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C. J. Campbell, Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Norrie Stein, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Jon Snow, Guy Ritchie, Robert Cole, Zadie Smith, Alan Lee Williams, Dave Grohl, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and John Westerby, Russell Jenkins and Michael Theodoulou, David Aaronovitch, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Fiona Dunlop, Robert Thicknesse, Michael Owen, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sarah Emily Miano, Peter Klinger and Daniel Murdoch, Philip Howard, Keith Vanner, Carol Midgley, Hannah Betts, Ruthu Padel, Christine Seib, Jim Lewis, James Harkin, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Lynch, Clive Davis, Nick Danziger, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Sam Marlowe, Deborah Stone, Kevin Eason, Bess Twiston-Davies, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Chloe Mallett, José Mauricio Bustani, Nancy Durrant, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Blanche May, Anthony Browne, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Frank Baum, Debra Craine, Jullan Muscat, Zoë Paxton, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Pat Glbson, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Richard Bellman, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Rose Shepherd, Rupert Wright, Carol Ann Duffy, Steve DeBRETTO, Richard Hawley, Rhys Blakely, Norman Porter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Heather McGregor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Mark Ogden, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Danuta Kean, Kate Muir, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Odell, Russell Kempson, Anthony Minghella, Julia Davis, David Rowan, Clare Hogan, Stephen C. Challis, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Young, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Stothard, Sean O'Neill, M. J. Greenleaves, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Deborah Brett, Anthony Hawkins, Cathy Harris, Chris Harris, Jane Reed, Rebecca O'connor, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Kerri Smith, Michael Metliss, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Ron Gribble, Janet Munro, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Sheryl Garratt, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Randhir Singh Rains, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Robert Crampton, Renata Rubnikowicz, Tim Hames, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Terry Sanderson, Tony Blackburn, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Antony Beevor, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Kinvara Balfour, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Gretchen Hucklesby, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Anna Shepard, Dominic Walsh and Tom Bawden, Angus Batey, Darian Leader, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Gillian Darwall, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Jane Artney, Chris Ware, Jamie Oliver, Frank cottrell Boyce, David Pritchard, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jenny Davey, Daphne Lockyer, Pat Kane, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Raekha Prasad, Irma Kurtz, Damian Barr,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Battle for survival The Times Knowledge The Times Times2 on Monday The Times Schools at head of the A-list want to see reform On Other Pages The future's tan, not orange Ann Treneman Political Sketch Boodles In her Own Words Need a little respect? I'll tell you where to go An official nown for a foul-mourthed tirade to police officers has a new role. Philip Webster reports National Guard have shoot-to-kill orders to deal with armed gangs Police are avoiding duty as bullet-riddled bodies come to light, writes Tim Reid Searching for a place called Hope Inside Views Allure Homme Sport 'I want my boy out of that Superdome' British inspector flies to New Orleans to search for son, reports Steve Bird Thousands of refugees join the queue at departure hall of despair Inside Views Catastrophic mistakes by the planners who forgot city's poor Stakes go up for President who strummed while a city drowned KLM Inside Views Abbey Devastation that could send an area the size of England back to the Stone Age Peugeot Ex-MP told to list his wealth Murder arrest Boy killing verdict Omagh trial Triple killing There'll be no messing about on this river - now, it's war Competition for tourists between punt touts and ice-cream sellers has spoilt the dreamy summer days on the Cam, writes Ben Hoyle. Photos by Chris Harris Monday in the Times Thistle Hotels By a Correspondent: Judge shows mercy over husband who killed wife 'Happy slap' victim is found hanged in his wardrobe Picture Gallery Dfs Dfs 'Tape was exploited to underline Iraq row' Al-Qaeda may have more film of London bombers Euronics Centres Today Tomorrow Britain wins top marks for mediocrity Halfords Jail threat for families who force marriage Quakers lift ban on Islamist conference Times Comment Futility: Peruvian man fills hole in road. I, too, spend life filling