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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Chris Ferguson, Christina Hardyment, Daniel Galvin, Peter Hook, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, Nicola Christle, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Arthur Tait, Sally Shalam, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, John Collier, SD, Mark Frary, Ian Middletown, Jane Knight, Stuart Moses, Clare Lazaro, M. R. O. Kelly, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, R. V. Clarke, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, June A. Stubbs, James Bone, James Ducker, Lady Cleaver and Jacqueline Hyer, Melissa Katsoulis, Lucie Eadon, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Graham Stewart, Ginny Dougary, Dorothy Proctor, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Doug Richard, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nora Sands, Nancy Durrant, Noam Friedlander, Howard Davies, Tom Blaney, Hilary Rose, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, John Prescott, Mike Pattenden, George Tasker, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Romain, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent and Fran Yeoman, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Candida Crewe, Steve Bird, Michael Theodolou and Daniel McGrory, Rose Shepherd, Sandra Hempel, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Eric Warne, David Hands, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Geoff Quick, Jonathan Richards, Will Pavia and Fran Yeoman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Keith David, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Philip King, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Salman Rushdie, Francis Fukuyama, Paula Hawkins, Jeremy Dyson, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Tarquin Hall, Stephen Anderton, Roy Friendship-Taylor Chairman, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Amanda Donohoe, George Brock, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, James Slater, Morgan Falconer, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Malcolm Kafetz, David Sanderson and Lewis Smith, Liam Mullone, Raymond Keene, Jill Shawcraw, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Laura Reznik, Alexi Harpor, Dr John Philpott Chief Economist, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Seddon, Jeannette Hyde, Mona Thowens, Peta Bee, Zoë Strimpel, Patrick Hosking, Andrew Collins, Lynda La Plante, Damian Whitworth, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, John Andrews Chairman, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Amanda Andrews and Dan Sabbagh, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Matt Hughes and Matt Dickinson, Andrew Jack, Katherine Kirk, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ian Finlayson, Julian Muscat, Margaret Reynolds, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Tom Cox, Robert Crampton, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Mike Rosewell, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Howard Swains, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Halpin, Michelle Cazzulino and Catherine Boyle, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Graham Searjeant, Daniel Yergin, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, John Mitchell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Hayley Angel Wardle, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Jill Dawson, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Tania Cagnoni, James Christopher, Philip Oltermann, Lisa Tuttle, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Dominic Kennedy and Paul Bompard, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Soft drinks pulled from shelves over cancer fear The Times Holiday Su Doku Soft drinks pulled from shelves over cancer fear Watchdog demands inquiry into benzene levels in 26 popular brands The Times timesonline. co. uk for breaking news The Times Holiday Su Doku: Inside Books Travel: It's Whales, Fincas and Bargains offers Commonplace at low levels Clarke withdraws race 'facts' Affected Brands Picture Gallery Water Works walk slowly… Source of the Nile is redrawn by 66 miles 4,000 cops in Blackburn, Lancashire. Oh boy, what a second date Jack Straw went all out yesterday to show the world's most powerful woman northern hospitality. Ben MacIntyre reports US made thousands of mistakes over Iraq, admits Rice Gucci The chilli so hot you need gloves Hot Stuff How a cruise celebration ended in panic, chaos and death At least 57 people drowned when a packed dhow capsized, write Steve Bird, Michael Theodolou and Daniel McGrory Picture Gallery 'Building will be finished as tribute to dead' Calls for charges over six Red Cap killings Halifax What Went Wrong at Al-Majar Al-Kabir Light Program AA Patek Philippe Cuban Party Pop picker takes the hit and miss out of music making Bmw Pc World Tories pay back £5m to hide names of lenders Witness to Auschwitz horror dies at 82 Rudolf Vrba escaped the gas chambers to tell the world of the Nazi genocide, report David Sanderson and Lewis Smith Chip 'n' Sing, the new way to beat card fraud Leading article Picture Gallery Death Camp £300m is the price Trump puts on his Scottish links A murder trial is