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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John Naughton, Max White, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Peter Philips, Alexandra Frean, Ross Leckiec, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Professor Stanley Henig, Simon Crompton Medical Editor, Jill Hartley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Magnus Magnusson, Jane MacCartney, Clare Lazaro, Olivia Lichtenstein, Duncan Sheekey, Sir Peter Pickles, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sarah Emily Miano, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Pamela Anderson, RJ, Alicie Braga, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Dominic Wells, Hannah McGill, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Flona McCann, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Jack Swaab, Martha Wainwright, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Sam Lister, Chris Sullivan, Andrew Norfolk, Rosie Millard, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Antonia Senior, John Mortimer, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Emlyn Lloyd, Heather McGregor Micromanager, Ozzie, Barry Norman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Debra Craine, Mark and Magnus, Anne-Sophie Mascarenhas, Mike Pattenden, Rob Penn, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, James Pardey, Phoebe Greenwood, Candida Crewe, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Crispin Caidicott, KM, Andrew Pierce and Patrick Foster, Linton Chiswick, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Rosemary Bennett and Dan Sabbagh, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, JB, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Simon Le Bon, Salman Rushdie, Rebecca Worrell, Dave Ricketts, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Clare Winters, Daniel McGrory, James Doran and Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Kay, Angela Carter, Nigel Williamson, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, TW, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Judy French, Tom Goodman-Hill, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Joanna Evans, Sam Coates, Sally Baker, Mandy Caddy, Robin Myers, David Baddiel, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Sarah wells, Christina Koning, James Purnell, Magnus Grimond, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Lynda Baker, Kate Saunders, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean MacAulay, Gordon Ramsay, John Russell Taylor, Peter Stothard, Paul Watkins, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Mark a Therton and Antonia Senior, Francis Gilbert, Simon Handley, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Georgie Thompson, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Professor Sir Denis Pereira Gray, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Greg Bear, Lucy Powell, Anthony Browne and Graham Keeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lindsey Cooper, Siân Morgan, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Nicholas Clee, Rebecca O'Connor and Antonia Senior, Winter Protection, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, John Greensmith, Geoffrey Hinton, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Chant, Robert Crampton, Ian Johns, Jack Gyllenhaal, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Jolly Uncle Jack, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, Joe Dilion, Rebecca Ley, Helen McMahon, Professor Felix Weinberg, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Dream Boogie, Peter Guralnick, Bess Twiston Davies, Ben Webster, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Thomas Chesshyre, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jamie Whyte, Tim Severin, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Ian Palin, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Luke Jackson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Katherine Jenkins, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, John Fuller, Simon Crompton, Shusha Guppy, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Mystery Guest, Owen Slot, Philip Pullman, Alan Jackson, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jenny Davey, Karen Krizanovich and David Quantick, Peter Klinger, Lennart Ljung, Joe Bolger, Annabelle Thorpe and Jill Crawshaw, Michael Streeter,
