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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alice Miles, Rosemary Bennett and David Maxwell, Janice Turner, W. Glester, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Jill Tunstall, Mike Gerrard, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Rev Anthony Herbert, Magoo, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Richard Whitehead, Sue Barnard, Nancy Mitford, Sarah Potter, Janne Fearnely Whittingstall, Sally HUNT(General secretary), Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Vincent, Jan Morris, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Darrall, David Rose, Edit Sitwell, Jane Knight, Carl Mortished and Peter Klinger, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Crikcet Correspondent, Philip Howard, Lucy Hedgcock, John Navish, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Douglas coupland, Christine Seib, Ned Parker and Philip Webster, Barry Rydz, Kate Wighton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Daniel Craig, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Chater, Clive Davis, Sam Lister health Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Roger Blackmore, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Tak-Sang Li, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Norman, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, John Clarke, Rob Cassy, Malcom Richardson, Alysin Rudd, Dominic Walsh, Glanandrea Noseda, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Anna Chancellor, Helend Dowd, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Merton, Anthony Browne and Jeremy Page, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ralph Hawtrey, David Hands, Professor I. C. Eperon, Paul Chitnis (Chief Executive), Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Kavita Singh, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Suzi Godson (May 13), James Cuishaw, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Julio Perez, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Joe Boyd, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Sophie Campbell, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Neville Taylor, Magnus Grimond, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Martin Waller and James Doran, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Salley Vickers, Liz Gill, Ben MaChell, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Zoë Strimpel, Edwina Currie, Rick Jones, Richard Honson, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Mark Irving, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Mark Taha, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Lucy Beresford, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Nell Fisher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, J. C. Gibbings, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, James Collard, Kevin Maher, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Sophie Ratcliffe, Virgina Blackburn, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Peter Haining, Matthew Parris, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Howard Swains, Dan Brown, Oliver Coleman, Antonia Senior Personla Finance Editor, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Molly Lyon, Christopher lrvine, Karl Williams, David Sanderson, Joanna Bale and Rajeev Syal, John Naish, Ben Hoyle and Colette Fahy, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Gabriel Rozenberg Personal Investor, Tony G, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Mr Rodger Lucas, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Jake Maskall Actor, Philip Oltermann, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Mark Harrison, Huw Beynon, Matt Roberts, Janice Carter, Liz Taylor, D Halk, Peter Klinger, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Joe Bolger, James Goldman,
ResumoThe Times The Gardens issue Magazine Free plants for every reader Sexual anorexia In Books Exit route for allies after new Iraq deal Picture Gallery Archbishop in call for action on age of false celebrity The Times Books: 24 Pages inside Travel The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment offers If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … Body & Soul: Ways to Wellbeing Magazine: The Gardens Issue Troops out in Iraq deal Sandals Horn of Africa Special forces on a mission to save the rhino A former Marine is shooting to kill as poachers threaten the last of a species, writes Sam Kiley in Congo Parents urged to keep the junk out of lunchboxes Changing Menu Schools to ban fizzy drinks and chocolate