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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Ola Marki, Christina Hardyment, Joe Morgan and Tony Halpin, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, N. W. P. Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, ricky hatton, Jasper Rees, Paul Hoggart, Mr. P. Salter, Qadar Jeylani, Mark Frary, David Rose, Annabel Lewis, Clare Lazaro, Sir Peter Pickles, Belle de Jour, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Geoffrey Green, Carol Midgley, Nick Kendall, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Matthew Taylor, Kate Wighton, Geoffrey Surridge, James Bone, Dominic Wells, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Andrew Wylie, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Jane Clarke's, Roger Maynard, David Quantick and Karen Krizanovich, Kevin Eason, Annie Stewart, Bess Twiston-Davies, John O'Connell, Tracey Emin, Ben Haggarty, Scarlett Strallen, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Wilson, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Caroline Greenfield, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Alan King, Tom Cruise, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Fred Temby, Stewart Lee, Peter Jackson, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Maureen Dowd, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Lord Monson, Jane Clarke, Maggie Smith, Katie Clifton, Rodney Legg, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Peter Millar, Alan Hamilton, John Donne, Randhir Singh Bains, Helena Pozniak, John MacKey, Michael Place, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Patrick Otter, Leo Lewis and Gary Duncan, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Tie Teeman, Holden Frith, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Martin Penner, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Mr C. Palmer, Hugh Lupton, Claire Beale, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Keith Downer, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Steve Bird and Edward Clark, Christopher Meakin, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Morgan Falconer, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Matthias Pousa, Noble Caledonia, David Baddiel, Pete Paphides, Paul McKenna, Rosemary Bennett and Richard Beeston, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Cathy Kelly, Andrew Motion, Christina Koning, Stuart Miles, Magnus Grimond, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, David Hands and Lewis Stuart, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Vladimir Nabokov, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Ivo Scepanovic, Tristan McConnell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Lucy Powell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Keith Hopcroft, Rafal Heydel-Mankoo, Gitta Sereny, Myles Bailey, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Tom Dart and Matt Hughes, Dominic Maxwell, Jim Courier, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, David Crossland, Andy Cole, Simon Taylor, Margaret Crate, John Murray, Michèle Roberts, Jonathan Rendall, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Jimmy Carr, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Allegra McEvedy, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Kaven Solhekol, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, Dr Martin F. Seely, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Katie down, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Maurice, Darian Leader, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Ilie Nastase, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Peter York, Abigail Rayner, Nicola Hill, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jenny Davey and Dominic Walsh, Mr & Mrs Smith, Peter Patterson, Peter Klinger, Catriona Wrottesley, Helen Mirren, Joan Smith,

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Dfs Expensive Business American express Sexism and the city returns with £4m harassment lawsuit New box has the X factor—if you can find one Shortages are predicted for the Xbox 360 a week before its release. Times gadgetmeister Stuart Miles takes one for a spin Bally Rolex Newest Arrival PC World Here's one sport where Scots can still ride high John Lewis No Trunks 'Bias' of BBC reporter's tears Historian held Teacher freed Bedroom attack Surf holidays Picture Gallery Swan Hellenic Discovery Cruising Teacher on mission to restore dignity of school bully victims Waterstones Watchdog condemns Kiley payoff Cocaine dealers told to pay £3.6m London bombing hoaxer jailed Credit card penalties rocket Donna Karan New York Was your card a masterpiece? The Link Take That prepare to relight the fire Tour Dates Knowing your carbon footprint is a step in the right … WHSmith Teenager threw body of tourist into the sea Football fan stabbed to death in Amsterdam Beyond petroleum Comet Our unconscious minds know the truth: the war is lost. We must get out Any suggestion that the pullout is being delayed for reason of political pride will be destructive The Week Game Life before death The fog of war St George