such good education Politics for Humans Holiday Inn Pay off your mortgage early Death Row npower Times Comment Punish, O Lord, those of us who, through our own fault, are ungreen Friends of the Earth are Elijah's new recruits. Eco-apocalypticism is the new religion The Week Concern Protecting employees Museums: fantastic displays or storage space? History of castrati Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Costs of keeping the Royal Parks Off the list A runway too far Bible and soda Badge worthy Picture Gallery Further Thought Keen adults may have more to offer their country than indolent youths In Praise of Folly Every day is now the once-a-year day for the great majority of mankind The tapioca's going mad in our garden. And was that Lady Bracknell I heard? Wild Notebook Auntie's Nephew What is the future for ITV in the new television era? The problem with old age-curtains You're going to get old so you'd better start planning now. Personally, I'd go for the boutique hotel option The elderly and the very young were meant for each other: it is what evolution intended Picture Gallery janice. turner@thetimes. co. uk Walter de la Blair: world exclusive We should all boo that weaselly phrase 'the welfare of the child'|Should a convicted thief be approved for IVF? What about a reformed drug addict? Past Notes Identity cards and the ghost of Mr Willcock Legal chief charged over false identity Volkswagen Grieving parents follow son in suicide The Beretta John Lewis Iranian militiamen were brought in by Britain Inquiry into secret guns-for-Iraq deal You & Us UBS Middle England's women fight for lacemaking and language courses 'This is a way of reaching my dream' Further Funding Over-60s begin free bus travel Software spies Eurofighter hitch Men released Clarification John Lewis Jeep Trials PE stands for Particularly Easy at GCSE My Week people@thetimes. co. uk Lowest on Web Australian Property Briefing Sessions Jaguar Painted out My, what a fabulous Rubens. Is it real? Scores of paintings thought to be by the 17th-century master may not be his work, reports Dalya Alberge dfs dfs Early twenties 'a bad age' for birth Expectant mothers may not be so scatty What's in a Smell Sceptics scent victory as study dismisses alleged benefits of aromatherapy Mr and Mrs P. C. say goodbye to tikka tour A busy fortnight takes its toll, but the royal couple smile on through the heat, reports Damian Whitworth in Jaipur One's Numbers Landrover Dubai starts to circle on world's leading airports Boxing 'Prince' may be jailed Soldier's death Theme to stream Filling time Trial victims home Menace that brings its own reward first night Theatre In Celebration of Harold Pinter The Gate, W11 Directgov www. openuniversity. co. uk/languages flybe.com www.nectar.com Times World News Easy money: Hopper the artist makes $1m in just one evening Pop Art British police get power to arrest at the World Cup Brittany Ferries By Our Foreign Staff: Parents jailed for killing their babies Sport Toyota Students vow to vent fury after Chirac backs youth labour law MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Workers' Rights Directgov Pop idol TV show stifled as Chinese get taste for having a vote (AP): Palestinian factions clash (Reuters): School fire kills 12 (AP): Hu offers talks (AP): Coke furnace (AP): Kosher calls Dell Fishermen sail out to net a fortune with cocaine catch Parcels dumped by traffickers now dominate life in a coast stricken by poverty, writes Mona Thowens (AP): Earthquakes kill at least 66 (AP): Deadline extended (Reuters): 'Illegal' martial law (AP): Revenge bombing (AP): Image upgrade (AP): Pandas rejected (AP): Wrong-footed (AP): Viper dodge Marriott Rifle that won the Film cowboy's weapon of choice must ride into sunset, reports James Bone Ladbrokes.com www.onspeed.com Kitchen magic History of a Legend West gets bullet Steve McQueen, right, John Wayne and James Stewart all used Winchester rifles in their westerns Families at was over election Household rows over the Prime Minister have become unusually fierce and even violent, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Mitsubishi Motors elite Killing Fields Times Business FirstAfrica delay Saturday April 1 2006 HBOS pay boost Clapham pledge Quote of the day Getaway for high-flyers New suitors prepare move as ITV sees off Dyke's bid FTSE 100 BT to take on mobile groups in spectrum auction Stock Markets Reminding you of these foolish things Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Economics The Sunday Times World Markets The week's biggest movers Look ahead Briefing Bet of the day Results in brief Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Microsoft 'clarity' Stop Press Parmalat parting Music sales fall Delphi to cut jobs Merck class action British Funds Business big shot Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday UK shares experience best growth for 8 years Gardner enjoys £1.6m pension boost from British Gas owner How the Markets Have Fared Japanese jobless rate plunges Ofwat fines Southern Water £5m over customer service Land of Rises The Money Magnets Stanley Fink NatWest City saw the future 300 years ago with move into derivatives Fund managers ride high after cash floods in Fink confirms Tory loan Struggling Yukos ready to sell key Baltic refinery