News from 15/10/2005
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Giles Smith, Kate Taylor, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, James Kitchenham, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Bernard J. M. Stewart, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Carol Tear, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Tom Rowland, Jullian Muscat, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Clare Lazaro, Tosin Sulalman, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Kenneth Lidbetter, James Wallman, Carol Midgley, Hannah Betts, Dan Frank, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Daniel Craig, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Hundson, Hannah McGill, Clive Davis, Doon MacKichan, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Iain Stewart, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Richard Cleroux, Andrew Saul, Mike Bennett, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Bess Twiston-Davies, Philippe Naughton, Andrew Norfolk, John Crompton, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, John Lees, Angela Jameson and Rosemary Bennett, David McVay, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Katherine Swift, Ben Lyttleton, James Hider and Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Polly & Suzy, Dominic Walsh, Alistair Barnett, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Rob Penn, Sean M. Hawkins, Peter Rossdale, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Allan Simmons, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, S. Oakley, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Martin Rees, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Nick Blanford, Peter Millar, Chris Manby, Billy Joel, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Duncan Heenan, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, George Carey, Toby Sargent, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Stephen Plunkett, Derwent May, Jeremy Plester, Angela Jameson, Danuta Kean, Kate Muir, Dr George Lewith, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Ross Clark, Lisa Grainger, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Jenny Lewis, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Joann Pitman, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Joanna Trollope, Brigitte Lacombe, Magnus Grimond, David Watts, Michael Palin, Simon Curtis, Gabriel Rozenberg, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Peter Stothard, Sohail Sahilbzada Professor, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Anthony Browne Nigel Hawkes and Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden and Dan Sabbagh, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Amy Lamé, Zoë Strimpel, Burhan Wazir, Cathy Harris, Roger Foord, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Rebecca O'connor, Erica Wagner, Dominic Walsh and Zoë Strimpel, M. A. Huxley, Helen Cranford, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Karen Armstrong, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Ruth Rendell, Gerard Baker US Editor, Tom Cox, Robert Crampton, Terry Smith, Keith Hopcroft, Jane Shilling, Julie Burchill, Paul Cole, Natasha Cooper, Dominic Maxwell, Alan Stokes, Matthew Parris, Stevie Smith, Catherien Philp, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Basil Pao, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Beech, Rosemary Bennett and Andrew Plerce, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Bernardine Evaristo, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Jerry Hall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, William Richardson, Xavier Torres-Bacchetta, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Colin Forbes, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Marilyn Cole Lownes, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Nick Dalton, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoThe Times Free Dvd inside The Last Emperor Drugs row injects new venom into Tory race A modern tsarina returns to Russia Beauty sleep Woody Allen Jonny unzipped Pulling a fast one The Times Offers If a section of your Times is missing EU devises strategy to halt spread of bird flu Anger as shareholders lose Railtrack battle Just as Stupid George Smith Postcard from the edge of reason Couple's cunning plan to evade £60 speeding fine cost them their reputations and at least £11,000, writes Russell Jenkins Zimbabwe deportation policy in chaos after tribunal ruling Asylum-seeker's lies put him in danger Bond is banned from smoking Teacher's texts New Age suicide Bay City drug case July 7 archive Dior Sporting Talk Sky's the limit for teenage world-beater 17-year-old