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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Pauline Roberts, Rev Mark, Karen Krizanovich, PK, Cormac McCarthy, Neelam Verjee, Michael Burleigh, Zahid Hussain, Ron Kovic, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Stuart Freedman, James Walsh, Jane Knight, Chris Czekaj, Thomas Hardy, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Brian Pedley, James Ducker, Michael Binyon, Athene, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Matt Price, Patrick Kidd, Gerald Davies, Alastair Campbell, Patrick Hosking and Sarah Butler, Antonia Senior, Vivienne Parry, Clare Eames, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Nancy Durrant, Nick Elsley, Valerie Elliott, Luke Abrahams, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Elizabeth Bullern, Tim Hudson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Flona McCann and Tim Reid, Chris Griggs, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Mark and Magnus, Hilary Weale, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Jeanette Winterson, Jane Clarke, Candida Crewe, Michael Daley, Richard Irving and Mark Henderson, Robin Young, A. J. Colbert, Rhys Blakely, Geoff Downing, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Tom Fletcher, Ron Lewis, Heather McGregor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Lee Mears, Tim Teeman, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Jilly Cooper, F. Ross, Steve Griffiths, David Pollock, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Marit Allen, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Gerard Baker, Rico Gear, Ross Clark, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, George Brock, Michael Dibdin, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Derek Wyatt, Chairman, Andrew Moore, Helen Lederer, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Tommy Bowe, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Holly Smith, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Dod Miller, Andrew Dismore Vice-Chairman, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett and Sam Coates, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Jeannette Hyde, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Bernard Mahan, Julien Laharrague, Patrick Hosking, Jilian Cunningham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, John Carr, Marcel Berlins, Mark Irving, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Lucy Powell, Alice Cooper, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Shirley Maclaine, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Kitty Dimbleby, Robert Crampton, Julie Burchill, Joshilyn Jackson, Dominic Maxwell, Hilly Janes Editor, Body&soul, Robin A. Lister, Matthew Parris, Walter Mosley, Virginia Blackburn, Simon Taylor, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Rebecca Ley, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Daglish, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Alison Gibson, Kirsty Robinson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, David Quantick, Martin Waller, Lewis Stuart, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Anna Shepard, Philip Cowley, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dean Bygate, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Thomas, Stephen Dalton, Russell Celyn Jones, Bill Edgar, Joe Rous, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Richard Morrison, Scott Lawson, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Oliver Bennett, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Richard Ottaway Vice-Chairman, Patience Wheatcroft, Steven Allen, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,

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The Times Free DVD inside March of speed cameras halted Lincolnshire spends less on cameras yet reduces road deaths The Times The Knowledge Guide to Culture Magazine: Today's People and Styles offers If a section of your Times is missing 24 Pages of Books: Inside Travel Body & Soul: The Teenager Issue Whitehall replaces cut staff from private sector Lives Saved without Fines Women in Fear Tiffany & Co. This Muslim girl defied her father-and her lover paid with his life Chomir Ali bullied his two sons into killing a student to preserve family honour, reports Daniel McGrory Two sent for Old Bailey trial accused of plotting explosions Blair to confront rebels over terror Bill Tribunal derails Aslef dismissal Marathon effort Bad vibrations Travellers afraid Tax inheritance ASBO approved Correction Happy Torque Goldsmiths Cow-tipping myth hasn't got a leg to stand on Victims of lethal pandemic Officials have spent a year planning their response to an outbreak in Britain, reports Valerie Elliott Let others make life-saving drug, company told $1bn cost to bring a new medicine to the market Comment will be forced to stay home There's plenty to learn from the last great plague Met Office warns heavy rain could bring floods Homebase Boys feared dead after being swept out to sea That'll