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ResumoThe Times Revealed: how credit cards are plundered on the net Queen leaves the 'office' and moves to Windsor Castle The Times Books: 24 Pages inside Travel The Knowledge: Art and Entertainment Offers Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Magazine: Features, Food and Fashion Times Sales up The state of Israel will soon be history, says Iran's President Explosive Issue Tiffany & Co. 'God made me cancel my own crucifixion' There is no palace like home for an elderly monarch Buckingham Palace will remain the royal headquarters, but the Queen will spend less time there, Andrew Pierce reports Global temperature rise of 3C 'is inevitable' Corpse lay in house for years Bomb threat Fingers lost Deaths charges Skiing record Birds being shot down 'for fear of infection' Allure Avian flu case opens tourists' eyes to beauty of Fife village On the hackers' trail - have they got your number? Every night hundreds of Britons who shop online are having their details traded on the internet by fraudsters. Reports by Jonathan Richards The Big Numbers Cracking the chatroom code It's really very frightening. I don't know who to trust Virtual cards stay ahead of the fraudsters Honours case detectives seize Cabinet Office files The dismal fog of loans and honours . . . Dolce & Gabbana Spend baby's cash on class sizes, says MP Mercedes-Benz Face transplant for bear attack victim Pioneer surgeons have given a hunter a new right cheek, upper lip and nose in a first for China, reports Jane MacArtney M&S Health warnings on wine are 'laughable' Brittany Ferries Ofcom announces review of in-flight mobile phone ban Jagua Boots Sandhurst instructor is charged with killing policeman Currys AOL Adventurer finally stopped in his tracks by Russian red tape Dixons Index Through the dismal fog of loans and honours cuts the policeman's knock Hollywood idol of the week The Week "God curse you all" Bad tactic of the week Elite-tiles Feminists of the week Insult of the week Rebrand of the week Hit or Miss? Give a book for St George Italians have tied their politicians' hands Sentencing dangerous drivers Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Court martial controversy Pity the poor white male Reply to all Quarter days And Truman too Easter's off Death of the Forums Patients need a more effective voice in the health service Rural Bliss The fad for wildlife is swiftly turning our lawns into meadows Barn owl chicks at Stonehenge know nothing about this tunnel vision Wild Notebook Sick No More Angela Merkel is giving Germany quiet but effective political leadership Nurse, call the sommelier, would you? After taking the plunge and going private, you don't want to go back. It's what you're used to in everyday life If the Queen gets 80, I'll have 37 From Spitting Image to another classic - repeated 1,973 times The resurrection of Jesus is a payoff that out-Hollywoods the Hollywood ending A blessing for Bush: invasions plans are ready Dfs Lest we Forget Holiday Inn Soldier found after almost 100 years in Flanders mud Toyota Surrogate mother (and pouch) Car plates stolen to beat charge Hot cross bun in 107 years old Basf Knuckling down for world cup Fathers talked out of Abbey protest Wild boars won't drag me away from my Times blog The Week on the Web Our website offers a contact absent from the printed page, writes Alan Hamilton Most-Read Stories at Times Online Halifax Home Sweet Home Gardeners get in touch with wild side We are wrecking the decking and turning outdoors into havens for wildlife, writes Helen Nugent WHSmith Trust school veto should be given to parents, say teachers Sony Style Sparks fly in a soapy slice of suburban life First night Summer Begins Dell Intel How world capital of It took a maverick mayor to stare down the threat of excommunication and turn a fishing village into the package-holiday powerhouse that is Benidorm, writes Giles Tremlett in a new book Boots Bulldog My Week Silvio Berlusconi according to Hugo Rifkind Boots AA Citroën Beyond petroleum Index Indiana Jones of the Balkans and the mystery of a hidden pyramid Monuments to the High and Mighty President threatens to expel 200,000 who escaped Darfur MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Norwich Union (Reuters): Revised count favours Prodi (Reuters): Soldiers wounded (AP): King defied (AFP): Karate quest (Reuters): Kafka scale (AP): Bear attack (Reuters): Clearing the air Renault Beaten, burnt and bullied: the families hounded out by religious vigilantes Comet Arab is murdered for selling to Jews Mitsubishi Motors Devout shoppers drawn to very unorthodox mall Whisper it softly Germany is coming back Germany is emerging from the doldrums as economic reforms boost confidence. Now it just needs to win the World Cup, reports Roger Boyes Laura Ashley Comet Bush enters fray as former generals gun for Rumsfeld Hunger-strike MP wins his protest against big