Attacker 'tried to rape Scout' Trouble brewing Jowell sells up Everest death Boss's treat Clarification Footballers' Lives Louis Vuitton Gazza's body map Plus Gascogine maps his path from sporting stardom to despair Boy with world at his feet was killed as he helped a friend Popular student and promising sportsman was trying to stop a fight, Joanna Bale and Rajeev Syal report Knife Numbers Will a weapons amnesty really make a difference? Shortage of new inspectors 'will derail homeseller pack scheme' Holiday Inn Norwich Union Direct Smaller Means Bigger Profits PC World Illegal cleaner 'worked for Immigration for 3 years' dfs dfs This poem was written by a 13-year-old girl who was … Top prison guard gets 12 life sentences for rape and kidnapping The Victims Our Hottes Deals Exam pupils sent home over 'lack of respect' Homebase How Far Can You Travel for £10? Passengers are 'held to ransom' over rail fares My Week Dan Brown according to Hugo Rifkind Monday Tuesday Mastercard Wednesday Thursday Friday From £39 only Brittany Ferries Military back-up refused for strike by firefighters For the first time the Government will not sanction emergency cover, reports Jill Sherman Cup phobia: how to get away from it on the cheap When in Cologne… expert advice for Engaland's travelling supporters Bargain Breaks Now you can and do good This Card is Designed Ti Help Eliminate Aids in Africa Germany's beer lovers can already taste defeat Teenager swept to his death on beach holiday Staples Drive-by gunmen lose appeal Garage a snip—at £140,000 Brighton rocks with 170 bands Youth group cuts Crusader link Urban Saints Bridge Stone Boy, 5, and his great-grand parents killed by gas from heating boiler Jessops APR typical variable Safety failure led to ride fall Girl killed by train Taking the biscuit Index Welcome to Cameron's Europe-hating and Pentagon-loving party No less than Osborne. Hague has brooked no hint of doubt about the wisdom of the Iraq war The Week sports exclusive Rationalising water storage Lowly-paid lectures and the future for academe Don't rob the poor Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Special Needs Children Nuclear Power NHS Refunds Special needs in the mainstream Growth industry Fair penalties for foul play Living with 'gators Sat-nav satisfaction Trade name Picture Gallery Till Votes Do Them Part A Montenegro free from Serbia could spark further changes in the Balkans Any Fude Junky KNO this is me eg nigel molesworth cursing the clotted st custard fascists Miraculously the legendary creature from my book has come back to life Wild Note Book Unfair on Fares MPs have misunderstood how the rail market works I'll do my green bit if they do theirs If we want to win this eco-war, the Government has to got tough with supermarkets and manufacturers Why not demand that toasters have a ten-year lifespan and can be repaired easily? Picture Gallery 'I'm a dustman. I'll be watching you' Forced to learn Greek at 3: it's no wonder Mill hated authority He anchored his defence of liberty in the terra firma of general welfare Mexican waves—and how to deal with them Celebrating Mozart with his exquisite game of pairs first night Opera Glyndebourne What a result! By a Correspondent: Killers of anti-crime campaigner given life Murder was part of a six-day robbing spree Interest rates Picture Gallery This Summer Coming soon, the end of a cinema near you? Digital technology is rewriting the script for both film and television at an astonishing speed, writes Ben MacIntyre Online film first Euro Tunnel Branagh's Flute promises magic Parallel plots fail to whet the appetite Film Fast Foot Nation Cannes Film Festival The Week on the Web White House may have to come clean on its net agenda, writes Rhys Blakely Bonhans This Week's Top Stories Online Thug wallows in some TLC Happy 30th for Prince's brain child British first for Anne Frank photos Women to act on youth disorder The Link Currys Currys Mission to save Navy frogman's wartime chariot Parker Knoll Dell Tories face an up hill struggle to conquer a divided nation David Cameron has managed to win over the South of England, but the North remains immune to his charms. Alice Miles, Rosemary Bennett and David Maxwell report The trouble is that it isn't so grim up North How They Vote Laura Ashley You're losing your job and me, said solicitor Travelodge Driver fled after killing woman 'Racist' stabbing Tobacco seized Doctor's affairs Fairytale ending Priced out of fame Index Where a deserted beach means war, not paradise EU bows to American pressure and outlaws Tamil Tigers as terrorists EU