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News from 19/11/2005

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Andrew Norfolk and Ben Hoyle, Colin Bell, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, William Shatner, Jeremy Skidmore, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Frank Stark, George Maddocks, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Lambert, Victoria Solt Dennis, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, David Rose, Edward Owen and Daniel McGrory, Clare Lazaro, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Jack Swabb in 1946, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Stephen Woolley, Joel Rickett, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Stewart, Kevin toolis, Nicola Christie, Bess Twiston-Davies, R. C. Atkins, Giles Coren, Caroline Hendrie, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Thom Burnett, Hilary Rose, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Matt Robert, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Dominic Monaghan, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ainsley Newson, Jane Clarke, Owen M. Jubb, Candida Crewe, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Roe, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Michael Glover, Heather McGregor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Graham Wood, Dr George Lewith, Richard owen, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Joan Warner, Ed Smith, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tim Cooper, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Neel Mukherjee, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Alison Sinclair, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Mike Hildesley, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Worstall, Rick Jones, Zoë Strimpel, Matthew Green, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Andrew Collins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Sudi Pigott, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Ross Leckie, David Mattin, Mark Irving, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Robin Maynard, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, P.f. Marlow, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Amrit Dhillon, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Tom Cox, Tiger Lil, Keith Hopcroft, Jane Shilling, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Sarah Shannon, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Mike Low, Gordon Lishman, Keith Blackmore, John Angerson, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Elizabeth Burgess, Shirley Henderson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Elizabeth Noyes, Peter Jenson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Jacqueline Bealing, Jeremy Page and Luba Vinogradova, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Eric Sykes, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Lenny Henry, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Peter Lamont, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ian G. Townsend Director-General, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Justin Francis, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Rick Stein, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Harry Hill, Will Hide, Pete Paphided, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Bat Ye'or, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Irma Kurtz, Brian McBride,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper WPC dies in double shooting Second woman officer injured facing robbers Roy Keane forced out by Ferguson The Times TheKnowledge offers Brown gets his numbers wrong on job losses Take cover: MPs rail at grotesque £½m awning De Beers Nazi memorabilia is big business online Trophy-hunter steals Hitler badge Russian security service is embarrassed as exhibition loses the Nazi leader's No 1 party membership badge, write Jeremy Page and Luba Vinogradova Women police pay price of promotion to the front line 'Something like this is a devastating blow. Too often it's a sing of modern Britain' Rise in gun crime linked to gangs Actor cleared once of wife's murder told to pay her family $30m Dior Christal Gladiator star's guilty plea keeps him out of Prison Death tax burden triples in five years Bank calls for threshold to be linked to house-price inflation, Magnus Grimond writes Sony Asthma drugs must carry tough warning Saga They'll never walk alone You've got AA friend APR variable Prince to sue over leak to paper Extracts from his diary on the handover of Hong Kong have driven the Prince of Wales to court, reports Alan Hamilton Nothing can prepare you for that moment when a suicide bomb is suddenly aimed at you After reporting on last month's bombs that killed 23 people in Bali and 62 in Delhi, and then last weekend's Suicide bombs in Amman, Catherine Philp was woken yesterday by two lorries exploding outside her Baghdad hotel By Our Foreign Staff: Al-Qaeda 'Sorry' for Muslim dead Blast kills 75 worshippers at prayers in Shia mosque dfs dfs Telegraph Editor quits over interference The Charges Lonely Black looks in vain for friends in need ford Ringing the Changes The next Generation Mint Mobile firm takes leap in dark Vodafone is taking a gamble with '3G on steroids', its new high-tech format, but the company may be throwing good money after bad, reports Elizabeth Judge Free What do people do in coffee