business Lowest on Web Changing Vocation Hollywood comeback of film star who became nun Poetic justice for Auden admirer A 14-year-old who was banned from reciting verse containing 'poor language' took his school to court, reports Tom Baldwin Invesco Perpetual (Reuters): Newspaper in secular fight (AP): Long curfew lifted (AFP): 9/11 bones found (Reuters): Murder in church (AP): Homes flooded (AP): Sextuplet charges (AP): Reporters fired (AFP): Election duel The Sunday Times Index BT in talks with DTI over pensions Saturday April 15 2006 Samsung profits EADS in US race Delta strike deal Quote of the day Chinese ease rules on capital before Hu's US visit American icon checks out UK FTSE 100 Stock Markets How timeshare churches could bring blessings Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar "Old Speckled Hen" Currencies DIY stores suffer '£70m blow' over Easter opening The Times Retailers hope holiday will fix sales MPC looks for spring spree to fulfil rosy forecast Sales leap as happy gardeners take to the outdoors Weinsteins in battle for rights to Chinese series Celebrity pickings City Diary Dealer's art City Diary Brothers move on to new stage in their careers Cobham dies City Diary Fox to put its top shows on internet Christians put faith in the net to make global TV viable GE Commercial Finance An Online TV Revolution Bush ponders his next move Gary Duncan explains how astute Chinese politicians timed to perfection their ploy to liberalise money curbs The Times Piling up Chinese yuan versus US dollar The new orient spending express picks up steam The Times Way ahead of the game: how Britain lost controls The Conservative Government faced a dilemma similar to China's in 1979. Graham Searjeant recalls how the Chancellor of the day took the risk and ditched currency curbs Japan freezes lender that hounded debtors' parents The Times Pooch takes lead in advertising battle 'Our lawyers are paid more than theirs, and are therefore cleverer' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Times Online Typhoo aims to infuse new life into tea market Brand's new owner believes it can boost market share in spite of strong competition from coffee, writes Neelam Verjee Beverage that has its roots as a cure for indigestion Investors sue Sea Containers over 'false statements' Logistics giant acquires rival in A$6 billion deal Australians make €2bn takeover offer for Eircom The two close friends who still lament the merger that got away Boutique thrives on veteran's style Stephen Waters, an ex-Morgan Stanley man described as 'one of the great dealmakers', has carved a successful niche at Compass Advisers, writes Liz Chong Unit-Linked Insurance Investments No Run-Of-The-Mill History for Clothing Manufacturer American woollen-wear icon changes with the times to keep itself alive An historic US company founded by a Bradford wool-comber seeks to weave magic in the UK. James Doran reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Germano Facetti Leader of a design revolution that gave Penguin's covers more punch while preserving the imprint's authority Lives Remembered William Herskovic Photographer who spent the war on the run from the Holocaust and survived it to find prosperity in America Barbara Guest Poet of the New York School who was alert to the force of words as units of sound and objects on a canvas Faith makes for safety in Baghdad, the most dangerous parish in the world Credo Bearing the cross together as the waters part Blistered feet and pub lunches help to unite Christians on the Northern Cross pilgrimage, Nick Wyke writes Taking the Pilgrimage Route Faith News Times Online Feather Report Derwent May Readers Reply What to Look out for Can you believe what you see in The Times? Feedback Sally Baker Our strict policy on photos; plus bread, books and gardening tips Modern Times Hat standards, shaking sinister, bow brummels and the regal response Enigma of falling blocks of ice Weather Eye Anniversaries Bookfirst Five-Day Forecast Birthdays Births Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Botox Gifts Public Notices All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Services Trustee Acts The Sunday Times Index Easter cards signal more alternations to calendar Racing Rohaani can take advantage of favourable draw in Rosebery Mullins sends Our Ben on National service Sunday Best Kempton Park Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Racing next Week Carlisle Racing Newton Abbot Brave Lynn's form comes to the boil Golf Hoy speeds to the top of world Cycling The Weekend's Sport on TV Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV The Results Service TV Pick The Weekend's Fixtures Colclough's card school offers some valuable tips The Times Online Colclough's card school offers some valuable tips Stars come out for Las Vegas Paddy sold out Shop owner wins On the Box Times Online Wounded Warriors in need of Noble effort Engage Super League