outlaws Tigers as terrorists VolksWagen When a deserted beach means war James Morrison Bathmate's Magic Air-Cusion Riot at Guantanamo as torture watchdog calls for its closure Jeep Trials (Reuters): Immigrants die in crash (Reuters): Sarkozy protests (Reuters): Masseur jailed (Reuters): Call for trial (AP): Police kill suspect (AP): Sleep of the dead Canon £200 tickets and pickets: Madonna off to flying start Key Tour Dates United States Europe Race to run New Orleans is not just black and white Multiple Display Advertising Items algarve The mfi Spring Sale (AP): Vatican dismisses order's founder (AP): Woman, 80, takes no chances (AP): OAPs "killed homeless for cash" Labor Party's roots attacked bmi baby.com Police accused of revenge attacks Crowning glory awaits the Orange heir apparent She looks like a Slavic Joan of Arc and claims she is ready to lead her people again. Andrew Billen meets the woman behind the world's most famous plait evesham Technology How to Do the Yuliya Freebies for the exiles heading home for freedom Montenegrins look set to choose independence from Serbia to advance their EU membership hopes, writes Giles Whittell digitalDEPOT. co. uk (AFP): Prodi wins vote of confidence (AFP): Smuggled euros (AP): Storm deaths (AFP): Nuclear test (AP): Columbus verdict (AP): Creature found (AP): Left homeless (AFP): Fisy story Goodbye, loyal little donkey? AIG Health now Tide turns against refugee flood Spanish police escort yachts while their colleagues are being swamped by illegal immigrants, reports Graham Keeley Triumph or folly, great dam of China is completed Philips Grand Scale The Sunday Times Times Business GM out to pursue Royal & Sun in UK Saturday May 20 2006 Nasdaq firms grip 'The more the merrier" Quote of the day Custom Xerox Ex-Hilton chief plots £1bn hotel assets fund City cheer as Mittal raises Arcelor offer FTSE 100 Xerox Stock Markets Russia hopes to clean up privatisation Business Mortished North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Mittal way Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Bet of the day Diectors' dealing Rumour of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot US emissions talks Stop Press Bank stake offer Tech steps urged Shell pledge Amazon in print British Funds Shorts Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Russians given chance to get their hands on state oil giant Spread-betters predict guilty verdicts on ex-Enron chiefs Spread-Betting Verdict: Go to Jail Centrica profits hit despite gas price rise Blueprint for Euro next Bridgepoint pulls Alliance Medical sale Fujitsu Siemens Nasdaq tightens grip on LSE as Euronext and NYSE talk Buoyant growth lifts prospect of Japanese rate rise Pensioners scanda; heads for High Court Web frog spawned City Diary Picture Gallery Brown's borrowing overshoots by £400m Take the Hintze City Diary Walking tall City Diary Canadian group faces claim after Ecuador's seizure of oil assets ABF to sticl with British Sugar despite move into South Africa Offer is Upped Arcelor shareholders urge talks with Mittal It will be difficult for the board to resist this revised offer, writes Angela Jameson Enthusiasm and charm win family a following in the City 'We can sneak the news out in the hope the market does not notice' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the counry BA pensions crisis hits shareholders' pockets Vardy fund will back entrepreneurs Airline Takes the No-Frills Route Tv3 swoop by Doughty Hanson VNU door opened by Knight Vinke The Times Offers Direct Windows revamop 'too advanced for most PCs' The New Kit United States looks on as China A succession of high-leavel visits to Latin America, particularly in the past five years, demonstrates Beijing; s economic commitment to the region, writes David Adams Chávez has a pipe dream to oust the US Support dwindles for the nationalist 'axis of good' The Times Latin Lover Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Customise your finances From shoe shops to French magazines Many happy returns for the patient investor Despite turning 25, Candover remains as focused as ever, says Caroline Merrell Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities GNI London Grain Futures LIFFE Wheat (close £/1) Meat & Livestock Commission London Metal Exchange (official) Euro Top 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000S) European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Battle for control of Arcelor gives some respite to Corus Stock Markets Large Caps Worries over rail business grow as Laing cheif executive leaves Gilts Engine Failure