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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Ian Hislop, Peter Brookes, Christina Hardyment, Janey Lee Grace, Louise Janson, Betty Clarke, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Neelam Verjee, Tom Baldwin and Richard Beeston, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Charles Foster, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, J. Armistead, Ivo Tennant, Tim O'kelly, Dr Toby Murcott, Michael Atherton, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Darla Danya, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Phillip R. Field, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Alan Fletcher, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, David Charter, Michael Evans and Tony Halpin, Gabby Logan, Christine Wilson-Sharp, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shella Edwards, Mike Pattenden, Peter Rayner, Maeve Binchy, Victoria Segal, Trinny Woodall, Joe Morgan, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Stuart McGurk, Siobhan Davies, Tina Gaudoin, Linda Hutchinson, Jonathan Sacks, Greg Hurst, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Anne Greenshields, Jane Schofield, Derwent May, Michael Cole, Kate Muir, Geoffrey Silman, Paula Hawkins, Hugh Lupton, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Martyn Palmer, John Duthie, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Geza Vermes, David Baddiel, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Alan Garner, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Anne Westland, Daniel Murphy, Raymond Keene, James Frey, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Fiona Morrow, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Ian Foley, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Rick Jones, Patrick Hosking, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Paul Thompson and Sean O'Neill, Nicholas Baldock, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, Marcel Berlins, Martin Tyler, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Ian Clerehugh, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Mark Hodkinson, Gaynor Harris, George Caulkin, Howard Swains, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Helen Pridham, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Graham Wade, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Ashling O'Connor, Naomi Caine, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Louise Cohen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Dr Ian Cheverton, Ray Davies, Valerie Grove, Lisa Tuttle, Mark Lomas, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Reggie Nadelson, Jane S. Haworth, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Marsha Head, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times In your 7-section Saturday Times Blair turns butcher after polls carnage Brown rivals win promotion in ruthless Cabinet reshuffle Tories on march as Labour voters desert Prime Minister Full Election Results The Times Body & Soul: With Money The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment offers You must name the day, Labour MPs tell Blair Humbled Prescott will keep his lucrative perks Butchery after poll carnage Results in Full Averys Wine Merchants Margaret, first lady of diplomacy Political Sketch Rise of the Blairites blocking Brown's path to top Cabinet Ups and Downs Great survivor leading women's Cabinet marach Allure Proud, principled and too angry to go quietly BNP is set to reap the benefits of a very British insurrection David Aaronovitch in Barking Labour BNP is set to reap the benefits of a very British insurrection Cameron tells the Tories: get set to go faster and further Conservatives Inner-city yuppies give Labour good reason to fear the future Lib Dems fail to capitalise They gained only one council in their first test of electability since choosing a 'safe pair of hands', reports Greg Hurst Lib Dems Why deep green is still so very out of fashion Local Election Results UBS Bitter war of words over Galloway's wins Laura Ashley What They Said 'Kind and gentle' wife jailed for jealous rage She will serve 15 months for attack on her husband's lover, reports Lewis Smith Citroën Deadly dog ticks hitch a lift from Continent Lastminute.com Cornish resort shaken by spate of HIV cases Wempe Ex-policeman caused pile-up Guilty again Benefit cheat Body identified Resetting sail Bridgestore halfords Life term for mentally ill killer of mother and unborn twins Times Comment It's a delicious spectacle but you can't call this a Cabinet: it's a food fight The next stage of the Cameron rocket needs to be a blast of old-style Conservatism The Week sportsexclusive The cost of an education Will the Cabinet reshuffle restore the public's faith in politicians? Donne down None of the above Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate In tune with modern worship Neglecting the disabled Making mud huts Let us rejoice in the EU Trust the