shops? The £140,000 Question Gucci Answer: Drink Coffee Half Price Jaguar On the Trail of Tony King northern lights Black Family sues Spanish police for ignoring Costa killer warnings Currys The Audi A6. World Car of the Year 2005 Pink Floyd never sounded like this (nor did Puccini) Five-hour Mozart marathon is all in a good cause HMRevenue & Customs Policeman beaten up by girls Rights to fight parking ticket Briton tells of Morocco jail ordeal Gambling addict's £1m con Order of Play Etihad mfi Times Comment What happened to the third force? Everything has gone strangely quiet The Week Broadband speeds for only £2.08 a month Eurabia? Preparing for avian flu Retirement will soon be a thing of the past Remembrance means looking forward as well as back Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. couk/debate Taste of history Fountain of youth Knight's move Till Death us Do Part The case for further change on inheritance tax is overwhelming Savaged by Tigers A Tamil boycott has cheted Sri Lanka of a better future Canvassing Opinions Parliament is erecting a national monument of plastic The drain in Spain plainly doesn't cause the flamingos to complain Wild Notebook Say nighty-night, but not with a hymn The profance has turned sacred: pop songs we choose for our funerals prove the potency of cheap music My parents like brevity: a short eulogy, then a few verses of The old Rugged Cross A million martyrs await the call Author's Choice Quick, on with the tinfoil hats-blogging moonbats are here It's today's equivalent of the coffee house 300 years ago. Tim Worstall is hooked The demon drink: a short unruly history Tate disregarded official advice in buying trustee art Today Tomorrow Toyota Matter of Trust Brittany Ferries comet Police called as water buffalo enjoy a night out on the town Issey Miyake 'Stop work to help your teenager' Pudsey rattles his tin at No 10 Benefits system 'too complex' Knowing your carbon footprint is a step in the right … Secret diary that survived to tell a real soldier's tale Simon de Bruxelles on a great-uncle's battlefield writings that made it from the attic to the bookshops Insights from the Front Line Pills-in-the-post Briton is jailed University death (PA): Internet fraudster Hewitt hearing Big Little Britain Picture Gallery bp The Link Softest, warmest, most expensive-and forbidden Kashmiris flout a global ban to weave shawis from an endangered antelope's wool, reports Amrit Dhillon from Srinagar Lightly worn wealth in an age of minimalism Test Drive Smugglers follow modern silk road Dixons Spare me all this bleating or boasting in today's music The art of showbiz yuletide hypocrisy Compensation for NHS assaults Victim, 92, robbed Pub ban warning Picture Gallery Victor Chandler Tale of the River Mystery of the missing salmon raises suspension of skulduggery Myweek Madonna according to Hugo Rifkind Swan Hellenic Chairmans Special Currys Wanted: tutor for GCSEs... willing to walk dog in return The real question is: why agree to appear on TV? Politics for Humans Blair on the back foot over hostility to school reforms Laura Ashley Masterful theory on how Nelson was able to woo his Posh Spice Political Sketch Magical director who was the spice of life Valerie Grove is treated to a wealth of anecdotes as the film world remembers the life and work of Ismail Merchant Renault Cannon The Knowledge Lightweight satire fails to make lasting impression first night The Week on the Web Apple's iPod used for titillation as "iPorn" takes off in a big way, writes Rhys Blakely Hitachi Inspire The Next Most-Read Stories at Times Online Bad Blogs Index Election of a hardline president prompts fears of a new civil war A Taste of Things to Come The Long Fight Imperial jewels sold at auction T Mobile Envoys reject Guantanamo trip Snowmobile thrills at Kremlin Israeli dissident is arrested Teacher retires aged 102 Shift _ adventure Bethlehem gets a wall for Christmas Palestinians say Israel's barrier is fencing off vital revenue from tourism, reports Stephen Farrell Nationwide Mobility Multiyork Kerr-ching! Comic book on late Pope is bestseller The death of an easygoing culture Islamist murders and threats have transformed the once-tolerant Netherlands into a place of armed bodyguards and fear, reports Inside Track Apsley egg ba.com Fortitude of mountain quake The hardy people affected by the earthquake in the Allai valley and Kashmir are facing a winter of struggle and suffering with incredible, yet potentially fatal, stoicism and bravery, reports Anthony Loyd. Photographs by Richard Mills John Lewis Japanese leader told: stop visiting nationalist shrine Keypoint bargain hunter Concern AIG Healthnow Dissidents detained as Bush flies in Putting activists under house arrest undermines efforts by Chinese leaders to appear more liberal, Jane MacArtney writes Death penalty support falls as toll nears 1,000 Bally Springs Child deaths raise bird flu drug fears Nationwide comet The town with a strong identity, but a poor sense of timing Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Index Saturday Nov 19 2005 Union deal or 'GM risks collapse' ' Cisco's £4bn deal EdF price set Starbucks grows Quote of the day Mervyn King, Governor of the Soaring gas bill forces chemicals firm to cut production Computacenter receives approach What is the connection between David Mellor and this rhinoceros? Answer on page 65 FTSE 100 Stock Markets Government must pay for pensions