and the dragon of multiculturalism A changing landscape promotes rejuvenation Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate A hidden illness Two magi Knees up in Rome Seaside souvlaki In the beginning Picture Gallery Dirty China Beijing's economic miracle has come at a daunting price Shy Clergy The English tradition is for vicars to respect national reticence How the branch line at Streatham Common leads to Spanish olive trees Wild Notebook Hiring Hague The former party leader should accept the post of Shadow Chancellor The female boozer—what a loser Ladettes may be having a better time than ever, but they can't forget to take responsibility for their safety A drunk woman evokes disgust, unease, pity, even fear that nature itself is being perverted Picture Gallery 'I asked what happened to her. She just stared at the ground' Children have been forced to fight and even to murder their family members Read the books, five cents a page No more rivers of Dan Brown blocking us from Shakespeare. And real payment for Borges No more rivers of Dan Brown blocking us from Shakespeare. And real payment for Borges Picture Gallery No apologies: how to allow terrorists back Still smiling, man who had 28 heart attacks in one day Toyota Fury at Nazi books sold on Tesco website Currys Sainsbury's Might I, um, talk to you about, er, God? No? Right. I'll do the flower rota instead. . . Battlefield Tours Land Rover Poachers are driving big, tasty snails to the brink of extinction Orthopaedic Business shun pregnant women Ross goes quiet for honour Baby died after phone diagnosis Phantom props in online sale Roman Escargots Jaguar AOL Nissan Tragic tale of love and betrayal in a Cold War climate First night Theatre The Rubenstein Kiss Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Fatties denied treatment, withhold your taxes now John Lewis Gentlemen shouldn't prefer blondes any more Canterbury tales: the nurse, the clergyman, the policeman. . . Apsley Sober start to late-night drinking Police were on alert for the new regime, but the bingers and brawlers seemed to have gone home early, writes Ben Hoyle Comet 'Bush oysters' and nature's call prove route to a nation's heart Carol Thatcher's iron resolve—a famous family trait—could prove to be a winner, writes Andrew Pierce Ferry protesters backed by PM Life for sex killer Officers cleared Stricter labelling Dog 'VC' to be sold Picture Gallery Dinner-party drug is not a laughing matter, doctors say SatNav2u.com Laughter in the Air Laughing Gas! Iberia AIG Little time to master a brief history Politics for Humans The Week on the Web Most-Read Stories at Times Online Lexus Why was the US Vice-President crossed out on TV? Holden Frith reports Faking the FBI Times World News Fears for democracy in Africa dog the Commonwealth again Opposition leader is remanded in custody Party shift sets Sharon up for victory Prime Minister's new party is ahead in the polls after he walked out on Likud over Gaza withdrawal, writes Ian MacKinnon Mitsubishi Motors Bose Halfords Land Rover Triangle's fabled allure shows no sign of vanishing Egg Disappearing Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidnappings and murder ordeal of bank robbers who stole £40m Multibionta First direct (AP): Katrina boss bounces back (Reuters): Prison pageant (AP): Asteroid probe (AP): Eats like a bird (AP): Chocolate tort (AP): Lego thief caught Mazda Wasting Away Why the middle classes go scavenging in dustbins Troops prepare a rescue mission to save ill-treated cheetah cubs Unicef Actress calls for more quake aid Statue to honour Bruce Lee (AP): Islamist election activists held Bmibaby Pollution, disaster, disease The water crisis in Harbin is only one example of the problems facing China as it races to catch up with and overtake Western economics, writes Jane MacArtney Olympus The price of breakneck growth Victor Chandler Chechens too scared to vote in 'sham' poll Phantom of the Opera shuns Sir Denis spirit Troubled Road By Our Foreign Staff: Bonn and Brussels on Warsaw Pact's atom strike map Dial a phone Ba.com Les flics discover their Gallic soul in new model of Starsky and Hutch Dreams Land where writers are over the hill if they've left school Visitlondon.com (AP): Syria and UN end impasse (AFP): 59 die in rains (Reuters): Glitter charge (AP): Nigerians return (Reuters): Tattoos in prison The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday Nov 26 2005 Spitzer drops criminal pursuit Marconi boost Turning to gold Rolls-Royce move Quote of the day Fresh blow to Brown as firms spend less on R&D Ratner plans a sparkling stock market comeback 'My number's not up'—Black's back and insists he's in the right FTSE 100 P&O close to agreeing takeover by Dubai Ports World Stock Markets Simplicity the key to pensions success Business Commentary North Sea Oil A more enterprising approach Commodities Pound to Dollar Mortgage Endowment Shortfall? Currencies Brown's blues Business Need to Know Toyota World Markets Target Two Point Zero Look ahead Briefing Bet of the day Directors' dealing The week's biggest movers Results in brief Picture Gallery Business Big Shot Numico recall