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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, Jay Owens, Edward Owen, Stella Shamoon, Robert Cole, Dan Joyce, Andrew Pierce, Ian Ogilvy, Hew Balfour, Stephen O'loughlin, David Aaronovitch, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Nixon, Tamara Kaminsky, John Carter, Mark Souster, David Rose, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Emily Miano, Philip Howard, Rugby league, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, D. Murray, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Stephen Woolley, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Karen Hockney, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Wendy Ide, Robert Sandall, Deborah Stone, Kevin Eason, John Percy, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Sir Kevin Satchwell Headmaster, Doug Richard, Tired and Lonesome, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Vinny Lee, Sir Ewan Harper Chief Executive, Stuart A. Notholt, Ray Simons, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Jane Clarke, Peter Baker Chief Executive, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, Rev Steve Chalke, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Russel Bryan, John Thirtle, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Eric Clapton, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Steve Chick, Sir Peter Vardy Chairman, David Mitchell, Martin Penner, Jack Colwell, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Stephen Burgen, Morgan Falconer, David Lawrenson, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Jude Edginton, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Joe Building, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Varden, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Ted Bell, Magnus Grimond, Fiona Fraser, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Oliver Key, Suzi Godson, Tobias Hauser, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Zoë Strimpel, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, David Mattin, Martin Fröst, Peter Dixon, Peter Fraser, Andrew Evans, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Paul Raeside, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Kevin Maher, Fiona Sims, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Iain Glen, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Lord Harris of Peckham Lucy Heller Managing Director, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Barry Exton, Virginia Blackburn, David Crossland, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jane Lloyd, Mike Barnard, Neil Scales Chief Executive, Russell Jenkins, Christopher Norris, Howard Swains, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Marcus Oscarsson and Joanna Bale, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Antonia Fraser, David Sanderson, Vinay Mohra, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Ivan Shenkman, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Andrew Linzey, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Gordon Ramsy, Denis Smith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Shusha Guppy, Philip Pullman, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Douglas Kennedy, Catriona Wrottesley, Joe Bolger, Nick Dalton, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,
ResumoThe Times Great writers in your Saturday Times The people's Queen The Times Claim Six More Dvds over the Coming Week Books: 24 Pages inside Travel The Knowledge: Art and Entertainment The Times Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Money: Investments and Loose Change Inquiry into £2.4m gift to Lib Dems Château Cissac The Millionaire Financier The biggest homes earn £26,000 a month for rich owners Lucia Adams By a Correspondent: Almost 60,000 now live on Millionaires Row BBC threatens pensions strike Attacker gets life Protest over lab Far from home Davina's defence Wanadoo His Options Cameron takes the greens for a spin Happy and glorious: Windsor's A festively large Royal Standard flew over the castle as 22,000 wellwishers gathered to greet a walkabout, Alan Hamilton writes Charles leads the birthday tributes to 'darling Mama' Kwik-Fit Last Night's Menu Appropriate venue for Kew Palace holds some poignant links for the Queen, Andrew Pierce writes Paramount Making sense of Britain's great mystery Cabinet chips in for a tea set Bewick's join swan collection Dfs Dfs TVR workers told to stay home Rethink on £6bn health IT system Net lover's suicide Retrial decision Met bias alleged Securitas charge Boys die in crash Bird flu ban lifted Teenage Olympic hopeful drowns while in training Talk Talk Online Views Holiday Inn Parties split hairs over cost of attracting voters Ms Anger over lottery payout for United Currys Ever-fatter teenagers are health timebomb Doctors protest at rules on jobs for non-EU staff Movin out Kelly quizzed on Islamic schools Lost Sunflowers bloom again Girl who choked on apple named Is beast named after beauty? 