delay Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Nations in eurozone's fault lines Commodities Brown's legacy Pound to Dollar Are You Owed? Currencies Black marks Business Economics The Times World Markets Rumour of the day Directors' dealing The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business Big Shot Aegis approach Refco plea UPS raises rates Italian gas inquiry British Funds Briefing Look ahead That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week ECB chief puts markets on alert for rise in rates The Sunday Times Corporation tax payments push public finances into the black Anger over inquiry into loss of pensions Northgate Other Gems Consortium takes control of Partridge Fine Arts for £14m Sale comes as trade in art recovers after 9/11 Laxey hoping to block Freeport offshore move Swiss Re to take top spot with GE deal 'We lead the world in the provision of grandiose, gimcrack infrastructure follies' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boadrdrooms across the country Artistic licence City Diary Diving Shares Fatal error City Diary Out of this world City Diary The Times Sanctuary faces $50m claim from US label C4 to pay record sum for channel on Freeview Delphi braced for union backlash that could drive GM to the wall James Doran talks to the chief of the world's largest car parts maker about his plan to save General Motors from bankruptcy Breakdown Detroit stalls with carmakers Selling is more than charm Young Enterprise The Times Results alert cuts 6% off ukbetting Gadget Shop pair 'unreliable witnesses' Lord Black faces extradition to US if he seeks refuge in Britain How the Story was Reported winterthur British peer confined to his Toronto mansion Timesonline EIM soars as Busson uses 'charm and drive' Liz Chong examines how the French financier built an empire The money man who floated Ark Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Rajasthan Record The Times Scottish group's oil strike is jewel in India's crown Peter Klinger reports from Rajasthan on Claim Energy's drive to develop a major new resource in the desert Delhi takes to UK road in search of explores Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Eurotop 100 Money Rates % FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Tarquin shares continue to climb as investors seek entry to Max Gilts Investors should practise a little corporate bonding Mining stocks rise as report says they are 'undervalued' Stock Markets Nick Hasell Business Equity Prices which Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Lady Sibell Rowley Last of the Madresfield Lygon sister whose family home inspired Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited Charles Smith Gypsy leader who championed the rights of Romanies and other travellers Suzanne Rozsa Uncompromising violinist who became one of Britain's most admired ensemble players Harry Gold Indomitable bandleader who brought a freewheeling Dixieland flavour to British jazz Lives Remembered Bishop Zhang Bairen Chinese Catholic leader who endured decades in labour camps Memorial Service Latest Wills Court Circular Appointments Legal News Birthdays Readers Reply Yet stands the Times clock at half past four? It does on our leader page -and there's a very good reason why Modern Times Stage depravity, stealing from charity, standing to attention and best-man tension Bleak November is the month to consider, and apportion, our talents Register Faith 'In the end, there is no one God does not love' Ruth Gledhill talks to Gene Robinson, the gay bishop who has become the focus of Anglican schism Faith News CEV: Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam - Private Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services Announcements Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Gifts Legal Notices Trustee Acts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Power to the People! Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Shoparound Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Building the Suez and Panama canals Weather Eye The Sunday Times Index No Refuge provides timely fillip for Johnson Yesterday's Results Racing next Week William Hill Kicking King can get on bonus trail The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Windsor Southwell Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Huntingdon Carney at home with the best Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series Invesco Perpotual Elite competitors face further cuts in funding Final Push The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures South Americans set standard for aspiring masters in Britain Howell pays homage to brilliance of Argentinians Golf 'It's true, a bad game never ruins an evening these days' Nick Hornby tells Ed Smith why football is like a good thriller but his beloved Arsenal no longer take him to fever pitch Powergen Recognition would cap a fine book by Imlack Rick Broadbent speaks to one of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year contenders about the snub to his father Reading Matter Vaughan's health vital to recovery by England Cricket How They Line up Times Test Tremlett says 'no' to India Perkins shines Davis misses out Salvador in sight Top marks Indoor incentive Lyons bares teeth Sale demonstrate strength in depth Guinness Premiership Premier Rugby Autumn Pointers Weekend Action How They Stand Drahm on target to kick Bristol into submission England's