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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Will Hide and Kate Quill, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Rugby League, Bel Mooney, Irvine Welsh, Neelam Verjee, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Neil Lancastle, Tony D'Souza, Jill Hartley, Sir Patrick Cormack, Don Quixote, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Rosemary Bennett and Daniel McGrory, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Sir Peter Pickles, Ian Winrow, Jonathan Tedd, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Philippa Gee, Elizabeth Judge, James Cotton, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Ben Ainslie, Lucy Bannerman, Pat Pilshka, Andrew Norfolk, Rosie Millard, Giles Coren, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Tina Gaugoin, Dorota Bawolek, Stephen McClarence, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Vinny Lee, Peter Barker, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Mark and Magnus, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Patrick Hosking and Jenny Davey, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Rita Keyes, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Ackroyd, Nancy Durrent, Tom Gatti, Peter Millar, Tea Leaves, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Belcher, Roland Watson, Sarah Jones, Ron Lewis, Michael Henderson at Old Trafford, James Dean Bradfield, Ben MacHell, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Jean Marshall, Tim Teeman, Sophie Russell, Karen McVeigh, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Angle Buckley, Kate Muir, Carol Lee, Stephen Harper, R. A. Laurence, Hugo Speer, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Simon Hildrey, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Jonathan Rabb, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Peter Ames Carlin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Condoleezza Rice, Sally Baker, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Judith Levine, Rob Wright, John Sorotos, Geoffrey Dean, Lindsay Jenkins, James Ducker and Peter Jenson, Christopher Martin-Jankins, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Richard Holmes, Mike Jackson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Christina Koning, Gerry Randall, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, N. L. Denton, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Louise Cardani, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Richard Willmott, Kaveh Solhekol, Francis Gilbert, John Mayer, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Ian Hendry, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Mischa Haller, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Allan Mallinson, Jennifer Moore, Margaret Reynolds, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Winfrid Heinze, Robert Crampton, Ian Johns, George Green, Dominic Maxwell, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Leah Hardy, Thomas Catan, Amanda Craig, David Robertson and Sarah Butler, Alan Tayler, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, John Angerson, Sheila Keating, Andrew Ellson, Michael Gove, Julie Legrand, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell and Daniel McGrory, David Sinclair, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Jason Mellor, Charles Campion, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Mark Henderson, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Tom McCarthy, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Herbert Ypma, Angus Batey, Tim Gebbels, J. Chapman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Norman Dabell, Leo Lewis, Carlton Collister, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Credo Geoffrey Rowell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Louise Keane, Philip Oltermann, Allan Hall, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Dr Michael Kerr, Will Hide, Jenny Davey, Alan Brunning, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Nicole Krauss,
ResumoThe Times Fraudster's life of luxury Key workers priced out Threat of war for Somalia Wal-Mart quits Germany The rich web of virtual life Su Doku Master-seize your chance to be Uk champion Why police women don't get fat (and why we do) timesonline Cook serves up the runs in record time Blair faces conflict at home as ceasefire is delayed Lebanon deal fails to silence critics The Times Offers especially for families Sumptuous St Emilion Clearance Holidays, houses and a horse for the bookkeeper who stole £1.3m Key workers are priced out of homes in most of Britain Chocolate shops and lingerie, but no houses for nurses in Gerrards Cross Jailed cleric can appeal Shayler gagged Lawrence inquiry Assault sentence Dispersal 'lawful' Pay Monthly High time to be less sniffy What's that smell? It's art, says L'Oréal High time to be less sniffy Bush and Blair back UN force to take control in Lebanon Get real. This was never going to be Love Actually II Comment in the Times Hezbollah's Arsenal Israel fears long-range rockets put Tel Aviv in line of fire After two weeks, council says it is shocked and distressed Hezbollah's Arsenal To Arabs he's the new Nasser, West he has become the … Even his mortal enemies admire his charisma, but Israel knows it must kill Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah if it is to claim victory in southern Lebanon, First, however it has to find him, Giles Whittell reports Bed & Breakfast Laura Ashley Multiple Display Advertising Items Hypnotist wins his libel case over 'bogus PhD' claims Brittany Ferries Teenage chess prodigy's father charged with rape Film Five Diplomas Wife admits beating pensioner to death Jessops School diploma will be the business easyJet.com Not much to laugh about in the capital of culture Critics say that Liverpool's festival plans are a shambles, Carol Midgley reports Merseyside Milestones Charges over mercy killing claims Life for sex abuse church minister Menezes police return to duty Pair jailed for railway beating JVC 'Pygmy' piggy hogs the garden Incredible, but true Magnet Town told to drop the dead fish contest Coma wife wins 'house of prayer' care Court backs Muslim family and says hospital must pay the cost of woman being nursed at home, reports Ruth