Stop Press Enel's €15bn plan Rumour of the day British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Pensions report 'will seek NI rise' The Times Japan breaks spiral of deflation The land of the fast-rising bonus New wave of philately fan BlackBerry Experts sceptical over rare stamps investment fund WPP failure puts Bolloré in pole position at Aegis The Times Wyevale chairman ousted by Laxey Tchenguiz in top spot in bid battle for Spirit Tesco's sales increase at slowest rate in two years On the slide City Diary Hard to swallow City Diary Out of tune City Diary Acer Britvic investors' £98m payout Italy's unions take to the streets in show of defiance Striking out in Anger Reasons for strike From One Private Investor to Another Swisscom vows to pursue eircom bid 'Surely, Peter, you can see why we can't be associated with such a disaster' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Marconi Share scam law firm to repay £360,000 Dodgy Offers Former Wembley chief to begin US jail sentence Times Online The coolest thing to do in summer for students Young Enterprise From hippy enclave to booming industry The Times US wholefoods guru targets Britain John MacKey has wowed America's baby-boomers and he now hopes to export his success to Europe, reports Abigail Rayner On the Trail Why Gerald Ratner is hoping that tills will fall silent this Christmas Martin Waller talks to the man whose famous remarks lead to a very public fall from grace and his plan to make a comeback The Speech, the regrets and the tabloids' punchbag Those Cheap Remarks Unit-Linked Insurance Investments 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 Bodycote stalls over fears that car industry faces slowdown Small Caps Gilts Fizzy or not, Britvic float should satisfy thirst of investors Tempus 'Bad Girls' Made Good Kensington Group EU sugar reform change is sweet news for Tate & Lyle Stock Markets Shed Productions Business Equity Prices Which Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index George Best Footballing genius who swapped the beautiful game for the playboy life Our tainted lives are a worthy gift to God, thanks to the Fiat of Mary Credo Bishop Basil of Sergievo Teaching the world to sing in perfect symphonia The Patriarch of Constantinople calls for a new harmony between faiths and states, reports Marcus Plested Faith News Times Online Feather Report Readers Reply Deadlines that deprive us of a sporting chance Feedback Why we can't get evening football reports to all of you the next day Modern Times Pressure of constant e-mails, opera etiquette and how long to wear a poppy Court Circular Picture Gallery Memorial Service Birthdays Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Conference Dinner Elections Gifts Legal Notices Court & Social Public Notices Trustee Acts Announcements The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Great Lives Five-Day Forecast November snow brings cold comfort Weather Eye Index Iris's Gift left in shadows by Darkness Racing William Hill Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newbury SportingOdds Times Online Iris Bleu can flourish under ideal conditions Newcastle Totesport Towcester The Times Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Ladbrokes The day when Beast was no burden Bet your Life Ecclestone stays in pole position after latest deal The Times Times Test Burns loses long battle with disease The Sunday Times Magic Sponge Hansie: The Movie—Cronje's brother makes the most of family tie-ins BT A good week for: Jennic make light of gale-force conditions Golf The Results Service Carlos Maussa needed three attempts to make the 10st … The Weekend's Fixtures Hatton ready to alter his sights Boxing New Zealand aim for upset O'Sullivan poser Tweddle slips up Rough for Casey Advantage Grael Monkhouse loses Frears inspired by Hammond more than Hollywood In his series on people who have found their spur in sport, Ed Smith, the Middlesex and England batsman, talks to the film director with a list of credits for the cricket world Lara rediscovers his dazzling best Runs Galore Injuries may curtail tour for Vaughan and Giles Scoreboard Written off, but we have reasons to be cheerful Land Rover All Blacks close in on rare treble How They Line up at Murrayfield Australia pose tough test for Ruddock's squad How They Line up Land Rover Investment Plans Wales give lead to the next generation Matthew Syed continues our Sporting Inspirations series watching Wales rugby players Shane Williams and Ryan Jones passing their skills to stars of the future England seize the chance to test strength in depth against Samoa Land of the Rugby Gods Tales from the South Pacific in travel today The Times Times Online England v Samoa Connolly's farewell wrecked by Leeds Guinness Premiership How They Stand Healey sparks scoring spree as exiles are overwhelmed The Tuilagi takeover that left Leicester in profit Patrick Kidd on the Samoans who have made a mark for the Tigers—and there are two more in the wings We can stop booing anthems. But how on earth do we stop booing Craig Bellamy? Redknapp spins a good yarn for Woodward Times Online Liverpool move