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ResumoThe Times Was this the greatest World Cup goal ever? Honours row over shooting blunder policeman The Times Books The Knowledge Watches & Jewellery offers If a section of your Times is missing, call body & soul The Times especially for families Home sale packs may raise risk of 'double payment' Police honour row Built-In Cost The Richter Scale George Smith Nazi ghosts haunting a family Artist discovers that the aunt he immortalised in an iconic £2m painting was the victim of another of his subjects—his SS father-in-law—writes Roger Boyes Killers of gay barman jailed for 28 years under new laws Double the penalty for committing hate crime EU constitution decision delay Pay deal criticised Second suicide Tired worker killed Wreck protected Beckham's the daddy, archbishop tells fathers Rolex Peacock falls for a petrol pump Founder of easyJet Two flamboyant tycoons join stars from the worlds of entertainment and sport on the Queen's 80th Birthday Honours list. Rosemary Bennett reports Bling is King PC World Unsung heroes who work for the common good honoured The Queen's Birthday Honours joins the nation's top flight Figures from dancefloor and catwalk are given new reason to take a bow British troops to begin Iraq exit News Evesham Technology sky Troop Numbers Bank fraud leads to author's body Suspect deported Dumper convicted PC is cleared Euro Tunnel On Tape 'Suicide plan to crash BA flight' was heard by M15 dfs dfs £12bn IT system passes health check-for now Costs and delays are criticised as doctors question usefulness of NHS programme, writes Nigel Hawkes ba.com Dell Poisoned eagle is found dead near nest Even the fish are gasping for air in the heat wave 'Basil Fawlty' hotels to be weeded out for Olympics Yummy! Travelodge Classic Furniture 4u halfords My Week Gary Lineker according to Hugo Rifkind Monday The new Audi Q7-Vorsprung durch Technik Tuesday Wednesday Picture Gallery Thursday Friday Picture Gallery Satire that could land British artist in a Turkish jail WHSmith Wardens to crack down on disabled badge cheats Anglian Home Improvements Fraud Cases the future's bright Sister is stabbed to death for loving the wrong man Children were made to watch attack on a woman who was forbidden to marry outside her caste, reports Steve Bird Girl tells how she escaped killer who shot her friend Win Bonhams Times Comment How three would-be MPs faced the ordeal of my personal Paxo test I teased them about David Cameron's cycling (with following limo) and dog sliegh The Week sports exclusive Theatre games Music ban ill fits Islam Plain English can find a place in legislation Justice and mercy Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Make sense of a rubbish charge Point of politics Learn to love the jungle Scot supporters Iron memory Picture Gallery A Faltering Ban Whaling should be a part of the past, not of the future Cold Comfort Inns The British have little ways of making their visitors feel home from home That's quite enough angst: may love break out all over the tournament World Cup Notebook Bugs in the System The world's biggest IT project has yet to prove it is good for the health My recurring knick-knack nightmare It clutters up your life and suffocates it. Follow Viscount Linley's example and ditch the detritus of the past I suspect friends buy second homes simply to house unloved family possessions Picture Gallery I'm sick of Turkey Twizzler homes Guilty until proved innocent: the grotesque reality of family courts Will we be able to report if a mother kills herself through the grief of loss? Football-a small matter of life and death Luv yr I's, xx Lizl@virginmobile An exhibition reveals the code in the letters betwen the Earl of Leicester and his Gloriana, Alan Hamilton writes Proms Elderly bikers die in crash 22 years for killer Wealthy cheat The Times 800 stuck on Tube for 2 hours in 40C heat Parents to donate a kidney each to save their son's life Jessops The Week on the Web There was anger and frustration over lenient sentencing, writes Rhys Blakely The Times Online Most Read P&o Ferries Hot air from city leaves country cold Politics for Humans Labour tries to heal rift that goes beyond life and death Viagra man leads fight to win back affections of party faithful, reports Sam Coates The Candidates Jailed woman was cyber-stalker Stolen carvings found on eBay Empty houses may be seized Spice is right for Cherie's rose bmi Pomp, pageantry and added polish for the Queen on her 80th birthday The Times Dangerous Book for Girls A Girl's Guide Elusive depth of a conjuror first night Music theatre The Original Chinese Conjuror Southwold Pier, Suffolk Jersey Plants Direct Stena Line Rebel chief flies in from the jungle for tea with the premier Nepalese King cowers in palace as Maoist leader talks of elections and peace, reports Catherine Philp