Briton has taken sport of kitesurfing to a new level, reports Andrew Norfolk Can young Dave really afford He feared his biggest problem would be his Old Etonian background, but drugs are turning into the leadership contender's first big test, reports Andrew Pierce Brittany Ferries Life and Times Can you envisage circumstances in which a single currancy … Eurosceptic who once argued for single currency To be relaxed about his past? Picture Gallery Police chief faces inquiry over de Menezes shooting Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We must embrace China and India' Archbishop attacks extreme atheists Books Cheltenham Weekend The puzzle that has a nation hooked is ready to reveal its first champion Su Doku's remarkable year will reach its climax at The Times literature festival tomorrow, Richard Morrison reports Dfs Dfs Opening Times Victim's despair over release of arson suspect in legal fees row Reprieve for gifted surgeon struck off over illicit affair Mandelson is TV role model Cliff fall deaths Airmen recovered Nobody home Complete Darwin Correction Picture Gallery BMW Enjoy good sex on a Sunday, church course recommends Saga Why we can't be bothered to shake off complacency Argos Whitening kits can wipe smile from your face Multiple Display Advertising Items Flybe's Lowest Ever Land Rover British humour and Plasticine put Hollywood glitz to shame Screen Best for film Land Rover From geek to chic - iPod female takes over Women music-lovers have solved the male-inspired mystery of downloading, reports Adam Sherwin Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tunes Sky Hyundai Motorist drove at muggers Pets with instinct for survival Lloyds TSB to open on Boxing Day Tower available, plus ghost Multiple Display Advertising Items Napoleon's bat up for auction Halfords Times Comment Secrecy is no solution. Cameron must let the fresh air in on his past The Week Action Hunger Church progress Sunday trading Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Online bookstores add to the variety of reading life We need to be as ready as possible for bird flu A fair cop or big fat lie? Unequal A noughty issue Cook's tour Cars and mobiles Picture Gallery Manners Makyth Woman It is a moral issue: rudeness is bad, manners are good Not with Honour A defeat for Railtrack shareholders but not a victory for the Government Save the Dingle Half-Dozen! If not, they'll die from migrating too late The Quake Aftermath The response to Pakistan's catastrophe has been heartening Sorry, this parent's not for bullying When valuable school places are at stake, the Government's plans to make things 'fairer' are bound to backfire Caesar's Palace comes to Wall Street Earth to aliens: we haven't had a signal yet. Could you try again? If messages take millions of years to get to us, there's no scope for snappy repartee What is. . . a 'Pandemic'? Get the Idea Artois Bock The Salvation Army Miele Times Business Oil engineer is accused of witness hoax in sex case JVC Pay Monthly Our son was betrayed, say rower's family Drowned student's parents tell Russell Jenkins how they took on the Oxford sporting establishment in a quest for the truth No holds barred in this grapple with television's demons First night Theatre Blue Eyes and Heels Soho Theatre, W1 Subaru The Sharpest Critics Allow junkies to pay for the freedom of Afghan women Let's all sit round the table and get weirdly neurotic Christmas Shopping Deals Byers can plan his comeback He admits perpetrating an 'inaccuracy' before a Commons select committee but the former Transport Secretary is not a 'proven liar', write Angela Jameson and Rosemary Bennett Who's who in the Court Hearing Shareholder who started £157m action is left wondering when a lie is a lie Jericho Judge exits with usual attention to detail PC World Technology PC World Stamping Down On Prices An MP's wife, or how the other half lives The Link The Top Writers Police powerless to arrest serial rapist terrorising a community An injunction, not a manhunt, is being used to tackle a violent sex attacker in Birmingham. Sean O'Neill reports Latvian suspect denies murder Jailed fan ruling Faith schools Caller hangs on Old Master sale Euronics Centres Saga My Week Daniel Craig accoring to Hugo Rifkind It was five days of days of teeth-flashing and eyebrow practice for the new 007 until M went and let the cat out of the bag The Week on the Web America is bent on keeping control of internet rules, writes Philippe Naughton Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad chat banned Switched-on kettle Wings of prayer The Cooperative Bank Prius Times World News America offers 'Gaddafi deal' to bring Syria in from the cold 23 rebels killed as troops