ResumoThe Times Where you can find the best care Why your postcode counts Hospital 'lottery' blamed for 5,000 deaths England kick off with dream draw The Times Arts and Entertainment Beauty in the Magazine Offers If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … Books: 24 Pages inside Travel Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Muslim clerics call for release of hostages Tarnished soldier to be war crimes case witness Tiffany Tinsel Little Extras The luxury life of a benefit fraudster Tube death police may be charged, says head of inquiry Arms and Men Court staff vote for strike action Workers' deadline Passport ruling Doctor sentenced Song record Louis Vuitton The English beauty who fled Taleban to contest Miss World Charity and huge portraits—it's the Bill Gates roadshow Sam Lister reports from South Asia as the computer tycoon and his wife go on a mission to transform global healthcare Homebase Creating a solution that gives leverage for change in health Near misses at fatal rail crossing Network Rail failed to act after three incidents at spot where two girls were killed by express train, reports Ben Webster Mobile Technology You've got AA friend Real IRA chief loses appeal British Gas strike Melting point Boris quits, to spend more time with party Spectator Editor will resign to concentrate on politics Costs in Human Misery and Cold Hard Cash By a Correspondent: Salesman posing as a doctor 'did real harm' Tsunami photo girl is our lost daughter, say couple Argos School's out for ever as enrolment online starts Boy musician ordered to pipe down outdoors WHSmith Mother and children are killed as lorry crushes car in pile-up Bally Merck doctored arthritis drug data Small Tardis could fetch big price Trauma of infertility is worse than cancer, says Winston Dixons Chanel Angela Gore Limited January Sale Myweek Gordon Brown according to Hugo Rifkind Sipps landlords to be hit by tax blow The buy-to-let market will suffer from the Treasury's decision to halt an allowance on property, writes Rebecca O'Connor Citizen No CAP reform, no budget, Blair says Christmas Cheer Being busy 'new badge of honour' Longer working hours are seen as the latest status symbol, writes Alexandra Frean A Video iPOD from £3? Citroën Bose 1961 to 2001 easyJet.com PC World The Computer Superstore Debts force Blunkett DNA test company to halt trading Christmas online poll hijacked 'to oust Jesus' Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent Times Comment The Force is with David the Unruffled. The Tories' hour has come The Week innocent Taste and trust in the arts For all its ills, the NHS is on the mend London views Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debated The search goes on for a way out of Limbo Ice breakers Poor sport Squinting season The Times Heart of the City The London Stock Exchange is worth more than just its price Monarch of the Road There was something human about the Routemaster bus When a biology student can't tell a foxglove from a primrose, well ... Wild Notebook Healthy Exercise Comparing the performance of hospitals will lift standards The enviable lightness of being DC How does he do it? Disabled son, pregnant wife, moving house, PMQs-all sorted out with an unworried calm Is your compassion tender or tough? What this cultural debate needs is more dirt, less pure stupidity A lesson about torture, half a century on TV expert paid £20,000 for forger's worthless painting A Video Ipod from £3? dunhill Killer must face murder charge Greener Stansted Bug hits school Chimp shot dead Gascoigne mercy By a Correspondent: Queen chart record American Express Last Bluebell Girl bows out at 92 Tributes have been paid to Gloria Sheaves, the last original member of the daring dance troupe, writes Michael Horsnell Helping a family to stand up against the torment of abuse Christmas Appeal BT Fusion BT More power to you Potters Bar decision criticised Auction a leg up for disabled Parliament Protester arrested Baby bongo bounces forth at London Zoo PC World BBC ready to lead viewers into a vivid new world of television What is HDTV? John Lewis Why Clark was the king Surfers quaking on their boards as foam dries up Talks about big climate change may end with talks about more talks Kyoto: Aims and Failures of Climate Control Satellite maps show how world is choking in smog Girls Aloud Chemistry New London Bus Gradual Replacement of Entire Fleet Everyone off! Rountemaster's final stop Anoraks in their hundreds lined up to say goodbye to the symbol of a bygone era, writes Alan Hamilton The Week on the Web There is no reason to allow neo-Nazis to invade your PC, writes Rhys Blakely Most-Read at Times Online Oxfam Broadband speeds for only £2.08 a month Keypoint endowment claims Breast cancer drug may save many lives Comet Apollo halfords Driving down prices As Labour sharpens the knives for Cameron, which blade will it use? Ben MacIntyre can hear the grinding as Blair hones his stiletto and Brown his broadsword Picture Gallery New leader stresses his green credentials Out of tune with Children in