The Fierce One Israel admits shell report flaws Radio and hospital records contradict the Israeli account of fatal beach explosion, reports Stephen Farrell in Sudaliya Nationwide Dangerous Times (Reuters): Son of Italian king arrested (AP): Iraqis mistreated (AFP): Guns amnesty (AP): Peace protest (AP): Head in pick-up (AP): St Vitus court win (AFP): Cross-faith organs (AP): Church shooting airmiles. co. uk Q What do you think are ideal presents for the leader of the free world? A Fertiliser, Gene Kelly, a sniper rifle-and a copy of The Worst-Case Scenario Sterling House Falling behind over Olympics 10 years, £165m and a row about art. That's Amélie's real new Paris Chirac's museum fits with the tourist city but has a controversial content, reports Charles Bremner Robber reveals Etruscan art World News The Times Whaling nations suffer setback Soweto uprising remembered Clampdown on foreign media (AP): Abbey gets a clear victory The Sunday Times Steel bracelets for king of Bling Manhattan's celebrity jeweller has been arrested over money laundering for a cocaine gang, James Bone reports IPA www.onspeed.com Picture Gallery Bespoke Suits Philips Yes, we have no bananas: they cost $200 a bunch and the rustlers are out to get them Times Business Amec tumbles after warning Saturday June 17 2006 Bawag 'sale' ABP bid move MFI front-runners Quote of the day Top EADS investors drawn into share-sale investigations Under Scrutiny FTSE 100 Google to focus on London for next phase of growth Stock Markets Gates move opens door to bright future Business Commentary North Sea Oil Standard Life for whom? Commodities Pound to Dollar International Care & Relief Currencies Outside help Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Look ahead The week's biggest movers Results in brief Bet of the day Rumour of the day BP defiant Stop Press Italians' AOL plan Carnival slips Chinese moves Bidders fined British Funds Business big shots Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Football fans abandon the high street Business The Sunday Times Staying afloat City Diary John Lewis seeks outside support after 140 years Risky business City Diary Dating game City Diary acer Point Berlusconi eyes up Big Brother creator How a geek with smudged As Bill Gates prepares to step back from day-to-day operations at Microsoft, Chris Ayres charts his rise from Harvard drop-out to billionaire philanthropist The king is dead, long live the king Top Three The market focus switches to Ballmer Analysis He won't suffer fools, at work or at home Gardner sets up power plant deal for Centrica Kremlin kicks off Russia's PPP revolution Another oligarch on the global march Whitehall Mandarin: 'Who cares about the views of a few thousand indigent policyholders?' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country The Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Crisis at EADS fuels French scepticism on Europe Brussels to challenge utilities after raids Business Markets Wall Street London Financial Futures Commodities Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Hopes of high cash surplus puts polish on resurgent Topps Tiles Investors back on board after Tullow's North Sea discovery Tempus Need for Firmer Foundations Amec Bargain-hunters spy a good deal at Marks & Spencer Stock Markets Simon Group Business Equity Prices www. hope4c. org Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Queen's Birthday Honours Knights Bachelor Order of the Bath CB Order of St Michael and St George Royal Victorian Order Royal Victorian Medal Order of the British Empire Birthday Honours Order of the British Empire OBE Order of the British Empire MBE Knights Bachelor Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire Diplomatic Service and Overseas List Commonwealth Antigua and Barbuda Cook Islands Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal Papua New Guinea Knights Bachelor Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire Imperial Service Order British Empire Medal Queen's Police Medal Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal Grenada Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal Saint Lucia Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal Solomon Islands Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire Military Division Royal Navy Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Royal Red Cross Army Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Royal Air Force Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Sundries Queen's Police Medal Queen's Fire Service Medal Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal Times Register Peter Borsari Swiss-born photographer who by dint of charm and integrity became the trusted chronicler of Hollywood's glitterati Lars Gyllensten Philosophical novelist and member of the Swedish Academy closely involved in the awards of the Nobel Prize