free hostages Russia rolls out the red carpet for return of Sharapova Switch on to lower carbon emissions Beyond petroleum (AP): Housewife defiant at Uzbek trial Bear necessities for Chancellor Brothers jailed for killing sister Kazakh culture in full flight Indian summer leaves Nordic ministers cold Nazi hunters close in at last on the After a 50-year search, Spanish police believe that they have a sadistic war criminal within their grasp. Now the race is on to catch him before death can overtake justice, Ben MacIntyre writes Mint The Third Reich's Experiments in Evil MazDa Torturer they call EI Banderillo The Pension Service Overseas property MacDonald Hey girls, it really is raining males 'We need nurses. A banknote can't dress a wound The desperate search for people trapped by the Kashmir earthquake ended yesterday and the focus has now shifted to known survivors. Professor Sohail Sahibzada, a British-trained doctor at a hospital near the epicentre, talks to Catherine Philp about his work amid the carnage Disasters Emergency Committee Game AIG Healthnow Rising daughters face uphill task New women MPs will struggle to beat Japan's male prejudice, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Aquability (UK) Ltd Martindawes. net Yorkshire Times Sport TV puts woman in White House: will US follow suit? Don't shave, don't joke, or best of all. . . don't come A Vote in the Shadow of Death BAA Gatwick Free Credit Report Veteran criminal QC accepts 'brief from hell' Dictator in Dock The Sunday Times Waiting game (Reuters): Airport decision (Reuters): Cleric sentenced (AFP): A murder delayed (AFP): Lawyer sacked (Reuters): Spielberg deal (Reuters): Sweet dreams First da Vinci: now they're cracking the Botticelli code Jailoring (AFP): Dutch terrorist group arrests Times Business Refco barred from cash withdrawal Saturday Oct 15 2005 WPP eyes Aegis Somerfield bid Buyout firms circle Ladbrokes as it eyes up Rank Sir Gerry 'burnt £1bn of value as naked chef' FTSE 100 Culture Secretary joins row over print media Stock Markets The victory in grannies' Railtrack defeat North Sea Oil Testing time Commodities Hilton gamble Pound to Dollar Cazenove Currencies Going for broker Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business Big Shot Directors' dealings Rumour of the day African rail coup Stop Press Directories sale Fed compliance Goldman change British Funds Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Esporta sets sights on acquiring racket clubs Telecoms watchdog reprimands BT for 'poor' unbundling effort Lillywhites owner raises stake in JJB Betfair chief quits as firm postpones float plan Family fortune behind Hilton hotel brand Here and There Karcher Northgate spurns Hands's £773m bid M&s and BAA deliver double blow to Cazenove Emap buys online fashion style guide for £140m Times Online Going for Broking Elsewhere US hit by biggest jolt in prices for 25 years Maltese cross City Diary Exercising justice City Diary Loss of pressure City Diary The Times Somerfield investor backs £1.1bn bid Computer gaming looks to Spielberg for new direction The Times Cash cow can kick a business into life Young Enterprise 'The Bishop deems any salary more than twice the national wage to be obscene' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Multiple Display Advertising Items WWP eyes Aegis after Publicis backs down Redesign boosts Guardian Oil cash stockpile fuels fears of 70s-style recession As record oil prices shower producers in petrodollars, can the wealth be recycled to avert a slump? Carl Mortished reports Opec price spirals that coined the term petrodollars City's one-time favourite caterer is really more of a Naked Chef As deadline day approaches for Sir Gerry Robinson and his bid for Rentokil, Terry Smith assesses his record Unit-Linked Insurance Investments You're the Tops Computer system gives fund and its founders a route to the top Liz Chong examines how Marshall Wace became one of Europe's largest hedge funds and a dominant force in the City Leaders of the pack Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates High energy prices help to fuel Solar Integrated's bounce back The October waters may be choppy. . . but all is not lost Man Group recovers ground after sell-off linked to Refco Stock Markets Nick Hasell Business Equity Prices Construction & Property Consumer Goods Crockett & Jones Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies Equity Prices Business Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Leisure Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Source Interactive Data Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Ken Norris Engineer whose expertise helped Donald Campbell to break world