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News from 08/04/2006

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, John MacDonald, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Ronald Bailey, Bel Mooney, Alain de Botton, Mark Stafford, Neil Queen, Laura Michelle Kelly, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Tracey Smith, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Helen Hobson, Adam Mornement, Paul Hoggart, Beckett Evening, Clare Lazaro, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Andrew Taylor, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, M. Cook, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Christopher Lyster, Clive Davis, G. R. Steele, Carl Mortished, Peter Cardwell, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Derek St Romaine, Ginny Dougary, Martin Aston, Bob Stanley, James Hider, John Bungey, Nigel Hawkes and Sara McCorquodale, Giles Coren, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Rajeev Syal, Antonia Senior and Patrick Foster, Jenny Eades, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Will Smith, Larry Kardish, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Peter Jackson, Andrè Bishop, Joe Morgan, Allan Simmons, Grainne Gilmore, Daniel Finkelstein, Hilary Robertson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Major Alastair Parkinson, Barry Day, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Juliet Mills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian McGeechan, Tom Gatti, Alan Hamilton, Stanley Gibbons, Paul Shearer, Rhys Blakely, Roland Watson, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Philippe Priestly, Jonathan Sacks, Jean Marshall, Tim Teeman, Lucy Sweeney, David Howell, Ted Chapin, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Linda Matthews, Kate Muir, Danuta Kean, Don Jenkins, Aggie MacKenzie, Peter Paphides, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, George Rae, Sarah Hand, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Melanie Wright, Tom Baldwin, John Wallinger, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Elspeth Webb, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Annie Duke, Rob Wright, David Petch, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, S. Hinde, Matthew Engel, Magnus Grimond, Christina Koning, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Stephen Farrell and Anthony Browne, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Toby Murcott and Simon Crompton, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Salley Vickers, Alexander Stewart, Vanessa, Robert Osborne, Jeannette Hyde, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Douglas Whiteley, Celestine Hitiura Vaite, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Zoë Strimpel, Peta Bee, Rick Jones, Mark Studer, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Estelle Parsons, Jainice Turner, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Adrian Mathews, Nick Hasell, James Balston, Sara Cox, Charlotte Moore, Sean Neill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Ian Finlayson, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, James Collard, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Cari Davis, Barbara Romer, Robert Crampton, Sophie Ratcliffe, Robin Pepper, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Virginia Blackburn, Professor David Reay, George Caulkin, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Alan Franks, Howard Swains, Caitlin Moran, David A. Horton, M J Mott, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Alison Cork, Helen Pridham, Harry Arnold, Matt Huhges, Tim Parks, Richard Hobson one-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Suna Erdem, Lucia van der Post, Birmingham, Mary Foster, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Lou Siroy, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Rebekah Falrbairn, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Stephen McLarence, Angus Batey, Roger Dobson, Louise Cohen, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Robert Kimball, Alice Miles, David Sharrock, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill, Tony Walton, Adam Sherwin, Martin Easterbrook, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, Richard Huzzey, Christine Seib and Sam Coates, Peter Klinger, Lucy Freeman, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ed Hughes, Nick Meo, Yasmin Saunders, Lisa Verrico, Hayley Mills,