Hard Times By Our Sports Staff: Salford defence stands firm to keep Wolves from door How They Stand Half backs orchestrate Harlequins victory romp Headstrong young Scot may be wanting to play own game again The Times Offers Direct Murray serves up a shock by cutting Petchey loose Who's next? This Weekend At last, I'll be able to get my life back again Jonny Wilkinson reveals the relief that will accompany his comeback tomorrow Times Online Premiership Walk of legends Attention to detail will be Dallaglio's bequest to Wasps Varndell's tries help Tigers to edge home Reading make winning start Kellogg advances Collins denial Clarke misses cut Hatton moves up Hopeful Haslam Midland solvent Murphy seeks win and a prayer after taking cue from his faith Patrick Kidd finds God's break-builder on a mission to defend his world title SUBARU Shock Victories Johnson is loving life in the slow lane I'm looking forward to returning home for Hampshire title charge The cap fits at Centurion as golden trio arrive at landmark Timesonline The next Generation Two of a Kind Clarke makes it a good Friday for MCC Scoreboard from Lord's Shine aims to polish up Cooley's bowling act Today Plus On Monday Warnock express on way to Premiership Coca-Cola Championship The Times Offers Direct Leicester pinning hopes on Kelly Blackwell Will Not Be Moved Last Night's Results Jeep Trials King turns up heat on Hoddle Jol handed reasons to imagine by Lennon Moyes sympathetic to Tottenham quandary Milner happy to see rival Pennant flying Bruce prepared to win ugly as fight for survival gets physical Saturday Clash Loyal Hughes refuses to burst Bellamy's bubble Coca-Cola League One Southend's March Stalls Benitez takes pride in league progress Campbell relishes last visit to Highbury Henry miles ahead in the race for top award, says Wenger Russell Kempson hears the Arsenal manager give his captain a ringing endorsement as Player of the Year Coca-Cola Championship Encounters Middlesbrough braced for McClaren farewell Callaway Your Guide to the Premiership How They Stand United fire blanks as title In the Game on Monday Beiersdorf Top of the Table The Times Crossword 23,264 Sunderland's Season of WOE Mourinho steps up the psychological war with Ferguson Target grows distant Index Bets are off for Rooney and United in flaw show The Times Pedigree The Times Inside Beware of bargain deals that backfire Cheap insurance can be a false economy, says Rebecca O'Connor Money Letters Case Study A Price worth Paying Unfair care fees A Word to the Wise Artemis Don't let gloomy prophets dent your long-term profits Debt, it's not rocket science Where there's a will, there's way too much confusion Prevention is better than cure Helen Pridham helps a psychologist and a doctor afflicted by 'middle-class spending syndrome' Baillie Gifford Marc and Tien: what the experts say Legal & General The Mandells' response Over to you Whine of the Week Peter Rogers, of Nuneateon, Warwickshire, wishes that he had never attempted to open an internet account with Sainsbury's Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Does your portfolio need a spring-clean? Mark Atherton explains how to put your investments in order Roll your sleeves up if . . . Legal & General Case Study A Timely Tweak Here and There Thumbs up Thumbs down Barclays Damned if you do, damned if you don't The Money Mummy State school or private? One way or another you will still pay, says Naomi Caine TWD Accountants A Survey Says M&G Investments Gifts that grow on them Spark your child's interest in finance with an investment that will deliver a birthday bonus, says Helen Pridham TD Waterhouse Britannia Building Society Birthday gifts to make finance fun Zurich A trust for all seasons - dividend dates Mortgage Watch One account Are you a winner with your Child Trust Fund choice . . . Good Call Bad Call Leeds Building Society . . . Or are you losing out by saving in a cash account? F&C Investments Egyptian art with prices fit for a Pharaoh Digging for victory Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Search among Unit Trusts for Undiscovered Gems, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items First direct The verdict The bestrate Start here for pay dirt Investment Trusts are Fertile Ground, Says Magnus Chettenham & Gloucester Turn up the heat at the annual meeting Fidelity International Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Ten Things Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Credit cards Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Guaranteed Equity Bonds Permanent interest-bearing shares Ten Things Ing Direct HSBC Treasury wreaks havoc with wills Experts condemn inheritance tax changes, says Gráinne Gilmore The Times Inside Next Week No Children Please Little night relief A wake-up call on the full dangers of snoring is long overdue Need to Know? It is rocket science John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Picture