Be… Scare at US embassy as officer fires gun Making Britain Healthier Rebecca Inquiry threatened into cost of data downloads dfs dfs Once more, with less feeling Comedy The League of Gentlemen New Theatre, Oxford Record football bans in force Insurance rage Stabbing arrest Negligence claim Army review When Harry met his first teenage fancy first night Film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Empire, Wc2 M&s Safe Hands? www. theAA. com Nationwide Stablehand's death puts racing on suicide alert Safe Hands? Citroën British Red Cross My Week Sadie David Blunkett's Dog Dixons Sainsbury's Ways to save Exposed: images Ben Macintyre discovers the heroic cameramen Crystal lastminute. com Laura Ashley The Link The hunt goes on as police turn a blind eye to ban Legal Pursuits Legal Pursuits Titanic telegram sold at auction NHS wins nurse assault case Chrysler Firefighters get ready for a night they would rather forget Parking space killer sent to jail Argos Janice Turner Pity David Blunkett and all fathers consumed … Petulance? Caprice? Self-deception? Which describes Blair's actions? The Week Green&black's Organic London Olympics Tate purchase Sixteen-year-olds are just too young to vote Hymns in tune Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Reasons for not believing Back behind bars Death of Best Mate Sporting life Burial cup Join the Debate Candid Camera Speed cameras help to save lives, but they should be used judiciously Sellers Beware Mobile phone users who are ripped off will switch off Sticking your head under water. That's a splendid way to scramble the senses Wild Notebook Join the Debate More, please, of a format that makes politics compelling Blood-fever consumed Blunkett Desperate fathers resort to foolhardy acts, so we should find some understanding for the fallen minister Teachers can learn from jazz bands Fine words cannot disguise it: the clash of civilisations is real What is…Claims Farming? Get the Idea Today Tomorrow Concern British Gas Muslim graves vandalised two weeks after race riots Five are jailed for hate crime Girl scarred by war faces the future with a smile AOL Fatal DVT dismissed by doctors as 'panic' Search for Wuthering Heights Jail for fraudster with 19 names £60,000 bill gives a nasty shock bmibaby. com Sound start to married life Deepcut inquiry was 'confused' The Times Jury Cameron forced to backtrack on his drugs policy His plans to downgrade Ecstasy have been described as irresponsible, report Rosemary Bennett and Sam Coates One rule for them, 1,000 new ones for us Politics for Humans beyond petroleum 'Heir to Blair' has even men hooked Rejuvenated Davis shows he really has learnt his lessons well Comet What's not to like about Islam if you're the Prince of Wales It's your moral duty to sleep around and think of England In Her Shoes Publishers wrestle with digital era PC World PC World halfords John Lewis Cotswolds' charm runs out as posh peasants take over The arrival of models and actresses has lent the place more chic but at the cost of its character, writes Valerie Grove Top Stories Online Holiday Inn The Week on the Web A potential honour has proved costly for a Chinese blogger, reports Rhys Blakely www. onspeed. com Betting on Line. The Universe and Everything Training for new breed of medic Sentencing critic 999 crews in fear McCartney case Twin error Collymore fined Double trouble 500-1 that we find ripples in time and space? Put me down for £50 Argos Pakistan Earthquake amputees are facing up to a bleak … Governator faces humiliation over plans to revive California Votes in the Balance WHSmith Agreement forward in lastminute. com www. vso. org. uk/meetvso Hotpoint on trade moves spite of protests Carpet Right empiredirect. co. uk Relatives back Stone's 9/11 plot evesham Technology Attack Movies Jessops Defence companies indicted with Zuma T Mobile Drive to wipe out malaria within decade Dreams plc Fitness First AIG Healthnow Wall to repel mongoose hordes Youths give up PlayStations for guerrilla game on streets The Reckoning Bespoke Suits Dell Jet fighters deal halted to pay for quake relief www. bestplacetopark. com (AFP): 70 feared dead after boat sinks (AP): Petronas blaze (AP): Death row escape (AP): Cows come home (AP): Robot rescue Mr Who? The man of mystery who controls more than a billion people Hu Jintao, China's leader for three years, is visiting Britain, writes Jane Macartney Thoughts on President Hu The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items 'If the election is rigged, the Opposition hopes to spark a peaceful revolution' Campaign managers arrested on eve of poll Investor doubts the wisdom of Boots merger New BA chief warns of cuts CityPoint review Autonomy deal Quote of the day BSkyB directors hit out at 'misguided' investors Ungaro follows in Lacroix's footsteps FTSE 100 Saunders backed by InBev in battle for Spirit Stock Markets Pension deficit could clip BA's wings Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Bankruptcy pain for borrowers Commodities Sky bites back