forwards hold key to battle for supremacy Moody looks to be imposing influence England v New Zealand Ireland must learn from errors Ruddock needs to restore belief Awesome? All Blacks' best is yet to come Owen Slot says New Zealand believe that their juggernaut cannot be stopped Beckham has neither trophies nor regrets Peter Jenson, in Madrid, on one of the biggest matches in the club game The Times Huddlestone's happy return increases the pain for Derby Brighton stoked up to do double over Palace Kelly Stater Sheringham defies the code of medical logic Most 39-year-olds would be reeling by now from the effects of twists and turns, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Golden Oldies who Went on and on Etherington on revenge mission Sky Sports Mourinho is dragged into a new world Fixtures fail to take the shine off Jewell's start Tickety-boo! The all-singing, all-dancing Wembley package deal (cost: £4m all in) British sport falls in its duty to produce Tufnell's successor England wins early support in bid to host World Cup World Cup Countdown Championship League One League Two Conference Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Football Sport Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division Old Trafford–the End of an Era Curbishley in no mood to leave the door open for United Keane leaves trail of blood, sweat and toil Five of the Best McClaren salutes 'driven' individual The World according to Roy The Times Ferguson is vulnerable without his lieutenant Tony Cascarino fears fans may turn on United manager if results do not improve Wanna Bet? Old Trafford—the End of an Era It's been emotional—how love broke down at United A fond but furious farewell to soul of our team Mick Hume says United fans may feel the wrong man has fallen on his sword Where now? Best's condition deteriorates again Who Will Fill the Void? Beckham backing Neville to take the armband Today's side just shadows who stand on the shoulders of giants the lowdown On Monday Thegame Preview déjà vu Pitched battle The Times Crossword The Times Costume drama Forgotten rivals the weekend starts here Sport Keane's marching orders The Times Investec The Times money cover story The race is on for unclaimed millions Cash in dormant accounts will go to charity, Joe Morgan writes Baffling bond Stake your claim Time is money A Word to the Wise Fidelity End of the interest-free era Time for lifestyle reality check Mark Atherton talks to a woman who wants to make her money work, so she doesn't have to M&G Nicola Brown: what the experts say Links F&C Nicola's response Whine of the Week Halifax A Question of Money Adwatch Virgin Mobile Alliance Leicester a real plus Online fraud set to soar this Christmas Safety tips Bills to put a smile on your face Young, Gifted and Broke Antonia Senior experiences the pain and anguish of trying to find good dental insurance Baked Beans Liverpool Victoria Readers rail against harsh treatment for working mums The Money Centre Fidelity NatWest Can you break the mould? Marianne Curphey on the options for the self-employed who are seeking a home loan Britannia Watchdog gives warning of pitfalls Sticking to an original idea Go It Alone Gráinne Gilmore finds out how a childhood chore became a business breakthrough Nationwide one account Survival tips Legal & General Heroes to a man, and one young woman Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Could this be a great escape? There is finally another way to unlock your retirement savings, says Magnus Grimond Edinburgh What's wrong with annuities? The Times Abbey Collecting Cornish Art How to buy and save religiously Magnus Grimond unravels the intricacies of Islamic finance, where interest is forbidden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study UK needs one share, one vote Graham Searjeant Personal Investor jump Thumbs up Thumbs down Concern over hedge fund product for retail investors Baillie Gifford Website of the Week Better shopping with boutiques Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Smaller Fund Managers Care More, Says Magnus Intelligent Finance Big guns offer security Larger Groups Can Survive the Loss of Star Players, Says Mark Links Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Ing Direct Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Laying bare mortgage jargon is the latest big consumer project from the chief City watchdog Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Mortgages Unsecured personal loans John Charcol New Stars The Times Dealt a bad hand Casino deregulation plays straight to our brains' blindspots Inside We Don't Sing when We're Winning Need to Know Well, Well . . . Work till you drop: it'll boost your brain Bone up on hearts Antibody First time unlucky John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Mother care For kin and country Tracking the smoking gene A DNA test claims to identify the perfect quit-smoking strategy. Are there any butts, asks Ainsley Newson A Single Gene May Influence Addiction Levels One doc good, two docs bad Inside the Mind of a GP If the Locum Caves in, his Toyota Gets It The drag factor Don't confuse hope and hype Junk Medicine Cancer Reporting It's Human Nature to Find Light in the Gloom Picture Gallery Food, glorious food Please, sir, I want more Proof of the puddings: as Jamie Oliver prepares to dish out awards for improved school dinners, Janice Turner asks if his plan has been a success