Need Mungo's Stargazer Osborne caused something of a rumpus at Oxford Sark says a fond farewell to the era of feudalism Renault Iberia Outmanoeuvring his Charges Care How Mr Loophole overtakes the law The lawyer who rescues the elite from drink-driving charges says it's only his job, writes Russell Jenkins A romp through six hours of fifth first night Theatre Canterbury Tales Timberland Flooring Bonhams Times World News Winter Olympics under threat from 40,000 violent protesters Olympic Record Sex and city scandals find a buyers' market in China Mitsubishi Motors The Times Destroyed from Top to Bottom Laura Ashley Kamikaze warship resurfaces in film as source of pride Dreams (AP): Domino effect preserves sparrow (Reuters): Fugitive from Britain arrested (AP): A White House Christmas tale Half Price (AFP): Islamic leaders' terrorism accord (AP): Boy dies in jet's snow landing War crimes suspect's four years of high life on run flymonarch.com (AP): Impatience with Iran growing (AFP): Bird flu death (AP): Car bomb escape (AP): Death sentence (AP): Flight hospitality Farm Friends Multiple Display Advertising Items Half Price SS ring stolen from Hitler's lair Comet Author the Turks tried gag refuses to rewrite history Suna Erdem Was It Genocide? (Reuters): Putin rival is stymied AIG Healthnow Today's Moscow nursery lesson—bribery pays Compulsory spin on dark side of history splits MPs Work where you work best Russian gas job for Schröder The Sunday Times Mothers of lost sons honour woman who dared to defy Junta Officer's sons die in car crashes 15 minutes apart Lastminute.com Party that impeached Clinton gets taste of its own medicine Republicans sinking in sleaze A decade ago the Democrats were throught to be shady. Now it is the turn of Mr Bush's party, writes Tim Reid Times Business Asda fights back with small stores Eurodis censure Steel deal Quote of the day China completes its bridge of size Pensions rule change will cost businesses an extra … Ftse 100 Stock Markets There's more to the LSE bid than price North Sea Oil Addicted to PartyGaming Pound to Dollar Cazenove Capital Management Currencies Building value Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Look ahead Picture Gallery Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Director's dealing Rumour of the day Sonar deal soon Stop Press Air Liquide plan E. On meter order Havas proposals British Funds That was the Week Egg faces a £54m cut to profits in PPI investigation Equitable advice demand New bidder set to scupper Endeavour over PD Ports Cover Story Oil shares hit by Kuwait's £1bn BP sell-off Shareholders lift LSE out of reach Betandwin enters talks for €500m takeover of Ongame Silver Shadow Raising the Gaming Stakes Supermarkets under first as Tesco takes over local stores Make sure you cash in on the season of goodwill Timetable French Connection sheds 4.2% after profit warning NTL reviews Virgin bid Telegraaf in Sky Radio lead French turkeys Viacom set for $1.3bn deal to buy Spielberg studio Role for IMF critic City Diary Religious drive City Diary Unilever cleans up by learning how to sell to the poorest of the world Carl Mortished discovers big business in the Brazilian Slums Cescau sets his sights on China for growth Taking a Stake in Chinese Banking 'It is a sad day when the City Slickers can be dragged through the courts' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Backlash forces banks to scale back in China Opposition is growing despite curbs on ownership, reports Jane McCartney New Stansted runway plan 'flawed' OnlineShopping Strike threat at Terminal Five site The Duo at the Helm Dawnay, Day's bullish refusal to follow the herd Guy Naggar has always dared to be different, writes Jenny Davey 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 Sibir at record high as oligarch with rival interests injects £314m Gilts Blue Chips Rated on Ethics Few happy returns for ethical investing WPP leads sector surge as hopes rise for ad revenues Stock Markets Business Equity Prices Art for Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Squadron Leader Ray Hanna Leader of the Red Arrows whose skill and vision established it as the world's premier display team Danny Williams Singer renowned for Moon River Lillian Browse Art dealer and author who championed the moderns, founded a famous gallery and became "the Duchess of Cork Street' Guy Sydenham Master potter who straddled the worlds of commercial and studio ceramics with his innovative yet functional work Alfons Auer Theologian who wanted a Christianity 'more open to the world' Alfons Auer, theologian, was born on February 12, 1915. He died on November 19, 2005, aged 90 Truth in black and white Some prominent Christains tell Bess Twitson Davies about the