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They are just paying for a sedative The Week Pc World World Book Day End of road for car factory Real men mustn't grumble about emotions Mersey cyclists Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonlike. co. uk/debate Confidence in city academies Small is beautiful Happiness lessons Royal birthday Bad hair day Near misses Cliff hanger Mind over matter The Times Sins of the Father City academies should not be a victim of the party funding scandals Forging Fakes All tricks are either knavish or childish, but some have become profitable My nocturnal encounter with a comical, bedloving, manic digger Wild Notebook In the Line Duty The Prince of Wales pays fitting tribute to his mother The genuine hair to Blair strategy Cherie's misfortune is to live in an era when middle-aged women cannot be complacent about their looks Picture Gallery Get a degree in eight minutes flat We need a new national anthem fit for football and Kylie fans Everyone will be humming World at Your Feet whether they want to or not Our long-lived Queen is an historic rarity AOL Multiple Display Advertising Items Burglars high on drugs raped widow I'm determined to get on with my life, says the victim of a 'cripping' attack, Andrew Norfolk reports Fathers pay £1m to save sons' school Business partners step in after secret deal leaves 450 pupils adrift, writes Adam Fresco Aer Lingus Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour treasurer says Blair's circle used loan 'dodge' Multiple Display Advertising Items Most-Read Stories at Times Online The Week on the Web US President is accused of digital piracy, reports Rhys Blakely In pictures: the princess, a child, a mother, a grandmother, … Halifax Flybe.com Life Scan How your PC can save democracy Politics for Humans Spending on more roads hits £1bn in environmental U-turn The Government is coming under fire for approving the concreting over of sensitive areas. Ben Webster reports Car Worship Revenge hitman jailed for life Doherty bailed Nightmare at sea Pole conqueror Norden retires Dixons. co. uk Blaze boy foresaw his death in horror film Teacher who died in jail is cleared of raping pupil Coward's wit sparkles still in a serving of comic bliss First night Theatre Hay Fever Haymarket MacDomald Hotels & Resorts Sharpest Critics Dell Toyota Times World News King promises people power Pro-democracy campaigners say that pledge to end absolute rule is not enough, reports Raekha Prasad from Kathmandu Nepal's Protests Executed for the crime of entertaining the children Vauxhall Iraq set to endorse new leader Multiple Display Advertising Items A closed society begins to open up Richard Beeston in Riyadh detects a sea-change in attitudes and a tide of optimism where once there was fear and terror Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery of 'dumped' man found drifting on raft of oildrums Multiple Display Advertising Items Jessops Multiple Display Advertising Items Violent culture clash over ultra-modern monument to peace Anatomy of a crime Natural disasters using up aid 'No progress' over survey ships (Reuters): Cardinal supports use of condoms Floods cause more evacuations Harrods Seoul prepares Buddha festival Chernoby hero remembers the men who saved Europe 20 years on, the first firefighter at the scene says the human cost is being whitewashed, writes Jeremy Page from Moscow Disaster by Numbers Euro Tunnel Giant steel arc should safeguard site for 100 years This may look like a fake Mona Lisa. 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It's a fake of a fake Mona Lisa Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting the cost of private health insurance Hopes of deal on future of Rock Spain drops demands for sovereighty in more pragmatic approach to Gibraltar, reports Edward Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire Building Society Ivy League students avoid shady business of protest (Reuters): Kremlin cash to fight Aids (AP): CIA officer fires (AP): Asylum denied (Reuters): Un-Islamic dress (Reuters): Dolphin deaths Hilton Freedom Hotel aims to boost township tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Times Business Oil surges to set fresh record Bouncing back Olympic battle Nasdaq offering Quote of the day Panel draws up dawn raid cha BSkyB drops Goldman as its broker Miner finds 'one of world's rarest gems' Ftse 100 Stock Markets Dream solution for a Eurocratic nightmare North Sea Oil Web giants provide soap opera Commodities Just the job Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Key resources Business Need to Know Norwich Union World Markets Look ahead Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealing Rumour of the day McDonald's slips Guidant takeover Ford loses $1.2bn Abn disposal British Funds Business big shot Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Brown calls for more Opec oil as prices surge The Times Freedom Call Mandelson fires salvo at us after trade talks falter The Business of an Extravagant Delicacy