Centrica Ignore the sound of popping corks and bale out of BA Tempus Banking & Finance STIHL Source Interactive Data: Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Enriqueta Harris Expert on Spanish art and inspiration to students of Velázquez and Goya Enriqueta Harris, authority on Soanish art, was born on May 17,1910. She died on April 22,2006, aged 95 Mary O'malley Founder of the Lyric Theatre and advocate of political drama Mary O'Malley, theatre director, was born on July 28,1918. She died on April 22,2006, aged 87 Empowered Beijing ponders its religious might Despite China's spat with the Vatican, prospects have improved for its Christians, writes Graham Hutchings Hope for the hereafter nourishes the urge to live better in a grim present Credo Stephen Plant Faith News Modern Times Philip Howard Ticklish coughs, lavish tokens, girlish laughter and British slang vocab Send letters to Modern Times, The Register, The Times, … Times on Line Feather Report Derwent May Readers Replay What to Look out for Do owners rule the media roost? Read our lips… Feedback Accusations of bias; plus a weather wish and a Su Doku plea E-mail feedback@the times. co. uk; Dinner Services of Thanksgiving Ceremony Church News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Summer Dinning The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Icebergs prove too cool to handle Weather Eye Thursday weather call Index Percussionist finds rhythm for Wylie Racing Lad brokes Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Racing Sport Peeress has grounds for optimism in Lockinge Sunday Best New Bury Tote Scoop 6 Nottingham Uttoxeter Worcester Racing next Week William Hill Why online games are a far cry from the real deal Paddy Power Times on Line Poker Face Weiss doubles up in Las Vegas Champion effort Yorkshire tops list On the Box Times Online The Sunday Times Tragic loss casts long shadow over Sanderson success Sailing Edward Gorman on how fate has delivered a cruel blow to the team heading for overall victory in the Volvo Ocean Race Pressure-proff Burgess on target for Beijing challenge Archery Man at the Helm In Books today This Weekend's Fixtures The Weekend's Sport on TV Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV Jones on fast track to Europe Davies hits back Sharapova out Horrach in a hurry Grönholm holds on Tendulkar test The Results Service Munster in full voice for third tilt at title Heinken Cup Final How They Line up Gloucestor aim to ensure the choke is no longer on them European Challenge Cup Final How They Line up Times on Line A Weekend of Pints & Shorts Hill ready to raise the nar in quest for happy returns David Hands on encouraging signs for the England flanker as he continues his push to overcome long-term injury Priaulx drives a fine between glory and extinction Motor Racing Matthew Syed is pertrified as Britain's world touring car champion takes him round Brands Hatch-fast Salford heap further woe on Wigan Rugby League Donald hat-trick takes Leeds to quarter-finals Magee rises to challenge of rebuilding his career Boxing Mind coach prompts Björn turnaround Golf Poles Apart Stoner riding high as youngesters rile Rossi Motrocycling Harmison losing race against time Sri Lankans declare an end to batting marathon Broad set to scale new heights with England Squad Weather cannot dampen Derbyshire victory push Second Division Cork draws a blank with antics Jaques quick to settle in for Worcestershire Yesterday's Scoreboards Durham find Gallian in the mood to drop anchor Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Young guns train slights on old guard for Britain's sprint baton David Powell on the tide of change that is set to sweep across barren landscape Life on Downing's street congested by men with the child in their eyes Stewart Downing's Vale Do Lobo Diary Saturday Clash Charlton ready to offer Davies route to the top Pulsar Kinetic Johnson sets sights on move to Everton The Times Sick man of Leeds puts faith in northern gift Coco-Cola Championship Play-Off Final The Times Offers Dorect Pitching up Cardiff Will Cope with Two Finals in Two Days Mahon captures spirit of Boothroyd revolution At Home in the Hornets' Nest Absence has made heart grow fonder for Taylor Warford legand tells Russell Kempson why he will be in Cardiff supporting his old club Bruce to stay at Birmingham Petit problem Cole rejects offer Wise accepts job Dream team Yorke evolution from playboy to grand old man of Trinidad Rick Broadbent catches up with the well-travelled striker who is looking forward to his first World Cup State Riches What Dwight