books that have inspired them this year Elisabeth Behr-Sigel Matriarch of the Orthodox Church in Western Europe Elisabeth Behr-Sigel, theologian, was born on July 21, 1907. She died on November 26, 2005, aged 98 Different freedoms, or why religion and politics should never mix Bridge between the mosque and the synagogue David Khalili, owner of the largest private collection of Muslim art, tells Michael Binyon how culture can unite different faiths Sunday Worship Faith News Memorial Service Appointments Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Civil Partnerships School Notices Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Garbage dumpers, extravagant bowing and experssing praise and sympathy Timesonline Feather Report Readers Reply What to Look out for Readers afflicted by the curse of the a******k Feed Back Which is worse: to spell out those four-letter words, or obscure them? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fog behind mystery of the Big Grey Man Weather Eye Anniversaries Buy the Book Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Nicholls assumes command as Pipe runs out of puff Racing War Of Attrition ready for heavy going Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cheltenham William Hill Fondmort can win weighty argument Cheltenham Totescoop 6 The Wright Track Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Hong Kong gives Ouija Board big opportunity William Hill Betting: Mile: 3-1 Bullish Luck, 7-2 Asakusa … totesport.com Doncaster Coach journey takes me down darkened road Southwell Racing Robin Cook Gold Cup Racing next Week Idol achievement Yelling challenge Cookey on target The Results Service Snow Reports The Weekend's Fixtures Times Test Promoters plan to break away Best ensures triumph as Saracens lose their way Heineken Cup The Times Offers Direct Mark Souster's Guide to this Weekend's Action Robinson helps Sharks maintain perfect record Bring on the World Maktoum takes over mission control in drive for success Georgie Thompson says there is nothing fake about the motor racing sheikh Murphy faces test of mettle Tancock claims bronze medal Bennett offers his resignation Audiences likely to apply more pressure on Khan Tale of the Tape The Times Timing may finally be right for Harrison This Sporting Life (1963) And so we reach the final reel in our hunt for the … The Story so Far 50 Man of Bronze 49 The Big Blue … Rocky (1976) Boxing When We Were Kings (1996) Boxing Charlots of Fire (1981) Athletics Barry Norman Raging Bull (1980) Boxing And the Awards Go to... Trescothick happy to get his hands dirty in England cause Vaughan gets full backing as split roles are given big thumbs down How They Line up road to glory Bravo Maradona and child in court Magic Sponge Whelan's call for salary cap more than pie in sky The Times Getting a Taste of Abramovich Everton the favourites to sign Keane Queiroz in denial with attempt to raise spirits Lastminute.com Essien words of contrition may not be enough to sway Uefa Van Persie's deal extended Sheepish Owen Blow for Zenden Sport Football Championship League One League Two Conference Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Bell's Scottish League Third Division 'Crouch Affair' raises questions about nature of BBC's sporting conduct Never a Klum face as draw show mixes illusion with talking balls The only goal that mattered Best of the Web Toyota England supporters will be ordered not to mention the … The Fans' Guide to Frankfurt Times Online The Fans' Guide to Cologne Is it my best chance to win? It's my last chance The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Daniel Finkelstein Smallest nation look to cause big upset Trinidad & Tobago For the Record Blue Square Sense of déjà vu for 'Svennis' Inconsistent qualifying results offer grounds for optimism Paraguay Argentina's fate brings sharp intake of breath once again Wembley Stadium England handed painless start in bid to end 40 years … Paraguay provide opening test Trinidad should be conquered Sweden clash may not matter Brazil lie in wait in semi The Times can reveal Sven-Göran Eriksson's real thoughts … City centre security a worry for police union The Times The Times Crossword 23,156 The greatest show on earth-get me a seat Kaveh Solhekol lifts the lid off the plans set up by Germany to cope with demand Sport Sweden sour note for Eriksson after draw whets the appetite Group B England Paraguay Trinidad & Tobago Sweden The Times Sky Sports The Great Mobile Rip-Off Don't ring us, we'll fleece you Phone operators are failing to clamp down on premium service abuse, says Elizabeth Judge Inside Free guides Rising stars of silver scene steal the limelight Collecting Case study Orange leaves bitter taste Links Artemis The Profit Hunter Casting another shadow over housing policies Sipp U-turn makes us see red The scammers have got us—hook, line and stinker Tax shelter caves in on property investors You bought a £100,000 house for your pension. 