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The Times Millions escape Budget tax trap Chancellor bows to pressure over new laws on inheritance Picture Gallery Dentists turn their backs on NHS deal The Times Inside Travel The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment offers The Times Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Magazine: The Homes and Dreams Issue Trusts tax reprieve The Tiffany Setting Scout leader who did her best … to put one over on the police When Rachel Phillips crashed into a parked car, her strict code of honour went straight out of the window, writes Alan Hamilton Bird flu lab works round the clock to cope with test demand Frontline farmers vent anger over lack of ministry advice Brown swipe at EU nationalism Nursery death Cartoon charges Search for justice Tea for two Three-year-olds in frame for the 'iTod' De Beers Put the telly on, Barb-the Royle Family is coming back Authors lose the plot as Judge backs Dan Brown as ruling leaves writers of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail facing a legal bill of £2 million. Alan Hamilton on the lawsuit's final chapter A Key to the Two Books Film premiere puts novel back to No 1 in USA Home Office 'disregarded law' BT More power to you Africa Food Crisis Appeal Secret NHS plan to ration patient care The scheme disclosed in The Times yesterday divided … Trusts cut 300 jobs in efficiency drive The Link Care rationing plan 'a panic measure to solve cash crisis' dfs dfs Feasting on the fat of taxpayers? Commentary MPs claim £17,000 in expenses for their extra home Glenfiddich Blooming street craze that leaves authorities seeing green Multiple Display Advertising Items BNP split after decision to field 'ethnic' candidate in local polls Green & Blacks Olympus Multiple Display Advertising Items Frozen memory of the Titanic to come under auctioneer's gavel Grand National security breached Pictures that put twins in jail Judge's death to be reviewed The luxurious new Passat Estate VW 'It would have doubled my bill' Mobile companies count cost of new cold-call sales scam Oxbridge finest offered cash to write essays for lesser students Euro Tunnel The Price of College Success Paedophile held grudge Madonna sell-out Hiker's gun seized What's your M&S Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Comment Brown sucks his thumb and just refuses to tell us the nasty bit of news It is worrying that the Chancellor exhibits something bordering on Freudian denial The Week Jurys Inns A finger on it Saving the spotlight Confusion will not help us save water Park life Gold standard Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Keeping sceptics in the climate change debate The big bangs of childhood Theatre drama Handy direction Classic advantage Picture Gallery Answers Needed A full inquiry should examine the collapse of power-sharing in Ulster Truly National The great race is run today and punters hold their breath In which several creatures and one columnist were lost and then found Wild Notebook Government PLC The reflex to hire consultants can be costly and counter-productive Anyone for tennis, at the age of 150? Scientific progress promises us far longer, healthier, happier lives. Yet the 'bioconservatives' want to stop it Picture Gallery One small step for newt-like things Sorry, but I wouldn't vote for a drag queen in the White House For women, gender means that scrutiny on them is greater, the margin for error smaller Churchill, Eden, Blair, Brown-what's new? Sainsbury's Kettler GB Ltd. Holiday Inn By a Correspondent: PC who tipped off criminals for cash Gregory O'Leary made thousands by selling details from the police computer system Rock'n'roll for new wave of Screamers first night Pop Primal Scream Astoria Halifax The AA Members Club System hinges on local community From bad lad to Galahad—sign up for chivalry class Path of Honour What the King said to the executioner … unicef PC World algarve feel the energy Heseltine rouses Tory faithful arc Committed to curing arthritis UKIP 'fruitcakes' step up war against Tories Boy injured by shotgun trap Fine for fatal lifts Dead nurse clue Briton in court Hut for £500,000 bulldog Olympic Tessa heads for the pool, with floating voters in her sights Political for Humans PC World You've got AA friend AIG Healthnow ARA Kallipygos Eimi; Or, as we would say it: does my bum look big in this? Philip Howard at the Classical Association meeting hears how Ancient Greeks had their own obsessions with size The spy who left peace out in cold-twice David Sharrock, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill on a murky world where politics collide with brutal realities Laura Ashley Where Death Hides in the Shadows And the best solution for protecting pedestrians? Remove safety barriers John Lewis mfi The Week on the Web Scientists take a step towards the cyborg, reports Rhys Blakely cebeebies magazine Most-Read Stories