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Giles Smith, Sarah Cracknell, Andrew Robson, David Schermer, Graham Firman, Christina Hardyment, Ramita Naval, Karen Krizanovich, Cath Urquhart, Mark Strong, George Galloway, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Rupert Mellor, Luke Tchalenko, Christopher Garnett (Chief Executive), Neelam Verjee, Bel Mooney, Stella Duffy, Lorraine Warren, Tim Albone, Oliver Kay and Owen Slot, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Andrew McEwan, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jim Maddan, Councillor, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Jeremy Mercer, Mark Frary, Will Hide and Mark Frary, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Paul Medforth, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Katy Finn, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Gerald Davies, Johnny Ether, Pauline McLeod, Andrew Norfolk, Vivienne Parry, Antonia Senior, Aline Mawson, Dr Copperfield, Bianca Summons, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Vinny Lee, Jenny Grant, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jamie Baker, Carol Klein, Mike Pattenden, Patrick Marmion, Carlo Cracco, Allan Simmons, Robert Welding, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Harvey, Antonello Colonna, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Candida Crewe, The Rev Andrew de Berry, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, George S, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Heather McGregor, Yvette Fielding, Edward Arrett, Vice-Chairman, Liz Chong, David Stevenson, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Cole, David Paterson, Robin Baxter, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Pub Landlord, Dr George Lewith, Emma Mahony, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Philip Morgan, Stephen Anderton, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Martyn Palmer, Tim Cooper, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Nigel Willamson, David Baddiel, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Michelle Lovric, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Dominic Kennedy and Greg Hurst, Quiche Lorraine, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Suzi Godson, Lynda Baker, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Conolly, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Stephen Dalton, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Rob Chapman, Richard Owen, Rebecca O'connor, John Hoss, Richard Francis, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Ross Leckie, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, James Ducker and Kaveh Solhekol, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Barbara Rudgard, Margaret Reynolds, Sarah Burton, Raymond Tallis, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michelle Henery, Andrew Wingate, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Johnny Depp, John Goodbody, Richard E. Grant, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, A. M. H., Keith Hopcroft, Robert Crampton, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Lucy McDonald, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Sam Allardyce, Ira Kurtz, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Anthony Rodriguex, Neil Fisher, John Angerson, Sheila Keating, NW, John Carey, David Quantick, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Alister McGRATH, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mark Henderson, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Chris Scott, Serena Mackesy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Gordon Woolley, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Kim Newman, Douglas Kennedy, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Mark Bristow, Joe Bolger, Dennis Sherwood, Christopher Irvine, A. R.,
ResumoThe Times 42 New Su Doku Friends reunited Medicine food Tesco's rule threatened Scandals and sandals Ski solution Leakers, lies and spies put the heat on Bush Charlton Athletic—by Royal Appointment The Times Ghouls on top—in the Knowledge Magazine: Today's People and Styles offers If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … 24 Pages of Books—inside Travel Body & Soul: Ways to Better Health Tory rivals trade blows on tax cuts MP's proposal to allow attacks on burglars Fame, Force and Firearms George Smith So Solid Crew gun killer gets 30 years Rap star shot his love rival in a gunfight that turned London street into a scene from the Wild West, reports Steve Bird Scientists aim to best flu with genetically modified chickens NHS warned that a pandemic will cost millions Parrot died in hospital man's garden Integration call after rioting CSA fails callers Dyslexia gene £4m card scam 'Obscene' mail Tag Heuer Behind the Magic and Mayhem Kermit and Miss Piggy in search for Muppet Idol Main Players Chief of staff quits over 'lies' to CIA inquiry By Our Foreign Staff: Hard-grafting lawyer with a literary bent Why It Turned into a Criminal Investigation Rove dodges the bullet as scandal mires Capitol Hill dfs dfs Negotiator for deportations Heart danger Powerful role Bikes cause jams Footballing theft Sausage motion Nursery workers cleared after baby died in their care Judge rules that the could not have foreseen the danger, writes Michael Horsnell Multiple Display Advertising Items Subaru