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Rebecca O'Connor and Antonia Senior explain Bradford & Bingley the share centre Links Britannia Building Society Brown's winners and losers Mortgage Advisor Footnotes Answers to financial prayers Antonia Senior helps a lay preacher and his family who are finding it hard to balance their books Free Guide The Clark family: what the experts say Over to you Links Legal & General Eleanor's response Reit track after Sipp U-turn Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Get Ready for the New Property Vehicle, Says Mark cahool Taking a dip offshore Some Companies Jumped in Early for the Tax Benefits, Says Magnus Links The Royal of Scotland Plc Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices ING Direct Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Brown's recipes promise more gilts than gingerbread 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 Credit cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanks for the thought but I'm no Sir Digby Brown grabs back perk for self-employed F&C First In Investment Trusts Nutritious Nibbles Health Mapping Inside Next Week Ills in the Aisles Walking a fine line Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News A dopey government policy on drugs is simply befuddling us all Need to Know Well, Well ... Who's a pretty boy? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends 'Invisible diet' cons you into slimming Never say die Antibody All stand for cure Bunny girls Seeing off the scaremongers Junk Medicine Animal Research Mapping a revolution Is the future bright for our health service? A technique Going vocal on local A dry, uncomfortable scalp? Discover the 'soothing … Battle against the superbug Precautions against MRSA vary enormously from hospital to hospital, according to Dr Foster, the health data experts. Nigel Hawkes reports The Times Inside the Main Paper Paediatric surgeons lack experience Variations in hospital standards: by numbers At this stage of my life Simon Callow has always been alternative: he's a fan of acupuncture and cupping, won't drink water with food,'tames' his body in the gym and is obsessive about work. Rosie Millard meets an original dr foster Books Remember—a camel is not just for Christmas Eco-Worrier Ethical Christmas Gifts If you thought that ethical giving was worthy but dull, think again, says Anna Shepard. Charity gift Recycling for wrap artists Just giving Paying your dues Joy to the world Celebration donation Right on the Money Getting your goat Dipping into party winners Delicious, quick and nutritious. Jane Clarke makes canapés to hit the Christmas spot Best supermarket buys Ultrasonex It's not funny any more... Happy Families In a field of dreams John Naish joins an army of tree planters in the National Forest and discovers how it can heal your psyche Touching wood Ultrasonex The rules of falling in love A-Z of Relationships S for Seduction The Times Get over It Lost Confidence Diva for just one day Olivia Lichtenstein polishes up a mother-daughter relationship Ultrasonex High price of elegance Partying in heels can be sole-destroying. Rosie Millard learns how to put her best foot forward and, Foot work Bodylicious The Times Lunchtime Fix False Eyelashes The flip side Breathing Space Skateboarding Parks Multiple Display Advertising Items A better bottom line Top tip Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice That really hits the spot Q I have discovered a soft area behind the public bone that just needs to be touched for great pleasure. Is this an external extension of the clitoris? Over to You In a spiritual fashion Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Model and actress Lisa B, 34, believes in moderation in everything—except pasta, rice and bread Healthy Direct The Times Contents Picture Gallery body&soul The Health Atlas What your postcode says about your health How care and quality vary between hospitals Key questions to ensure the best care for you and your family Meet the Mascarenhas We have taken three households and fed their postcodes into health-mapping software to see what their location tells us about their health. It produces a surprisingly detailed profile The Verdict Figuring out the Coopers Living in the centre of an industrial town can bring a higher risk of some illnesses The Verdict The French Family Ways Enjoying a traditional life beside the sea, with plenty of fresh air and sensible exercise Bowel Cancer Risk Coping with Injury Time Key Questions Breast Options