Set your pulses racing this winter At your Table Lentils Add Lentils and Turn a Soup into a Substantial Meal Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Tiger Lil's Cabbage gratin with chestnuts Pru Health Just as sweet as a chestnut High in fibre and vitamin C, these deserve to be stars, not just festive helpers, says Sudi Pigott Chestnuts were Said to Give a Good Complexion Is his problem a write-off? The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over the Counter Pholcodine for Coughs Equazen What is ankylosing spondylitis? Goldshield Head over heels for a better life Inside Story Ankylosing Spondylitis How cartwheels and swimming relieved the pain of a spine-fusing illness for Jacqueline Bealing The science behind a comfortable night's sleep Tossing and turning into the wee hours? A new breed of bed can tell if you're awake or ill, give massages, kill parasites, control temperature and may even promote healthy slumber, says Roger Dobson A Memory-Shape Mattress Moulds to Body Positions A Multimedia Bed Phones a Friend if You're Ill or Dead Wake up to the future Air-Conditioning for your Mattress or Another Bedtime Story? Serena MacKesy Tucks Herself in Making scents of pain Critics dismiss aromatherapy as a cranks' remedy. But one woman claims it cured severe period pain, says Amber Cowan Headaches and Bad Tummy Aches Made Me Anxious What is it? What's the Evidence? Multiple Display Advertising Items Give him a glowing report Eco-Worrier Dazzling Security Home Remedies Youghurt for Thrush Wants it all, and right now Agony Aunt Irma Kurtz It Wasn't his Heart that Grew Cold, Just his Feet Over to You Loved by the littler Britons Little Britain is huge with kids but should we let them laugh at gay, fat and disabled people? Yes, says Emma Cook: studies shos it's crucial for their brains Only Children Older than Eight Really Get Jokes Oh my God! What are our kids learning now? The Times Falling for the fallen A-Z of Relationships P is for Pity The Underling Does Have a Habit of Finding Love Get over It Not Listening Winter warmers Sorted Protective Clothing Don't let chilly weather put you off exercising outdoors. Personal trainer Matt Roberts picks the best gear to keep you active—there's no excuse He goes with the floe One man's ability to raise his body temperature allows him to swim in icy seas, says Sarah Shannon Highs and lows terax The Times Offers Direct Lunchtime Fix Teeth Whitening Playing doctor and nurse Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q I have been married for 20 years and our sex life become a little flat. My wife has suggested that we try role play. Do you have any ideas? Batty about badinage Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Comedian Harry Hill, 41, trained as a doctor before discovering that laughter is the best medicine Clipper The Times Saga=Send a Granny Away? Only if her IT skills are up to speed Saga Has Caught the Trend for Voluntourism Inside Bunny girl Star in the east Little at large Shaken, stirred No Knickers Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Home & Away Green and Pleasant Ryanair Picture Gallery Binoculars or beer: a tale of two forum travel Justin Francis argues for authentic experiences, while Jeremy Skidmore, right, defends package tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Six of the best Building bridges, not dry-stone walls Multiple Display Advertising Items Dine with the prince of whales Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Cheshire Norway Mexico Nepal Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Day I joined the village people Tribes, the tour operator that offers fair trade trips, is overall winner in this year's First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards, announced today. Nicholas Roe journeys to Tanzania to find out why Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas travel awards Need to know Helping? It needn't be hard First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards 2005 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Judges British Airways Timesonline Meet Monty. He's a spurs fan Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas The Pampas Banana Beer Brewing Slovak Snow Northern Cyprus Heritage in Chile Ethiopian heights Eco rich Rwandan villages Tatra sleigh rides Uniworld Red Sea Rivera Ready, set . . . hit the eco-run Be a clean skier, says Times ski correspondent Mark Frary Sicily Rock heaven Readers' Forum Chloe Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries First-class chaos Contact us . . . Times Online OFT Multiple Display Advertising Items Prepare for fares lift-off Get on your bike Five-star luxury may soon rely on pedal power, Tom Chesshyre finds Off to China Times Triumph Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in Hartswell Farm, Lostwithiel, Cornwall The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Hamburg Multiple Classified Advertising Items OFT The Times Erica Wagner 'Stories are not only for children or just in books' Set txts Books First First word Contributors Picture Gallery Your say In this week's TLS Next week in Books 'Poetry is a cure, not a painkiller. It should be subsidised by the NHS' The man behind the ultimate conspiracy novel The truth isn't out here Who runs the world? Did they kill David Kelly? Why is this guide to conspiracy theories so lame? Martin Samuel asks the questions Conspiracy Encyclopaedia Manual of