Pound to Dollar Hobgoblin Currencies Boot goes in Business Need to Know Sainsbury's World Markets Look ahead Briefing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Parmalat rebound US paper takes hit Banca Intesa play Airline deal British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Insolvency figures at highest on record 'Menace' jailed for 4 years in fraud case Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (Afm) Value of online sales surges Wait on BNFL sale to consider options, says union Greeks aim to pip Italians with slick olive oil campaign New World seizes opening Bank of Scotland Corporate Taste has little to do with the source Investor doubts wisdom of £7bn Boots merger The Sunday Times The beer talking? City Diary Up against the wall City Diary FSA warns card issuers on sales of insurance Atkin's slim-down City Diary Times Online Couture Catwalk Loses its Allure Emanuel Ungaro sold to internet tycoon CityPoint owner to review sale price City fund manager with the same profile as a quiet English village Silchester International says that 'secretive' does not mean 'sinister', Patrick Hosking writes Held close to its Chest Held close to its Chest Investor takes a long-term view Parents can give a leg-up to aspiring entrepreneurs The Times BA's new chief steps up drive to cut costs Welcome to the knock-off nation In his new book on a fast-growing global crime wave, Tim Phillips finds that the sale of counterfeit goods is already big business in Britain, and there is little that the authorities can do to stop it Times Online 'Final-salary pension schemes have no place here-outside the boardroom' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country 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 Castings shows its mettle as talk of a lurking predator continues Gilts Investors find riches as foreign suitors build on UK shores Tempus Royal & SunAlliance shines on hopes of US performance Stock Markets Large Caps Banking & Finance DogsTrust Multiple Display Advertising Items Garmin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Faith The clergyman who preaches fire and brimstone Alex Behrendt German wartime soldier who pioneered fly fishing for trout on lakes as a lucrative industry in Britain Lives Remembered Remember, remember the legacy of suspicion, intolerance and hostility Credo Clergyman who preaches fire and brimstone Brian Pedley meets a priest who also runs his own fireworks company Faith News Timesonline Birthdays Readers Reply No way to treat your Best Mate? Feedback Our coverage of the death of a racehorse brought forth complaints Modern Times Past lovers as lodgers, property public and anachronisms of the wrist and neck Court Circular Appointment Dinner Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements In Memoriam-Private School Notices Kingston Grammar School Athena Press Christmas Gift Guide 2005 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Expect gunpowder, treason and rot Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Timesonline The Sunday Times Sailing Global race heads for stormy waters as safety … Exeter win inspired decision on my bid for Power Racing New Race Horse Syndication Potential Top Class Hurdler Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Yarmouth Going right for Group Captain to pull rank Doncaster Next Week Apprentices' title duel adds spice to last day of term Sandown Park Southwell Wolverhampton Wincanton Lockyer aiming to avoid Ponting's fate Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series Christopher Irvine meets an Australia captain willing to rake over the Ashes williamhill. co. uk Kelso Racing The Wright Track Britain live in hope that lightning can strike twice in Wigan How They Line up The Results Service Football The Weekend's Fixtures Charity begins at home, if you are a United fan Magic Sponge Montoya gives out Venus envy Britain cashes in on the Abbey habit Matthew Pryor defies his dodgy disc to join an Olympic sprinter at the gym with a difference O2 Robertson back Too little too late Humphrey doubt Vettori to sign Cricket England boost Rugby league Glazer finds home is sweet thanks to Tampa Bay form American Football Gerard Baker on a surprising season so far in the NFL that includes welcome news for the owner of Manchester United Underdogs through to last four on a day of surprises Bowls How They Stand Times Test Shanghai date for Davydenko Tennis Global race starts under a cloud of safety fears The new Volvo Open 70s are a cause for concern, Edward Gorman reports Links The Magnificent Seven How They Line up Bvlgari Collingwood likely to be preferred to Bell for Test Lee goes on the offensive as Australia gain control Future looking brighter for Bruno after the darkest days Rick Broadbent meets the fallen champion who is getting his life back together—with Tyson's help Harrison primed to land blow against the critics Voyce special gives cause for belated celebration Today's Action Gloucester v Newcastle Falcons Issey Miyake Dynamic Worcester put