holes To keep noses to the grindston, perhaps the human race needs the opiate of unreaspm The Week Auctionair Brazil's place in UN reform Generation gaps Relief efforts after us hurricane disaster Replica guns Join the debate with Times readers worldwide London bombings and the integration of British Muslims I Pennington Street, London E98 Ita Fax: 020 7782 5046 E-Mail: letters@thetimes. co. uk Marital imbalance City sailors Shared clothing Street games cure for yobs? Ashes series Brainy males? St George and the Dragon Blair has Western, not merely British, messages for China Ice-Cream Riots Screaming tyres, seething punters and lost cornets Isn't this brilliant? We discover a bird, then immediately make it endangered The Missing Link Iraq was an alibi, not the catalyst, for the London bombings Mrsa: Minor Risk, Stupid Alarm Cavalier one minute, panic-stricken the next, people are simplu hopeless at assessing how vulnerable they are People drive knwing they have a defective ture but call an uneven paying stone a deaths trap Picture Gallery From the murky water of doubt emerges an uncomfortable truth The New Orleans disaster tells us how vulnerable we are. well, not all of us equally London watches-with trepidation What is... 'Infomania'? Get the Idea Video shop worker goes Tatantino's way Lexus Prudential Evesham Techonology Constituents force Clarke to fight extra time at the pub The Link Ready, set, snip: it's a vasectomy marathon Eurotunnel Footballer's parrot stolen Student drowns rescuing friend British GPs have healthy income Ssangyong Academy keeps musical masterpiece in Britain 'Must not get caught' burglat jailed Radio's king of rude launches 'The BBC got it right over sexed-up Iraq documents Auctionair A Life in News Currys Times Online Honesty as the Humphrys' Policy Another salvo at Labour 'liars' The presenter famous for being blunt has given his employers another headache but refuses to be silenced, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin write Dixons To the trendy-prissy new British patriots, I say: damn you all Stop this queasy grave-bothering Passport cost to rise 50 per cent Blair's proud father brushed off Durham Cathedral changes name Mortages Choristers get a makeover as classical boyband hope they suit the charts Drivers under fire from air rifle pair The Times top schools for GCSEs St Paul's girls back in pole position Top Schools Online Test Drive Mfi Space . . . between the ears Theatre Into Thin Air! New Players, WC2 Proms Concergebouw Albert Hall/Radio 3 Saab The Week on the Web Racism may have slanted reports on Hurricane Katrina, writes Rhys Blankely Most-Read Stories at Times Online WHSmith Apple bites back against music rivals with iPhone Multiple Display Advertising Items Spoilsports ensure bigtime winners lose out AA Times World News Je ne regrette rien, says robber who stole the hearts of a nation Turkey's fury at stalled EU bid is a test for Britain Nationwide HMV Author may be jailed for speaking of Kurd deaths Bonhams Holland & Barrett UN budget chief on corruption charge Next stop is the Belarus BlackBerry revolution World News Furnitureland (AP): Criticism rejected (Reuters): Taxi's cliff plunge (AP): Air crash charges (AFP): Tiger hunter jailed Laura Ashley Family up in arms at mutiny film Hero of the Indian resistance did not drink or fornicate, his descendants insist, reports Raekha Prasad Beslan mothers confront Putin Blair ready to reap the benefit of China's great economic leap World News Making a Success of Themselves Accountant who made it year of the Briton The Sunday Times Confidence hits new high as Soweto plays host to wine festival Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Migrants evicted (Reuters): Bath house blast (Reuters): Mystery resolved Dine with Wine Young defy terror to pursue a dream (Reuters): Talks plan over kidnap Briton Times Business Beano challenge to hotgroup bid Saturday Sept 3 2005 Blow for Regal Stock Markets FTSE 100 Dow Jones Britain to release 2.2m barrels of oil to avert fuel crisis Shares survive the doomsday scenario Old Mutual investors could scupper Skandi Loreal Beating about bush over oil Although customers of Jd Wetherspoon have been content … Tight timetable Are You FSA has delayed too long over split caps Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know The Times Fazio stays Blockbuster blow Northwest gloom Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press Strike halts production at Boeing Doubt over L'Oréal growth Watchdog bares its teeth over C&W's Bulldog internet service Lib Dem peer seeks inquiry into director Vicious cycles City Diary Horror scope Job Fears Rank leaves Deluxe demerger idea on the cutting-room floor Loch Fyne farmed for £35m RTL submits bid for Flextech that values broadcaster at up to £1bn Smoke-free pubs have hit sales at bar chain Empire attracts £790m bid from rival Revolution gives landed estate a touch of street cred The Portman slice of London is being revived under a property professional, says Jenny Davey The Times The only Certainty: Death and Taxes 'Why ever should a senior executive grind away at 12 or 14-hour days?' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Touch of street cred Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Becoming a mentor brings its own rewards Young Enterprise Times Online Chinese urged to come clean over plans for Rover MCI chief in line for payout of $39m Takeover fever sends BOC and Scottish Power climbing Larger Capitalisation Shares Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 The 'Goldilocks Principle' can overcome bearishness The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Avis driven up by bidding war for rival Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices The Wildlife for All Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Juliet Pannett Artist with a distinctive style whose long career blossomed with commissions for portraits fo the Queen and other royalty Juliet Pannett, MBE, artist, was born on July 15,1911. She died on August 22,2005, aged 94 Geraldine Fitzgerald Irish actress who stood up to the Hollywood studios and scored a success opposite Oliver in Wuthering Heights Geraldine Fitzgerald, actress, was born on November 24,1913. She died on July 17,2005, aged 91 From the Athenaeum to the diocesan bolg Faith leaders tell Bess Twiston-Davies how changes in British society have transformed their responsibilities Sunday Worship Aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway to a world of religious renainssance Faith News Anniversaries Personal Column To place death noties, acknowlegemets of notices Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices Latest Wills High standards for pipers in Oban Birthdays Premium Bonds Modern Times Flailing for cabs, fly-away ties and cruelty in Christmas cards Timesonline Court Circular Readers Reply Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Deloitte Coopers Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast The Oval owes it all to the River Effra Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Times Sport Gift Horse can wrap up Sprint Cup Racing William Hill Newmarket Dettori getting to know Motivator Folkestone The Times Sports Book Thirsk Haydock Park Stratford Racing Totesport Racing next Week Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Fox-Pitt on course to deliver with born-again Ballincoola Equestrianism Results The Sunday Times Hodgson beats Lions ban to win season's opener The Times Mark Souster's Match-By-Match Guide to the Guinness Premiership Sale unafraid of backlash for defying RFU directive Hansen piles on agony for Rhinos Rugby League The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Vainikolo runs in six tries as Bulls humble Hull heroes Times Test How They Stand Button driven to distraction by new Williams dispute Italian Grand Prix Free Practice Times from Monza Rossi the antidote for years of Schumacher Timesonline England nerves steadied by Moore's intervention Hockey Seiko Second-Round Leaders García declares his cup aims in emphatic fashion Golf Steady approach denies Derbyshire chance of victory Frizzell County Championship Second Division The Times Second Division Leicestershire pay for lack of urgency Colleagues familiar with the Kuhlmann treatment Scoreboard from the Riverside Lancashire promotion hopes hurt by spin onslaught The Times First Division Joyce's patience nudges Middlesex nearer safety Yesterday's Scoreboards Gallian leads return to the summit First Division Collingwood is the key as series hangs in balance Oval Weather Watch Flintoff the bowler needs to get his nous in order Timesonline Australia seeking to locate revival instincts Probable Teams for Lord's Loudon hoping to catch the eye on grand stage Pothas adds to harder edge for Hampshire Counties get their chance to put wares on display Murray hobbles out fighting to the very end Tennis US Open The Times Warren launches legal fight with Hatton Boxing Timesonline Winn bonus Rolton dominates Kimmorley out Toseland on top Kaif in command World of opportunity awaits for Shearer as Owen arrives with careers advice Bat man who was more like the joker Still squeaky keen for change Final cut for British crews Uefa's seeds of doubt prove unfair The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Times Offers Direct Solskjaer suffers new setback in his battle to recover from knee injury Last Night's Results Timesonline William Hill England youngsters on cruise control Cole lodges appeal against punishment in 'tapping-up' case Ladbrokes Downing faces race to be fit for Germany Rooney backed to cope with Welsh intimidation In Thegame on Monday Plus By Our Sports Staff: Smith seeks short-term gain Group Five Sanchez needs boost of a win Club Valley Hights Toshack has visions of pulling joker from pack Blatter encourages England to bid for World Cup Shouldering the burden of a nation's yearning curve Top of the bill sven-göran eriksson Isuzu Rodeo Yet more flannel Don't miss this Not dead yet The Times Crossword 23,072 Mystery tour Hobbit forming The weekend starts here Times Sport Eriksson employing player power to push Wales aside The Times Santa Sven Wales v England The Times School sums: a swot's savings guide Antonia Senior explains how to pay soaring fees for private education Inside The Week in Brief Money Letters A Word to the Wise Case Study Single Mother Forced