at Times Online elite tiles & interiors Times World News Shoot! We've just lost our two-ton cannon in ultimate student prank Jolly Japes Today Tomorrow Toyota Nationwide Tit-for-tat reprisals fear after bombers kill 80 at mosque (AP): Missing British hiker feared to be heading towards dangerous terrain John Lewis Car crashes into picnic protest Loren bursts with pride at honour (AFP): Air safety 'must improve' in Africa Education clash holds up EU talks T Mobile Swastika Vigilantes kill foreign students to keep their city 'clean' Murder City Knight in tarnished armour They bank with him, buy his papers, cheer his team, but now voters are set to cut their losses with a billionaire leader who built an empire but divided the land, reports Ben MacIntyre The Donkey UPS and Downs BT More power to you Comet Army of the poor Marches Latin America further to left Voting for Radical Change Land-Rover (AP): Population of Japan shrinks (AP): Papal march (AP): Bush veto threat (Reuters): Doctors strike (AP): Youth leader held Billionaire socialite accuses star gossip writer of blackmailing him Evesham Technology Satirist defies end to resurrect career Inside Track US to cancel $240m aid over Hamas government Dreamtime artists hit by nightmare of sex and fraud Samsung (AP): Tornados kill eight in US (AP): Jail for rape camp (Reuters): Shortest lives (Reuters): Smoking ban plan (AP): Afghan attacks The Open University The Week By a Correspondent: Students clash with police in pro-democracy protests Rolling stones kowtow after censors cut greatest hits from concert A Dark Star is Bourne Norwich Union Outlawed The Sunday Times Times Business Labour's '£70bn on consultants' US stocks hit M&B bid deadline Quote of the day World 'cannot meet oil demand' Picture Gallery BAA digs in as Spanish group launches £8.8bn hostile bid Investors mark the shares higher as chairman of airports group urges them to ignore 810p Ferrovial offer, writes Peter Klinger FTSE 100 Stock Markets Has BAE misjudged its exit from Airbus? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Gloves off for a BAA battle Commodities Coke switch Pound to Dollar Cazenove Currencies Take stock Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Look ahead Briefing Bet of the day Directors' dealing Rumour of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Zimbabwe suffers Stop Press Branson gag Pipeline approval Yukos court plea Skanska success British Funds Business big shot Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Store expects 10% growth in profits Mount Credit Corporation Limited BAE tipped to go buying in America after Airbus sale Minister's assurance on UK involvement Domain Menu Savvy players shift tactics in internet name game UK businesses miss. eu deadline and fall prey to 'cybersquatters' Only 1.5 per cent of UK companies made the deadline for registering . eu domain names, writes Jonathan Richards Burger King chief quits in run-up to $400m flotation Times Online Bothered over buns City Diary A chapter closes City Diary Picture Gallery Voters' block City Diary Rise in new jobs boosts US bond yields to four-year high New Euro Nation The Times Be prepared for a crisis, EU regulators are told Consultants are costing us billions - and for what? The Labour administrations since 1997 have seen an unprecedented surge in the use of outside consultants to modernise public services—and a staggering degree of waste along the way. David Craig, co-author of a new book on the subject, is himself a consultant—writing under a pseudonym. These extracts … Bespoke Suits Twd Accountants Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Swallowing an Elf to Make a Giant Oilman with a Total solution Christophe de Margerie, head of exploration for France's oil giant, talks to Carl Mortished about going beyond the old petroleum practices Private equity arm packs new As investments get bigger, PIA is finally emerging from its Goldman Sachs closet after 23 years, writes Caroline Merrell Burger King flotation could raise $400m Hotspot 'Eriksson is not his usual unruffled self. The SFO has been asking questions …' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Tullow reaches record high as Citigroup raises target on shares Small Caps Gilts Bid chatter lifts ICI, but it's no risk-free takeover prospect Tempus A New Coat of Paint House of Fraser BP defies market as broker's note sends oil stocks higher Stock Markets Nick Hasell Regal Petroleum Business Equity Prices The Times Investment Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Designs Times Register Pro Hart Labourer from the Broken Hill tin mines whose paintings of primitive energy made him a household name in Australia Pro