Leicester in shade Guinness Premiership Geoffrey Dean 'Auld' rivals celebrate 100 years of courtship Coaches are rejecting a war of words for an oval-ball love-in, says Owen Slot England v New Zealand Timesonline How They Line up Australia herald new era on Gregan's big night The Invesco Perpetual Series Wales back row can tilt balance Did Birmingham play their cards right with Brucie bonus? (Not in this game…) Pires hopes for France return Maradona's role Cole shoulder Ideal experience Kewell has support from Benitez Baros charged with sparking Villa revival The Times United's poor results not yet truly bad The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Harrogate rate rise in interest FA Cup First round Mitre Meteor Leamington in good health on their return from the brink Brady ignites Hereford's Cup hopes Merson enjoys his improved night at the office Aston Villa v Liverpool Blackburn Rovers v Charlton Athletic Fulham v Manchester City Newcastle United v Birmingham City Championship League One Noughts and Crosses League Two Conference Arsenal v Sunderland Portsmouth v Wigan Athletic West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion Everton v Middlesbrough Manchester United v Chelsea Chelsea Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division Players find happy daze with visits to Wigan's Peer Bill Edgar on how Chelsea's closest rivals benefit from regular trips to a hypnotist The Times Jewell not crazy about Wimbledon comparisons Prime Minister spins new line about him and Wor Jackie Tony Blair will appear on Football Focus this afternoon. The transcript has been leaked to Tom Dart by a Whitehall mole Timesonline Owen settles for domestic bliss Newcastle expect full recovery from Dyer Ferguson has hopes of sunshine after wane Irwin in Chair Mourinho ends trash talk to concentrate on team talk … Miller is the first out of the door Wenger stands by his right to speak and will not say sorry How United Can Win Tony Cascarino Says Champions Can Be Outford in Midfield Gripes of wrath no longer produce vintage United top of the bill the rage of roy Keane BT the lowdown Restricted view Manchester United v Chelsea, Sky Sports 1,3pm tomorrow don't miss this Sporting tricks Curb Your Enthusiasm, More4,9.30pm tomorrow The Times Crossword 23,126 Special favour Football Icon, Sky One, 7pm tomorrow the weekend starts here Ruud's the boy Boxing Bruno's future looks brighter Keane rift widens as Ferguson hits out The Times Sky Sports Free Today The Times Inside Mobile investors cut off from profits Joe Morgan on the anger of small shareholders over buyback Thumbs up Nationwide Classic Card Adwatch The Week in Brief Jupiter Victorian drama at Norwich Union will be bleak for most Third time lucky with pensions? Business looking good after a Money makeover Sports travellers' tour de force Alison Gibson catches up with two graduates who achieved their goal despite high student debt Halifax Getting started: what the experts say Over to you Links Artemis Dan and Sam: the lessons they learnt The heat's back on British Gas It may be worth looking further afield for cheaper energy and better customer service Carr Sheppards Crosthwaite Don't be left in the cold Liverpool Victoria A high price for your loyalty Links first direct A Question of Money The M&g Managed Growth Fund Prudential If you have a financial problem, please write to: A … Whine of the Week TD waterhouse Ensure thieves won't sink your Christmas Shortfall burden grows heavier Helen Pridham finds that virtually all policy payouts will fail to cover mortgage commitments Legal & General The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Alliance & Leicester plc. 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During puberty teenagers' brains are undergoing a radical readjustments Teen Science Adolescent genius She's a big girl now Helen Lederer and her daughter Hannah, right, have a growth-up give-and take relationship - until the tweezers get borrowed Lifescan We keep our lives a bit separate. I won't say anything … Be clear - it's a drag Teen Health Chronic fatigue Late developer Do they think they're immortal? What do the students see as the biggest threats to their health, asks Simon Crompton Counsel chamber I have parties for my friends at home and my parents … Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Bliss magazine gets slated for all the sex tips, but … Why teenagers should stay in bed 'Finding a rare fellow sufferer on the website was a great comfort' Hip hospital: young people only Adolescent wards can ease recovery for teens, says Jane Owen Grease is the word… We asked the teens to keep food diaries: Jane Clarke is so shocked by them she's offering a few tips I'm going to be a chef when I'm older, but I won't … Charlotte Collin Super-Fit Sprinter Three recipes for parents Three recipes for teenagers Liz Davies' Diary At the top of their games From trampolining to tap dancing: there are many ways Roundwood Park pupils keep themselves fit - and their dreams of superstardom alive