to Rethink How to cover school fees Jupiter Look before you leap on to the Sipp property bandwagon Beware the 'strong' silent types Bewildered parents struggle to take first CTF steps Pilot planning UK departure Rebecca O'Connor helps a couple determined to get off to a flying start in New Zealand Yorkshire Mike and Carole: what the experts say Post Office Mike's response Angling for a healthy net profit Go It Alone Enterprising Earl is turning his small seafood business into a prize catch, says Michelle Henery Virgin money Website of the Week Survival tips Multiple Display Advertising Items In paradise at Luton airport Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Banks turn the screw Savers are bearing the brunt of rate cuts, says Mark Atherton Legal & General Modern furniture that is a Collecting MBNA Europe Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Update Playing the percentages can backfire Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Charges Act as a Heavy Drag on Multimanager Funds, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Whine of the Week Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity International Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Back to basics for the best of British industry Times Online fund service Money databank Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Credit cards Chelsea Building Society Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Savers'best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares ING Direct The real cost of pension delays Rebecca O'Connor on a dilemma for graduates Invesco Perpetual The Times Inside Top Causes of Sports Injuries New ratings open up trouble Patients who act on a GP's performance table are taking a risk Need to Know Follow your nose John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Olive oil's sting reveals secreat power Slim gym diet Antibody Britney Spears Well, Well... Metal medicine Tidy cure The hardcore way to safer sex Condoms as foreplay? John Naish asks if a project using blue movies to tackle sexually transmitted disease will work Go ahead, make my day Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Fearful fantasies Being wrong can be right Junk Medicine Scientific Method A peace of his mind Film director David Lynch tells Sharon Krum how meditation keeps him mentally fit and focused Pru Health All in the mind A long path to health Inside Story Misdiagnosis It took £2,000 and seven years befor Caroline Green finally had her arthritis diagnosed Doctor's dilemma Ready for class action The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over to You Circumcision worry Knotty problem Over the Counter Ibuprofen for Pains and Aches Adopt Hugh F-W's mantra Meet Jamie Oliver Go to the top of the class with the Soil Association School Food Awards Just add seasons From knobbly potatoes to kinky courgettes, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tells Rose Shepherd how to eat organic without getting an overdraft Goodness on a plate Times2 on Monday A feast of liquid gold At your Table Honey How to Cheat at Eating Taramasalata The Times Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List 'I asked the midwife if I was going to die' For the first time since her twins were born, Gabby Logan looks back on a rollercoaster ride that she wouldn't change for anything Next Week in body&soul More grandma time Get over It Forgetting Names Have You a Problem? Stay on the ball Start having fun if you want to boost your brain power and live longer, says Pat Kane Fit for fun and games None of us feels innocent A-Z of Relationships G is for Guilt Packing food for thought Eco-Worrier out to Lunch The Times Home Remedies Bicarbonate for Bee Stings Vitamin booster Tired? Just drop your trousers Thatcher swore by them, but will B12 jabs keep Damian Barr on his toes? Multiple Display Advertising Items Backs at school Sorted Kids' Rucksacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Loading up The Times Best perches Breathing Space Bird Sanctuaries In next Saturday's Magazine All of a flutter Andrex Lunchtime Fix Oxygen Facial Need to know Just drift into Dreamtime Aboriginal-based treatments in a spectacular rainforest spa are balm to the soul, says Fiona Dunlop Bodylicious Nail Protection The birth of the blues Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice My wife had a baby three months ago and she still won't have sex with me. I'm trying to be patient, but I'm getting desperate. Could something be wrong? Over to You Truly, madly, deeply Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way The UK's top female free diver Hannah Stacey, 28, aka 'the atomic tadpole', says plumbing the depths keeps her healthy, relaxed—and high Healthy Direct The Times A safer, more convenient passport. Now, would you like chips with that? Inside The World this Week Moment in the Sun out in the Cold Climate Cost Picture Gallery Home & Away Who'd Have Fort It? Titan Hitours Wild about Wolfgang Salzburg is gearing up for a year-long celebration of Mozart's music. Tim Hames has a preview Discover Jordan Alaskan Cruises Need to know Mozart on tour: the best festivals across Europe Ryanair Gala birthday