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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Liz Chong and Richard Beeston, Elizabeth Bullen, Christina Hardyment, Ramita Naval, Nick Foster, Jean Emberlin, Robert Cole, Mark Stafford, Alice Miles Politics for Humans, Gerard Couzens and Devika Bhat, Ranch Hands, Martina Navratilova, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Paul Hoggart, John Mulvey, Dave Lawrenson, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Matheson-Durrant Family lawyer, Sylvia Budd, Emma Cook, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Speight, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Michael Binyon, Kate Wighton, Rasoi Vineet Bhatia, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Dr S. J. Law, Margaret Tulloch, Graham Stewart, Ginny Dougary, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Sylvia Crookes, Tobias Jones, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Al Murray, Vivienne Parry, Roger Hancock, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, David Gledhill, Rob Cassy, Peter-Michael Volsing, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Allan Simmons, Nicola Smith, Andrew Pierce and Rajeev Syal, Dr Jane Collins, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Ian Gamse, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Jorja Fox, Nick Wyke, Graham Lewis, Rhys Blakely, Dorothy Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Victoria Hislop, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John O'Shea, Liz Chong, Iran Washington, Sholto Byrnes, John Reid, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Martin Penner, Peter Paphides, Emma Mahony, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Michael Fishwick, Stephen Anderton, Brenda Maddox, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Chris Power, Davika Bhat, Sally Baker, Richard E. Grant Actor and director, Neel Mukherjee, Sir Muir Gray, Robin Dickinson, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Ashford, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Patrick Dalsy, Harriet Logan, Sarah Turner tracjs the, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Anastasia Moloney, Rebecca O'Connor, Billiejo Carlisle, Gordon Ramsay, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Peter Thornton QC, Zoë Strimpel, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Annie Garrett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Rachel Davis, Kevin Foord, Kevin Maher, Peter Mason-Aps, John Goodbody, Tom Cox, Margnus Grimond, Keith Hopcroft, Jane Shilling, Robert Crampton, Peter Lawrence, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Deborah Zachary, Russell Jenkins, Howard Swains, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Tom Fitzpatrick, Ben MacIntyre, John Carey, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, Matthew Dennison, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Norma Laming, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Gerard Couzens and Rajeev Syal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Nicola, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Alyson Rudd, Donald Russell, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Peter Bernad, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Tim Gardam, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, J. Trenholme, Douglas Kennedy, Michael Carter, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Mark Dunn, Nick Meo, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,
ResumoThe Times Martina Navratilova Chelsea Flower Show Germans plan bid for BT Business Exclusive The Marines and a 'massacre' in Iraq Girl tells how soldiers shot 24 civilians after road bomb US troops to face homicide charges amid cover-up claims Iman Hassan The Times Books The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment offers Body & Soul: Ways to Wellbeing Magazine Love at first sight Scandal-hit millionaires to be given another shot at peerages Sleeping pill that brought a coma victim back to life A Living Death Zolpidem, marketed in the United Kingdom as Stilnoct, is a sleeping pill that has gained considerable popularity George Smith The real awakening The Marines and a 'massacre' Could You Beat Conor? Picture Gallery Weak at English, winner with words Countdown's 14-year-old champion can spell 'hetairas'- just don't ask him what it means. Adam Sherwin reports Prisoners facing deportation leave open jail and disappear States of Origin Foreign criminals freed from psychiatric hospitals Roll call of the rich and famous Anger at exam paper blunder Cigarette killing This way for a jam Lawyer barred BBQs 'too salty' Watson's