Living fossils that are attracted to women's stockings Iran let off hook over caviar sales Persian sturgeon's exemption from ban has riled Caspian Sea nations, writes Julian Evans BGI pledges silver fund go-ahead despite rout in the metals markets Versatile Asset Disastrous day veterans dubbed Silver Thursday Bullion 'likely to continue being hot to handle' Bill Gates at home Headstrong Hidden agenda The George Effect Simplyswitch Liverpool fan Davies to turn out for Arsenal Eminent investor that sank back into the shadows Gartmore is a different business today, writes Patrick Hosking The Times Firm has changed hands many times Times Online WPP says Chinese unit 'may double size in five years' Luxury advertising boosts FT Bristol Water gets lift from Spanish bid EBay in talks over Yahoo! or Microsoft link The online auctioneer is aiming to curb Google's power, writes Elizabeth Judge Golf World Darling of internet keeps 'Co-opetition' is technology buzzword For Google, a new marketing deal can provide a daily outlet to billions of users Battle of the Internet 'I have long admired the French for not letting mere principle stand in their way' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Unit-Linked Insurance Investments One too many missing bottles leaves fine wine firm in lurch RMC Icap buys platform to tighten grip on electronic broking 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 Exit from US deal fails to bring full recovery for Skyepharma Gilts WPP saw promise of the East and is reaping the rewards Land Securities Antofagasta leads recovery as miners show resilience Stock Markets Joe Bolger Icap Business Equity Prices Stihl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Brede Arkless Determined climber and guide who proved that a woman's place was on a mountain - while raising eight children Angelo D'arrigo Hang-gliding adventurer who led a flock of rare young cranes 3,300 miles across Central Asia on their first migration Dennis Brookes Yorkshire-born righthander who became Northamptonshire's record-breaking batsman and captain Ken Jones Olympic athlete and fleet-footed right wing whose grace and guile have passed into the annals of Welsh rugby The doubt of Thomas was not a lack of faith but a deeper love 'The logic of all purity movements is to exclude' Andrew Linzey suggests that Anglicans listen to the Holy Spirit, and not to schismatic fundamentalists Faith News Times Online Feather Report Derwent May Readers Reply What to Look out for What's over-sexed, over-used and over here in print? 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Plus Easter Eve, leaders and a photo feud Salutations, unwanted visitations, hairdresser donations and windy abominations Modern Times Philip Howard Court Circular Picture Gallery Appointment Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Dinner Gifts Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items US airman survived a thunder tumble Weather Eye Paul Simons Anniversaries Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Sir Percy pleases in racecourse spin Racing Thirsk Yesterday's Results Newbury The Wright Track Bangor Idle Talk can provide display of Ayr power Sunday Best Lindbergh Frustration as McCoy is immovable object again Ayr Nottingham Racing Wolverhampton St Helens escape unscathed despite Salford's best efforts Salford City Reds 10 St Helens 12 William Hill Rhinos stampede over hapless Tigers Rugby League Engage Super League Tournament game profits from legacy of Pearson The Times Online Timesonline Rich pickings in Las Vegas Melinn triumphs An ice card game On the Box Times Online Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures The Weekend's Sport on TV Victory for Klitschko and the world will swing farther to an eastern axis Owen Slot talks to two far-sighted Britons for whom the increasing shift in power has come as no surprise The Sunday Times Jones gets back in the swing for Test return Surrey's fortunes sent tumbling by Sheikh's five-wicket haul Liverpool Victoria County Championship Second Division Harvey slows it down to seal quick victory Gough helps Essex to claw back deficit Times Online Gillespie bowls in for timely Yorkshire debut Home-grown Onions leaves Kent batsmen with indigestion Yesterday's Scoreboards Warwickshire's aggressive Streak tests Sussex resolve Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Seasons in the shun for Schumacher Motor Racing San Marino Grand Prix XI Stenson finds consistency to live up to his billing Golf Practice Times Cracknell expected to show Redgrave and Pinsent a clean pair of heels Mind Games Keep Runners on Track Bedford keeps weather eye open Whelan makes Wigan pledge London praised Kelly furious Rhodes role Costa to retire Tele Santana Bath can pull plug on lean times Heineken Cup Semi-Finals Samsung Vickery makes plans to take flight for Wasps How They Line up How They Line up Newcastle eye prestige and status in Europe England vs Barbarians Grace versus grunt: who will carry Ireland into the