Gallery Boozing boosts women's brain power Virtual nagging Antibody Well, Well . . . Little smarties Time therapy Keeping notes on the move Inside the Mind of a GP St anthonys Got them ol' British blues We're in the grips of a glum epidemic: a survey says that only one in ten of us is unaffected, reports Phillip Hodson Is modern life ruining your relationships? Let's not be too cynical Junk Medicine Disease-Mongering Finding the best treatment After death: then what? Goodbye Heaven and Hell: we now hold a host of quirky ideas about the afterlife, says John Naish Picture Gallery 'Spare me a re-run of my nappy-filling infancy . . . Writer and broadcaster, 54 Author, 59 Sir Magdi Yacoub Heart surgeon, 70 Mountaineer, 36 Join the Debate Much too scared to sleep The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Reluctant writer What's up Doc? Tapping your Chest Painful cramps The Times Sick Inside Story Peripheral Neuropathy Susan MacDonald says determination helped her to cope with a debilitating illness Nerve damage Funday times A site for sore guys Lonely? A vintage race-car broker claims to have a cure (and it's not the car), says John Naish Off the leash—and in trouble When Kieran fell in love with a girl from Nigeria on … Pru Health Look at me, look at me . . . Granny's Home Truths the Show-Off Talented children should be praised but not indulged, says Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall Spring into action and get in shape for summer Get in shape with part two of Gabby Logan and Jane Clarke's 14-day food and fitness plan: more tassy recipes plus exercise that you can do in your pyjamas or the park, depending on the weather Times Online Day 10 Exercises Spring into action and get in shape for summer Picture Gallery Turn over for Days 13 and 14 Picture Gallery You're on the home stretch with Gabby and Jane's simple food and fitness plan The Times Choc full of goodness? Extravagant claims are often made for the health benefits of chocolate. But will an Easter egg a day really keep the doctor away? Roger Dobson and Kate Wighton look at the science behind the sell Second opinion Have your say—we want to know what you think . . . Picture this: family fun Taking a stand on delivery Smart moves in top gear Thrills, spills and pills Three cheers for high-flyers An explosive mix of stunts, sport and sweat—this is a very British-style of cheerleading, says Rupert Mellor Ra! Ra! Ra! New life for dead ringers Eco-Worrier Recycling Mobile Phones Times Online Is It True that . . . White Spots on Nails Indicate Calcium Deficiency? Watching your back It Works for Me Chiropractic This weekend is prime DIY time. But you could end up paying a high price, says David Mattin Back facts What's the Evidence? Flexing the plastic Breathing Space Bodylicious Hair Removers Putting a good face on your day Despite the gimmicks and giggling guests, a day at a Leeds spa left Jayne Dowle energised Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He finishes too quickly I'm 19 and a virgin and I feel it's time to have full sex with my boyfriend, but every time we try he ejaculates prematurely. Can you help? Suzi Godson Happy in her skin Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actress Anna Chancellor, 40, doesn't smoke or drink but is very partial to a little skinny-dipping Premier A Different Stripe Inside Lighten up and fly right: lose weight and you can kiss the airport queues goodbye The World The Word Kiwis in China Climate Cost A language in a day Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Knights and Monks Arann Image of the Week Online Flapper girl fantasy Sally Shalam, below, and Jeannette Hyde, opposite, make their own assessments of the two stately Voyages Jules Verne Which is England's Best Big Hotel? The awards Multiple Display Advertising Items The full English Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The day the Sun went out Most people go to Turkey for the sunshine. Not Anjana Ahuja—she was praying for darkness Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Need to Know Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We're Europe's last secret' In Albania men smoke, women cook, roads have potholes, beaches have bunkers. Will Hide loved it Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know African Safari Club In another country Mike Gerrard takes time out from Corfu for a day trip to Albania Ramblers Holidays Need to know Timesonline Safari plus Timesonline Markwarner Free—at a price Flying jolly Action Iceland Today in the Magazine Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance the days away Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas Children's project Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact us . . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anywhere will do . . . Tom Chesshyre on a guidebook with a twist Smash hit with iPod Delhi Bellies Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Manners Arms, Knipton, Leicestershire The Travel Collection Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Helsinki Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frico The Times Index Picture Gallery Erica Wagner 'Let's revive illustrated books for grown-ups' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say BooksFirst TLS 'The triumph of love over power and over despair—that's a good story' Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books My reading Tests 7 matches, 15 wickets, 12 cities and 4 books. But would The Times's choices keep the England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard entertained on tour? What Matthew read The Spanish Game Giggles and some Goldie philosophy Geordie Greig meets the Hollywood star at India's international literary festival The position papers that inspired my novel The porn that shook 16th-century Rome moved Sarah Dunant in a different way Two true voices Christina Hardyment introduces the winners of our poetry reading competition - who have both learnt verse by heart The winners In the Company of the Courtesan He speaks their language The much-hyped novel Londonstani is either an unflinching portrait of modern Britain or a sub-Ali G spoof. Zoë Paxton goes to Hounslow to find out which Word aloud Arts First How I learnt to see from a blind master In 1964 the young Alberto Manguel was asked to read to a buyer at a bookshop. That customer was Jorge Luis Borges Our growing obsession Britain's love of gardening unites the classes, even outstripping our taste for sex or sport. Mark Griffiths welcomes a fitting monument to its charms Extract From The Oxford Companion to the Garden A practical guide to shattering the earth History Peter Ackroyd In short You say . . . Star e-mail We say . . . Alyson Rudd on a Good Man in Africa by William Boyd Under discussion The key questions BooksFirst Next week A brush with the art of Pi The winner: Tomislav Torjanac Foundations Trapped by the flood Fiction In short The Times Wicker work? Thriller In praise of the feel-bad factor Fiction The Times New voice, new lives Short stories A Life Elsewhere Hello, hello, 1972 is back again Fiction Johnny Come Home Shop talk The smallest bookshop in the smallest county Tales with heaps of animal magic Children's What's more . . . Audiobooks Christina Hardyment on some homespun philosophy Classics Jazz Poems Nonfiction Fiction Index Vintage Chart Reader Chart Peter Naylor, of Matlock, picks his top six Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Sonia Benster and her husband Barry, specialist children's booksellers for more than 30 years, pick their top Easter reading Critic's Chart Christina Hardyment's best audiobook readers They're reading . . . Today's Favourite Page-turning reads 'A genuine book-lover cannot be indifferent to where they are sold' In this week's TLS Next week in Books Books in the news Neglected genius Games Jumbo Crossword 634 Times2 clues Chess Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Times2 Crossword 3878 The Listener Crossword 3873 The Knight's Tail by Schadenfreude Timesonline Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku Picture Line Time to solve Timesonline The Times Euro Ncap Marston & Langinger Contents The Chairman of the Board Arrives on Set Contacts Bupa The Dark Ages Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Tessa Sanderson, 50, Olympic Gold-Medal Winner Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Consumer-Created Ads Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Tartan Designer Russell & Bromley Party Bags Bargainhunder Carol Midgley Out There Florals Tap Water Coolhunder Tina Gaudoin Villeroy & Boch Retail Therapy Volvo Picture Gallery Toyota Wickes Firedearth Oh Come All Ye Faithful Holy Land Experience Report Hilary Rose Photographs Barbara Fernandez KLM In the Line of Fire Peugeot 'Some Palestinians with Guns Asked us to Stop Filming' Master 'Pretty Much Every Day Israeli Troops Would Be Trying to Grab Somebody' 'If You See the Film, It's Obvious It Does Not Condone the Taking of Lives' Boots Tentations Picture Gallery Cancer Research UK Jewellery Store Lighting is Notoriously Fabulous - Stones Can Look Different in Daylight Baubles The Bob is Back How to Get Dressed Lisa Armstrong Royal Mail I Rinsed, was Checked - and Declared Five Shades Lighter Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about. . . Eye Creams Desert Island Essential Amanda Lamb Truth in Beauty Display Advertising The Sunday Times Picture Gallery We Avoided 'Cambodian Catfish Amok'- That's Not a Dish, That's Breaking News on Asian Cnn Restaurants Morrisons Hugh is a Real Chef's Chef - what He Doesn't Know about Butchery Isn't worth Knowing Food Sirco Panther Motorola Grand Designs Live Chocoholics who Want a Fancy Wine to Go with the Easter Eggs Need to Crack Open Bolder Reds Wine Fresh Herbs Food Detective Horses for Courses Interiors Thomas