Record BT Prolific egg thief dies in 40ft fall from tree Judge tightens restrictions on Oxford animal lab protesters Picture Gallery Sony Benefit fraud and error cost £5.5bn Asbestos victory Mortuary mix-up Fatal collapse Crash inquest Next generation Countdown Picture Gallery High Drama on Everest Deaths this Year Alive - the climber left for dead on Everest for 24 hours Royal Scots in farewell parade Dell Supermarkets set ball rolling with beer wars Holiday Inn Meet the new England mascot: a Russian Scot who supports Ukraine One click on your phone can be worth 1,000 words M&s Sony Ericsson Stalker sent his victim bundles of banknotes Flower show 'squatters' halfords M&S Deadly Hobby 8-year-old run down by joyriders dies in hospital Brittany Ferries Skydiver killed in mid-air collision A record-holding parachutist drowned after a freak accident with her best friend, Gerard Couzens and Devika Bhat reports o2. co. uk O2 Monday John Reid according to Hugo Rifkind Staples ClassicFurniture4u Sainsbury's Star who brought Caribbean beat to Britain dies at 64 Four Britons held over £12m timeshare scam Evesham Technology Boy, 14, is stabbed in stomach outside school The Pitfalls Times Comment If in doubt on foreign policy matters, keep your trap shut, old chap The fall of Blair will alter everything, and this may occur quite suddenly The Week Sportsexclusive Lost chords Effective medicine State v private in the divisive Education Bill Nuclear ruination Emotional Affairs Marriage and the divorce fear Divorce Settlements The Enron effect Naked truth Elderly Drivers Bottling up trouble Boxed in To be or not to be A bit rich Backwater Picture Gallery Everest Ethics The dilemma after death on the mountain Veni, Vidi, Vinci Renaissance man was a younger painter who took pains and perspiration Question: if one swallow doesn't make a summer, what about none? Change is Crucial A strong British push for United National reform deserves support Tame that termagant: get a prenup Marriage is a serious deal. You can't expect stay-at-home wives to accept hubby walking off with the takings A woman cannot dash back to her old job: contacts have moved on, skills are outdated Weather nice. Sheep's innards lovely What's black and white and has a foul smell? Ask Signor Moggi We who stood in the stand for Parma v Juventus had felt hard done by for years From this day forward for half the money dfs Terrorism suspect loses appeal Doctor 'was looking after widow' Winged parachute set for take-off Beetle mania Westerntoire Public to vote on shock treatment Time when one still knew one's manners Previously unseen letters and images mark the Queen's 80th birthday. Alan Hamilton writes I'll never admit mistakes but I learn, says Cherie Ban for 'wrong kidney' surgeon Solicitor jailed Police disciplined Titanic auction Donne rescued Toyota Moving house? Don't be duped by a pack of lies David Gilmour Consumer Advisory Samsung Pollen surge that could get right up your nose Man in court for student murder Bank apologises Having a bomb Fun-filled city Full steam ahead Families foot bill as care home fees soar PC World PC World The Week on the Web A tool to help you make millions - or a nail appointment. Rhys Blakely reports Virgin Online Top Ten Most Read Call for texts tax to raise funds for EU Subaru Numbers Game Adulterers who call 118 118 for an affair Race killings are no longer a matter of black and white Official figures obtained by The Times show that victims and killers are of increasingly diverse ethnic origins, reports Sean O'Neill Laura Ashley Decoding dissonant portraits of the psyche first night Opera Bluebeard's Castle/Erwartung Covent Garden POferries Times World News Butchery and bloody revenge stalks world's newest country Unarmed police were shot and children burnt to death even as peacekeepers arrived in East Timor, reports Nick Meo Diplomatic guards may quit in Baghdad pay row Air France Tennis team killed for wearing shorts Rac Oxford St Bed Company Film banned over star's dam protest Bollywood's most celebrated actor angers the state of Gujarat by opposing a giant irrigation project, Raekha Prasad writes Beslan kidnapper jailed for life Travelodge Nationwide Land Rover Gay pride takes a fall amid fear and threats Under Attack Revealed: the Leonardo cover-up hidden by monks for 500 years first direct (AP): Car blast kills Jihad leader (AP): Protest in silence Mao portrait move (Reuters): Airport sackings (AP): Monsooner (AFP): Hama withdrawal (AP): Brussels or bust (Reuters): Beastly decision Canon You have a special place in Catholic renewal, Pope tells multitude Colombia bucks trend to left by backing hardman Vongae VSO (AP): Former child