Brothers stand to make millions from 1841 ruling on Church land The widespread practice of selling school sites could prove to be a costly mistake, Ruth Gledhill reports A trip down memory lane for last No 38 Routemaster Fans travelled miles to witness one final voyage. Nicola Woolcock joined them O2 Long Journey round London Robber's repentant tears led to arrest Homebase Jail for couple who stole £300,000 in eBay fraud My Week George Galloway according to Hugo Rifkind The MP for Bethnal Green & Bow ascertains that his milkman is a more daunting adversary than the US Senate O2 PC World ba.com O2 Woman loses sex bias payout after boss reinvents firm Children best foxhunt ban by chasing rabbits Making Britain Healthier Adair admits assaulting wife Thieves fly away with potter car Law change 'will kill live music' Today O2 It's not deep, but it dazzles Film Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Odeon, West End Hollywood radar picks gay power Hyundai Index Is queer-bashing just the tip of an iceberg of homophobia? The Week Green & Black's Organic Any old excuse Grand rail dreams Time for a rethink on daylight saving Faith must speak the language of tradition—and of tolerance Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Liberal tendencies To be or not to be? Court out Picture Gallery Blue Water The Navy's plans for a global force are over-ambitious Piggy Bank Where there's muck there's probably a takeover What's big, grey, always hungry and likes to walk down corridors? Notebook Second-Term Blues President Bush has troubles, but should not be written off Here's how to frighten teenagers The sexual health of the nation is in a dismal state, so the Government's latest decision is pretty alarming Sweaty nightclubs are not conducive to belt-and-braces prudence Picture Gallery Join the Debate You can be a beast, but I'm human Raymond Tallis will be speaking in London this weekend … I still believe that this man might be the 'bodger of blank verse' What is ... Sustainability? Get the Idea Admirals sink Navy to float Versatile Martime Force Modern warfare will force the Senior Service to yield mastery of the seas for a supporting role, reports Michael Evans Virgin P What the ..? Hard times for fans faithful to Dickens Comet Harmless little spiders give Britons the creeps Woolwich Bombers' remains are released York Minster shown in a new light Jowell's husband at Milan hearing New exhibition for Old Master M&S Transparency that's as clear as mud Holiday Inn AA Artois Bock Secret and unwanted Organic farm harms environment, say villagers tragic life of Prince's wibbly-wobbly carrots Mazda News 33 halfords halfords When shall we one meet again? first night Theatre Macbeth Almedia Theatre, N1 Crowne Plaza 'Auctionair' On Monday in the Times Revelations from the Dioceses Church is plunged into deeper disgrace by more sex claims Judges' driver twice over limit Water warning Dirty dens Journalist cleared Hunt for rioters Dancefloor is off-limits for Camilla's royal tour of duty Laura Ashley Previous Best Personal Worst Cancer drug offers hope to thousands Test boost for women Big rise in shop sales of morning-after pill Currys W onspeed Money Lib Dems defiant over £2.4m donation We'll keep Michael Brown's money and would take more, deputy leader says. Dominic Kennedy and Greg Hurst report lastminute The Week on the Web US Marines have recruited a blogger to report on Iraq, writes Rhys Blakely Mind control SAI Most-Read Stories at Times Online Swlpe back Times World News The desert town that boasts a lavish crop of chess talent Where the Grandmasters are from Skill Factories Kabul's teen cricketers ready to take on world Boots Rajah's heirs win the return of family fort Saab93 Resurrection Out of rubble, a symbol of national renaissance Dresden's restored Frauenkirche is a powerful testament to international reconciliation, writes Roger Boyes Carpet Right Youths riot after Paris deaths Comic side of Mandela's life State honour for civil rights hero Carphone Warehouse Panic as elephant seal joins shoppers Dell (AP): Katrina deserters (Reuters): Saddam exile plan Japan about-turn (AP): Pension warning (AP): Bird flu confirmed (AP): Porn king held Vatican ready to end its 50-year feud with China Powergen Oil-for-Food findings altered times2 Sent to Siberia: the oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky says the Kremlin will never break his spirit, reports Jeremy Page. Photographs by Luke Tchalenko John Lewis Marched off to the Gulags Rollcalls, chores and porridge—one day in the life of a prisoner Comet President says critics are wrong keypoint 'Auctionair' AIG Healthnow Cat's crate escape ends 4,200 miles from home Pets on tour Pets on tour Holiday paradise hides brutal battle for power IPA Offshore Isles The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday Oct 29 2005 ScottishPower loses court case Jail sentence Euronext shift GUS sells Dutch Quote of the day Bill Gates, the Microsoft chairman, on tackling the … Tesco's rule threatened as regulator admits it made errors Anger as Equitable settles £650m claim again Boots to keep its country pride and joy FTSE 100 Stock Markets Leader under fire for flying too high North Sea Oil It's just the job oop North Commodities A trade-off Pound to Dollar The Sunday Times Currencies Risk control Business Picture Gallery The Times World