for Literature Lars Gyllensten, writers, histologist and member of the Swedish Academy, was born on November 12, 1921. He died on May 25, 2006, aged 84 Philosophers are finding fresh meanings in truth, beauty and goodness Credo Germany's Jews are resurgent-but not yet William Wolff says it will take more than numbers to remake Germany's Jewish culture Faith News Times Online Feather Report Derwent May The good, the bad and the ugly-obits for all sorts Feedback Sally Baker What it takes to be immortalised in The Times; plus euros and seals Modern Times Lèse-Majestè at lunch, smooch standoffs, temper tantrums and armrest wrestling Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Awards Life Baronies Appointments Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court & Social The Times Memorial Services Announcements Birthdays Gifts Situations Wanted Public Notices The Times Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford James The Sunday Times Birthdays Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry with Sunny Spells in the South. 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Min 10C Pollen count surges in breezy sunshine Weather Eye Times Online weathercall Times Sport Pearly Wey can hold sway in Trophy Racing Blinkered First Time William Hill Bath Times Online Hexham Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Sandown Park York Leicester Goodwood Chepstow Lingfield Park York England shun official business Rugby Union Sandown Park Racing How They Line up at the Telstra Dome The Results Service Weekend Fixtures Hot Totti Timesonline Poker Face Padraig Parkinson Defence is best way of attacking the bullies Tehan looks a million dollars World Cup line-up Blogger standard On the Box Times Online Audi aiming to make history Sport Britain's top ten Rossi sets pace Federer fightback Gammer blow Titleist Europeans on march as Woods is cut down Golf Us Open Deacon finds his range to squeeze past St Helens Rugby League Saturday Clash Yesterday's Scoreboards By Our Sports Staff: Brown and Clarke keep Surrey firing on all cylinders Liverpool Victoria Country Championship Second Division Bell stands to benefit from Joyce's twist of fate Sport Cricket How They Line up talk Sport Number Crunch Times Online Lancashire fans dare to dream Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division The Times Ugly spat on boundary mars Sussex victory C&G Trophy Henman's run takes him past his old foe Sport Tennis Draper's winning ways upset by lucky losers Marriott Sharapova's stamp of approval The Times Crossword Murray happy to let his hair down after a flat Stella Katie Scott finds the young Wimbledon hope in playful mood Sport Bold Eriksson throws down the gauntlet to Germany Navman The Times Index Was this the Best World Cup Goal Ever? Simon Barnes Matt Dickinson Going Dutch Index Fate Decrees It's Forget the permutations, says Simon Barnes, the die is cast Holland Have Reached the Semi-Finals in their past … Online now Frank Skinner on England's 2-0 win against Trinidad Germany, which is even better than just having a first … times online Crouch 'More of a Threat than Rooney' The Campaign William Hill 38 Years of Hurt and Not a Lot of Goals against All-Too-Familiar Foe England's past Four World Cup Finals Scorers were at … Owen Promises to Fulfil Goals Matt Dickinson on an England striker in bullish mood in spite of his failure to fire England Have Won Eight Games in a Row: Sweden Have … Lennon Ensures England Dance to Faster Tune Ecuador Fans Experiencing a New High Mark Pougatch on the surprise package Subtitutes Scored Three Argentina Goals Yesterday and … Outpatient is in Need of Patience George Caulkin says the convalescent star requires time to rediscover best form Malouda Back as Pressure is Piled on France Matt Hughes discovers a midfield player trying to put a painful problem behind him Comet Peerless Argentina Set New Standard The Matches Group C Argentina Serbia and M The Contenders Argentina In the 54 Matches They Have Played Together for France How the Goal was Scored Six of the Worst Wins Holland Show Flawed Genius Holland Holland and Ivory Coast Into the War Zone The Two Dannys in Germany Danny Kelly is determined to give peace a chance on his travels To absent Talents—whoever and wherever They May Be Holland Conceded their First Goal in a Competitive … Monday Angola Make Point The Matches Group D Mexico Mexico Angola Edge Group a Results and Statistics The Players Group B Player of the Day Group C The Teams The Goals Group D Rooney Can Still Shine without Playing Time Fink Flutter betfair Bellamy in £6m Battle The News betfair Dream Goal Held Aloft by Hansen But home-coming threat unlikely to impress employers World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday… What's caught your eye? E-mail world cup 7/24 World Cup Billy T Mobile The Times Inside Bag bargain