reporter First-class footie The Times Electric Shock Labour suffers a more serious than usual local election setback Meet and Eat The British need to get back round the table again We're threatening 16,119 of them, and not just furry things with funny names Wild Notebook Ever Decreasing Circles Blair conducts an extensive Cabinet reshuffle—but to what end? They think it's all over. I wish it was Sorry, I just don't get the hysteria. When that World Cup stuff begins, I'll feel like a Buddhist monk in Mecca Picture Gallery Lazy, sunny afternoons at Highbury A reshuffle that shows the PM doesn't intend to shuffle off yet In his eightn Cabinet role, John Reid, the Jock-of-all-trades, will stay as troubleshooter If you thought this week was a bad one... dfs dfs Fake earl fled US after bid to bomb boss's car Badger and the blonde: you're hired! The Apprentice finalists are desperate to prove themselves, Tim Teeman writes Voltarol Jaguar Currys Be Inc(red)ible Muslim leader's cartoon arrest Tourist murdered Teacher jailed Tate reunites Henry VIII with favourite wife in Holbein show PC World Man arrested over 4p cable ties Hubble spots climate change De Menezes leak trio in the clear For sale - with crawling tenant Inc(red)ible Controllers land in cyberspace Hilton Visa stand-off fails to stop 36,000-mile trek to Hull NatWest Woman found her daughter's sex attacker for police Brittany Ferries Mother is first to be found guilty of family homicide My Week Sven-Göran Eriksson according to Hugo Rifkind Multiple Display Advertising Items Subaru Ex-editor of Today turns on colleagues Chancellor's on-air radio gaffe puts terror trial in jeopardy Life, but not as we know it-the celebrity book invasion Autobiographies by those who don't write for those who don't read have become a publishing sensation, writes Ben Macintyre John Lewis Katie Price This Don just didn't catch fire first night Opera Don Giovanni Theatre Royal, Glasgow Lexus The Sharpest Critics Times World News Lesbian priest who could divide the Anglican Church Schism fears revived as San Francisco church's election for a new bishop includes three candidates who live with gay partners, reports James Bone The Candidates Rival Views mfi (Reuters): Darfur's main rebel army signs shaky peace deal (AP): Relatives sail to crash site Miners trapped for ten days find a vein of humour (AP): Lethal volcano starts to grow with rising rock Marriott What can save Hollywood from another summer of dire sequels and box office catastrophes? Is it another documentary about Sequels and franchises will dominate this summer as Tinseltown fights to lure people away from their DVDs and back to the cinema, writes Chris Ayres Coming Soon to a Cinema near You: The Summer Blockbusters Euro Tunnel It's a Bird... Embattled CIA loses another leader The sudden resignation of the agency's director has been linked to a corruption inquiry, reports Tim Reid in Washington Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Inn Scion of the Kennedys admits to drug habit after crash A Troubled Family Polish hooligan army to invade World Cup Vauxhall Think of England Allies may split over call to ban Iran from finals which The Numbers Game Dinner at the Ritz? No, these dishes are just a dog's breakfast Palmolive Quail Eggs, Polenta, and Marinated Beef on Wild Salad Leaves (AP): Nepal to free jailed rebels (AP): Setting a limit (AP): Prisoner a minister (AP): Chechens freed (Reuters): Beginner's luck The Sunday Times Times Business Losses lighter at Warner Music HSBC ruling Matalan censure Regal setback It's the Pru show on Korean TV Record numbers go bankrupt as debt mountain builds up FTSE 100 Branson left out as TV football rights sell for record Stock Markets Going bust is not just a financial failure Business Commentary Pros, cons and costs of more Sunday trading North Sea Oil Low profile Commodities Pound to Dollar Boodles Currencies That A&L chat Need to Know The Times World Markets Bet of the day Briefing Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Look ahead The week's biggest movers Results in brief Bank eyes Patrick Stop Press Oil tax reprieve Repsol pledge Car leasing deal Brewer's offering British Funds Business big shot That was the Week Winner of the Week Body Shop looking prettier as criticism fails to dent sales Win Investing LLP Sunday trade rejig 'a money saver' Dollar slides on jobs figures EU discusses windfall tax on oil Guardian to float stake in Trader The Times Prada rediscovers faith in Church's The Italian luxury goods house is on the verge of buying back its share in the English shoemaker, says Neelam Verjee A brand pitched at well-heeled gentlemen BAE hopes for £4.7bn Saudi defence contract Snub to Chirac adds to jets upset The Sunday Times 'Why is the ball that funny shape?' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country airmiles. co. uk Funds Seeker A game of two broadcasters for football fans 3 to offer World Cup soccer highlights Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Sunday Times Sachs appeal? City Diary Hit by green ink City Diary The Times Buffett set to splash out on big acquisition Tchenguiz shifts focus to Spirit 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 Downgrade adds to iSoft woes as share price takes 9% tumble Small Caps Gilts Underperforming food suppliers leave investors hungry Tempus Brokers' confidence helps 3i Group to surge ahead Stock Markets Banking & Finance St. Joseph's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Labour got a kicking—but it could have been much worse Political Analysis London Boroughs Key Unitary Authorities Non-Metropolitan Districts Local Election Results Mayoral Elections Times Register Earl Woods Former Green Beret who saw in his baby son Tiger the makings of perhaps the greatest golfer of all time Jay Presson Allen Screenwriter with a gift for adapting novels and plays for film who specialised in memorable female characters The Jewish tradition is firmly opposed to assisted dying Broad of church and broad of mind It may be comical, class-ridden and camp, but for Ian Hislop there is still comfort in the Church of England Modern Times Checkout cheek, forgotten festivities and the possibility of pathogenic poultry Times Online Feather Report Readers Reply Kermit was quite right: it's not easy being green Feedback Environmental hurdles, our new business editor, Prezza and D-Day Court Circular Legal News Birthdays Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times In Memoriam-Private Antiques & Collectables Gifts Short Lets Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Shadow that cast new light on North Pole Weather Eye Anniversaries Times Books First Today: Becoming Wet in the East and South East. 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Temperatures: Max 19C, Min 5C Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Amadeus Wolf can strike classic note Ladbrokes Newmarket Big-Race Fields William Hill Newmarket Fallon rides in Guineas after scare Goodwood Blue SQ Totescoop6 Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings The Wright Track The Times Sports Book 8.15 NH Flat Race (£1,713:2m) (16) News of the World Thirsk 'All in' call can often be a liberating experience Times Online Poker Face Popular TV series revived Mob-handed Lady in the black On the Box Times Online The Results Service The Weekend's Sport on TV Armchair Investor your Guide to the Best Bets on TV Wie makes cut for first time Court order Australia triumph Sprint duo ready The Weekend's Fixtures Eng XI and Manu mauling deepens Wigan's plight Rugby League Times Online Badminton withdrawal heralds year of the snake Equestrianism Simon Barnes says age of innocence has left an event close to his heart Hoy wary of Thomas test Warne not too tired to finish off Middlesex Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Mahmood inspires Lancashire Prior seeking to repel eager Hoggard Scoreboard from Headingley All-round power puts Surrey leagues ahead Second Division Henderson weaves spell to leave Essex floundering Panesar in full control as he turns up the heat Yesterday's Scoreboards Vaughan on mission to rekindle Ashes spirit The England captain tells Alison Kervin that his return from injury is on course Guinness Times Online Sri Lankans' self-belief grows but young guns scent victory Scoreboard from New Road Panasonic Jones setback rules him out of series How to win the Newcastle job in just a week, with money-back guarantee If the toecap fits, consider the flipside Judge lands the final blow in title fight ECB McLaren still looking for silver lining Motor Racing Robinson aiming to fill the gaps Rugby Union Aus Liebe zum Automobil Watford directors not laughing any Lewis leaves it late to sicken Preston What He Says on the Play-Offs Play-Offs more on Boothroyd's rollercoaster Coca-Cola League One Nothing fishy about data from the Poisson model The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Highbury will be the real star, win or lose, fourth or fifth Catherine Riley is given a guided tour of the ground that will stage its final match before Arsenal move home I am sure we will finish the job, says Wenger Multiple Display Advertising Items Good habits earn Fowler his reward for reforming to 'live like a monk' scope Prize at Stake Wayne's Footnote Mentor Sought The Times Crossword 23,282 Newcastle want me and I want them, says happy Roeder Owen pins faith in men who could be kings Sport Chelsea close in on Tévez as part of £35m double deal The Times Football inside The Times Inside Petrol prices add fuel to the ire Web Watch Money Letters Enduring difficulty Drawing a blank Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Fidelity Sex, lies and pension raids Home and dry-almost Helen Pridham helps a couple who have paid off their mortgage but now face a new challenge Legal & General The McGregors: what the experts say Over to you Links Jupiter Les and Cearda's response