final? Players resort to table whine after game of pot luck Snooker 888.Com World Championship Nadal serves up health warning for opponents Tennis Crucible First for Robertson Contenders Stumped by Laws of Physics Atp: Times Writer Wins Top Award Why Ronaldinho's Card Trick Should Have Been Greeted with Critical Acclaim Rise in inflation means we'll be talking an awful lot of balls at the World Cup Saturday Clash Warnock: I will write to fans who criticised Kaveh Solhekol reveals why it is payback time for the Sheffield United manager Coca-Cola League Two Mourinho? My Missus Has a Soft Spot for Him Reluctant Barlow leads Forest revival Ups and Downs Timesonline The Movements of a Maverick Coca-Cola League One Rochdale have it all to play for Scolari set to make a late surge in race to succeed Eriksson Coca-Cola Championship Forssell gamble has paid off, says Bruce Your Guide to the Premiership In the Game on Monday . . . Leading by Example Encounters Shearer confirms the worst as he is forced to call it a day How They Stand Rest of the Weekend's Football Fixtures Wenger at his most needy in the quest for local authority How seeds of a bitter rivalry were sown Brian Glanville on the history of the conflict between red and white The Class of 94-95 where are They now? Tony's Tactics Tony's Tactics The Times At last, Keane is happy to settle down with one club Timesonline Konchesky needs to make up for childhood regrets Fa Cup Semi-Final Middlesbrough v West Ham United The New Impreza Tony's Tactics Tony's Tactics Panasonic Parnaby on the crest of a new wave George Caulkin on the father and son who are causing a stir at Middlesbrough Game plan for World Cup set at Upton Park Chelsea manager refuses to get drawn into war of words Tony's Tactics Cudicini is ready to seize rare chance to impress Gerrard looking forward to increasing his trophy collection Tony's Tactics William Hill Attacking Mourinho is just business as normal for Benítez English game is played with heart but not the brain, says Vialli Dowie, Pardew and Boothroyd lead next generation My desire to make return BT Vialli Tarnished The Italian Job The Times Crossword 23,270 Our Sports Staff: Zidane 'to announce retirement' next week Index Benítez banks on getting his very own Abramovich The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Where do you stand on the big float vote? Rebecca O'Connor weighs up Standard Life's flotation plans Inside Money Letters Case Study Research Comes First Splits protection gap A Word to the Wise Jupiter Make your vote count before you make a shopping list Happiness with a price tag Song and dance about show-stopping mortgages Get my finances in shape Rebecca O'Connor meets a personal trainer finding it tough running her own business Britannia Building Society Katie Walton: what the experts say Over to you Links Zurich Katie's response Lenders get the big idea Affluent borrowers now have a wealth of choice as banks and brokers open their doors wider, says Rebecca O'Connor Abbey Savings Watch F&C Investments A Survey Says Case Study on the Right Track Barclays Links Alliance Leicester Will pork bellies bring home the bacon? Paula Hawkins looks at two new funds opening up the commodities market to small investors Net Food Imports by Developing Nations are Likely to Increase Fivefold by 2030 Fund charges oceans apart Mark Atherton investigates the global fee divide Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutbacks Legal & General Whine of the Week Rainer Burchett, of Penrith, Cumbria, was misled about his credit card balance by Morgan Stanley's automated telephone banking service Multiple Display Advertising Items Does will leave a tax liability? A Question of Money Fidelity International Share of the Month Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Snuffboxes not Virginia Blackburn finds out how to profit from a Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast-food joint aims to beat burger brigade Go It Alone Gráinne Gilmore on a restaurant concept that promises to be the best of both worlds Multiple Display Advertising Items Adwatch Halifax Halifax One account Expert analysis: Doug Richard John's response Have faith in financials Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus But Take Care to Weed out the Poorer Prospects, Says Magnus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Let funds do the spadework for you Specialists are Key in Such a Complicated Sector, Says Mark The Verdict Cheltenham & Gloucester Beat private equity at its own game Competition is Hotter Pushing up Buying Prices and Trimming Returns Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices The Week on the Web Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Savings accounts The New Star Global Financials Fund The Times Flaky science Fortified foods such as cereals may not be all they are claimed Index Next Week Although the world is awash with war, disease and famine, … Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Picture Gallery No longer in the