travel cover online Web Watch Money Letters Chaps trap Cheers to arrears Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Artemis Banks are poised to give rate tarts a rude awakening That flotation sinking feeling Post Office delivers a reason to be cheerful about finance Pet project is retirement bliss Rebecca O'Connor meets a woman who knows how to enjoy life and wants the good times to last Abbey Benny Lawson: what the experts say Fidelity International Benny's response Whine of the Week money consumer power Intelligent Finance Changing position of trusts: the new rules Legal & General Beginner's guide to broadband Andrew Ellson's four-page special explains all you need to know, from where to find cheapest deals to how, to choose the perfect package HSBC Internet Jargon buster BT Case Study Teacher Finds that Phone Deal is worth a Bundle Get connected with your perfect package Vonage How to be sure of safe surfing AOL Pick of the Deals What's It worth? money collecting Football Shirts Zurich Victorian jewellery still dazzles new star invest times online Cheltenham & Gloucester Don't be caught short Paula Hawkins on the importance of buying tailor-made cover Mercedes-Benz Surrenda-link Legal & General How to find your perfect policy Selective slice of the bread market Gráinne Gilmore finds out how a duo make their dough Mortgage Watch Halifax One Account Britannia Expert analysis: Doug Richard Ran's response Prepare to go the distance Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Sharp Fall in Emerging Markets is a Passing Phase, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items World of difference between nations Some Countries are a Safer Bet than Others, Says Magnus The verdict Cheltenham & Gloucester Should you follow that crowd? 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Well, Well "Don't have an affair" Smart way to dish up drug testing Impatient for sex Put the kettle on Antibody Sting Marqued for life John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Bored to death Agony and ecstasy Hard tablets to swallow Inside the Mind of a GP You Might Hear the GP Sobbing and Bleating The new face of addiction Crystal meth has ravaged the US and is beginning to be manufactured here. Should we panic, asks Fran Yeoman What's the dope? Fish oil: add a pinch of salt Junk Medicine Omega-3 Hype Early Findings Don't Make for Credible Science Could this be TV's toughest newsman? Dermot Murnaghan has run marathons, covered wars, even saved a drowning child. But, says Rosie Millard, when it comes to the London Triathlon, he's nervous about taking the plunge Celebrity triathletes interview body&soul I need a doctor who's good with kids The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved PIRITON'allergy Times Online What's up Doc? Measuring your Air Flow Chasing family demons Inside Story Depression Her mother's honesty gave Anthea Rowan a fresh perspective on handling depression Can you inherit depression? Summer drinks that leave a bitter taste Frulty thirst-quenchers may seem healthy, but most contain a lot of sugar and preservatives. Celia Dodd looks at ways to keep kids cool when it's hot and how to make even water exciting Pineapple zinger Bestselling kids' fruit drinks The Times food body & soul Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List Should you shake ya bodoties before a big match? Sex or abstinence? The debate has raged since ancient times. Is there a penalty if footballers score off the pitch before a World Cup game? Roger Dobson probes the Sexual chemistry of sport And something for the ladies The thief of your time Granny's Home Truths the Procrastinator How to lead a double life More of us are splitting our time between two families, but for novelist Liz Jensen home is where the heart is I Didn't Plan for my Life to Be an Eccentric Mess Especially for Families in the Saturday Times Today Next Week in Body&soul Traceability is on the menu Eco-Worrier Food Provenance The Times Times Online Is It True that… Swallowing Chewing Gum Can Block your Bowel? Carry on eco-camping By day he wears a suit and works for Sotheby's; by night he sleeps under tarpaulin in a wood. But, after a year of living wild, Ditch Monkey still isn't ready to go back indoors, says Amber Cowan They're green in the extreme Get ready to play Win Fisher-Price toys worth £150 The Times Watching your figure Want to know how many calories you need to burn to lose weight? A new fitness gadget can work it out for you, says Peta Bee Fat Uses up Less Energy at Rest than Lean Muscle How Does It Work? What body type are you? Measuring up Second opinion Have your say—love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Star letter The Times The picky eater: is this food organic? Spots of bother Because we're worth it too Apart from the packaging, what's the difference between beauty products for