The Best Deals Voyages Jules Verne Short-haul Long-haul Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbow warrior Rupert Wright tours the back roads for a Languedoc light show Journeys of Distinction Magical kenya Need to know Contact US … Soft on top Prince Albert The Galapagos Latin for beginners Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Famous five go forth Lucia van der Post meets the women who design some of our favourite hotels Famous Five Qantas Canada Ireland Gang of five It's a fish called wonder Martin Symington and his son Toby are mesmerised by the Great Barrier Reef Archers Direct Need to know All Ways Eurotunnel Rickshaw ride into the past Titan Hitours Island idyll Think big Expressions Learning curve Singles in style Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interviews to cut passport fraud Fingerprinting and eye scans may also be brought in to tighten security. Cath Urquhart reports Travelsphere Exclusively Thomas Cook Tours Travel News Multiple Display Advertising Items Disabled Dilemma Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Brum turns to its smart slums Bag a bargain in Birmingham, writes Stephen McClarence Multiple Display Advertising Items ITC Classics Spas and bars: it's glam up North As a young girl, Jill Hartley couldn't wait to leave llkley. Now she can't wait to go back Need to know Checking in Mar Hall, Bishopton, Scotland The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Paris Book Ahead Deals of the Week Reader Offers Ltd Napier life The Times First word 'Looking and seeing can be quite different things' Contributors Picture Gallery Your say 'One can be happy at friends' success even in a culture toxic with competition' In this week's TLS Lives in graphic detail Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The Acme Novelty Library 'It's not facts, it's emotion' Carol Ann Duffy's latest work documents a love affair in full, searing intensity. Jeanette Winterson meets a poet holding back nothing-in her work at least Rapture The Times Blast the bean counters With corporate publishers pumping out bland blockbusters, who is going to risk their shirt printing the innovative and quirky? Danuta Kean meets the fearless Philip Gwyn Jones Required reading Above: Vikram Seth and the letters telling the story … When Henny met Shanti As a student, Vikram Seth lived with an uncle and aunt in London; their remarkable wartime lives, tales of courage and survival, inspired his new book, says Antony Beevor Extract Now let's bowl over readers What the hoplites did for us History Peter Stothard Word aloud Britannia bowing out History Michael Gove The Times In short Me, Mr Right and the fur babies Nonfiction Sarah Vine Classics The Books group You say . . . Star e-mail How to join We say . . . Alyson Rudd on The Left Hand of Darkness Under discussion BooksFirst History in the raw With the camera phone and digital wizardry any idiot can snap a great news photo. Or can they? Recording the extremes of human existence is not a job for amateurs, says Nick Danziger The Times Howards End, Zadie's start Fiction Helen Dunmore Let's clone the killer Thrillers Peter Millar Strange days in Faberville Fiction Zoë Paxton In short Life at the end of the cycle Fiction Sarah Emily Miano The captain who lost his bearings Fiction Ruth padel Shoptalk What's more Thereby hangs a tail Children's Amanda Craig Audiobooks The 20th century ends flatly for Christina Hardyment Buried treasure Frank Cottrell Boyce on a great book left in the shadows Nonfiction Ross Leckie Paperbacks Fiction Christina Koning You're reading. . . Critic's Chart Vintage Chart Reader Chart Bookseller's Chart Top 50 Bestsellers They're reading . . . Last word TLS 'Rare is the novelist prepared to spurn the siren call of the movies' Between the lines Books in the news Games Jumbo Crossword 599 Chess Winning move Scrabble Scrabble' Word watching Philip Howard Two brains Raymond Keene Answers Solution to Cryptic Jumbo 596 Solution to T2 Jumbo 596 The Listener 3838 T2 Crossword 3686 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3841 Foreign Parts by Sabre Clues Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku Picture Line Times Online Time to solve Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 341 The Times Old world charm and character Tony Dawe visits an island of many contrasts, offering both vibrancy and relaxation Holiday Competition Take a walk on the wild side among some exotic gardens Clare Hogan finds the climate works wonders Gipsy rover comes home again Getting a life on the ocean wave Perry Cleveland-Peck, on the verge of becoming a yachtmaster himself, reveals how it's done Ton-up and still there's plenty to see each time Tony Dawe meets a man who has just made his 100th visit Red Funnel Traditional ices that boast an Oscar-winning touch Where life really is a beach Deborah Stone says there are attractions for all ages—from children to pensioners Our enduring love of island holidays Legacy of original rock concert burns bright for iPod generation Renata Rubnikowicz takes a look at what's on A bumper crop of food festivals Families can enjoy local produce, ferret racing and a coconut shy Picture Gallery