Mortgage Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Work wonders with your windfall Paula Hawkins explains how to make the most of a lump sum Surrenda-link F&C Investments Adwatch Privilege Insurance Run for cover with your pension Paula Hawkins explains how you could make significant savings on your life insurance thanks to A-Day rule changes Fidelity Pick of the Policies Links Clerical Medical A Survey Says The Flixible Mortgage Make sure you are holding all the aces With 1,500 credit cards to pick from, Andrew Ellson explains how to find the right deal Case Study Borrower Plays to Win in the Balance Transfer Game Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Richer and greener by miles A clean conscience need not cost the earth; says Gráinne Gilmore How the Cars Compare Chelsea Case Study Driving a Bargain How to reduce fuel bills Fidelity Whine of the Week Britannia A Question of Money Mercedes-Benz first direct Abbey Comfortable gains in design Standard Life Healthcare one account Times Online Tooth fairy's bite of my budget The Money Mummy Room to manoeuvre in Japan Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumps up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items Value is becoming harder to find in UK shares Personal Investor Gilts can't hide their weak link Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Index-Linked Bonds Could Backfire, Says Magnus Best Lifetime Tracker Mortgage Returns look tarnished Corporate Bonds May now Be the Answer to Low Yields, Says Mark The verdict Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Ing Direct Savings Watch Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans National Savings & Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Savings accounts The New Star Global Financials Fund The Times Inside Next Week When the Surgery's Closed What a state! Why are we so much healthier than our transatlantic cousins? Need to Know? Well, Well... Tune into radio waves and breathe easy What's your poison? Antibody Small screen genius Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Easily spooked Virgin. Whatever Cold comfort for humans The Government Must Order More Tamiflu Supplies James Turrell Flavours of the month A Yale University doctor has devised a diet that tricks the brain. Is it science or snake oil, asks Vivienne Parry Orange day: a menu from the Flavour Point diet Please, just don't ask Inside the Mind of a GP Man of extremes The Hollywood screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga doesn't pull his punches. He tells Tim Teeman how ADHD defines his life and work—rough, tough and successful Order in disorder What is ADHD? This Saturday in Books Philadelphia School's one big bellyache The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Boy breasts Treating OCD E-mail Dr Jane at drjane@thetimes. co. uk or write … Pru Health What's up Doc? Pressing a Glass against your Rash Baby envy-when you want one too When a friend becomes pregnant it's a cause for celebration. But for many women it can poison a friendship. Louise Janson tackles the green-eyed monster periproducts Who can you turn to for advice? A bit of dirt never hurts Granny's Home Truths the Fusspot Mum Power lunches are a breath of fresh air asthma Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Strada Buckwheat, orange and fig pancakes with raspberries Stirring in gentle goodness At your Table Buckwheat Second opinion Have your say—love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Star letter Because I'm worth it The Times Cultivate a healthy trim The bottom line goes green Eco-Worrier Ethical Pants The Times Is It True that... Women Living Together Tend to Synchronise Periods? What's the Evidence? 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Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Holistic but not a hippy Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Radio 2 DJ Janey Lee Grace, 43, prefers to sweat the small stuff-but uses a natural deodorant Aquability The Times Inside Greece is the word... give Germany a miss and snap up a holiday bargain Travel Editor Feet first In the swim Bag a bargain Spud-we-like Climate Cost Rail to Lhasa Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Indian Summer Air New Zealand Image of the Week The World Cup of bling So many designer boutiques, so little time... Jeannette Hyde checks out the German hotel that will be home to our footballers' wives Multiple Display Advertising Items Spend, spend, spend Need to know Spanish Tourist Office Book now Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Big stars, dark bars, fast cars Yes, there's bling and Botox, but Cheshire's past still survives, discovers Stephen McClarence Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Frankfurt Multiple Display Advertising Items Your perfect match World Cup Special Tom Chesshyre explores Germany's host cities Need to know World Cup Special KLM Kaffee und Kuchen Nuremberg Noble Caledonia Limited Get ready to party World Cup Special Multiple Display Advertising Items Rhino? 