actress convicted (AFP): Hopes rise over Suu Kyi release Philips Moors clock on for work again (AP): Manicure row star for trial The lame-duck double act take their final bow They behaved like a pair of veteran comics, but Bush and Blair had some serious questions to answers, reports Tom Baldwin in Washington MacDonald Euro Tunnel US concedes on secret codes for new fighter Poll hackers snarl up the election of ugliest dog British Airways The Sunday Times Times Business Warner may turn tables on EMI US data lift FTSE Satellite phone German group weighs up £25bn BT bid Mega-Dealer FTSE 100 Emirates Stock Markets No room for xenophobia in takeovers North Sea Oil Commodities Time will tell Pound to Dollar Shrewd move Currencies Business Need to Know Private health insurance from as little as £9.58 a … World Markets Bet of the day Directors' dealing Look ahead The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Music pact Stop Press Austin Reed post Software deal Man link hopes WTO struggles British Funds Rumour of the day Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Russian merger may deal Arcelor plan to form biggest steel company Fightback starts with call to shareholders Timesonline Dynamic tycoon is close associate of Putin As an answer, 44 is very good, but what's the question? Analysis American pressure threatens UK firms Iran Washington Flexes its Muscles Europe's hackles are raised when US calls the shots Giants with a Foot in Tehran Economy 'could come to standstill' Oil wealth, but slow progress on reform Outgoing Ofcom chief faces £267,000 gardening leave Musical Chairs A taste for fine cigars and the less fashionable parts of pop Sanctuary directors' jobs at risk Talk of further dismissals as group's founder is replaced over 'errors', writes Amanda Andrews Can one really cure irritable elbow syndrome with extract of dandelion? We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Warner boss looks to turn the tables on EMI IG Group chief executive to step down Tale of the Tape Ahead of the game City Diary Drive for members by ICAEW angers rivals One for the stable City Diary The Times A million votes is Standard Life's aim The Empire Strikes Back Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Air Miles Ladbrokes bets could rise 50% Euronext shares up after bid China resists 19% BHP price rise Wolves well placed to pounce Michelin chief drowns at sea 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 Emap boosted by hopes of a better price for French unit Small Caps Gilts Contrarian gives us an insight on his 25 glorious years Tempus Hanson sets healthy pace, fuelled by dollar's recovery Stock Markets High Stakes Equity Prices BlacknRed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Desmond Dekker Jamaican singer whose songs; starting with Israelites, led reggae's dominations of popular music With Israelites in 1968 he became the first Jamaican artist to top the British charts Ian Copeland Promoter who launched R. E. M. the Police and other successful bands Bryan Izzard Television director and producer whose hit comedy programmes included On the Buses and Not on Your Nellie Ann Wood-Kelly Intrepid pilot who ferried aircraft in wartime and later became a senior executive in the US aviation industry Forty days is an eternity which reminds us of a transcendent dimension Credo An agnostic happy to nurse the 'vice' of religion Anthony Kenny tells Sholto Byrnes why he is still busy with the philosophical issues that underpin faith and morality Faith News Timesonline Feather Report Readers Reply How do you like your killers: deadly or friendly? Your views on our Su Doku; plus foreign bodies and a superman Modern Times Matrimony: proper dress, special guests, sinister brides and a nephew's distress Court Circular Luncheons Dinner Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private School Notices Public Notices The Times Reception University News Athena Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Buy the Book Five-Day Forecast Today: Damp in the South. Brighter in the North. Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 6C Persistent drizzle is just what we need Weather Eye Timesonline weathercall Times Sport O'Brien shrugs off ground concerns Racing William Hill Stratford Curragh Today Tomorrow Ascot Haydock Park Game Lad to make most of conditions in Victoria Cup Newmarket The Wright Track Course Specialists Catterick Cartmel Racing next Week The Sunday Times Making the most of the cards you are dealt Times Online Parkinson has record in sight On the Ball Points of Vu On the Box Times Online The Weekend's Sport on TV Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Fixtures Sharks convinced ambition can topple tradition Herbie Frogg Finalists start new campaign Leicester Tigers Forward-looking Rowntree refuses to prop up the past Bollinger Hit machine White ready to tackle the final frontier Christopher Irvine talks to the chunk of Aberdonian granite in Sale's back row Revamped coaching teams faces first test Wheldon proves a great unknown to village people Indianapolis 600 Kaveh Solhekol finds the locals in Emberton largely oblivious to their most famous son talkSPORT A World of Difference Formula for success had to be found in America The Times Anyone for Dennis? Only if you're a winner Monaco Grand Prix Practice Jones hoping to sprint away from a life full of troubles David Powell, in Hengelo, meets the former Olympic champion who is trying to leave the drugs allegations behind her Topsy-Turvy World of Queen of the Track Burrow digs deep to put Leeds in sight of the summit Froch retains belts with stunning finish Fallon secures double with European title Pinnacle Howell leads bid to secure home rule Golf German coach goes missing Ullrich drops out Medal hopes high Finch finds perch Croatia triumph Britain second Moore digs in to salvage slipshod Worecestershire Liverpool Victoria Country Championship Second Division Caddick turns up heat with all-round display Essex forced to settle for draw after hardings enjoys himself Lara on Song Hodge century worth the wait for Lancashire Fine innings by Pothas likely to prove in vain Yesterday's Scoreboards Trott states strong case with degree of certainty First Division Pietersen proves a cut above the rest as England eye quick victory Scoreboard from Edgbaston Catch of the day Celebration of the day Stat of the day Falling short Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? It's not only the weather that's cold and gloomy Richard Hobson spares a thought for Sri Lanka's players coping with adversity Bon viveurs set the pulse racing by batting in tandem Inside Edge Mauresmo feeling right at home French Open Neil Harman, in Paris meets the woman who is finally ready to win at Roland Garros Murray gets return with Monfils Williams Pulls out of Wimbledon First-Round Draw Today in body&soul Timesonline Saturday Clash The perfect plan that provides for p***ed poor performance Not a dull moment on new format TV £130,000 a week? Now that's what you call putting a price on someone's head Move 'up north' set to take Dowie to Charlton Dickov Returns Shevchenko finds lure of Chelsea irresistible Ritchie keeps eyes on the prize Return journey brings back painful memories Everton back in race for Johnson Casio French clubs are linked with strike for Baros O'Neill the next in line as Venables rejects job England settle on starters with eye for main course Lennon expressing the desire to continue his rapid rise Scott who? Quick Verdict Walcott fervour gaining pace Yorke sees Wales as ideal preparation for England match Ballack gives Germany concern Domenech papers over cracks Kranjcar's warning for Brazil In the Game on Monday South Africa ready to put inviting after to Eriksson Ferguson keen for Beckham mistake not to be repeated Telewest Wax and Wayne Foot Note The Times Crossword 28,300 Your Winning Team It's Been Another Award-Winning Team for the Times Sports Team Ronney's speedy recovery makes a break with past Sport Just the ticket for England as Rooney gets ready to fly The Times First for Football The Times Inside Free guides Homebuyers ahead by a nose Money Letters Joint effort Top Blogs The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Fidelity International Forget about a state pension Building societies losing will to halt demolition of mutuality Today's graduates lose the generation game hands down A Survey Says Halifax Swith hitch as the cheap fix disappears Rebecca O'Connor says that tracker deals now offer the best value for borrowers Surrenda-link Artemis Thumbs up Thumbs down What the doctors ordered Clear debt, save for a home or start investing? Rebecca O'Connor helps a couple to set priorities It's highly rated William and Nadia: what the experts says Legal & General William's response Do bespoke services measure up? Magnus Grimond says that comparing the performance of private client stockbrokers is a near-impossible task Zurich Mercedes-Benz Alliance Leicester Intelligent Finance The broker's cut Who gets what in new era for divorce Timesonline Norwich Union Legal & General Divorce settlement action plan A lot of bottle makes for thrilling distilling Go It Alone Prudential Chelsea Oneaccount Standard Life Healthcare Expert analysis: Doug Richard Caroline's response Why did my euros cost £39? A Question of Money Abbey