Sanderson Six Great . . . Bar Stools Voyages Jules Verne Ask Aggie Q I've inherited some fine antique furniture and am keen to polish it correctly. Any pointers? Dolly & Suzy Do Try this at Home High and dry Gardens Hosepipe bans may sound like a gardener's nightmare, but with a little planning you can still triumph this summer Easter parades Spring is putting on a great show at many of our best gardens Spring Pots SriLankan Where There's Muck Vegging out In the first of her fortnightly dispatches, our novice gardener gets stuck in to manure Weekend Tips Save Water - Special Reader Offer Readers' Queries The Greek Islands Indulge your Senses and Rejuvenate on a Greek Island from £299 per Person All -Inclusive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors The Kitchen On his titanium racer, Franck barely broke sweat. I had to have a long break for beans on toast and fruitcake in the Lucky Duck tearooms Beta Male Compact, sleek and unique Mercedes-Benz The Times Waterstone's Times online Starts The people who vanished In 1924 a photographer travelled Britain recording daily life. It is a place we barely recognise, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Image of the Week Choice Their plans for the week Making it up Oscar-winner Howard Berger on movie make-up magic Torrid times A new Doctor brings a new sexual tension but it's the monsters who need the kiss of life, says Paul Hoggart My or Hype Headbangers, show us your mettle Screen Every thing end Top in Rep LEMMiNG New Film More Film, Online Going up in smoke The Big Film Paradise Now is remarkable for its simple humanity, says James Christopher Films on Release DVD Also out Nun the wiser Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD to the real experts. To mark this weekend's Easter holiday, a group of nuns, and one about to enter the order, watch Audrey Hepburn in The Nun's Story (right) Games The Times The dragon that conquered Japan Four-mile queues made Dragon Quest Japan's biggest-selling game. Now it's here at last, says Nigel Kendall Christopher Brookmyre Cracking eggs The Big Website Save hours of frustration by using the internet to unlock your DVD's Easter eggs The Arts Online Top Five Websites The Times Sagem All the wo... d's on stage A Shakespeare play in seven language It's a fitting first for a season featuring every single work, says Raekha Prasad Top Dance Top Five Opera Season highlights Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Entertainments The Times The rhyme of your life So who has penned the finest pop lyric? Dylan, Lennon, or can it really be Robbie? Pete Paphides sifts pearls from the pap The lyrics we love—the boo stars' choice And the Verve song that no less an authority than Hal … You need a new way of saying Songwriters from two generations explain how they find the right line Are these the greatest pop lyrics ever? 'I love you' The lyrics we love—The Times writers choics Seu Jorge Reviews Picture Gallery The Charlatans Simpatico White Rose Movement Kick Field Music Write Your Own History Erick Messler Dreaming in the Royale Oaks Nina Simone Silk and Soul Martin Hannett Zero: A Martin Hannett Story The Zutons Martin Aston on Tired of Hanging Around Erik Truffaz Face-à-Face Top Five Jazz In Selected Cinemas now More Sounds, Online Top Five Classical Susana Baca Music Reviews Travesias Jose Carreras Andrea Chénier Berlin Staatskapelle/daniel Barenboim Mahier: Symphony No 7 Cologne Chamber Orchestra/ Muller-Bruhl Pergolesi: Stabat Mater Top Five Gigs Top Five Clubs Sights Let's do the show right here What to see in Glasgow Top Five Museums A playful spirit lost in fantasy A new show of Rex Whistler's work is finally restoring his reputation, says John Russell Taylor Top Galleries Tate Square Meal: Top That restaurants Enjoy a taste of Thailand with Square Meal's guide to the best of its food in London and the South East Square Meal: The Big Eat Patara Price Guide An event-full Easter They're still going head to head Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones let John McNamara in on the joke Parlez-vous Doctor Who? Sophia Myles went back to 18th-century France with Doctor who and liked it so much she's now sharing the present with a Time Lord. Nigel Kendall met her Radio Head Chris Campling crashes through the airwaves Chater's Choice Easter Eve Main channels Key Variations TV Choice Film Choice Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Easter Day Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Easter Monday Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Choice Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Wednesday 19 Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Choice Thursday 20 Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Friday 21 Main channels Variations TV Choice Film Choice Trivia Quiz Answers Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Bose
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