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This Week: Wembley Travelodge, Northwest London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items markwarner. co. uk/chill The Times Books Picture Gallery First word 'Reviews should make you curious, not convinced' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Contact us Books First His word The Times Literary Supplement 'Copying work close to your heart is just part of being a teenager' Telling it like it is. Well, almost Is emotional honesty more important than truth? A new book about the Boston Strangler prompts Reggie Nadelson to look at the line between fact and fiction A Death in Belmont Hot type It's all about Alfie Once upon a time, a little boy got locked in his house - 25 years later, he's still small, still getting into scrapes. His creator, Shirley Hughes, talks to Jane Wheatley Sketches from Hell Ronald Searle's record of suffering and heroism in PoW camps must never go out of print, Peter Brookes says The Times The last of the publishing mavericks To the Kwai and Back The wicker still flickers Is there more to The Wicker Man than pagan hokum and Britt Ekland dancing nude? As two books add to the film's cult, Mark Hodkinson meets its director Cowboys for Christ Admissible evidence John Osborne looked back in anger to the end. Valerie Grove recalls the man she knew and hails a riveting biography that does full justice to its sources Word aloud John Osborne: A Patriot for Us Required reading Myron fulfills his promise Harlan Coben fans have been awaiting the return of his laid-back charmer of a hero. Maeve Binchy is one of them - and she was not disappointed Extract How a giant of film became overexposed Cinema Orson Welles: Hello Americans Read in more Comfort In short The Books group You say... Star e-mail We say... Alyson Rudd on a Million Little Pieces by James Frey Under discussion They key questions Books First The great Da Vinci Code distraction Jesus married Mary Magdalene and admitted he wasn't God, Judas was only obeying orders—after Dan Brown the litany of biblical "revelations" seems unending. Geza Vermes asks why On the trail of the Dan Brown effect A chip off the old blocks The Times The case of the unorthodox nun Crime Marcel Berlins Pelagia and the White Bulldog Poetry in translation Keeping the ghosts in line Poetry Hugh Lupton In short Woman loses in this love game Fiction Sarah Vine Interview Today in the Times Magazine The Times Devil you know Sci-fi/Fantasy Lisa Tuttle Your chance to win the complete set Please allow us to introduce ... A. C. 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Richard Brass selects the best beer gardens The Bright Stuff Picture Gallery Toshiba Summer Interiors Pixma The Sunday Times See token in today's Travel Chill Kenya Summer Living 25 Outdoor Greats Bose Picture Gallery Play grounds From the grass-flanked lounging deck to the tucked-away marshmallow fireplace, there's something for all the family in the Devonshire home of garden designer Clare Matthews Growing Tips Summer Weekend Tips Reader's Queries Planting a Mini-Grove Suitable Species Hillarys Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Sanderson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Traders Wet socks? Toytown village glimpsed through a wind-shredded cloud? Turn an ankle on a clump of elephant grass Sound familiar? That's the spirit Beta Male NFU Mutual Picture Gallery The Times The Da Vinci Code www.timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Starts Our churches need more than prayers It will be an architectural catastrophe if the State doesn't step in to save our sacred buildings, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Want to know what's on in galieries cinemas of theatres Their plans for the week Star Choice Talk a good game Tradesecrets Martin Tyler on talking viewers through a beautiful game The last of the red-hot lavas The sparks of passion are flying in Doctor Who, but nothing can eclipse the eruption of Krakatoa, says Caitlin Moran Hit or Hype? Our readers decide The code breakers If there's no such thing as bad publicity, Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou have The Da Vinci Code cracked, says Martyn Palmer HMV History or hogwash? Top Films in Rep The Times Cruise missile The Big Film Mission: Impossible III is another rollercoaster of special effects, says Kevin Maher New Film Reviews Monopoly Films on Release The Times The Times Toyota DVD Reviews Great service Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD to the real experts. This week former servants cast their critical gaze over Upstairs, Downstairs Sagem Games Reviews The war on want The Big Website PixelPress is helping to raise awareness about poverty through the power of art The Arts Online The Times Hit with his kit on Stripping off in The Full Monty took Mark Addy to Hollywood. 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