men and for women? Toby Murcott discovers that it's a close shave Bodylicious Cut and thrust of teen life Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q I'm 17, circumcised but my penis rubs against my trousers and I get awkward erections. Would it be possible to stretch the remaining skin over the tip? Vielle Times Online Doing the wrong thing Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Round-the-world yachtswoman Dee Caffari, 33, buoyed up her spirits belting out Robbie Williams Aquability The Times Inside You'll be amazed how much children can learn with a rucksack on their backs Travelling as a Team in an Unknown World is Immensely Bonding Howzat? The World this Week Westward ho Floating vote Sloan rangers describing it as one of his favourite holiday sports … Win a Trip to Antarctica First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Multiple Display Advertising Items Image of the Month Home & Away Lighthouse Brigade Image of the Week The great escape: it's for all ages Gap Year Special 'It was our turn for a break': Anne Downing and her Multiple Display Advertising Items Downtime Intercontinental Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodbye comfort, hello adventure Rebecca Mellotte swaps the corridors of Whitehall for a 4WD journey to the heart of Africa A Room with a Sand Floor, the Sky as a Roof Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrity Cruises' Get things straight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trip of a lifetime starts here Where, when, how? Will Hide offers his top planning tips The rats can race without us After selling their house, putting careers on hold and taking their children out of school, the Tims Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell out for turtles Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best Gap Years Times The Travel Collection Times Online Kiwi careers Buddha building Chill in Chile Take the leap Down but not out One to ponder Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gloomy? Ouch… A new hotel guide refuses to pull its punches, says Tom Chesshyre Voyages of Discovery 'Dull and insipid' News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers… this Week: The Griffin Inn, Fletching, East Sussex travel noticeboard Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times Books Picture Gallery Erica Wagner 'I wanted the white whale not the White Stripes' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Books First The Times Literary Supplement David Baddiel His word 'Finding Updike's best lines is like trying to pick the best fish in the sea' Critic's Chart Books Burhan Wazir chooses books about directors Vintage Chart Bestselling novels, June 18, 1989 Reader Chart Desmond Hartley from Cumbria picks his top six Top 50 Bestsellers Bookseller's Chart Laurie Hardman, owner of the esteemed Broadhursts in Southport, rounds up some bestsellers and personal favourites They're reading… Governing the ungovernable Rory Stewart believed societies were naturally orderly. But, as Occupational Hazards explains, a year in Iraq changed that, Richard Beeston discovers why The Times Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Duccio: The Maèsta Richard & Judy & Amanda Her nod can turn an unknown into a millionaire. But how do you get on to Amanda Ross's shortlist? Erica Wagner meets the woman who turned books into a TV phenomenon These are bound to succeed The Historian The Highest Tide The Righteous Men The Island My Best Friend's Girl The Abortionist's Daughter The magnetism of Marrakesh British literary lions are once again on the prowl in Morocco, Tahir Shah says The power list books Building a tree house Making a bow and arrow Making a battery Hunting and cooking a rabbit The best paper plane in the world The Dangerous Book for Boys Father's Day top 6 Word aloud Book Search Failure of the brave new Spain Nonfiction History Paul Preston The Times Hero to heritage Biography Iain Finlayson Lost under a mushroom cloud Addictions Bob Stanley At the edge of the city, hell begins Urban poverty Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka From Heloise to Plath, with passion Women's writing Alex O'Connell Quite a performance Film Barry Miles In short A garden of strange delights Short stories Ruth Scurr This ain't rock'n'roll, it's murder Crime Marcel Berlins Exclusive: previously unpublished short story by Murakami Blinding revelations Novel It's surreal thing Humour Tom Cox In short Audio books Christina Hardyment finds romance in wartime Italy The Times Desperate housewives Romance Celia Brayfield Nonfiction Ross Leckie Paperbacks Lunar Park Fiction Christina Koning The Spice Route Winkler Classics Four Elements: The Villa Here be monsters Children's Amanda Craig The Times Shop talk This is one early Penguin that really did manage to take flight What's more… You say… Star