speed records on land and water Ken Norris, engineer, was born on November 15,1921. He died on October 1,2005. aged 83 Lives Remembered Mzukisi Sikali South African boxer of consummate craft who held world titles at three different weight Mzukisi Sikali, boxzer, was born on July 30,1971. He died on September 16,2005, aged 34 Clóvis Bornay Exuberant costume designer whose extraordinary outfits made him king of the Rio carnival Clóvis Bornay, costume designer, was born in 1916. He died on October 9,2005, aged 89 Adrian Nicholas Daredevil skydiver who explored the sport to its limits Adrian Nicholas, skydiver, was born on March 4,1962. He died on September 17,2005, aged 43 After even the worst disasters, we will hear the still voice of hope Who's in the house? Enter a new kind of spirit Clubbers may find God where they least expect it, writes Bess Twiston-Davies Faith News Birthdays Of gripperlips, Vildebeests and sexy Em Feedback Sally Baker The mysteries of the off-centre fold revealed in our new weekly column Modern Times Avoiding dodgy doormen, catching lovely ladies and the bomb-alert cut-and-run Court Circular Great Lives Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements Deaths Memorial Services Dinner School Notices Court & Social Wanted Gifts St Peter James Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuts about Brazil Crazy about Rugby Feather Report Derwent May Five-Day Forecast Today: Mainly Dry with Sunshine. Warm in the South. Temperatures: Max 21C. Min 7C Days may drag by as Earth heats up Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Weathercall Times Sport Welsh Emperor is select exhibit in Tate's gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Newmarket The Wright Track Racing next Week True pace of Champion will favour Alexander Goldrun Catterick Ladbrokes Lingfield Park Stratford Racing Yesterday's Results Brighton Redcar Huntingdon Teflon Turnip looks good value to stick around until 2008 Emperor convinced new marathon clothes will fit Athletics The Times Times Test The Weekend's Fixtures The Results Service Waters defeats world champion Sharapova out Radcliffe returns Rossi sets record Dawson signs Lions beaten O'Sullivan shows his mature side Snooker Will Gascoigne sign for Algarve cork magnate or bottle it? Magic Sponge The Masters Tennis Hawaii hit by briefs encounter Rower grins and bares it Buchanan stays as Ashes review continues The Times Hair trigger helps third umpire to star billing Tindall plays his cards right to be lucky in love and centre of attention Mark Souster meets a World Cup hero who is enjoying life to the full again Guide to the Weekend's Guinness Premiership Action How They Stand Hodgson sticks the boot into Wasps as Sale learn to win ugly Leeds suffer further misery WHSmith Burke ensures honours stay even Guinness Premiership Picture Gallery Jonny's New Model Role Secrets from No 10 Momentum of Bradford can fulfil Noble ideal Rugby League Engage Grand Final Pakistan legend finds unlikely home in Nottingham Hockey Hatton free to box as Warren drops injunction threat Boxing Eleven years, eleven finals, but there is only one Robbie Paul Christopher Irvine on the dynamic New Zealander looking to bow out on a high Thijssen in golden form with winning double in Birmingham Equestrianism Family breeds contentment as Wie steps into the unknown John Hopkins discovers that the putting of pen to paper in the name of professionalism will not change B. J.'s kid Compatriot's heroics highlight plight of Ballesteros Sorenstam remains cool in face of youngster's assault News of the World Golf Sport Expansion plans based on sale of second-hand cars The Bernies Best and Worst of a Chequered Season on and off the Circuits Free Practice BAA Gatwick Collymore harking back to Roots as he climbs out of abyss Hleb out for two months after knee operation Benítez in offer of support for Cissé and Crouch On Tuesday Romanov empire aspires Heart of Midlothian to be continental champions? It could happen, according to their ambitious owner. Owen Slot meets the Abramovich of the Baltics Turkish delight at St James' as Emre prepares Bullard is proving his worth to Wigan in long run Ferguson clings to hope that Keane will stay put The Times The Greatest Sporting Films Forward-thinking friendly becomes security nightmare Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers Middlesbrough v Portsmouth Sunderland v Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur v Everton Championship League One Yakubu Leads from the Front League Two Conference West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal Wigan Athletic v Newcastle United Birmingham City v Aston Villa Manchester City v West Ham United Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division England select a 75-man squad to take to the World Cup. They'll be playing in blue, naturally It's a marathon not a sprint Picture Gallery Just what is one looking at? Yakubu has point to prove as Perrin fights for survival The Times The Fink Tank Predictor Moyes is swallowed up in management model The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Levy breaks his silence to talk up Tottenham's potetia Sheringham to avoid the Cole shoulder treatment Times Online Failed to Earn their Spurs Giles Smith Respect is name of the game for contented Pardew Enic effect brings no guarantee of success Energised Davies out to prove his worth to Everton Imitation is sincerest flattery for systematic Allardyce Barclays Premiership Rock group offers the light and electricity in bleak derby Sorensen keen to make amends for Villa Times Sport Mourinho riding high after experiencing Armageddon Top of the bill Colin montgomerie BT Picture Gallery The lowdown Awards time Don't miss this Frock tactics Strictly Come Dancing, BBC One, 6.30pm, today The Times Crossword 23,108 Racing demon Vanishing Point, ITV1, 12.40am, tomorrow Silent thrills Snooker, BBC Two, tomorrow The weekend starts here Times Sport Turkish threat to England friendly The Times Sky Sports Picture Gallery On Monday The Times No-Nanny State Picture Gallery Last Chance Inside Free guides It's official: the tax credits system in chaos As overpayments hit £2.2 billion, Mark Atherton highlights the unfair lottery over childcare Savings Watch Would you credit it? Stake your claim The number's up Jupiter Who will push the boat out? Put to the test by school fees Gráinne Gilmore meets a mother struggling, like many others, to make the sums add up Legal & General Jane Scales: what the experts say Links Invesco Perpetual Jane's response MoT Whine of the Week Freda Chadwick, of Bolton, Lancashire, was denied annual travel cover by Boots based on test results that had no likely bearing on her health in the next year Witan investment trust A Question of Money One account Cheltenham & Gloucester Policies fail to weather a flood Gráinne Gilmore asks whether your insurance would cover you against a sudden deluge Links Collecting The Lapada Autumn Antiques and Fine Art Fair HSBC First direct Virginia Blackburn NatWest Alliance Leicester M&s claws its way back through retail mire Your family wake-up call Intelligent Finance Mortgages The Times The Stock Market Debt Management Alliance Leicester Small Business Action plan Are you our graduate of the year 2005? Picture Gallery Edinburgh Edinburgh Fund Managers The Times Lloyds TSB Europe Now for life in the real world Rebecca O'Connor on the big financial posers after university Case Study A Waiting Game Now that's my kind of Guy Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Halifax The Times Links Thumbs up Thumbs down Standard Life Bank's Freestyle Flexible Mortgage with Rate Reducer Standard Life Bank Don't make a big deal out of fee-free loans Personal touch is paramount Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Company Visits Give a Clearer Picture, Says Mark Halifax Techies boxing clever Number Crunching Can Identify Winners and Losers, Says Magnus Links Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Databank Money Mortgages Moneyfacts Unsecured personal loans Credit cards Chelsea Alliance Leicester 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 Fidelity The Times Hooked! Picture Gallery Tooth Spas Gabby Logan Inside Picture Gallery Drama Queen Cover: Willie Maldonado/getty Images Thongs Ain't what They Used to Be Body&Soul Still fruitful? Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Determining your reproductive sell-by date is not a simple matter Need to Know Well, Well. . . Statins could prove a fat lot of good Confidence trick Antibody Rhythm of sex life John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Eye foresee. . . Fitness mania Polluting the debate Junk Medicine Breast Cancer Beauty gets a wake-up call Eight hours a night does little to improve your looks, new research shows. It's all in the mind, says Peta Bee Choose not to make a choice Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Pru Health The subjects' Verdict She's mad, bad, but sane enough to know Singer Sinead O'Connor insulted the Pope, became a Catholic priest, came out as a lesbian, then married a man. Now she's a Rastafarian - and psychic. Amber Cowan meets a woman on a mission Picture Gallery Over the Counter Senna for Constipation Weetabix Once bitten, bites back The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Enlarged nipple Over to You Bit of a lucky break Inside Story Slippery