Can Be Proud of Allardyce 'shocked' by Walcott gamble FA hurdle in McClaren attempt to hand Venables England role Owen's cold front belies his burning ambition Sobering tale of how Gazza fell Paul's Body Map: The Anatomy of Self-Destruction Being Gazza Troubled talent blossoms into cream of the crop Willow 'I felt sorry for Arsenal', admits Mourinho Simply the Best The Times Crossword 23,294 Forget the money, Henry has bought into Wenger's vision The Game Index Henry adds key chapter to Arsenal's moving story The Times Index Pension Risk is All Mine now Silver surfers strike pension gold Web Watch Inside Free guides Money Letters Continental divide Inherlted problem Top Blogs The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Jupiter Whether you like it or not, we will all have to work longer Don't panic, it's just the jitters Why you should try to keep your cool with cold callers Digging deeper for the family Rebecca O'Connor meets a thrifty allotment holder who wants to help his grandchildren Bank of Scotland David Seabrook: what the experts say Fidelity David's response Beginner's Guide State Retirement Benefits Abbey Have your Say first direct Legal & General Case Study Widows Lose out Should you defer the state pension? 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Fidelity Clerical Medical HSBC Form a strong bond as rates rise Rebecca O'Connor finds higher rewards in tying yourself down Time to check out of my hotels Share of the Month Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Music to the ears of a tax-happy Chancellor Gas leaves a warm glow Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus And There's More in the Pipeline, Says Magnus Mortages But fingers were burnt The Rest of the Privatisations Tell a Different Story, Says Mark The verdict Magnus Grimond Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Overdraft Watch ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Ing Direct National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Savings accounts The New Star Property Unit Trust Sexual Anorexia Travelling hopefully Will there be an exodus of NHS patients to overseas hospitals? Index Next Week Dodgy dentistry Body & Soul. 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Asking You to Poke your Tongue out On the road to being green Eco-Worrier Planet-Friendly Taxis Piriton Naltergy Is It True that… High Blood Pressure Causes Headaches? E-mail your queries to body & soul Menu Mentor Jane Clarke's Weekly Guide to Nutritious but Deting out: Chinese Takeaway Delicious reasons for loving your loaf At your Table Bread Tomato and bread salad Going loco trying to keep the shopping local How close to home can you buy fresh, locally-grown produce? We challenged three urban foodies, from Next Week in the Magazine Take a good look at yourself A remarkable new book charts the visualisation of the human body over 600 years. Nigel Hawkes the inside story Love is off the menu If avoiding sex becomes an obsession you may be a sexual aborexic, says Lucy Beresford Secrecy is a Big Component as is Self-Punishment Hotel Connexions Where to get help The perfectly awful idealist Granny's Home Truthss Green Teen Do you have a tricky family member? E-mail jane Fearnley-Whittingstall Don't sweat it As the days grow warmer, you need to be property equipped for excercising outdoors, and we're not just talking about throwing on a baseball cap. Personal trainer Matt Roberts recommends the best gear to keep you cool when the heat is on Where kids can go wild Breathing Space Bushcraft There aren't many occasions when you would encourgae your child to handle sharp knives, build fires or eat wild plants. But bushcraft courses not only get them outdoors and build confidence, but learning survival skills also helps to harness their rebellious instincts. We've tracked down the best courses … Today in travel Turn a darker shade of pale Put to the Test Fake Tan tan has come a long way from the moussess that left you with sking like a footballer's wife. This year's not products are moisturisers with a hint of colour, which claim that you can build up a natural-looking glow without turning orange, stainning clothes or getting streaky legs. 