dark about mushrooms Who's the daddy? Readers Tuning out pain John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends CSI to the rescue Pump chumps Uncertain about the fallout Junk Medicine Nuclear Power Pru Health Baby The Pill is 50 years old but, as Suzi Godson discovered, we're all still waiting for the foolproof contraceptive Suzi's choices The specialist generalists Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a Gp These May Be GPs with a Special Interest in Money The fine art of survival Artist Sam Taylor-Wood has had cancer twice but refused potentially life-saving drugs to protect her fertility. She tells John Naish how diet, yoga and acupuncture have helped her to bloom again Her Mother, an Astrologist, Abandoned her Picture Gallery 'I thought I'd lose my soul' Life was hell for a boy with OCD who believed he was beset by dangers, says Catriona Wrottesley Periproducts The facts about OCD E-mail Dr Jane at drjane@thetimes. co. uk or write … Follow the course to getting well The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved What's up Doc? Getting You to Say "Aaaah" David Nieper Picture Gallery Not in front of the children Show him the silver lining Granny's Home Truths the Gloomy Brother-In-Law When the glass is half empty, a little teasing helps, says Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall The Times Inside David Baddiel Though well-known for whingeing, the writer and comedian is not a hypochondriac. But he couldn't say no to £ 2,750 worth of free medical screening Preventicum Isn't for Premature Ejaculators Getting value for money Private health screens are available at many places around the country, but what can you expect to get for your money? Do we need screen tests? It's a lean, green, cancer-fighting machine At your Table Cabbage Cabbage Leaves Contain Lots of Iron and Vitamin C He's back to the sauce Fiona Sims meets the revolutionary chef who turned fresh vegetable juice into the cream of French cuisine A taste of Jean-Georges Stir-fried cabbage Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out Second opinion Have your say - love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Star letter Got them ol' British Blues The Sunday Times Since remarrying recently at 50, I've discovered that … The times Green pair of heels Cycle of health Screen Select Saddle up Breathing Space Mountain Biking Dan Joyce, the editor of Cycle magazine, got on his bike and learnt how to ride the hard way Massaged by the Masai Where can you soothe your body and salve your eco conscience? 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Ancient forests, rural villages, Soviet-era style - Belarus keeps the past alive, says Andrew Evans Tourists are Plied with Homemade Vodka The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Visit the dragon's cave Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas Today in the Times Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Outdoor Breaks in the Uk Baggage Delay Children's Documents Aus Liebe Zum Automobil The Times The Times Need to know Cornish pastis France's West Country is Cornwall all over, discovers John Carter Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Rory Dover Castle's ghosts held no fear fo Journey of Distinction Need to know Hotels: what you're saying England's best Awards Head for the hills Michael Harvey and his wife find a villa near Rome that works for a young family Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Family villas to book for summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Qe2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items OFT Brighton rocks Tourists in search of a funky seaside hotel can check out the latest offerings on a new website Multiple Display Advertising Items Airmiles Travel News is Edited by Tom Chesshyre Email us at … Spice Route Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy does it (again) £70 BA fuel charge It's twice the price Don't double up on travel and home insurance, says Tom Chesshyre Skllng in the sand No-go Nepal Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Running Inn, Eastbourne, Sussex The Maldives Ellaidhoo Island Competition The Times The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items The Frico The Times 'A tip for travellers then and now: avoid politics' Erica Wagner Picture Gallery First word Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Contact us BooksFirst TLS 'Nonfiction is the fish of reading. I'll never be mature enough for it' David Baddiel Our country, right and wrong As Israel's security has increased, its hold on the world's affections is slipping. David Aaronovitch looks at three books that help to explain why Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Man in the Shadows The Big Oyster New York in the World: A Molluscular … The Oyster is his world Once they were food for rich and poor, now circumstance puts them beyond the reach of many. Erica Wagner gulps down a revealing history of the bivalve A question in Catalan Despite