Regular check-ups and the best possible treatment are essential for a disease that is no respecter of better diets and healthier lifestyles Key Questions Right from the Start You can't guarantee a dream birth—but you can choose a maternity ward to suit your needs Key Questions Top Care for Tiny People Entrusting your child to hospital care requires trust and high standards of specialist help so you can breathe easy Top Hospitals Asthma Map Key Questions Heart Hotsports Top Hospitals Beat the Bypass Blues Whether you are having diagnostic procedures or open-heart surgery, you can cut your risk of complications by asking a few simple questions Key Questions Sheffield Mettle Staff at the Hospital of the Year are like one big happy family, writes Peta Bee dr foster How It was Decided How Good is your Hospital? Top Hospitals Hospital Scorecard Falling in Love Again Inside A honeymoon where you can't even hold hands? Gay travellers take note Aussie grubstake The World this Week Mystery tour Siberian excess Snow boasters Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Climate Cost Image of the Week Home & Away Birders' Billets www.Ryanair.Com Multiple Display Advertising Items Dublin goes down so well Bel Mooney drinks deep in the literary heart of Ireland Need to know Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items For a Guinness New Year Moble Caledonia Limited Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow gypsies seek powder Rob Penn hired a motorhome to chase the best snow on an American road trip Need to know Mexican Caribbean Timesonline What's hot in the cold The Times Minimalist chic, maximum style Forget Tunisia's package image, says Jill Hartley. These days even the hotel bathrooms are sexy Need to know Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAS We Send a Writer under the Covers... This Week: Apex City of London Hotel, London EC3 Competition Your £ Abroad The Bargain Hunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items OFT Books 4 Class acts? 'On your marks, get set, read' Contributors Picture Gallery Your say 'Almost any writing on sex, out of context, can feel cringe-worthy' Did the page move for you? Two weeks ago, we asked for readers' selections of their favourite writing about sex. Who better to introduce them than the Times writer Giles Coren, the proud winner of this year's Bad Sex in Fiction award? Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Who examines the examiners? Confronted by a woefully dull GCSE English anthology, Francis Gilbert and his class began to muse on the identity of those who picked their set texts The adventure of Astérixet Les Cinq Questions A stroppy little Gaul with a big conk or a cultural icon? Charles Bremner finds out as we invite you to win a trip to a new exhibition Astérix and the Falling Sky Competition National Book Tokens World aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Is there poetry in your voice? Win the chance to record a CD of verse. Christina Hardyment introduces the Times/Naxos Voice of the Year contest Win the chance to be a top reader Learn from the experts Chapter 1: press Alt/Control The internet has revolutionised the way that people buy recorded music. Now, John Naughton argues, publishers must grasp that it might be about to do the same to the world of books The Times Why a myth is not just any old story To introduce a an exclusive set of Canongate's Myths series, Philip Pullman muses on their enduring power Seven Seas ProBrain Pure Fish Oil Special offer Pure Soul, impure heart Sam Cooke always seemed in control of his career. But, Bob Stanley says, his life behind the scenes was a mess that spiralled out of control Little, Brown, £25, 750pp £22.50 (free p&p) Extract The Times In short Fire that still burns Military We say... Alyson Rudd on This Blinding Absence of Light You say... Star e-mail How to join Under discussion Have your say on Books group choices online, and see your comments in print on the following dates Books The Actor's Story When a small-time Shakespearean player went a speech too far ... Exclusively in The Times, a seasonal short story by John Mortimer The Times Power failure Fiction Down to earth with a bang Thriller A new song of the Norsemen Saga The Viking Trilogy An orchestra of angels Fiction Flawed Angel In Short Audiobooks Christina Hardyment hits the ode with Stephen Fry The Times Literary Supplement Supplementary questions From a suspiciously raised eyebrow over the creator of Tinkerbell to a rediscovered Sapphic masteriece, Peter Stothard recalls the highlights of the year at the TLS Magic spell proves to be more than words Children's What's more... The Times Classics Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales Nonfiction Fiction Critic's Chart Paul Watkins picks his top 6 Viking books Vintage Chart Fiction top six December 10,1989 Reader Chart James Pardey, medical researcher, London Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Whether you long to swim with dolphins or cook with Stein, Mandy Caddy of the St Ives Bookseller has the right book for you They're reading... 