The Times Whine of the Week The Times Alliance Leicester Stick with quality in these times of troubles Shareholders must keep cool Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Stock Market Correction is Just a Blip, Says Mark Times Online More pain to come Now is the Time to Reduce the Risk in your Portfolio, Says Magnus The verdict Fidelity International Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Savings Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Savings accounts In Turbulent Markets body&soul Inside Next Week The Importance of Being Ethical Find the balance Should scarce resources be spent on drugs or alternative care? Need to Know? Tipsy on tonic Breakthoughs, Tips and Trends Stem the flow Well, Well At it like rabbits? Eat your evergreens Antibody Fern Britton Reasonable risks in IVF Junk Medicine Assisted Reproduction Hughie O'donoghue Sneezy season made easy Hay fever can completely ruin summer. Jean Emberlin has You Can Make Plans to Minimise Pollen Exposure Piriton allergy tablets What's up Doc? Pressing on your Ankles An Alternative for People with Heart Failure Keeping ear bugs at bay The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Chickenpox fear My passage to India Inside Story Leprosy How the quiet dignity of leprosy patients inspired Victoria Hislop An easily curable disease With this three-ring circus, I thee wed From chocolate fountains to hen and stag weekends in Prague, the big day is costing us a fortune Couples Spend about £18,000 on their Weddings Next Week in body&soul But she definitely must have Big days for big names A bride can live without Bun full of goodness? "Gourmet" burgers are all the rage with the metropolitan middle-class, but how do they stack up in terms of health against their fast-food rivals? You might be surprised, says Nick Wyke What's in your Burger? Meaty treat Spice as nice Times Online Game, set and in shape for more Tennis champion Martina Navratilova is so passionate about keeping fit that she's written a book about it. She tells Ginny Dougary about life as a bionic woman. Plus, overleaf, an exclusive extract Quiet on the court, please In this extract from her new book, Martina Navratilova reveals how a championship copes with stress Dont Try to Fit a Square Peg into a round Hole Healthy people shouldn't have to pay unhealthy premiums Martina's top stress-busting tips Kids can really dig it From snails to dirty nails, Emma Cook learns how to involve the children in an enjoyable plot The Best Way is to Explore the Garden Together Pure refinement Gardening adventures for your little blossoms Let worms guard your secrets Eco-Worrier Shredded Paper Chase Jane Shilton Times Online Is It True that Chocolate Causes Acne? Because you gotta have faith The Hale Clinic's success may lie in its founder's balanced approach, says Simon Crompton Times Online Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear what you think On the road to being green Loco shopper: Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items High on a hill Rosie Millard discovers an Italian retreat that's breath of fresh air Lunch-Time Fix Custom Blend Manicure Taking stock of the affair Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q I'm certain my husband of 30 years is having an affair with another woman. I don't want to lose him; how can I entice him back into my arms? Vielle Are you macho, Nacho? Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Only when it comes to horses, says the Argentine polo player and model Nacho Figueras, 29 Cutting the cost of private health insurance Alternative plan offers quality healthcare—at an affordable price HealthNow AIG Healthnow Family Doctor Home Adviser travel Inside In deepest Zambia, a star is born. And her name is Rose Jere African idyll Cheese roll Sound & vision Coast is clear Climate Cost Big Brother blank Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Air Miles Home & Away Ranch Hands A night to remember Hip Hotels author Herbert Ypmas's latest book covers Paris. Here he picks his top 10 Tunisia Need to know Herbert Ypma Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Discover the treasures of Egypt Cutting Prices Not Corners 'The kids built sandcastles. . . very wholesome' Summer Special Carol Midgley is happy to swap an airport queue for a traffic jam on the M5—as long as the destination in Corrwall Best deals by the seaside Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Race to the sun Summer Special Taking a large brood away? Emma Mahony does the sums African Safari Club Regent Island mix Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals East Suzzex Lake District Malta Tobago Cambodia calling