Rules of the exercise book I'm a Goalkeeper but my Golden Goal Saved us from Relegation Joanne Whittaker Dancing Diva fourteen body&soul It's really very simple Teenagers' slick grasp of technology is leaving their parents behind, says Anna Shepard The Times Teen Technology Techno Babble for Idiot Parents Top teen websites Playing the fool Are computer games just for morons? We asked two pupils from Roundwood Park… Teen Technology Saying computer games are for morons is as ignorant … Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tips for Protecting Technology-Mad Teens Online Q&a 'OMG, sooo embarrassing' The most cringe-making moments - from parents you just can't take anywhere to a serious wardrobe malfunction in public Teen Cringe Just how humiliating is it to have you as a parent? Why teenagers get embarrassed We've a rep to keep at school. A hardman won't want … Picture Gallery They're not to blame Teen Tips for Grown-Ups who Split When your parents part Three girls reveal how they coped with the emotional fallout of the family breaking up Divorce would be less common if people picked partners … 60% of children under 18 do not live with both parents … You don't understand Exams, peer pressure, stereotyping… and adults say these are the best years of our lives The Times Picture Gallery 94% of adults are put off buying a house if it is in a street where teenagers meet up (propertyfinder. com) Adults should realise… Join the Debate Bitter Pill for you to swallow My 15-year-old daughter wants to go on the Pill. But she's still developing and I worry, if she does, that she'll have sex before she's ready. What should I do? At some stage your daughter will have sex; and her … I've freinds who've got problems because of drugs and … Picture Gallery Score values Roundwood Park football star Luke Abrahams, 14, knows he has to be disciplined to win Healthy Direct The Times Party like this and you can be king of the castle…or a dirty rascal Inside The World The World this Week Cheek to cheek By the book Suite dreams Twizzler-free zone Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Stay on a Peninsula The Big Read Image of the Week Lie back, this won't hurt a bit Which has the most legroom? Which offers the best goodies? Tom Chesshyre tests the new luxury-only transatlantic airlines Voyages Jules Verne How about a private jet to New York? How They Compare www. travel5live. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Cigarette, anyone? It's banned in Bhutan, off the menu in Italy. 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Simply irresistible Victoriatravel Trail finders Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Contact us… Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Zen and the art of rebuilding Get beyond the bulldozers and Thailand's premier Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool rooms for hot nights Beat the Winter Blues with Airmiles Checking in Royal Hotel, Cardiff The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Tenerife Book Ahead Deals of the Week The Bargain Hunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times Books Up front Set txts BooksFirst Erica Wagner 'Txt, watch the box, so long as u get 2 the books' Contributors Picture Gallery Your say In this week's TLS Next week in Books 'If we want to stop people being rude we could use a bit of Horse Sense' Interview with the former vampire Anne Rice has left New Orleans and its creatures of the night behind. She tells Chris Ayres about her new faith and her new passion - Jesus Christ Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Christ the Lord Out of Egypt Extract From Christ the Lord Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? When will Condi's bubble burst? The prospect of an all-women presidential race is setting the pulses racing in Washington. So will Rice run against Clinton in 2008? Don't bet on it, Gerard Baker says lovereading. co. uk Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race The Times A giant's faltering steps Is Europe doomed to the margins? Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto on an idiosyncratic view of postwar history Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 Honey, I finished the novel! Classics A Pair of Blue Eyes www. timesonline. co. uk/booksfirst The litter of broken hopes Michael Binyon on a multi-stranded tapestry of a novel that attempts to bring alive for a wider world the human stories behind the Palestinian exile Extract From Gate of the Sun In short The case of the missing imagination Fictography You say… Star e-mail How to join We say… Alyson Rudd on Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson Under discussion New to the group: The Shadow of the Wind BooksFirst The birds and the trees Man has a long and savage relationship with birds and, perhaps, owes more to trees than we dare admit. Richard Mabey surveys the power of nature 'The Chinese call wood the fifth element' Adlestrop Eat, drink and be a brilliant detective Crime Great Books for Christmas