Hart, MBE, painter, was born on May 30, 1928. He died on March 29, 2006, aged 77 Mary Spencer Watson Sculptor who was adept in wood and clay but whose real delight was working in Purbeck stone Mary Spencer Watson, sculptor, was born on May 7, 1913. She died on March 7, 2006, aged 92 The Times David Palmer Doyen of ballet and theatre publicists who handled complex projects with aplomb David Palmer, dance and theatre publicist, was born on February 23, 1925. He died on March 7, 2006, aged 81 Terry Isaac Author who introduced Hamish McMoosie and his everyday Scotland to children all over the world Narvin Kimball One of the last founding fathers of the New Orleans jazz world Narvin Kimball, jazz musician, was born on March 2, 1909. He died on March 17, 2006, aged 97 Iscariot and the dark path to the Field of Blood Geza Vermes takes issue with recent attempts to portray Judas in a sympathetic light Next year in Jerusalem-teaching children the story of their people Credo Faith News Modern Times Shenzhen scrums, taster's choice, mobile moratorium and dressing in memoriam Times Online Feather Report Derwent May Readers Reply What to Look out for Some words which may not be hyp-henated correctly Feedback Richard Dixon Change of Ambassador Awards Church News Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Birthdays Today Buy the Book Tomorrow Five-Day Forecast Today: Cold and Windy, Some Sunshine and Showers, Temperatures: Max 11C, Min-2c April snow should not be a surprise Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Will summers ever be the same after Flintoff's Ashes? In our first exclusive extract from the 2006 Wisden Roland Watson looks back on how cricket became the new football Destiny calling as Hoggard faces mental barrier Cricket Five Go off to Print How They Line up 70,000 volunteer to maintain clubs' future On Monday Hodge overseas for season's start Stoner fastest Loeb in control Family favourite Rea in command Smith eyes prize Jackson raises British hopes Do not be put off by prospect of going online paddypower.com Times Online Poker Face Draper given a landmark prize Points to prove Dublin or quits On the Box Times Online Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV The Results Service TV Pick The Weekend's Fixtures The Weekend's Sport on TV McCoy seeks National by royal appointment The Experts' View Only ten have genuine claims, and my mount is one of them Chepstow Lingfield Park Black Jack Ketchum grows reputation Numbersixvalverde the one to count on Bonhams Multiple Display Advertising Items Bluesq.Com Reading the Racecard tote sport Aintree William Hill Guide to the Runners Jack High Can Play Winning Hand One Jump Ahead Ladbrokes Leeds survival mission is all but lost Rugby Union Guinness Premiership The Times Racing Yesterday's Results Gareth Jenkins Guide to the Guinness Premiership Jenkins has one final opportunity to impress Wales How They Line up Surprise Wasps link for Vickery King cobra Picture Gallery Men in Charge Share Respect Powergen Cup Final Clarke reaps dividends from relaxed approach Golf The Masters The Quinn direct Leeds just too powerful for leaderless Hull Rugby League Times Online Solomona mines rich vein of from for Wakefield Marriott Second-Round Scores Shark attack comes back to bite Hensby Rick Broadbent finds that golf is losing its polite reputation with the Australians' war of rude words Haskins puts on display of Hamed class to win hands down Boxing Stage all set for Murray to perform his heroics The Times Rusedski has learnt to win like a true Brit Simon Barnes lauds a former Canadian who has chivalry down to a fine art Results Initial excitement over United deal Masters must bag orange trousers Hated? Yes. Boring? Maybe. Today's equivalent of Revie's Leeds? Never Saturday Clash Coca-Cola League Two McClaren favoured after night of heroics Newcastle advertise their interest in Kuyt Staying Alive McClaren's England Audition Hughes adds final touch to survival plan For Fink Tank Predictor match ratings, see the guide … Stadium Plans Meet Minor Setback Coca-Cola League One Encounters Up Pompey? Rubbish, it was downhill all the way The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Your Guide to the Premiership O'Leary hoping for local anaesthetic Coca-Cola Championship Woodward Counters Criticism Friends reunited in bid to give Villa bloody Sundays Glib Mourinho goes to heart of the matter The Times José's Fear Factor Cole War How the 'tapping-Up' Affair Has Unfolded Richards bids to clear his name after bung probe wanadoo Barnett called to account for Cole role Our form speaks for itself: the race is far from over Showdown at Old Trafford: Manchester United v Arsenal Ping Pizza