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Do you have a sexual dilemma for Suzi Godson and Dr … Getting satisfaction Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stat that Way Rolling Stones wife Jo Wood, 50, says an organic lifestyle keeps her fit for rock and roll Shops Products Washed out in Costa Rica Hugo's the boss, so perhaps he can improve Venezuela's crude service Inside Times Travel Picture Gallery George's day Skin deep Breathe easy Bull by the horns For the record Going green Climate Cost This Week, we Sent Writers to Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Picture Gallery Tunisia Home & Away For the Birds Google? Er, is that in Wales? Stephen McClarence discovers his inner techie on a holiday course in the Cotswolds Multiple Display Advertising Items A technophobe's guide to the world Have your say… Learning curve: holiday courses for all Need to know Smile! 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I nearly dried Incessant rain, lecherous locals… Alan Davies gets wet and wild in the Costa Rican jungle British Airways The big wet: where to go Surprisingly Close Need to know On the waterfront Flexible flights are making the Med island towns a city-brank option. Mike Gerrard picks his top four Multiple Display Advertising Items Other operators Qantas All the Raj Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries A Passage to India Business in Bulawayo Hotel Cheque Bookings Contact US… The new wave Ireland, land of Guinness, soda bread and… six-foot swells? 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Salley Vickers celebrates a lifetime of journeying Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The man who put the booty into football Horst Dassler made sport into big business. But Martin Samuel wonders if anyone will blow the whistle on the questionable methods that he used Pitch Invasion Pelé the Autobiography My Pelé moment Richard Whitehead recalls a magical evening in the gloom of Villa Park A moment of Pure delight Is Hardly's Tess really a pure woman, Jill Tunstall's book group asked. Who better to answer than the man himself? Read in more comfort Are you a winner? 'Introducing' quiz answers World aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Writers Bureaue The Earl of Petticoat Lane From the chippie to the chuppah Henry Freedman fought his way from the East End to a rendezvous with royalty. Edwina Currle welcomes a celebration of the immigrants' contribution to Britain Some particular place to go… Culture Hodder, £30;512pp Work in progress In short Fighting to the last—a hero of the ring Sport Marcel Berlins The man behind the scene Music "Enough Money Has Been Spent Saving Venice" Inspector Morse's granddad Crime How to paint yourself out of a corner Novel Purple Hibiscus The Carey career File this one under paradox Novel In with IT crowd Novel Toby Litt In short High jinks and musical roots Novel Tom Gatti Arts First Prickly Thorne must not mellow Crime Nonfiction Fiction Classics Collected Poems Chris Stewart's New Book Good clean fun in the sewer Children's Amanda Craig What's more… Audiobooks Christina Hardyment on unhappy childhoods We say… Alyson Rudd on Animal Farm by George Orwell You say… Star e-mail The key questions Books First Under discussion This week's choice: Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list 'Swallow anectodes whole, with a willing suspension of disbelief' Lost word Page-turning reads Books in the news Godfathers times2 clues Times Online Jumbo Crossword 641 The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3908 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3878 Times Online Swots and Monsters Answer Literary quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku Mazaine House of Fraser The Times Contents 20.05.06 An English Summer Fete Contacts Marston & Langinger At the Shere Hite lecture, I realise that feminists are not what they were. For astart, about a quarter of them are men The Dark Ages Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to... Maps (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Lexiconfusion No. 83 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Advice for the Domestically Challenced The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Eco-Roofs Today's Fashion-Conscious Gardener Cares More about What's Growing on the Roof than in the Bedding david. rowan@thetimes. co. uk Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Poison Gardener Russell & Bromley Hitachi Shop Diy Garden Centres Bargainhunter Out There Brights Snakes on a Plane Coolhunter The Male Room HD ready Daihatsu The gardens issue I'm a celebrity, get me digging here! Philips Toyota Bosch JVC The Eden complex christian aid week Boots Alfa Brera Seven oaks Sound & Vision Coming up Turkey Secrets of the Boudoir The Virtual Gardener 'Keen but clueless' in his garden, Peter Clay was frustrated at the lack of help available. 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