Meltdown for a nuclear family Fiction www. timesonline. co. uk/booksfirst Back in print A Yorkshire boy still working close to the coal face Carol Midgley talks to Barry Hines who made his name writing about the pit community which formed him - a rich seam that he still mines In short Take the money and run Fiction Cirque du Soleil Take the money and run Prize poems: was your translation a winner? The Times Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry in Translation 2005 Hollywood-style endings for some Children's Audiobooks Christina Hardyment enjoys a rake's progress Buried treasure Eleanor Update goes searching with gnomes To buy books at discounted prices Nonfiction The Tunnels of Cu Chi: A Remarkable Story of War in Vietnam by Tom Mangold and John Penycate Cassell, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Fiction Nonfiction The Tunnels of Cu Chi: A Remarkable Story of War in Vietnam by Tom Mangold and John Penycast Cassell, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Caropl Clewlow Not Married, Not Bothered by Carol Clewlow Harper Collins, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Paperbacks Friend or for: A History of France by Alistair Horne Phoenix, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) Find the connection Reader Chart Stella Harpley, art librarian from London Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Kirsty Robinson reveals the pick of the bunch from Bookends in Dorset, an award-winning bookshop with art upstairs Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, November 1,1981 They're reading… TLS 'Soon the last old soldier will fade away, leaving only written words' Between the lines Books in the news Timesonline Games Jumbo Crossword 608 Cryptic clues Chess Books Games Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3740 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3850 Void by Athene Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku PictureLine Timesonline Time to solve Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku The Times vodafone Silver Shadow Contents Marlon Brando Hits Hollywood Contacts Sony The Dark Ages Kate Muir Picture Gallery Jaguar Wisdom Alfie and Perry's Beginers' Guide to… George Melly, 79, Jazz Musician and Writer George Melly, 79, Jazz Musician and Writer Lexiconfusion No. 57 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs This week: Pounting Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Picture Gallery The next Big Thing Porncasting Trendsurfing Someone's Got to Do It… The Motor Home Designer Martell Epson Mostly We're Wearing Directory Inquiries Bargainhunter One Operator Charged £12.50 to Connect a Caller to a Cinema for Five Minutes. That's Nearly as Much as the Popcorn Geographical Society Coolhunter RGS Memberships are Becoming Popular as Christmas Gifts or Wedding Resents. Beats a Wheatsheaf Toaster, I Suppose Take a Man like You. . . . . . Alex Thomas 24, Chorlton-cum-Hardy "I've just started work as a music teacher, but my wardrobe is still stuck in student style—and with a massive debt, I need to be careful with my cash" Top Gear Subaru One Tough Kooky Philips Philips Philips Picture Gallery Upwardly Mobile John Caudwell has sold an awful lot of telephones - enough to make him around £1.28 billion. Damian Whitworth hit the ground running with one of Britain's most driven entrepreneurs and discovered that lunch really is for wimps Ford SriLankan Airlines the future's bright Nokia Parkie Life Park Keepers Gone are the days when park keepers were old grumps dedicated to warning people off the grass. After years of decline, our urban spaces are being rejuvenated in the care of a new breed of parkie Report Rebecca Ley Photographs Dod Miller IPA energy saving trust New Magazine out now Harrods "My Name's Steve, and Offenders Anonymous MasterCard training and development beyond petroleum Barclays Rock the Kasbah Coat Tales Vi Spring Some Rare Finds Make Me Consider Selling a Kidney so I Can Afford Them Baubles Kate Reardon Keeping up How to Get Dressed Lisa Armstrong Rushing out to Buy this Winter's Russian Coat Will Do Less for your Style than Understanding the Drift in Fashion In the Privacy of One's Glass, One Can Be Quite the Coquette The Moment I Wake up Hannah Betts Bag of Tricks Worcester Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Quaker Of Course Northerners Go to Restaurants, and Sometimes we Don't Even Do a Runner Restaurants Carol Midgley Where to Drink when You are Roasting your Chestnuts on Bonfire Night New Covent Garden Food Co It's Always Exciting to Think up New Ways to Make the Most of this Season's Wild Mushrooms Food Gordon Ramsay Rayburn Voyages Jules Verne Flora pro activ Sending Wine Back Takes Courage, but if You Think a Bottle Smells off, It Almost Certainly is Wine Jane Maquitty Six Kitchen Greats Fudge Food Detective Sheila Keating The Gourdfather Foodie at Large Tony Turnbull In the world of pumpkins and gourds, Geoff Noakes is king Taste Test. . . 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