Markets Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day T-Online hearing Stop Press Thales forecast Power plant sale Strike deal close Bombardier pause British Funds Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Mandelson seeks to save talks with 50% tariff cut The Times Rival's debut may hit Bank of China float UBS settles £5m suit by top bond dealer Snouts move out of the trough Tesco Pig in the middle sees Genus bring home the bacon Some are More Equal than Others US rides out storms as spending fuels growth DEC Jobs figures show north-south divide Sanctuary braced for painful hit Australian gaming firm seeks fast AIM listing The Times Former Wembley chief jailed for bribery attempt Deutsche Bank sees trading profits soar De Vere 'in final group for conference business' RHM shares sink as Mr Kipling goes stale Compass makes 200 managers redundant 'A culture of mutual back-scratching, blatant insider trading and corruption' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Idea gains currency City Diary Beastly notion City Diary Cheers mate City Diary The Times Growth Potential Vodafone rediscovers taste for Indian market We're on verge of the paperless world, says Gates Joe Bolger finds the Microsoft boss focused on his vision of tomorrow First rule of leadership: be not be boss—do not be bossy Young Enterprise Learning by Doing The Times Glaxo's gaffe gives investors signal to snap up shares Lorry firm awarded £350m in fraud case Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Online Running Britain the Weinstock way Before Marconi there was GEC, the creation of a great British industrialist. Joe Bolger traces his legacy to the UK's boardrooms 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 Hays dragged down by fears of a slowdown in staffing market Small Caps Gilts Online strength the key for investors keen on the media Earnings boost gives a shine to GSK at the expense of AZ Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Business Hargreaves Lansdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Michael Gill Innovative documentary film-maker whose greatest successes included Civilisation and America Michael Gill, producer, was born on December 10, 1923. He died on October 20, 2005, aged 81 Lives in Brief Love of one's neighbour is crucial to all faiths Andrew Wingate sees the Kashmir quake drawing Leicester's many faiths together Sunday Worship The Enlightenment is over, and atheism has lost its moral cutting edge Faith News Modern Times Square-eyed nephews, back-breaking beds and the quandary of giving gratuities Timesonline Birthdays PH: Readers Reply Unfair shares for two at the breakfast table Feedback Sally Baker Reader's pleas for marital harmony—and some very cross words Appointment Legal News Latest Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular MOP Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound The Sunday Times Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Summertime, when the days are longer Weather Eye Times Sport Starcraft adds wide angle to Classic Racing William Hill Belmont Park The Times Sports Book Kingscliff ready to rule Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Teletext Services Newmarket AYR Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Southwell Next Week Blinkered First Time Ladbrokes Wetherby Arm Chair Investor Back Harrison and get rich quick (well, by the end of 2006) Davis Cup experience led to rosy Futures Jamie Baker, the British hopeful, on his happy return after the high of Geneva O2 The Weekend's Fixtures The Results Service Murray's run brought to an end but not without a fight From a Special Correspondent: Players moved by child victims of Pakistan disaster Invasion Iowa The Times A good week for Harding making a song and dance after all these years Magic Sponge Ladak toils to keep a poker face with family An expert in his own field Faith drives Murphy, a man on a mission Matthew Syed meets the player who believes he was destined to be world champion Lollycop True Believers By George Foreman's Wisdom 'Ali was the greatest man,' says Foreman Ron Lewis finds the former champion at ease with being known as a 'dope' White and Pot Black combine in hope of a return to the good old baize Sharks find pool life a breeze with second win Heineken Cup Wasps must be on song for Europe to ensure progress Perpignan maintain home rule Scrappy Leeds put smile back on face of Davies Leeds Tykes Calvsano Cunningham to take his inspiration from young guns Rugby League Tri-Nations Series Henry refuses to be drawn into debate over O'Driscoll injury David Hands says the Tri-Nations champions are focused only on this autumn's grand-slam test Teams Weekend Matches Scot holds his nerve on the road to destiny Golf Scores Scores Times Test The US PGA Tour is set to announce schedule changes … Hunter recovers to claim titles Boxing Mosley elected for fourth term Chambers delay Loeb dominates Taylor on march Sharp features JVC Relieved Brighton celebrate their 'best home win' The Times Keane is of more value than Rooney The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Charlton Athletic v Bolton Wanderers Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers Liverpool v West Ham United Middlesbrough v Manchester United Championship League One Getting the Balance Right League Two Conference Sunderland v Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur V Arsenal Wigan Athletic v Fulham West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United Bank of Scotland Premierleague Birmingham City v Everton Bell's Scottish League First Division Eric Cantona went into the crowd, so why shouldn't fans go into the dressing-room? Stay away please: you've been Warnocked Was it a baton? Was it a mantle? Confusion surrounded … Akinbiyi makes the difference Vital Statistic Souness pressure The Times Condition of Best casts shadow over United's present ambitions On Monday the Game Role of 'new Tinkerman' tailor-made for Benitez Cole lined up for Ghana role From European Champions to Also-Rans Moyes targeting six vital matches Jewell not carried away by Coleman's plaudits Gifted one amused by sport the difference Timesonline Two of a Kind Curbishley shows 'made in England' is stamp of quality Sam Allardyce salutes the Charlton manager, who he believes is second only to Sir Alex Ferguson McClaren decides on united stand with Ferguson Only a lucky team can beat us, says Mourinho Bravo Hughes promises there will be no dirty tricks in Chelsea rematch Tottenham should have treated me like a god, claims Francis Gary Jacob talks to the last manager to bring North London supremacy to White Hart Lane Wenger issues derby warning top of the bill gazza Worldexclusive the lowdown Jolly Jermain Wheelchair Rugby, BBC Two, 1.35pm tomorrow In the grey The Times Crossword 23,120 '75 Years of The Times Crossword' Shearer gets lippy Lesson in terror the weekend starts here Times Sport Wenger spells out Arsenal's local authority to neighbours The Times BT The Times money 'From top of the pile I lost the lot' As growing numbers opt for bankruptcy, David Stevenson tells his own story Inside Free guides The Week in Brief NatWest turn off Money Letters A Word to the Wise Missing the point Harsh reality of bankruptcy Key questions Fidelity International Employees need guarantees with pension scheme sell-offs Great rate, but what's the catch? Personal Finance Editor Small step in right direction over child tax credit shambles The downside of living it up Rebecca O'Connor helps a radiographer to bring her stretched finances into sharper focus Baillie Gifford Fiona Mellor: what the experts say Links Artemis Fiona's response Whine of the Week Liverpool Victoria A Question of Money first direct Waterhouse The mother of all mistakes Parents and carers miss out as the Government gets its sums wrong, says Mark Atherton What's It worth? Coronation Coins M&g Investment Fine prospects for a modern take on Tibet Links Website of the Week MBNA Savings Fifty years on, shares still win Personal Investor Seasonal affective disorder Magnus Grimond considers whether some months are more cruel than others in the markets Programme Crash, bang, wallop crash in Britain was the South Sea Bubble of 1720. … Wisdom Adwatch AA Car Insurance Flying high after a very bumpy ride Go It Alone Michelle Henery on a business selling a unique experience Alliance Leicester Survival tips Edinburgh FSA Parental problems? No kidding Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Heather McGREGOR Americans pay less for their funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Fee spree Abbey Burn all those damp squibs Antonia Senior finds the perfect opportunity to dispose of useless financial documents Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month The Times Direct Prudential Case Study Match It, or Scratch It Cheltenham & Gloucester Can students bank on an easy transition? Jump to it for the best fixes Lenders are being forced to withdraw their cut-price deals, says Rebecca O'Connor Halifax Legal & General Savings Watch Chelsea Building Society Thumbs up Thumbs down Halifax Property is the real deal Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Bricks and Mortar Will Hold Firm, Says Mark The party's nearly over Investors Should Be Aware that Returns are Falling, Says Magnus Links Fidelity International Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices A New kindof racier unit trust has arrived thanks to a European Union directive. Some of they much like hadge Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers best buys Ing Direct Jupiter The Times Inside Next Week Fast-food fix? Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Nutritional labels on takeaways are not the way to beat obesity The Times Fast-food fix? Need to Know? When looks can kill John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Parasites come to save humankind Needling headaches Antibody Well, Well . . . Cancer under fire Girls get one over Don't read the instructions Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP The silent Killer A simple screening test for ovarian cancer could save the lives of thousands of women, says Simon Crompton Next Week Next Week in times 2 Time of trial Hype puts us all in a flap Junk Medicine Bird Flu Pandemics are Cyclical, Another is Overdue Picture Gallery Last Tango in psychoanalysis Bertolucci on the couch The Italian director has been in psychoanalysis for 36 years. It cured his films, he tells John Naish Bertolucci and Marlon Brando are like Twins Breeding reading Pregnancy books can often give conflicting advice. Suzi Godson sorts the good from the gaga My Doctor Said the Book was 'A Load of Old Tosh' Join the Debate Five of the best Help up in smoke Over