for defender United cool Dickov's farewell Whitehead reward Pearce plans Wenger buries hatchet in feud with Mourinho The Fink Tank Predictor The Times 'Ex' factor shown up as vastly overrated The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Mandaric keeps eye on Redknapp Multiple Display Advertising Items Championship Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic Manchester City v Liverpool Portsmouth v Chelsea Sunderland v Birmingham City League One League Two Conference Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur Everton v Newcastle United Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Middlesbrough v West Bromwich Albion West Ham United v Manchester United Bank of Scotland Premierleague Bell's Scottish League Departed heroes who meant so much to different generations The Times Coach convinced younger brother will be harder to forget A family affair—from Peckham to the Premiership Gary Jacob on why a close relationship will be set aside for 90 minutes at Upton Park tomorrow Fiorentina offer Keane chance to finish career in Serie a Night a star was born: 'Now he was the best of all' Dateline: The Times, March 9, 1966. Lisbon, European Cup quarter-final, second leg. Writer: Geoffrey Green Football genius who swapped the beautiful game for the playboy life Manchester United Years 1968-69 Like marketing Beckham with charisma Potent brew that led to a diet of wine and brandy Friends… The fans kept on coming as their hero lost fight for … A hospital became a place of pilgrimage as people arrived to pay their respects to a legend. Kaveh Solhekol reports on Best's final hours in West London Tearful memories at Old Trafford shrine A Tale of Two Cities Reaction from Manchester and Ulster Vital Statistics Belfast plans memorial for 'Our Georgie' Family… …And Him Fanfares in short supply for the common man of Manchester Top of the bill ricky hatton Silver Shadow The Game Exclusive On Monday Natural order Fancy that The Times Crossword 23,144 The Times Chiles play Bad bounce The weekend starts here Sport World says goodbye to Best The Times Investec About George The Times Grab a share of the feel-good factor Magnus Grimond on why investors are making a strong return Inside Free guides Cloudy forecasts Information gap A Word to the Wise The Week in Brief Artemis Government has jumped the gun with pensions meddling Gordon's tonic with a twist Only cool fools pay through the nose for premium plastic They're under starter's orders Lenders are doing their bit as first-time buyers return to the market, says Rebecca O'Connor Pay off your mortgage early Nat West It All Adds up Case Study Fed up with Renting Links Share Voicemail with text appeal Go It Alone Michelle Henery meets a businesswoman with a message for bad listeners Survival tips When comfy plans backfire Rebecca O'Connor helps the other Gordon Brown to deal with unexpected redundancy Bradford & Bingley Gordon Brown: what the experts say Over to you Links Baillie Gifford Gordon's response Whine of the Week Intelligent Finance Northern rock A Question of Money Picture Gallery Pensions hope or hype? More like pitfalls and promise, so keep up with the twists and turns in the run-up to April's big shake-up Clerical Medical The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Alliance Trust Savings Limited Tax boon for your pension savings Helen Pridham explains how to turn £50,000 into £64,286 Now you can keep control Helen Monks explains how the changes to pension rules aid inheritance planning Leeds Building Society Winterthur Case Study The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Fidelity Fees can eat into your Sipp Home truths on property deals Putting bricks and mortar into a Sipp may be too expensive and complicated, says Paula Hawkins First direct The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Hargreaves Lansdown Anything goes, from fine wine to steam trains Case Study Flat Chance Bank of Scotland Alliance Leicester The Russians are coming Virginia Blackburn on a revolutionary auction Links There's nothing to touch an Isa Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items Maturity can be so overrated Let the experts do their stuff Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Funds Can Offer a Wider Portfolio, Says Mark Abbey DIY is more rewarding Outperform the Professionals Using the Internet, Says Magnus Links Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices 1 million customers and growing Christmas is only a month away, but one in five of us is still paying off last year's bill Ten Things Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Unsecured personal loans Chelsea Building Society Mortgages F&C The Investment Solution The Times New this Week Where GPs Think the NHS Fails Blame the cautious Stories behind the News Why should the 'worried well' take flak for caring for their health? Need to Know Well, Well… Hard sell: erection gel's slick promise Clocking cancer Antibody Superior health John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends The instinct diet Dickens of a cure Whatever it is, it's our fault Inside the Mind of a GP Pru Health In