its thousand-year history, there is still argument over what constitutes Catalan literature. Stephen Burgen asks why ArtsFirst Shifting closure to the truth As Philip Roth, in his novel Everyman, exposes the grim reality of the death that faces us all, Douglas Kennedy thanks him for casting such a cold eye on the ultimate of subject matters Everyman Mr Smith goes to Madrid Charles I went to Spain in disguise to find a wife and came back with a great art collection. The ramifications of that visit are still being felt today, Derwent May says Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? The Sale of the Late King's Goods: Charles I and his … Head of the revolution From radical thinker to dictator, Robespierre rose to oversee The Terror during the French Revolution. Antonia Fraser examines a tale of extremes Extract From Fatal Purity How everything gets illuminated Nonfiction Nigel Hawkes Readers In short Timlott White City Blue You say . . . Star e-mail We say . . . Alyson Rudd on White City Blue by Tim Lott New to the group: Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The key questions Have your say on Books group choices online, and see your comments in print on the following dates The Times Meet the first action heroes Full of bold adventures, bravery and violence, they are the oldest tales known to man - and we can't stop telling them. As Penguin Classics hits 60, Philip Pullman celebrates the epic 'More than just battles between good and evil' Short retirement Crime Marcel Berlins The Times Democracy draws a blank Fiction Sarah Emily Miano Lessons in the University of life Fiction Melissa Katsoulis Exile on pain street Fiction Shusha Guppy In short The Times In Sickness and in Hell Children's Amanda Craig Audiobooks Christina Hardyment says that crime does pay in the novel What's more . . . Ms Understood Today's young feminists believe that pole dancing is empowering. But an earlier generation thought differently. 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Next week in Books 'The death camp survivor who changed the face of books for ever' Ben MacIntyre Books in the news Games Jumbo Crossword 636 The Times Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Times2 Crossword 3884 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3874 Big Boy by Ascot The Times Swots and Monsters Answer Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku Picture Line Time to solve The Times Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Isle of Wight The island with something for all Tony Dawe discovers that a short break on the Isle of Wight is as good as a holiday What's Going on How to Get around Country views are in safe hands Where the crouching tigers find sanctuary Tony Dawe visits a haven for unwanted zoo and circus animals Chiquita, a jaguar aged 11, was rescued from a drug dealer Tea for two with a view Deborah Stone finds delicious sandwiches and refreshing drinks At St Mildred's Church, Whippingham, there are cream tea concerts in the orchard on summer Sunday afternoons Robin Hill Beach Cafe Society If you are feeling peckish Red Funnel Cheers to the old-style mine hosts Tony Dawe works up a thirst visiting the island's ale houses A shore bet for beaches Nick Dalton says the island's coastline offers something for all - from ramblers to children There are 60 miles of beach for bucket and spade fun or wandering Nights in white linen and dining out with a sultan of swing Along the cliff is the Wellington, where I ate my most memorable breakfast ever Newtown - from bustling port to nature reserve Taken for a Ryde round the island Nick Dalton takes a leisurely tour of quaint towns, beautiful beaches and many bars Get away from the kitsch in Shanklin via the cliff railway down to the beach Freewheeling adventure for easy peasy riders Deborah Stone takes the family along on a cycling safari Blackgangchine In a little world of their own All aboard Literary lions and Mitzi, mistress of the erotic Would-be novelists learn to write an erotic scene that is not embrassing Holiday Competition Play the millionaire for a day at sea Perry Cleveland-Peck explains how sailors on a budget can enjoy the thrill of a lifetime What better way to entertain clients than in the Round the Island Race? 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Stephen Woolley, 53, Film Producer Lexiconfusion Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged The next Big Thing Someone's Got to Do It… The Drugs Tester Clarks Wrong-Footed Picture Gallery Right-Footed Retail Therapy Picture Gallery Beyond the Crossroads Through a life that's been punctuated by triumph and tragedy, Eric Clapton has always remained the musician's musician. Now, juggling the demands of a young family with a new world tour, the great bulesman faces another test. Alan Franks met him D&A Toshiba MasterCard Hello Clouds, Hello Sky To the members of the Cloud Appreciation Society, a Cumulonimbus means much more than gloom and rain. 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