'One delusional reader misread a great book and killed a great man' This week in the TLS Next week in Books Books in the news Death of Lennon Games Jumbo Crossword 613 Cryptic clues times2 clues History of the 20th Century Chess Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3770 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossworld 3855 Musclied Miss Lued is Clumed Times Online Literary Quiz Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku Times to solve Win Copies of the Times Su Doku Books Magazine Emporio Armani Editor Gill Morgan Deputy Editor Colette Forder Art … Contents Raquel Welch in a Fur Bikini Contacts Salvatore Ferragame When the midlife hobby attacks, there's no going back. I can hardly wait for my Dayskipper navigation exam The Dark Ages iPod Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to... Wisdom Gardening (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without ... Simon Le Bon, 47, Duran Duran Frontman Lexiconfusion Slummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Someone's Got to Do It ... The Toy Tester Sisley casa Drinkaware.Co.Uk ... Mostly We're Wearing ... Deck the Roofs Bargainhunter Out There Tea-Party Frocks Posters Coolhunter Take a Man like You ... ... Duncan Bannatyne, 56, entrepreneur, London "As a businessman, I like and need to be smartly dressed, but I'm not one for a shirt and tie. I want a cool causal look, while still looking like the boss" Top Gear Davidoff Cool Water Jake's Progress Jake Gyllenhaal has been acting since he was ten, but it's now, at 24, that he's really creating a stir. With three new films, including a brave portrayal of forbidden love in the Wild West, he should have nothing to cry about (but that doesn't stop him) Picture Gallery Martell Red Sea Riviera Sony The First Waltz It's strictly ballroom in Britain's inner-city primary schools, as they follow in the footsteps of a scheme that swept New York brother At your side Seiko Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbot Ale The Invisible Star She's the artist critics love to hate, and you won't catch her on a red carpet. Yet Enya has sold a staggering 65 million albums—and counting hp Theakston Longmire "Longmire has the largest collection of cufflinks to be found" Once upon a Time in Britain Bruce Davidson's lens caught the British as they recovered from the war—and teetered on the brink of the Sixties Epson MasterCard beyond petroleum National Book tokens Fashion Six Great Party Shoes Prepare to Party How to Get Dressed Lisa Armstrong Hotpoint A Recent Party Made the Last Days of Rome Pale by Comparison The Moment I Wake up Bag of Tricks Dexter Flecher Truth in Beauty Clarins Paris Carr's A Three-Bird Roast with Veg and a Côtes Du Rhône: You Couldn't Eat a Better Christmas Lunch Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Spending your Bonus at Canary Wharf Morrisons I Identified my Gran's House by the Small of Baking, and These are a Tribute to her Food There is only One Choice Top 100 Festive Wines Spend a bit more this Christmas, says Jane MacQuitty, and give your tastebuds a treat Week Three: 25 Bottles under £12 Dixma berghaus The Sunday Times Vienna Six Kitchen Greats Panettone Food Detective Out of this World Foodie at Large How to boldly go where no food-lover has gone before Taste Test ... 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Not the greatest date she'd ever had Beta Male Roland Reggae The Times Choose from Hundreds of Christmas Gifts Dominic Wells And now readers, it's over to you Never mind what the critics said, what were your cultural highlights in 2005? Richard Morrison would like to know Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Image of the Week Star Choice Their plans for the week Raising voices He's big, he's strong, he's very long Each week a critical duo debate the latest cultural biggie. This week Karen Krizanovich and David Quantick size up Peter Jackson's remake of King Kong: monster smash or beastly bore? Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Hitor Hype? It's a top dog's life Personal trainers, plastic surgeons, rehab ... the canine stars of Hollywood want for nothing, says Sean MacAulay Shoot that Dog: Canine Cuties on Camera Foreign affairs 2004: Agnès Jaoui became a Cannes prizewinner, while Christophe Honoré and Catherine Breillat set out to shock. 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