the pink of health Too shy to tell your GP about an indiscretion? A gay sex clinic could help, says Andrew Pierce Facing the facts Junk Medicine Stem Cell Research Send in the ethical clones Junk Medicine Stem Cell Research Britain's favourite granny Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall's no-nonsense style of grandparenting has made her a bestseller. Janice Turner meets our new family columnist Online Q&A Spare us the spoilt child Happy Families The Little Emperor In the first of her new weekly columns on coping with tricky family figures, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall explains just how to tame those tiny tyrants Over the Counter Lidocaine Cream for Piles Equazen Getting rid of bellyache Persistent warts Battle of the bulge My private nightmare Inside Story Hernia Operation The menu may have been good but the treatment left deep scars on John O'Connell, below With Every Retch, the Scar Opened a Little More A good wheeze Could the way you breathe make you ill? While scientists argue, a new device is claimed to help, says Jerome Burne Panic Breathing Triggers Changes in Metabolism The Hair Group Every breath you take… Winning and dining The Soil Association presented its School Food Awards on Thursday. Celia Dodd visited the four win Full steam ahead Sorted Healthy Cookers Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Carluccio's Festive stocking? Start with quality sweets At your Table Christmas Treats Home-made chocolate truffles Breaking up to make up A-Z of Relationships Q is for Quarrels Get over It Party Fatigue Love in the mourning Would you sleep with your dead partner's best friend? It's taboo, but common and healthy, says Catriona Wrottesley Share the pain Moving on Off my Christmas card list? Eco-Worrier Seasonal Salutations The Times Home Remedies Brushing your Tongue Goodwill can go a long way Volunteer at a hospice or garden with city kids. Amber Cowan says it can be good for you too My personal Crisis Lunchtime Fix Figure-Toning Multiple Display Advertising Items Bodylicious Spot Treatments for Men Sloping off for charity Raising money for cancer research made one woman fitter—and happier, says Helena Pozniak Fancy it Love my man, hate the sex Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I love my husband but I just don't want to have sex with him. I find the whole process unattractive and dirty. Am I being unfair to him? A picture of health Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Artist Tracey Emin, 42, has stubbed out the fags, chills out by stroking the cat, but is looking for love Aquability The Times Inside Times Travel Hastings reborn: a modern parable of sourdough loaves and eco-fishers One Stylish Hotel Can Transform a Tired Resort The World This Week Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Finance Houses Great Capitals Picture Gallery Voyages Jules Verne Bored with the beach? Visit the volcano Nice hotels, proper kids' clubs, serious sun. So no more jokes about Lanzagrotty, please Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Five stars plus Gatwick Offers from £30 American beauties Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas Himalayan rebirth Book now Jo Morris Tracks down the Week's Best Deals Tundra tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items North Cyprus In the land of the giants Samoans were told to abandon their pagan ways. So they took up rugby, says Martin Symington Times Online "I remember Eindhoven as truly electric" Need to know Balmoral on sea The Queen will celebrate her 80th birthday aboard the ultimate country house vessel. Maria Harding rides the royal waves Noble Caledonia Limited The chills are alive Best resorts for early snow? Times ski correspondent Mark Frary makes his selection Times Online Bmibaby New ways to hit the slopes Times Online Excess all areas as car bill bites Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Contact us… Air rage warning Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in Zanzibar Hotel, St Leonards, East Sussex The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Grenoble Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times 'You'll find true love of books in most libraries' Index Set txts Books First Contributors Picture Gallery Your say His word Competition In this week's TLS Next week in Books 'Why is Philip Larkin most novelists' favourite poet?' Old bookshops face brave new world Is the internet spoiling the quest for collectors, asks Stephen McClarence A superstar from next door Her heroines can be ratty, worry about their weight and get trolleyed with their girlfriends. No wonder women have made Cathy Kelly No 1. She talks to Jane Wheatley Weeks at No 1,2005 Cathy's sales Picture Gallery Always and Forever Extracts From Always and Forever The unknown Hitler Gitta Sereny has spent a lifetime reflecting on our fascination with the Führer and his monstrous Reich. But this collection of gossip and unverifiable quotes adds little to our knowledge, she says The Natural History Museum Times Online The Hitler Book Hearing the masters' voices Why is there no comprehensive collection of