Michelin star helps bury reputation for being a gastronomic desert Fine dining destinations are starting to emerge says Tony Dawe Picture Gallery How about a Holy Joe, Duck's Folly or a Fuggle Dee Dum for the road Tony Dawe samples what the breweries have to offer Eversley Hotel Brilliance of Barnes draws heavy sighs from the locals who prefer Tennyson Tony Dawe looks at how the famous have viewed the island A land rich in royal and military history Extreme-and it's all year round Perry Cleveland-Peck reports on the growth of watersports that are far from sedate Leave the car in the garage and take to the open road Jurassic Park on the cheap Riviera Hotel sandown Click for prints charming Ron Gribble goes digital on a short photography activity course Take better pictures and become a better lover Birds for all tastes - red squirrels too Derwent May focuses on a habitat full of riches That sinking feeling at the Solent Ashes WIGHTlink The Times Sharp Sharp Contents Jane Russell Becomes a Pin-Up Contacts Magazine Wall's The Dark Ages Kate Muir On the ferry, we had a meal which made your heart bulge like a bullfrog with cholesterol Subaru Style Tribes the Chirpy Chugga Wisdom On the Science of Happiness I Didn't Get where I Am Today without... Ann Widdecombe, 57, Conservative Mp and Author The next Big Thing 'Sous-Vide' Cooking Magazine Someone's Got to Do It… The Skin Camouflager Picture Gallery Mazda ... Mostly We're Wearing... The Finer Things Bargainhunter Carol Midgley Out There Plaid Ruinart Champagne Coolhunter Sarah Vine Take a Man like You… … Michael Rutter, 32, motorbike racer, Leicester "I usually live in my leathers, or jeans and trainers, so I'd like to spruce up a bit, and get a cool, smarter look for my spare time and personal appearances" Top Gear Picture Gallery Picture Gallery My Mother's Wedding Dress Memoir Nectar Ordinary Guy Guy Ritchie is not quite what you expect. Not the posh public schoolboy turned geezer-bloke, and not truly the MaCho man, despite his interest in karate, hunting, and shooting gangster movies. Robert Crampton talks to Mr Madonna about super-string theory and life with the missus Picture Gallery Guy Ritchie Boots Orange Premier Samsung Operation Pick-Up Believe it or not, this man has the power to seduce almost any woman he wants. Hugo Rifkind became his pupil, and put the secrets of the underground cult of the pick-up artist to the test Photographs Namibian Reflections Magazine Picture Gallery The New Black Fashion Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Fashion Six Great…black Jackets New Boho Voyages Jules Verne A Century on, we are All Lily Barts: Phobic of Dinginess The Moment I Wake up Hannah Betts Bag of Tricks Kinvara Balfour Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times I Gave Them my Phone Number, in case I was Back in Bed by the Time my Table was Ready Restaurants Giles Coren Where the Cricket Fans Drink Prince of Wales, London Se11 As Summer Fruits Come to an End, we Have Autumn Berries to Console Ourselves with Food Gordon Ramsay Organic British Eggs Despite Two Decades of Research, I Am Little Clearer on what Constitutes Organic Wine Wine Jane MacQuitty Six... Kitchen Greats Tinned Tuna Food Detective Sheila Keating My Best Food Taste Test Sweet Chilli Sauce Food Heroes With Keith Floyd, Pritchard took TV cooking into previously uncharted waters Leao a müller Life Exploring Europe by River Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Artfest at Tiffany's The Times 'I See No Reason why Pieces from Wildly Disparate Eras Can't Coexist Quite Happily' The Personal Touch Design Picture Gallery Halifax 'If You Buy Stuff You Love, It Will All Come Together' Six Great... Chaises-Longues WHSmith Ask Aggie Everything in the Garden… Weekend Tips Stephen Anderton Multiple Display Advertising Items A cut above In the West Country, one man and his scythe are inspiring a swath of converts to abandon their mowers and strimmers Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen magic This cricket fever supposedly sweeping the nation? I'm sceptical. It doesn't extend to my wife.'How much more of this is there?' she'll say about 11am Beta Male MOPS Cybershot The Times Export Times online Starts It's an ideal time to orchestrate change While the Festival Hall is refurbished, its resident musicians need to plan a more vigorous future, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Image of the Week Star Choice Their plans for the week Cool customer Trade Secrets Practice makes perfect for the newsreader Jon Snow It will only hurt if you don't laugh Each week our husband-and-wife critical duo, Catlin Moran and Pete Paphides, debate the latest must-see This week: the film The Aristocrats Hitorhype Our readers decide Starts Screen Ignited by a Naked flame John Hurt tells James Christopher how playing a 1970s gay icon transformed him from an unknown actor into a star New Film Reviews The Film Final Score Last Days, a film tribute to Kurt Cobain, is cinematic nirvana, says James Christopher Grey's Anatomy New Film Reviews The Assassination of Richard Nixon The Big Question Grey's Anatomy Films on Release Merde Happens! 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