The Times Rosneft hires US banker The Top Shop Lara City Diary Australian watchdog accuses Citigroup of insider dealing US bank faces 'conflict of interest' claim, reports Tom Bawden Scandal forces Austrian bank sale Party Suffers The Times Costly Record The world is waking up to new era of power politice The instituation and policies set up after the 1973 Arab oil embargo can no longer meet the needs of energy consumers or producers, says Daniel Yergin Old questions, new answers Shocks to supply and demand Unit-Linked Insurance Investments 'The buildings are compact, but some people are never grateful' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country The Times Third drug maker to settle over 'scam' Serono aims for $5.6bn war chest 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Rank Group lifted by talk of tie-up with Stanley Leisure Small Caps Gilts Oil independents offer opportunity and barrels of risk Tempus Miners hurt as profit-talking pulls FTSE sharply lower Stock Markets Large Caps Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Investment Companies Encounters Encounters Gray & Farrar International Rendezvous Matchmaker It takes 2 optimum Times Register John McGahern Acclaimed Irish novelist who in carefully lucid prose chronicled the telling detail of life in rural Leitrim The Church, he said, had taught him much about the equality of men and women under the sun John McGahern, novelist, was born on November 12, 1934. He died of cancer on March 30, 2006, aged 71 Lives Remembered Michael Bateman Gregarious food journalist who adventured in search of unfamiliar flavours and exotic ingredients Michael Bateman, writer and food journalist, was born on March 25, 1932. He died on March 26, 2006, aged 74 John Letts Man of letters who saved the Folio Society, established the Trollope Society and defended our museums from philistines John Letts, OBE, publisher and museologist, was born on November 18, 1929. He died on March 25, 2006, aged 76 Christian Communion celebrates love in the midst of Man's betrayal Electronic false prophets tell lies in His name As Passover nears, Jonathan Romain wonders how Moses would have coped with the duplicity of the internet age Faith News Feather Report What to Look out for Taking lessons from the Fifties at the drop of a hat Feedback Designs on our interiors, criminal negligence and Yorkshire kisses Shark's fin soup, cream tea traditions, cutlery wars and shortened answers Modern Times Court Circular Picture Gallery Appointments Legal News Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? School Notices Wanted Gifts Announcements Court & Social Legal Notices Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Buy the Book Five-Day Forecast Flood alerts across Central Europe Weather Eye Times Sport Johnson waits for Murphy's choice of National ride Racing William Hill Waterlogging Claims Uttoxeter Racing next Week Course Specialists Musselburgh Yesterday's Results Fontwell Park Totescoop6 Kempton Park Kingsgate Prince can stay on a roll with Easter parade The Wright Track The Times Sports Book Easy Air, taken out of today's Easter Stakes at Kempton … Murray lacking mint condition Tennis Lingfield Park Racing Powergen Focus shifts to uncompetitive practice sessions Motor Racing The Sunday Times Importance of picking opponents to suit you Times Online Poker Face Kabbaj warms up for victory Televised open New Vegas venue On the Box Times Online Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV The Results Service Football Basketball Cricket Third Test match South Africa v Australia Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Powergen Challenge Cup Fourth Round Rugby union European Challenge Cup Quarter-final Tennis Today The Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow The Weekend's Sport on TV Raina storm pours cold water on England hopes The Times Stat Attack The Big Hitters Scoreboard from Faridabad Hiss and miss as bow yearns for absent friends New Approaches, Same Differences wanadoo Crews ready to weather rough going The 152nd Boat Race-That Sinking Feeling? Battlefield moves to Europe for best of enemies Rugby Union Heineken Cup Quarter-Finals Times Online Sorenstam struggles to make impression Golf Today Watching Brief Tomorrow Mickelson in the clear RFU England blamed for loss of prop If Fifa lasts for a thousand years, men will still say: 'This was its finest hour' Giles Smith Hair today, even more tomorrow Silly shortlist of unreal candidates Saturday Clash Watford let Palace have it all their own way Coca-Cola Championship Coca-Cola League Two Who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Sunderland supply Barclays Premiership Battle to Beat Relegation George Caulkin on why passions still burn for caretaker manager despite his club's sense of desperation Coca-Cola League One Stefanovic returns to Portsmouth fray Robson pointing the way towards safety Bottom of the Table Coca-Cola Championship Ball with chain Sheringham sails on as he reaches the roaring forties The Times On Monday Your Guide to the Premiership How They Stand Wenger sees perfect run as best path to Europe BT Nolan happy to play an international waiting game The Times Crossword Ferguson forgoes the mind games Battle lines drawn in Wembley stadium saga Sport Exclusive Chelsea