poets recorded reading their own works? Andrew Motion introduces a new website that intends to fill the gap Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books When the political gets personal How has Maureen Dowd, flame-haired scourge of the White House, managed to morph into this apologetic, self-deprecating little girl, Joan Smith asks Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Are Men Necessary? Required reading Defence of the realm of ideas Extract From The Dragons of Expectation England's dreaming Folkore The Times In short The Books group You say… Star e-mail How to join We say… Alyson Rudd on Bleak House by Charles Dickens Under discussion Have your say on Books group choices online, and see your comments in print on the following dates Books First Hot off the page On the eve of the Literary Review's annual Bad Sex Awards, The Times launches its own Good Sex Awards with some of Belle de Jour's favourite passionate moments. Now, tell us what gets you excited. . . From To His Mistress Going to Bed by John Donne From Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Red hand gang Thriller Get the picture: more time for you to win the chance to illustrate Life of Pi Riddles of the sands The Invasion of Sand Of child's play and Chinese torture Fiction Michèle Roberts Between the wars Historical fiction In short Believe me, I'm a writer Mark Hodkinson on the perils of going into retreat in search of inspiration. Starting with the sceptical coalman The Times Tips for the Great Escape Don't miss this Pop Idol for poets What's more… Quite enchanting Children's The Contenders Audio books Nonfiction Ross Leckie Classics The Tibetan Book of the Dead Paperbacks Fiction Christina Koning You're reading. . . Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six fiction, November 26,1978 Critic's Chart Ben Haggarty picks his top 6 folklore books Reader Chart Top reads from Katie down in Cambridge Bookseller's Chart Matthew Taylor reveals what's flying off the shelves of his bookshop in Chepstow, the gateway to South Wales Top 50 Bestsellers They're reading… Last word The Times Literary Supplement 'We inevitably outlive our pets - unless they are tortoises Books in the news British drinking Times2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 611 The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Times2 Crossword 3758 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Elap: The Listener Crossword 3853 Sevens and Threes Times Online Literary quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku Times Online The Times Saturday November 26 2005 Magazine The Times Jaguar Emporio Armani Cover: Mark Harrison Editor Gill Morgan Deputy Editor Index Charming Reflections Chocolate, Hot As the Blairite all-night-drinking bandwagon staggers up the Finchley Road, I imagine we will sleep no more The Dark Ages Picture Gallery Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to. . . Angling … Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Ilie Nastase, 59, Former Tennis Champion Lexiconfusion No. 60 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated … Advice for the Domestically Challenged The next Big Thing Naming your Own Species The Deal that Changed the Rules was Struck this Spring, when a Bolivian Money Went for £650,000 Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Drainage Engineer Filtered through Charcoal for Purity Pentax Mostly We're Wearing. . . Sofa Shops Bargainhunter Imagine how Tricky It Must Be to Keep a Straight Face while Asserting that the Sale 'Music End this Sunday' The Donovan Bar Coolhunter Take a Man like You… . . . Hosh Kane, 28, actor, London Richmond Picture Gallery Christmas at John Lewis Picture Gallery Love's Labour's Lost Maggie Smith's career is full of chilly, prickly women, yet the actress herself has had a life enriched by two grand passions—and devastated by loss. Alan Franks met her Ford Samsung 'My Marriage to Bev was a Huge Love Affair, Just as It Had Been with Robert' Oris Roland Davidoff Mersey Beats Barclays Chrysler Theakston Glamour All the Way Glamour All the Way One Goose A-Roasting If the prospect of yet another turkey with all its trimmings leaves you feeling a little jaded, here are Gordon Ramsay's recipes for a fail-safe Christmas feast with a twist. . . Martell Philips Philips Philips Morrisons All Good Things come to those who order early. The Food Detective rounds up the best suppliers for all your Christmas larder needs Puddings and Cakes Meat and Poultry 26 November 2005 55 Magazine Pixma Hams and Bacon Seafood Pixma 26 November 2005 59 Magazine Fruit and Veg Pixma 26 November 2005 61 Magazine Cheese Pixma Chocolates Picture Gallery Real Drinks The Sunday Times Microwave Challenge Ready Meal V Home-Cooked Boots Putting on the Glitz Carr's Sainsbury's Annabel Lewis's Decorating Tips Book before 20 January 2006 and save up to £1000 per … Antarctica Awaits Antarctica is a beautiful and demanding place that … Antarctica Awaits Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia & the Falklands … NB: Prices may be subject to a fuel surcharge. 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