e-mail Under discussion This week's choice Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The key questions Books First We say… Alyson Rudd on The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith Next week The Times Michael Gove Last word 'The books on the shelves are the best clue to a person's biography' Books in the news Blogging times2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 646 Cryptic clues The Price for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Iiinouu Ntuvwwz Word watching Two brains Some definitions Answers Scrabble Two Brains The Listener 3879 Word Watching times2 Crossword 3932 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3882 Times Online Swots and Monsters Answers Literary quiz Bridge Samurai Su Doku Picture Line Time to solve 45min Times Online Last Week's Winners Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 808 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 809 Win Copies of the Times Su Doku Books Solution to Friday's Killer No 229 The Times Buying a watch says who we are and who we want to be Watches & Jewellery Lucia van der Post deciphers the latest trends Women are taking a cue from men and are building up watch wardrobes Healthy profits keep industry ticking over nicely Michael Balfour reports on the state of the market and efforts to reach more buyers worldwide Glossary of Terms Used by Watchmakers Dazzling objects of desire Maria Doulton marks the return of watches as fashionable jewellery TAG Heuer Paying a six-figure price to stand out from the crowd Show your personality by going bespoke, says Simon de Burton Customers can even meet the stingray that will donate its skin for the strap Timepieces that take more than a year to make Maria Doulton meets Britain's master horologist The choice of presidents and film stars Ken Kessler on what famous wrists have worn When Marilyn's watch was given to Kennedy, he just said;'Get rid of it' Watch industry's fortnight of sore feet in Basle Treasure trove of master craftsmen Cartier Rolex And these are a few of my favourite brands Michael Balfour lists his reasons More than £3 'doesn't make sense' Maria Doulton meets Wally Olins, the guru of corporate branding, who opts for the Impractical Character witness Your choice of watch tells the world what makes you tick, explains Maria Doulton A world-class collection—and all for sale Big and bold still rules for kings of bling Timeless appeal of star quality Maria Doulton looks at the way celebrity endorsements have become big business Bold legends in their lifetime Simon de Burton charts the rise of sports watches-the big beasts of the horological world-and the technical lengths to which they are going to outshine one another Military chic marches into fashion Ken Kessler on the sudden cool status of watches that could hardly be given away in the 1950s Stories abound of whole cases of IWC Mark ils sold for £25 per watch Raymond Weil Taking the risk out of internet deals New watch, sir? That's a snip at £2.6 million Simon de Burton advises on choosing a good investment The basic rule of buying to invest is that you need a shortage of supply Dealers offer an expert eye when making vintage buys Simon de Burton recommends where to find desirable models Demand from new collectors led Christie's to hold weekend sales Boodles Jeweller who won the loyalty of Princess Margaret Fine art of handcrafted jewellery Nick Wyke discovers cufflinks that come with bespoke sparkle also come at bespoke prices Devout maverick with a mission Diamond king Lev Leviev gives a rare interview to Kate Reardon Guilt-free diamonds sparkle brighter for ethical shoppers Kate Reardon reports on calls for a viable system to ensure a fair trade in jewels Consumers can force change by being activists in their own little way Breitling The Times Magazine Chanel Precision The Times Contents Picture Gallery The End of Sweet Rationing Contacts Bupa The Dark Ages Wisdom Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to… I Didn't Get where I Am Today without… Douglas Coupland, 44, Novelist and Visual Artist Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Therapeutic Gaming Trendsurfing Hospital Patients who Immersed Themselves in Computer-Generated Worlds Felt Less Pain Someone's Got to Do It… The Rat Rescuer VW beyond petroleum Retail Therapy Clare Lazaro Wedding Packages Bargainhunter Oh for that Magical Interlude when the Dj Would Croon: 'Ok, Ladies and Gents, Bums on the Floor for Oops Upside your Head' Out There Beachwear Center Parcs Coolhunter Should You Run a Mile at the Word 'Dinner Dance' You Can Jump on your Bikes and Pedal Madly in the opposite Direction Moschino Picture Gallery Brit Art's Country Seat Once synonymous with Hoxton and all things urban, the contemporary art scene has quietly decamped to the Cotswolds. 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