to bid £16m for Cole Exclusive The Times The Times Crazy Cover Time is Slipping Away On the Move When a travel firm goes for broke Marianne Curphey finds a costly exclusion in holiday cover Money MoT Consumers Pensions Mortgages Collecting Investment Free guides Times Money Pensioners' views Direct hit A Word to the Wise Fidelity Isa savers miss the punchline Equitable pensioners thank heaven for small mercies Rhyme and reason for saying no to Standard Life mutuality M&G Investments Don't be late for savings tax break Mark Atherton explains how to beat the deadline with last-minute Isa applications Isa essentials gartmore Case Study Grabbing a Share Finances that work a treat Rebecca O'Connor helps a father who wants to splash out on his son without relying on credit Lloyds TSB Shafak: what the experts say Over to you Links Invesco …Petual Shafak's response A Survey Says Baillie Gifford Mobile cover, why bother? Joe Morgan explains why your phone insurance is almost certainly a waste of money scarborough Thumbs up Thumbs down Adwatch Abbey Schroders Directgov Alliance Leicester Intelligent Finance A Question of Money Whine of the Week No mercy for deadline glitches Make sure your affairs are in order by Thursday or the Revenue will hit you hard, says Rebecca O'Connor Zurich A-Day roundup Legal & General Pensions Watch Develop a cutting edge Rebecca O'Connor guides confused homeowners through the remortgage maze Halifax Savings Watch Fidelity Case Study Hooking a Deal Thumbs up Thumbs down 55 Plus ISA Don't miss out A popular pick for tracking rising shares The Big Hitters The FDL offer Newton Split-cap payouts under fire Compensation decision falls short for thousands of investors. Mark Atherton reports What's It worth? Gold Jewellery Bradford & Bingley Britannia Alliance Leicester Success on a plate for Wales Price guide Coventry first direct Stakes that mean business Paula Hawkins looks at how to invest in private companies and make the most of tax breaks Expert analysis: Doug Richard British Empire Hair removal firm proves a smooth operator Venture forth with care Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus A Last-Minute Fling with VCTs Could End in Tears, Says Magnus Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Alternative take for the small-minded Disillusioned VCT Investors Do Have Other Options, Says Mark The verdict C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Learn how to live with the herd mentality To Avoid Being Trampled, It Could Be a Good Time to Avoid Buying Bonds Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices It's Easy to tarnish your credit rating. Reckless student spending, missed debt Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Warning Chelsea Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Ing Direct Money lessons coming to a street near you Graduates urged to check student loan repayments Barclays The Times Sexy Spring Horse Sense Lone Genius Family Fare Wish you were here? If you want to grow old gracefully, move to Southend-on-Sea Inside 15 Food 19 Spas 22 Sex Consult the Experts Next Week 8 your Health 21 Active 23 Profile Razor sharp? Need to Know? Good news for rows John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Bionic brains: they have the technology Baby-saver Readers Well, Well. . . See no evil Home hypochondria Disclose full costs of IVF Junk Medicine Infertility Treatment Many Patients Think They Have Been Cheated Science of spring fever Feeling chirpy - even a bit sexy? There's a good reason why we get a bit daffy this time of year, says Peta Bee Next Week in Suffering spring Migraines Sunburn Hypomanla Don't wait for an emergency Inside the Mind of a GP Some Schools Exclude Children who Have Asthma Going back to Mother Nature Wendy Cook's life with the comic genius Peter Cook sowed the seeds for interest in food. She tells Rose Shepherd how she returned to her roots The Cycles of the Moon are Key to Blodynamics S-s-stuck for words Inside Story Stuttering From Moses to Marilyn, former stutterer Iain Finlayson is in good company Free speech BCG fears Dyslexia dilemma E-mail Dr Jane at drjane@thetimes. co. uk or write … Pru Health We need a family helpline The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved What's up Doc? Pulling down your Eyelids Tracking down a killer Sandra Hempel unravels the story of the man who solved the mystery of cholera Cholera epidemic: a health warning against cholera displayed in Soho in 1832; and, left, the pub that marks Snow's achievement The Times The unsung heroes of medicine Listen up—if I can make these, any can The kitchen's the place for wholesome family fun, says Nora Sands, Jamie Oliver's dinner lady inside out Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Wagamama Whisking up a yummy April fool At your Table Rhubarb Jane's light rhubarb fool Blackberry and ginger biscuit fool Grandpa, we love you. . . Granny's Home Truths Bewildered Grandfather He thinks the grandchildren are rude; they think he's scary. Just try to be patient, says Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall From the horse's mouth It Works for Me Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy Have you heard? Mixing with equines may reduce stress and anxiety in humans. David Mattin pricks up his ears 'Horses