Head in the clouds Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best Ideas Chile Puerto Rico Cambodia Morocco This way to Fez Multiple Display Advertising Items Love in a hot climate As Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt await the birth of their child in Namibia, Sarah Turner tracks the couple's visits to Africa, while Jill Crawshow traces Kenya's comeback Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cape Town Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Roman holiday Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Make a Splash in Italy's Captial the Cost of Tipping on Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Digs for kids Anne-Celine Jaeger on a new child-only hotel Times Online Meet the ground staff Club's 'private jet' experience takes off News in Brief Andean Walks Ferry over Fal Waiter, You're Stressing Me out Voyages Jules Verne Nancy Mtford Talk this way, bellissima! A flirty translation device gets the girl for Tom Chesshyre Royal Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: The Rockwell, Cromwell Road, London SW5 Competition Times Departure Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd Books Erica Wagner 'What books will you warm to this summer?' Required Reading Contributors Swots and monsters Your say BooksFirst TLS 'A bejewelled skull has, I suspect, nothing to do with love, God or art' Critic's Chart Hannah Betts selects some fragrant reads Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, May 28, 1961 Reader Chart What Sylvia Budd would save in a flood Bookseller's Chart Billiejo Carlisle reveals what's making waves at Seven Stories Bookshop in Newcastle's popular Centre for Children's Books Jorja Fox Investigates a Good Read David Gledhill A Songwriter's Writer A century of slaughter From the trenches to the Holocaust and Rwands, Niall Ferguson has sought challenging new explanations for world conflict. Allan Mallinson says Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Mr Beck's big adventure For more than 20 years, Ian Beck's illustrations of an idyllic nursery world shaped our children imaginations. Now he has found his voice, Amanda Craig says Win an original Ian Beck artwork The Secret History of Tom Who Wears this? Fancy a party at the Palace? Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? In the arena of shadows A new book of gung-ho ghostbusting prompts Mark Stafford to wonder: where did the monsters go? Memoirs of an Exorcist The science of simplicity The whole world in his hand Science Brenda Maddox The Richness of Life by Stephen Jay Gould Where Dunkirk's shadow falls Wartime Dunkirk: Fight to the Last Man by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore In short A masterclass, lodged in Jamesian ironies Essay The Year of Henry James By David Lodge The interior life of a closed-off Frenchman Biography Flaubery: A Life by Frederick Brown Ask me an odour one Perfume Matthew Dennison A Scentied Palace: The Secret History of Marie Antoinette's Perfumer by Elisabeth de Feydeau the Secret of Scent by Luca Turin The right kind of lines on the track Railways Michael Binyon Dow's Dictionary of Railway Quotations by Andrew Dow Lovers and cheats: nowt so queer Stories, definitely Melissa Katsoulis Wish I was Here by Jackie Kay What's love got to do with it? Novel? Neel Mukherjee Adverbs by Daniel Handler In short Dark doings in the boondocks Country-noir Tom Cox Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell The Times Sea change Thriller Peter Millar The Swarm by Frank Schatzing translated by Sally-Ann Spencer Who Eats this? Audio books Christina Hardyment on pure magic—at a price The Times Love's dreams lost Novel Jane Shilling The Story of You by Julie Myerson The world in a bleak focus Fiction Chris Power God Lives in St Petersburg by Tom Bissell I Am Not Jackson Pollock by John Haskell The Times Nonfiction Fiction Classics Thomas the Imposter You're never too young for politics Children's Amanda Craig Voices(12+) by Ursula Le Guin the Road of Bones (12+) by Anne Fine Shop talk Second-hand books? You'll be needing our postman "Enough Money Has Been Spent Saving Venice" What's more Who Owns These? You say Star e-mail Under discussion This week's choice Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The Highest Tide by Jim Lynch Bloomsbury, £7.99,256pp The key questions BooksFirst We say Alyson Rudd on The Blessing by Nancy Mitford Next week The Double Eagle 'Of human bondage: books can lead to a novel sort of enslavement' Books in the news Errant pop stars times2 clues Down Games Jumbo Crossword 642 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3914 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3879 