Slope Why a rollerskate fall may have saved the life of Tom Rowland Eye q Fish fulfilment Grilled herrings with lemon and oregano Sicilian baked sardines Trout MacKerel Sardines Warm macKerel with cranberry and hazelnut dressing Herring MacKerel or herrings can boost not only your health but your brainpower, too Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List How to beat the pre-dinner munchies At your Table Healthy Bites Classic Pizza Snacks, apples 'n' pop Goodbye Mr Crisps; hello fresh, healthy vending-machine food. Celia Dodd puts 50p in the slot Money-making machines Tooth spa puts a smile on the face Facial and fillings, cosseting and cosmetic work - a new type of dentist could make us look forward to our appointments, says James Delingpole Divided by dentistry Sorted Diy Cosmetic Dentistry Do think dirty in the sack Eco-Worrier Cleaning the Duvet The Times Home Remedies Ginger for Nausea and Vomiting What's the Evidence? A pressing appointment It Works for Me Sports Massage Finding relief for her chronic back pain put one woman's life on a new track, says Amber Cowan What is it? Forget first husband Agony Aunt Get over It Hating Partner's Friends Over to You Text of the next world? Tibetan meditation may hold the answer to a modern medical mystery, says Paul Cole The Times Feeling the pull of desire A-Z of Relationships Lis for Lust Mattress Toppers Body&soul classified Get a sports bra and give yourself a lift Well Fit Shaping up after Twins Picture Gallery Down on the city farm Food for the soul Chiva-Som in Thailand Win a Spa Break for Two Refresh Ananda Spa, the foothills of the Himalayas Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Love don't live here any more Since my menopause four years ago l've lost the sensation in my clitoris. Despite my husband's loving attentions nothing turns me on. What can I do? Over to You Riding the waves Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way British surfing champion Alan Stokes, 24, likes to live life to the max and is happiest in the water Rupert Mellor Efalex The Times Eastern Promise Picture Gallery Inside Now the most exciting country—and you don't have to eat chicken beak soup The World This Week Flight or fight Lighten up Fantasy island Canary cachet White knight Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Walkers' Rests BAA Gatwick Image of the Week A Chinese epic: if it's Monday it must be Inner Mongolia Michael Palin sets out across China to discover the heart of a nation. Photograps by Basil Pao Great Rail Journeys Voyages Jules Verne Time China The Three Emperors How to get on the road to China Voyages Jules Verne Tap Porttugal The Silk Route by Private Train Red Sea Rivfeva Crystal Book now Short-haul Leave on October 24 for a three-night trip to Crakow, … Long-haul Noble Caledonia Limited Historic Crakow celebrates its past British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Bright lights of Shanghai Cath Urquhart explores China's futuristic city - and finds herself on the set of Blade Runner Need to know Andalucia Somak Holidays The Villa collection Voyages Jules Verne A basil Martini, anyone? Where to eat, sleep and shop—Lisa Grainger reveals Shanghai's best-kept secrets Single Travellers Think big—12-step guide to the new China From t'ai chi classes to Buddhist statues, cycle tours to new spas and luxury hotels. . . Tom Chesshyre picks a dozen fabulous holiday CTS Horizons The Times Travelsphere China travel Worldwide On top of the wall Jane MacArtney goes where the Mongols couldn't China Highlights China Holidays Ltd Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Catch the big cats Departures Swan Hellenic Desert safari Icy reception Emirates unmasked Higher calling On a wing and a prayer African Safari Club Cruises under control Passengers booked with agencies that went bust should be safe, reports Tom Chesshyre Airmiles are Back Multiple Display Advertising Items Wait a minute, Mr Postman The Post Office may soon be providing a one-stop shop for travellers, Tom Chesshyre says It's a Squash The Classic Traveller New 'Geopark' Spa Holidays Worldwide Picture Gallery 'Low impact' to 'no impact' Travel News James Wallman Cyprus of Aradise The Times A bite out of Big Apple flights Business fares to New York are down, Tom Chesshyre writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers' Forum Contact US. . . No entry into USA Times Online A journey back to our roots Checking in London Marriott Grosvernor Square, W1 The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad The Orgain Hunter Reader Offers Ltd Alpen The Times 'So, how do we choose the titles in our Books group? First word Contributors Picture Gallery Your say TLS Next