Pick up on Subtle Body Language Signals' The EAP facts What's the Evidence? Second opinion Have your say—love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Clarins good spa guide Lunch Time Fix Crystal Clear Microdermabrasion For only the lonely. . . Taking a clean break Want to wash that man out of your hair? Visit a spa, says Laura Reznik In search of enlightenment Eco-Worrier Electric Lights Times Online The Times Is It True that. . . People Can Be Double-Jointed? Field day for little lambs Breathing Space Farms Spice is nice at bedtime Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice At the risk of being rather boring (no swinging or gay porn, please!), may I have some advice for a happily married woman on keeping her sex life spicy? Love is all she needs Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actress Amanda Donohoe, 43, worries about world peace but a good wine can lift her spirits Healthy Direct The Times Dances with Whales Keep taking the tablets: this is one bout of holiday fever we can all do without Inside The World This Week Flying Finns dance the night away Make your bed Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Riviera Living You carry your journey with you Image of the Week Spain's answer to Sandy Lane Sally Shalam finds the latest Majorcan finca to open its doors has more than a touch of Balearic bling Times VJV Majorca's summer hip list Image of the Week Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Devon Norway Prague Lithuania Seychelles Nicaragua South Africa Your £ Abroad Noble Caledonia Limited Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Everyone's a hero in land of the freefall North America V the Alps Warmed boots and groomed pistes, or short flights and first-class The Magic Words—'may I Warm your Boots, Sir?' Times Online That giddy feeling? It's the bill Times Book early for next season Multiple Display Advertising Items The ideal travelling companion Advertising Promotion The world is not so rigid now—holiday the flexible way Flext 18-month minimum term contract and credit check applies. … For … to choose Noble Caledonia Limited Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Shanghai Style Missing Beds Passport Images Insurance Wrangles The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen of the deep Jill Dawson takes the plunge to swim with humpback whales in the Dominican Republic, while Will Hide, overleaf, finds the best whale-watching trips worldwide Qantas Need to know Times Online Azores Where to spot your whale Multiple Display Advertising Items Nile under sail Dive, dive dive. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Florence style Baroque treats Multiple Display Advertising Items Ode to Joy: follow in a heroine's footsteps Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out Holiday Ideas Kenya Egypt Italy Chile Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Low-cost high life in Cannes What price Provencal luxury? Tania Cagnoni discovers six of the best affordable hotels Times Online Times of France visit Need to know St Tropez on the sly Jane Knight joins the jet set - not the debt set. Air kisses, please Need to know Peace dividend Terror 'ceasefire' will help to put northern Spain on the map, says Jeannette Hyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Majorca full An upturn in Balearic travel could result in overbooking Got a story? Expressions In Brief Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items OFT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Hangin' with the Moz squad George Brock braves the anniversary mayhem to see how Salzburg is managing the Mozart brand Mozart events Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers... This Week: Copthorne Hotel, Slough, Berkshire ba.com Competition Times Departure Board Route of the Week Rome Book Ahead Deals of the Week The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Masters of the Arctic The Times UP Front Picture Gallery Erica Wagner 'If money talks, it must have good stories to tell' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 23 to find out Your say Books First TLS 'Nowadays it isn't pilgrimages that are inspired by sweet April showers' Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books And McEwan must score. . . As the countdown begins to the Authors' World Cup, Philip Oltermann urges England's literary footballers to compete in a game of international keep-uppy 'So where are Hornby and Tim Parks? Come on you authors!' Putting death in its place The Travelers Thinking outside the box Forget television or the internet. What really changed how we live was the cargo container. Howard Davies is transported The Times The Box Readers The other side of Salley With a novel drawing on love, art and her own background in psychoanalysis, the author of Miss Garnett's Angel is right back on form. She reveals some of her own insecurities to Jane Wheatley Word aloud Fairies, foxes, mice and moles in our Easter holiday special for children Where Caroline left her curls After nearly 200 years the Murray archive is on the move. Tarquin Hall celebrates a literary treasure house Sound economic sense It has been dismissed as the dismal science. But Tim Harford's guide to basic economics is anything but dreary, Paula Hawkins finds