The Electric Shepherd: A Likeness of James Hogg Fiction You're reading. . . Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, August 28,1983 Critic's Chart Michael Binyon picks 6 books about Kashmir Reader Chart John Evans is a retired lecturer from Swansea Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Old Hall Bookshop in Brackley stocks everything from picture books to pricey rare editions: manager Tom Dixon picks his favourities They're reading The Sea, the Sea Last word 'I have never been able to get rid of a single book, old or new, read or unread' TLS Between the lines Books in the news T2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 597 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers T2 Crossword 3680 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3840 Telling Fibs Times Online Literary quiz Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku Times Online Time to solve Magazine BMW Bupa The Times Contents Audrey Hepburn Models for Vogue Contacts mazda Style Tribes Gold Digger Wisdom On the Science of Happiness In our eagerness to progress in life, we might well consider the lessons from some classical wisdoms The next Big Thing There are so Many New Ideas around that 52 Columns a Year Barely Skim the Surface Guerlain Sony Mostly We're Wearing. . . Motorway Services Bargainhunter Out There Black and White Beatnik Magis Puppy Coolhunter Take a Man like You. . . . . . Beach Mercer, 31, musician, London "I am a singer and DJ in my spare time, but have just released my first album. I'd like some advice on a cool but smart look for promo work and DJ-ing" comet Subaru First it was Mars and Venus, then The Rules, and now, … IPA Having It All Star of stage, panto, soap and Hollywood blockbuster - there's something truly wizard about Ian McKellen at the moment. And he's having the time of his life, as Alan Franks discovers Leffe Quaker Epson Big Day out 'Sometimes You Hit Lucky and the Driver's a Real Comedian' Big Day out Lead a müller Life Hotpoint The Wild Bunch Fashion Layers of thick knits, tough shirts and sheepskin boots keep children free to roam well into the autumn Aspinal London ABTA Forget All that Whimsical, Girlie Jewellery-Now It's Time to Grow up and Face your Dark Side Baubles Modern Gothic Victoriana Six Great. . . Print Shirts Voyages Jules Verne Ladore a Glacial Edge to a Perfume, a Metallic Quality The Moment I Wake up Bag of Tricks Leah Wood Truth in Beauty Caribbean The Sunday Times If the Food was Adequate, the Venue Has All the Charm of a Bolton Conference Centre Restaurants Where the Crooners Drink Lucky Voice, London W1 The Lighter Way to a Cool Summer These are All Bursting with Flavour, and are Sure to Put You in a Party Mood Food Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen Reader Offer Five-Star Luxury in Seven Colours Trying to Pass off Whisky as an Entirely Different Spirit to Woo a Young Audience Will End in Tears Wine School Lunch Boxes Six. . . Kitchen Greats Food Detective The Fishy King Food Show Mike Smylie a herring, and he'll show you one of the healthiest, tastiest, most misunderstood foods in the British Isles—the kipper ew would deny than the lovely coastline that stretches … Noble Caledonia Limited Work, Rest and Play When the Powell-Tuck family bought a plot of land in West London, they realised a dream of blending an office space with a home Interiors Tempur Ask Aggie What your Bookshelf Says about You Picture Gallery Game plan This London back garden is designed for fun—complete with giant chessboards, puzzling mirrors and trompe-l'oeil geese Design Notebook Gardening Weekend Tips Reader's Queries Must-See Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors A New Kitchen I pitched into reciting the 25 members of the EU, in order of accession. By the time I'd got to the Baltic states, I sensed I'd lost my audience Beta Male Royal Mail Patek Philippe Rock star resurrection BBC TV Greats times online Starts Hear, hear for the site of sounds In an all-too visual world, the internet is giving children the chance to discover the art of noise, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Star Choice Their plans for the week Want to know what's on in galleries, cinemas or theatres … Starts Carnival time Trade Secrets London School of Samba gets ready to strut its stuff Nothing is Lost if you don't get it Each week our critical couple, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, debate the latest must-see show. This week: Channel 4's latest US import, Lost Hit or Hype Our readers decide Starts Screen Live fast, die young, stay famous As Last Days proves, dead rock stars make great tragic heroes. But do the films tell the whole story? Sid Vicious Born May 10,1957. Died Feb 2,1979. On screen in: Sid and Nancy Chris Sulivan on his many encounters with the ultimate rebel Stuart Sutcliffe Not yet on celluloid, but a tale waiting to be told Coming soon? Living tv New Film Reviews For films released in the past week, see below and page 14. For other film still showing, see page 15 Screen A dog's life The Big Film The Mighty Celt puts Irish cinema back on track, finds James Christopher The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D The Intruder Summer Storm West Side Story Living tv The Cave Screen What is on where? The Times The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants No Rest for the Brave Also out The Big Question Films on Release Top Five in Rep Screen amazon Dvd Reviews Home truths Panel of Experts Each week, we show a Dvd to a group of real experts. Here, members of the Pedro Club in Hackney put Bullet Boy to the test "A Modern Masterpiece" The Times Same journey, different gears No two of his films are alike, but Rob Reiner always stays true to his core values, finds Ed Potton Five sides of Rob Reiner Top Five Websites Screen The Times Big audio dynamite The Big Website The audio Podcast is the hot new kid on the block, but the revolution has barely begun The Arts Online The Greatest Painting Log on for Free Music Bacardi DJ Blog of the Week Everything but the kitchen sink You can use it to play games, films and music or surf the net. Does the PSP push the right buttons, or is it too good to be true? 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