the Action The Times Crossword 23,258 Ferguson claims title challenge is back on Scolari still in the frame for England manager role In the Game on Monday Sport Scolari still in contention for England as FA plays politics The Times Pedigree Down but not out—Johnson on the Grand National dream The Times Inside No time to waste Pensions delay will prove costly, says Gráinne Gilmore Money Letters Splits divide Cap doesn't fit Loyalty betrayed A Word to the Wise Jupiter Short-sighted Treasury matched by myopic workers Meet the orphans, Mr Brown Not all bank customers are fair game for high charges A Question of Money Legal & General first direct Whine of the Week Schroders Good Call Bad Call Are you a winner with the latest mobile text deal… or are you losing out to a new phone rip-off? Retirement plans in deep water Helen Pridham helps a diving enthusiast aiming to stop work without dipping far into her savings Abbey Gillian Brown: what the experts say Links Halifax Gillian's response Think the unthinkable There is a good chance that you may need a nursing home in later life, but how will you pay? Rebecca O'Connor introduces a 4-page special The Premiums Charged by Different Providers Can Vary Wildly Fidelity Who pays and how much Case Study Taking Care M&G Investments Advice guide scarborough Home help that can clean you out The equity release markets is expanding but benefits are still small, says Rebecca O'Connor Investors Will Be Able to Release Equity from Buy-To-Lets and Holiday Homes Nationwide LifeSEARCH Thumbs up Thumbs down Kick-start a career break Melanie Wright explains how to achieve a personal goal without financial penalty Barclays Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Action plan Stamps set to lick inflation Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chinese bonds bounce back Mortgage Watch Britannia Proof that mother really does know best Gráinne Gilmore talks to the founder of a baby food business that is growing up fast The Six Recipes Have Been Flying off the Shelves Coventry Expert analysis: Doug Richard Susie's response The penny drops Multiple Display Advertising Items ISAS The verdict Intelligent Finance Lemmings to the slaughter Diversify to Reduce the Risk of Buying at the Peak, Says Magnus Cheltenham & Gloucester Those tempting anti-bid pills are poisonous Personal Investor In the Days before the Takeover Code, All was Fair in Bids and Deals Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices money databank Ten Things Mortgages Unsecured personal loans John Charcol Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers best buys Ing Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Planting doubts Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News If you want to protect your immune system it's best to handle echinacea with care Inside The Dirty Dozen The Times Need to Know? Smell of success John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends TV meals turn toddlers into telly tubbles Allergic to yourself Peri products Raspberries rule Well, Well… Underhand move Protecting the powerless Junk Medicine Measles 'Herd Immunity' Saves Those who Can't Have Jabs We're Sick of being shy Is bashfulness a personality disorder? Or are we in danger of medicalising a harmless, trait, asks Roger Dobson Do you have a problem Timid labels St Anthony's Hospital Can't get no satisfaction Inside the Mind of a GP Only the Angry Fill in Surveys: Bye-Bye Pay Rise Meet Mrs Grumpy Comedian Jenny Eclair is in fighting form. She has just stubbed out a 30-years smoking habit and tells her neighbour Janice Turner why she is so serious about getting fit Addiction and Stand-Up are a Noted Double Act Davia Nieper Taking a stand on delivery Inside Story Pregnancy Support Groups Pushy birth coaches proved to be an unexpected labour pain for Lucy Freeman SeriousReaders Happy birth days Birth mystery The Times Pruhealth Too old for baby talk? The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved What's up Doc? Shining a Light on your Lump Picture Gallery Thrills, spills and pills With the horse-racing season in full swing. Toby Murcott and Simon Crompton look at another exacting contest with formidable hurdles—the race to get a new drug prescribed by the NHS Here's how to put a real spring in your step The daffs are not, the lambs are gambolling, but you're still feeling sluggish and lumpen. Get in shaped Spring into shape with Jane and Gabby's simple step-by-step food and home fitness body&soul cover story Picture Gallery The Times The Times You want to be a good egg? Get cracking Eco-Worrier The Times Picture this: family fun Granny's Home Truths Easter Get-Togethers Rich food, excited kids and tricky relatives can be an explosive mix. Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall says a little planning makes for happy bunnies Second Opinion This is your chance to have your say—we want to know what you really think The Times Offers Direct www.cashmerebeauty.com Smart moves in top gear From brainy bras to 'talking' T-shirts, sportswear is about to revolutionise workouts, says Peta Bee Let's get stoned … … but leave the car at home, advises spa virgin Paul Shearer body&soul classified Have you had a hot stone treatment? Tell us about it … HealthWatch Screen-able skin Are they ready for a close-up? How is the beauty industry combating TV's new era of high-definition wrinkles, asks Hannah Betts Giving it a bit of wellie Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I have developed a fetish for black rubber and I practically live in wellies. How can I persuade my Girlfriend to share my Kink? An element of fun Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Mary Poppins—and a spoonful of sugar—have worked magic for singer Laura Michelle Kelly, 25 Flora The Times Sun, sea and sand just six hours away … at last, the Cape crusaders' secret is out No Jet Lag or Anti-Malaria Pills … Yippee Inside The Times Heidi, hi Desert de-light Hooters hotel olive branch Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold An ace up your sleeve Home & Away A Glass above Stena Line Hotel Im Wasserturm, Cologne, Germany Image of the Week How awfully, awfully, nice… When your job takes you everywhere, finding a place to holiday can be tricky. On the eve of the Queen's 80th birthday, Harry Arnold explains how Her Majesty likes to get away from it all On Holiday the Queen Never Sunbathes Voyages Jules Verne How to holiday like the Queen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fire-eating? Yes, it's on the menu If golf's your game, plus beaches, reggae nights and high security, Montego Bay is the place Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals—including Easter Offers North Yorkshire Lake District Budapest Mauritius Goa Barbados Your £ Abroad Chalet chic for champagne skiers Book now for next winter's best ski accommodation, says Annabelle Thorpe Frontier Ski Air France KLM Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries African Adventure Villas with Tots Flight Payouts Insurance Heartbreak Times Online Left waiting Family's agony Times Online Contact US … Reader Offers Ltd The big orange Tim Hames is wowed by fruit trees and decorated tiles in Seville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot hideaways in Seville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island idylls Times Online Pauline conversion Top of the world Cockles alive-o Buffalo bills Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out Holiday Ideas Caribbean Turkey Spain Tibet United States Dog days Luxury spa holidays justyou.com Multiple Display Advertising Items It started with a kiss… When World Cup goals flow, so do Brazil's tourist numbers Carry on Camping Spills, Thrills Regent Paris Match travelsphere Slice of paradise No power, no water-but for £120 you can have your own Pacific island, says Tom Chesshyre Travel News is Edited by Tom Chesshyre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers … this Week: Hotel Relish, Folkestone, Kent The Travel Collection Competition Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Display Advertising Items The Times 'Objects and encounters can bring books to life' First Word Contributors Swots and monsters Your say BooksFirst His word The Times Literary Supplement 'So how many stars would Amazon's reviewers give to Lolita?' Readings from the books of life Conversation Hot type The deals steals and snubs from the world of books Getting lost Losing your way can be distressing-but also transforming. Two books help Erica Wagner to find her bearings Lying Are humans really the only animals that can deceive? Mark Stafford is not quite convinced by a study of falsehood Conversation: A History of a Declining Art Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? The Times Victory that saved Stalin's skin Disarray at the top left Moscow at the mercy of the Germans. Michael Binyon is enthralled by an epic tale of survival Moscow 1941 PR company that didn't have it covered Shockers of the new MacMillan's New Writing series has been much criticised, but is there a star in the sluch pile? Not yet, Tim Teeman says Poetry in translation We say … Alyson Rudd on Rapids The Books group You say… Star e-mail Under discussion Required reading Funny they're so down on him Nick Hornby's latest bittersweet tale-just out in paperback-is bound to be another bestseller. Is