week in Books David Baddiel 'If the Booker was open to America, they would win it every time' Something for the weekend Joanna Trollope is unconvinced by the manners of the pre-TV era The Week-End Book Writes books and quails First it was our reckless abuse of the apostrophe, now it's our appalling behaviour. So Lynne Truss is prepared for some ill-mannered sniping, she tells Jane Wheatley Times2 on Monday Shoot to kill Writers, beware Hollywood producers bearing cheques, says Danuta Kean. You may not recognise the film that results The Times Books First Www.iff. org. uk Underdeveloped The ultimate trophy wife The story of Helen of Troy has echoed down the ages. But did she actually exist? Peter Stothard takes a reality check Helen of Troy What's more. . . The Times The greatest comeback since Orpheus escaped the underworld Just a song before they go Donovan and Donny call to mind different eras but their experience of fame was very similar, Mark Hodkinson finds Word aloud Hot type The Hurdy Gurdy Man Required reading Back on a familiar beat Inspector Wexford is on the trail of another Kingsmarkham killer. But, asks Natasha Cooper, is the traditional whodunit form too much of a tyranny? Extract From End in Tears In short Only partially blinded by science Nonfiction The Books group You say. . . Star e-mail How to join We Say. . . Alyson Rudd on Pedalling to Hawail by Stevie Smith Under discussion New to the group: Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The Emperor's Babe by Bernardine Evaristo Books First The myth of mythology Legends aren't supposed to be history; they are an understanding of what it means to be human. We forget them at our peril, says Karen Armstrong Centre piece Picture Gallery Weight of the World Extract from Weight by Jeanette Winterson The Times A tale told by an idiot Fiction Tom Cox Marriage has many pains Fiction Jane Shilling In short Not in front of the children Graphic novel Peter Millar The Times Shop talk Delving into second-hand stores off the beaten track What's more. . . Are they sitting comfortably. . . ? Children's Amanda Craig Audio books Christina Hardyment on Alan Bennett's way with words Inspiring reads Me and the Fat Man by Julie Myerson Paperbacks Fiction Christina Koning Nonfiction Ross Leckie Fiction Christina Koning You're reading. . . 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Finds Good Society Last word TLS 'As scientists predict scientific disaster, others foresee Apocalypse' Between the lines Books in the news Times2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 605 The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Scrabble Letter values Word watching Two brains Answers Times2 Crossword 3722 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3847 Pseudo-clue by BeRo Times Online Set Txts Answer Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku Picture Line Time to solve The Times Optimism abounds in Newfoundland David Watts reports on the rise of Canada's eastern seaborad, which is attracting both tourists and second-home buyers Humber Valley, so unspoilt yet accessible A best-kept skiing secret Nick Dalton on a perfect place for learners and skiling in the wild from tracked vehicles Swapping the foxes for eagles David Watts talks to a former Leicester City player now firmly at home in Newfoundland Trouble keeping your eye on the ball Nick Dalton says it is hard to concentrate in the spectacular setting of the River Course Humber Valley Resort The day Marilyn came to fish at Strawberry Hill David Watts meets one of the Humber Valley's old-timers Buying forward in time for the next nine holes Helen Cranford meets a man who was so impressed by the Humber Valley that he bought a plot before the course was built The plots were so good l bought three Where the five-year-olds drive their own Ski-Doos Wall-to-wall salmon and the fishing comes free Tony Gubba tells Helen Cranford of his love for New found land Humber Valley Resort Why the frozen salmon from Chile is now off Where icebergs compete with humpbacks David Watts takes a float-plane trip and finds solitude in comfort The moose that got away David Watts goes on the trail of Canada's huge iconic deer Humber Valley Resort Way of life hit home with Judi David Watts on the real values behind Shipping News image Cod-rich waters led to ruthless English annexation Heading back with a faddle for a good scoff Humber Valley Resort The Times The refinement of power Jaguar Bupa Film special Index Contents 15. 10. 05 Picture Gallery Jane Fonda as Sci-Fi Sex Kitten Contacts Emporio Armani The Dark Ages Sky One Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to. . . 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