Horsemanship How not to kill your pony . . . . . . and other invaluable equine advice. Simon Barnes takes a brisk trot through the latest edition of the Pony Club's disconcertingly practical Manual The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Hot type The kites that helped me to fly again This week Richard Mabey was shortlisted by the Whitbread Prize judges for Nature Cure - a moving account of depression and recovery, and a poetic, muscular rendering of the landscape and wildlife that consoled him. In this extract, he returns to his roots in the Buckinghamshire Chilterns Natural genius restored Nature Cure The Google Story An engine of growth How has Google risen from humble beginnings as a jumble of silicon and circuitry to rival the mighty Microsoft? Keith Blackmore logs on in search of answers Should it be brought to book? love reading. co. uk Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Word aloud You've simply got to laugh Eric Sykes has produced that rare thing - a comedian's autobigraphy that is neither dull nor self-pitying. Tune in and enjoy, Andrew Collins says In Sport If I Don't Write It Nobody Else Will Make your mind up time Can Benjamin Kunkel's debut novel, Indecision, live up to its rave reviews? Neel Mukherjee has no problem concluding that it is seriously funny Extract From Indecision The Times In short From Dock Green to Rillington Place True crime Marcel Berlins You say . . . Star e-mail How to join We say . . . Alyson Rudd on The Emperor's Babe by Bernardine Evaristo Under discussion Have your say on Books group choices online, and see your comments in print on the following dates Books First Behind the scenes at the Venice museum When John Berendt looked beneath the mask of the city of canals, he found corruption and decay. He takes Ben MacIntyre for a wade in the water Arts First More than a rude boy The most obscene poet ever? Margaret Reynolds on the hero of the new film The Libertine From a Ramble in St James's Park by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester Chasing after a rare bird Fiction Jane Shilling Poetry? I'm working on it How Tom Cox submitted himself to a verse on therapy, and offered up a risible lyric of his own In short Perfect Christmas Gifts Audiobooks Christina Hardyment on the case with Rebus Naked power at Yalta Shop talk Delving around the second-hand book stores Sunset Solutions Dream-weaving in Ancient Greece Children's Amanda Craig What"s more . . . Buried treasure Peter Lamont on the 'Report on Spiritualism' Nonfiction Ross Leckie Fiction Index Vintage Chart Reader Chart Cheryl Markosky, book groupie, London Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Nash Robbins, of Much Ado Books in the medieval village of Alfriston, Sussex, selects his typically quirky bestsellers Critic's Chart Dominic Maxwell on comedians' lives They're reading . . . TLS 'Is it worth busting your (Lynne) truss over a comma with a hat on?' Books in the news Miracle cures Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 610 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3752 The Listener Crossword 3852 Times Online Literary quiz Set Txts Answer Bridge Samurai Su Doku PictureLine Times Online Time to solve home the simple guide to clever stuff Simple life at the cutting edge Welcometothefuture BT Contents Consumers will always be the best guide to whether technology works or not Women don't set DVD recorders the young single Stefanie Marsh loves the idea of having tons of gadgets. Just don't ask her how to use them The Times What I tested Wired for sound and an easy life the connectedteen Patrick Cahill, a pupil at King's College School, Wimbledon, just cannot get by without his trusty gadgets AOL What I tested Techno magic or virtual slavery? the multimedia family Pete Paphides daydreams about the gizmo good life and delivers his verdict on whether the promise lives up to the reality What we tested What I tested bulldog Slaying the electronic dinosaur the home worker Toby Moore finally confronted his technophobia and dragged his home office into the present day Dell what I tested Staying ahead of the game the 8-year-old The brave new world of Eleanor Davies leaves her father, Paul, flummoxed. She gives her view on what he's missing In the future, all the television we watch will be in High Definition . . . "Sorted!" buying a TV? a mobile phone? What should I look for in . . . a broadband connection? Bose The Times Picture Gallery Barclays Marston & Langinger Index Editor Gill Morgan Deputy Editor Colette Forder Art … Contents Kurt Cobain Breaks down Contacts Bang & Olufsen I had a panic attack at the wet fish counter and fell to the floor, screaming,'Bring back Birds Eye' Picture Gallery John Lewis Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Alison Lapper, 40, Artist Lexiconfusion The next Big Thing Video-Sharing Websites Unlike the Geniuses Propping up the Groucho Club Bar, These Film-Makers Do Not Expect to Get Paid Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Spot Expert Bonus Choice Clinique Lexus Mostly We're Wearing . . . Christmas Parties How to Pull off the 'Day-To-Night Outfit' without Looking like a Tart at your Desk or a Frump on the Dancefloor? Out There Black Scented Narcissi I Have Previously Been Unable to Locate a Reliable Source. The Narcissus Growers on the Isles of Scilly are the Answer Take a Man like You . . . 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