Extract from The Undercover Economist History bites back Politics Gerard Baker insideout In short You say. . . Star e-mail How to join Are you a Books group regular? I'd like to know what … We say. . . Alyson Rudd on The Book of Secrets by M. G. Vassanji Under discussion Books The birth pangs of Midnight's Children Twenty-five years after the publication of his breakthrough novel, Salman Rushdie has written a new introduction in which he looks backs on how it was created and the reaction that it provoked in people from his father to Mrs Gandhi Birth of a nation: Henral cartier Salman Rushdie, then and now 'In the West it is read as fantasy, in India as real' The Times What the critics said Sowing the seeds of promise Fiction In another strange place Fiction In short The Sunlight on the Garden The Mystery Writer The Lights of Alborada Hard men with soft centres Thrillers The Times The bottled air of freedom Sci-fi/fantasy Get Harper's Bazaar for £2 What's more. . . Passion catches fire among the Puritans Children's Audio books Christina Hardyment finds herself rooting for the villain Nonfiction Classics Paperbacks To buy books at discounted prices Fiction The India House Index Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, March 28, 1976 Critic's Chart Peter Seddon on the best football in fiction Reader Chart Stuart Moses picks some essential reading Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Dorothy Proctor, of the Watermill bookshop and gallery, reveals what's flying off the shelves in the Perthshire Highlands They're reading. . . Jeremy Dyson Short and Sweet 'The literary smoker is dying. Even imaginary people must be healthy' Page-turning reads In this week's TLS Next week in Books Books in the news Cheating times2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 632 Cryptic clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3866 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3871 Literary quiz Bridge Picture Line Samural Su Doku The Times Picture Gallery Su Doku for All Contents The Times classic solutions The Times The Times Euro Ncap Bupa Contents Princess Diana Alone at the Taj Mahal Contacts algarve The Dark Ages What would a suitcase epitomising Britain contain? A suicide bomber's belt, two breast implants and a ready meal Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to. . . Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Daniel Galvin, 59, Hairdresser and Businessman SLummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Slivercasting Low Set-Up Costs Mean the New Broadband Channels are Viable with Just a Few Thousand Viewers Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Mega-Ship's Captain Next Shop Retail Therapy Next Five-Star Let-Down Bargainhunter The Toiletries were so Naff I Couldn't Even Be Bothered Stealing Them, and the Bathrobes Had Long since Lost their Fluff Out There Metallics DBM Coolhunter Note to Yummy, Slummy or Crummy Mummies Everywhere: Wearing Sparkles before Midday is Just Plain Rude What Condi Did First From a childhood in brutally segregated Alabama to the heart of the Bush White House... 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Night Creams Desert Island Essential Amanda Holden Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Sainsbury's One Associates the Slogan 'Relaxed Fine Dining' with Middle-Aged Men in Prince Golf Sweaters Restaurants Allium Where to Drink when You are Getting Medieval at Leeds Castle Beefy's Quality Tips You Can Show your Team Allegiance by Choosing a Favourite Recipe Food greenThumb Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times The Switch from Whites to Reds Denotes a More Sophisticated British Palate Emerging Wine Six. . . Kitchen Greats Spring Lamb Food Detective A Complex Case Foodie at Large Can madeira lose its crusty image to take on sherry and port? Sherry has its tapes and port its cheeseboard, but madeira has... well, madeira cake, I suppose Taste Test. . . Horseradish Sauce Cote d'Or Exploring the Galapagos Lobo Del Mar The Itinerary Noble Caledonia Limited Kenya Modernism Has Become a Key Point of Reference for Many of Today's Designers Scenes from Domestic Life Interiors 'To Me, the Worst Present Someone Could Give Me Would Be an Eames Chair' Picture Gallery Wickes Finding the plot When lifelong townie Alice Miles moved to the country, she knew rural life demanded just one thing—a vegetable patch Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Multiple Dispaly Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bata Male The trouble is, in the best best-man tradition, all my stories about Alan are absolutely 100 per cent don't-even-think-about-it unrepeatable Cancer Research UK Mercedes-Benz The Times Bose Index Five things we learnt while making this issue Starts Carmen out of Africa: a hit opera A dazzling township version of Bizet's classic shows how African voices can energise opera, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Star Choice Their plans for the week Illegible Article Quite a character Trade Secrets Perrier-winner Laura Solon goes behind her comic guises Hello sun, so The hospital drama Grey's Anatomy is decent enough telly, says Caltlin Moran - until we can put on tennis shorts goodbye Grey days Hit or Hype? 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