the Counter Aciclovir Cream for Cold Sores Baby's weigh-in The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved You're being bugged Probiotic drinks such as Yakult and Actimel claim to improve health. Nick Wyke investigates It's a Health Habit that is worth over £238 Million The science bit What the research says Pru Health Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List I say potato. Let's call the whole thing lunch At your Table Potatoes Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out Starters Corn on the cob, £1.30 Red-pepper dip, served with warm pitta bread, £2.20 Mains ½ flame-grilled chicken, £7.50 Couscous salad, £5 Dessert Organic frozen yoghurst, £2.30 Nata custard pastry, £1.20 Baked potato Multiple Display Advertising Items Life in the green house City slicker Lucy McDonald tried eco-living for a fortnight. 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Battle of Ideas Read in More Comfort Learn to love your image A-Z of Relationships N is for Narcissism Put fitness on the map Breathing Space Orienteering Multiple Display Advertising Items Dogged by bad health but back on track Well Fit Shaping up with Gabby Logan It's Vital that You Warm up before Taking Exercise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough guy in the chair A new film about the fierce world of quadriplegic rugby has Rupert Mellor on the edge of his seat London Film Festival Life in the fast lane Racing into old age keeps you fit and can bring new depth to your sex life, says John Goodbody Competition Acts as an Incentive to Exercise More Lap it up Lunchtime Fix Wet Shave Heaven for celestial bodies A spa with flotation pools and great massages? Serena Mackesy thanked her lucky stars How to be a shining example Eco-Worrier Energy-Saving Bulbs NUK Home Remedies Cranberry Juice for Cystitis What is it? Dental detox It Works for Me Holistic Dentistry Failing health and memory loss were halted after one man had new fillings, says Emma Mahony What's the Evidence? Finding the key to loving Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q I'm in my twenties and I know I'm a lesbian but I'm inexperienced. Sex with my new partner, whom I really fancy, is awkward. Do you have any advices? This is a complex question that it is difficult to … Over to You In his prime time Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actor Richard E. Grant, 48, is allergic to alcohol but has a serious Christmas-pudding addiction JP Morgan The Times Inside How hedonists and forgetful travellers are shaking up the guidebook world The World This Week Jaw-dropping Surf stuff Toe-curling? 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Tom Chesshyre enjoys the view from the reopened Rockefeller Centre roof Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel News La Dolce Chat-Up Contact us Seeking shelter from the storm Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in Green Bough Hotel, Chester The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week Budapest Book Ahead Deals of the Week The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med The Times 'We walk through life on a path of stories' First word Set txts Books First Contributors Picture Gallery Your say A library outside of time 'Scandal? The most exciting moment was a coach trip to Niagara Falls' Competition Hot type The deals, ateals and anrld from the world of books Portico Library competition Quips with everything Roger McGough has always played to the gallery. But, Bel Mooney asks, should be take him more seriously? Once I Lived in Capitals my Life Intensely Phallic but now I'm sadly lowercase with the occasional italic Said and Done italics whisper, never shout and lower case can't hack … The Folio Society Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Airway to heaven Can a book on air guitar change your life? It did for meg-air star Johnny Ether, whose secret diaries have been found Better Living through Air Guitar Gunpowder Plots The rise of the fall Guy The Catholic conspirators of 1605 cast a long shadow. Peter Ackroyd looks at why, 400 years on, we cannot help but remember the Fifth of November Classics Under siege, then and now Venice survied the Austrians so she is not likely be bothered by the arrival of an American looking to dog dirt, Michelle Lovric says The Times The Siege of Venice This island is full of noises Michel Houellebecq is still angry, still scabrous. But his lack of new targets makes this novel merely a clone of earlier ones, Douglas Kennedy finds The Possibility of an Island by Michael Houellebecq translated by Gavin Bowd A talent to abuse In short The Real Life of Anthony Burgess by Andrew Biswell Picador, £20 The Times The song of the siren Nonfiction Sarah Cracknell The Books group We say. . . Alyson Rudd on a History of the World in 10½ Chapters You say . . . Star e-mail How to join Under discussion Have your say on Books group choices online, and see your comments in print of the following dates Books First Shakespeare and daughter Browsing the shelves of a legendary Paris bookshop, Jeremy Mercer came across a story of love and longing between a father and his lost child A Journey beyond Belief Starting with a clean sheet Tom Cox goes to Paris to find out how the new regime is changing a Left Bank institution Judge not that ye be not ... 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