that why the literati shun him, Bel Mooney asks A Long Way down Extract From a Long Way Down Uncomfortable brushes with reality Art The Yellow House by Martin Gayford The Raphael Trail by Joanna Pitman SeriousReaders In short In short Multiple Display Advertising Items Butterfly minds Fiction Centrepiece A standard's life More than just a flag, the Union Jack is a visible emblem of the desire to yoke together Britain's separate parts. Peter Ackroyd salutes a study in nationality Nation on the road to ruin H. V. Morton's search for England's soul served only to hasten its decline, says Stephen McLarence Listening to the child within Fiction Carry Me down by M. J. Hyland inside out Stone walls do not a prison make Fiction Inside by Kenneth J. Harvey Murder at the heart of glass Crime Ballet dancer strikes perfect balance Children's Clair-De-Lune (7+) by Cassandra Golds What's more… Audiobooks Christina Hardyment is enthralled by historical drama Nonfiction The Times Fiction Boudica The Apothecary's House Istanbul: Memories of a City Frangipani You're reading … Vintage Chart Top six, April 11, 1965 Reader Chart Martin Easterbrook Shares his favourites Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Lesley Bell opens the doors to the Domoch Bookshop reveals what the golfers, walkers and locals are readin Critic's Chart Derwent May picks six books on art and artists They're reading 'In book form, even the best online journals can get blogged down' Last word TLS Books in the news Grand National The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Games Jumbo Crossword 633 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3872 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3872 Missing Character Literary quiz Bridge Killer Su Doku Times Online Classic Su Doku Hashi Samurai Su Doku Su Doku solutions PictureLine Time to solve 30 min Times Online Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Magazine Alfa 159 Bertas "Clean cream made us nervous and cold. Hop off Kelly … The Times Contents 08.04.06 Picture Gallery Charles and Ray Eames at Work Join in The Dark Ages I Didn't Get where I Am Today without… Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to Nelson Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 77 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Next week: which word is this? Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Matalan Homeware Bargainhunter Out There Block Colour Annex 3 Coolhunter Display Advertising Items Emporio Armani Electrolux Our Space Picture Gallery There's a Place for us For eight years Kevin McCloud has been watching people try to make their dream homes a reality. Here he reflects on the emotional journey from fantasy to finishing line Chalon ALT. Country Multiple Display Advertising Items With its Weather-Worn, Battered Shape, the House Echoes the Natural Landscape Picture Gallery John Lewis Hackett Pied à Mer Master Card Smallbone roche bobois Here's One we Made Earlier Dulux Chrysler How to Find a Place to Call your Own Panther Motorola Picture Gallery My Own Private Hideaway Interviews Most of us yearn for a favourite room we can escape to. Here, six creative people tell us about theirs Picture Gallery David Wilson Homes Hermes Spot the Difference You don't have to pay top whack to get the designer look. Ruth Corbett tracks down the high-street imitations that deliver on style and price Brittany Ferries Today Tomorrow Toyato Neville Johnson Hanging Gardens D&a the Opticians In a Rich Man's World Forget ceiling mirrors and waterbeds: today's dream bachelor pad is a temple to avant-garde design, says Lucia van der Post Vi Spring The Home Maker Wickes Sophie Conran hp Take Three Kitchens Furniture Village Triton Ask Aggie Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Comfort Transform your Kitchen New! The Real Deal Smart homeware bargains can be found everywhere these days, but you have to know where to look… inside out Picture Gallery The Sky's the Limit We've all hankered after returning to our childhood and building a den in the treetops, but Tom Chudleigh has raised the dream to new heights with his wood-clad spherical pods The evolution of an icon Living the High Life Eden projects Is your outside space an earthly paradise? Then why not enter our Back Garden of the Year competition, for a chance to win a trip of a lifetime to Australia The Times Competition the Rules Thomas Sander son The Times Fashion Sole Man Picture Gallery Previous Page Styled by Jame Taylor-Hayhurst, Hair: … Barclays Tesco's Packaging is Chic-And Products are Three for a Fiver Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about... 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