Digital Diversion by Elap Bridge Literary quiz PictureLine Samurai Su Doku Su Doku No 777 - Fiendish Killer No 212 - Deadly (60 mins) Time to solve Times Online Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Last Week's Winners The Times Mercedes-Benz The Times Contents 27.05.06 The River Lyn Bursts its Banks Photographer Bert Hardy Year 1952 Location Devon HD ready Children prefer making mud pies and you check in but you don't check out' slug motels to any amount of TV time Knots Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Camila Batmanghelidih, 42, Founder of Kids Company Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Life in 2020 By 2020, the World's Population Will Have Risen by a Billion. That's a Lot of Potential New Friends Someone's Got to Do It The Child Abuse Image Tracer Philips Bupa Retail Therapy The Tankini Bargainhunter Some Tankins Create a Little Curtain over the Stomach, Rather like Covering a Toilet Roll with a Crinoline Doll Out There Empire Line Donald Russell Coolhunter When my Own Five-Bone Rib Arrived, I Could Barley Lift It into the Freezer, Let Alone Comprehend what to Do with It Men's Stuff Gant Picture Gallery The Empire Strikes Back From stell mills and grand hotels to call centres and car production, the saga of a great business denasty charts India's Raj to riches journey. Damian Adnams Theakston The Empire Strikes Back From stell mills and grand hotels to call centres and car production, the saga of a great business dynasty charts India's Raj to riches journey. Damian Whitworth meets the enigmatic industrialist who is driving the country's economic miracle Me Time The Tata Dynasty beyond petroleum beyond petroleum Mitsubishi Motors A Place in the Sun His first novel, Morvern Callar, established Alan Warner as the chronicler of bleak lives in rural Scotland. So why is his new book about the adventures of a Soanish playboy? The Coca Cola Company Maya's Story Since her mid-twenties, Times nutritionist Jane Clarke has known she couldn't have children. Here she tells how her long, emotionally painful quest to adopt as a single mother led her to India, and eventually to maya Motorola Flower Girls This summer's floral-print dresses are a decidedly seductive bunch that flatter in slinky shapes and sensual fabrics Digital hearing aids survey Specsavers best for value again Specsavers One Must Be Mindful of a Products Karmic Virtues Readers' Review what You Think about Eyelash Curlers Truth in Beauty Picture Gallery Revlon Welsh Amb At These Prices, It Must Surely Include a Lapdance by Halle Berry or Monica Bellucci - or both Restaurants Morrisons When It's Time to Feed the Zoo in Summer, There's No Better Way to Start than with Brunch Food Picture Gallery Ancestry. co. uk Sevenoaks 'This Makes the Ideal Healthy Breakfast and Keeps Me Going for Hours' Cold Comfort Foodie at Large Why the king of chocolate puddings is now sweet on ice-cream Taste Test Yorkshire Puddings Colgate Top 100 Summer Wines As she launches her annual guide to this season's best bottles, Jane MacQuitty finds the French making a welcome return to her selection of the tastiest bargain wines Whites Cadman Fine Wines Whites Carte Dor Crisp cheddar flatbreads with a hint of Cajun spice Six Kitchen Greats Serve these Spanish tomatoes in syrup as an alfresco … Keep your garlic cloves fresh until you have pressed … Sturdy squeezers will extract every last drop of juice … Marinate meat the gaucho way with tangy Argentinian … Croissants Times Online The Sunday Times Triton Austere Rooms were Crying out for Something to Relieve the Decorate Boredom Life's Rich Tapestry Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Ask Aggie Q My small cousin got hold of my ceramic-plated hair straighteners and used them on her doll's hair. One of the plates now has synthetic hair glued to it. Any suggestions? Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen Five-Star Luxury in Seven Colours To Order Season to taste Sow some quick-growing herbs now to spice up summer eating, says Jane Moore, head gardener at the Bath Priory Hotel The orchid boys Instead of football and pop music, these students have channelled their youthful enthusiasm towards orchids - with spectacular results Weekend Tips Vegging out The Plot Thickens our Fledgling Veg Grower is Bewildered by Gardening Books, and her Carrots Offer No Comfort David Goode Multiple Display Advertising Items Husqvarna Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Shape Lynplan I got up to branch level and took stock. A man passed by beneath me, oblivious, so close I could've tickled his head. 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