Gledhill Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Clearance Sale Today Tomorrow Toyota British Gas Times Comment How mad for Britain to be the US poodle: the neocons will fade away The Week Points on your licence? Are you a motoring statistic? When oil runs dry Unhealthy safety Our day of economic reckoning approaches What happened to Britain's role in the world? Cracking the code on the Enigma breakthrough Regulating Cyclists Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Who are Today's Tories? Teenage Criminality Terminal solution Bee lines Keeping up with bikes In retreat More muriels Picture Gallery The Chips are down Is Britain on the brink of a vegetable crisis? Culture Club Liverpool needs to act swiftly to make 2008 a success Once upon a time, high up in a hazel tree, lived a tiny, sleepy, furry family Wild Notebook Over There The Middle East crisis would not be aided by a US-UK crisis It's all splurge and sod the future When an entire school uniform costs the same as a pizza, isn't it time to ask why things are so cheap? Long live those statues of Franco No, I'm not Genghis Khan-I'm just a useless motorbike rider Farewell, TOTP: but don't mourn its passing dfs hp Why the US Embassy's neighbours in W1 are taking to the barricades Residents want to close roads around Grosvenor Square in an attempt to ensure their security, Lucy Bannerman reports A Bolshoi tradition well past its prime first night Anglian Home improvement Norwich Union Direct Sharpest Critics Cable. If You Can, You Should halfords HIV hides itself in the intestines to beat drugs Anglian Home improvements ntl: Telewest My Week Condoleezza Rice according to Hugo Rifkind Currys Broadband speeds for only £24.99 a Year Nationwide Life and grime of the hotel inspector For 34 years, Fred Chrystal has given a star-studden performance for the AA. Valerie Elliott learns what he uncovered It's life-but not as we know it as web's future takes shape Welcome to cyberspace, where Giles Whittell, complete with a 'nightclub guy' body, learns to fly and submits to the addictive internet revolution Paramount Group of Hotles Censors approve 'torture the police' game Mousetrap Multiple Display Advertising Items Father and son's suburban weapons factory Life for killing gay pensioner Dangerous games 36 driving bans Carer suspended McCartney sale Jail for four who plotted to supply gangs with guns It will be all meat and no veg if the heat goes on Very high temperatures have disrupted the growing cycle-and heavy rain could even make things worse, writes Valerie Elliott Jump Start your Day Keeping Cool-With Care In battle for sales, the cool head wins Hilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Go East: pioneer farmers find Russia a land of opportunity Britons are being encouraged to take over huge farms on fertile soil, writes Jeremy Page Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bespoke Suits (AP): UN council agrees Iran resolution How a girl can look a real doll (Reuters): Gibson arrested for drink-driving Rembrandt in the picture - twice nectar Time to stand like a new man First poll brings hope for Congo after years of penury and death Life Scan Help the Aged we Will Vote by Numbers Land Rover Warlords on Road to Chaos Somalia on the brink of all-out war as ministe is shot dead The murder of a political heavyweight has stirred fears that the country may turn into an al-Qaeda have, writes Rob Crilly Serial killer swaps details of victims for prison favours Black List Holland & Barrett Black List By Our Foreign Staff: Nazi jail gang face death for murders Stena Line Invesco Perpetual California heat kills more than 100 Summer camps give comfort to children the soldiers left behind By Our Foreign Staff: Pentagon says Iraq forces will rise to 135,000 (Reuters): Woman kille at Jewish centre (AFP): Rape suspect held (AP): Chemical blast (Reuters): Rally for Zuma (AFP): Typhoon death toll (Reuters): US help rejected (AFP): Sex not sermons Middle East crisis appeal Product Recall Notice Riot fears over Hirohito film Theatre boss's dismissal splits artistic community The head of La Comédie-Francaise refused to stage a play written by a supporter of Milosevic, reports Adam Sage Pirates of the Caribeean 2 Prisoners to be freed from crowded jails Courtly Capers Times Business Shire Pharma sales rise 7% Saturday July 29 2006 Sanctuary bid Carruthers pay off Shell's sand push 'Retailing in the UK is getting pretty boring' Wal-Mart pulls out of Germany at cost of $1bn Markets up but dollar down as US econom Nestlé takes ethical stand Way cleared for Xstrata's move Ftse 100 Stock Markets US needs a boost-and not in rates Another German Wal tumbles North Sea Oil Commodities Wealth Warning Pound to Dollar Currencies High-flyer? Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Business big shot Directors' dealing Smaller stock to watch BP submission Stop Press Chevron high GM sales up Ebbers appeal fails Qwest sentence British Funds Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Profits grow at BSkyB despite dip in sign-ups Times Online TV Celador set to sell Millionaire to Dutch TV group Guardian Editor gets £175,000 bonus despite loss Ilva launches in UK with challenge to John Lewis Big Four Wal-Mart stores up woes as Germans frown on shopping Metro on march with cash and carry stores worldwide E. On snubs regulator's ruling on Endesa bid airmiles.co.uk Strain in Spain Growing pains City Diary Watchdog warns on 3G licences Norwich Union Caudwell phone group sold to private equity Sell-out gig for Ben & Jerry's Adam Sherwin explains why it has become cool for leading brands to take to the stage at rock festivals Big Name Festivals Hippy ideas didn't quite melt in the ice-cream takeover Lenders hit by bad debts as defaults on loans soar Inquiries Retirement and A-Day Explore your options Hays raided as OFT puts staff agencies in spotlight Bidders raise the stakes for McCarthy Bidding War Bidding War Ex-Apax star in €1bn new venture 'The death of a few commuters merely provides more space for surviving fellows' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country A plain- speaking defender on the battlefield of big-company ethics Nestlé's chief executive tells Carl Mortished how he handles the suspicion his company generates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shrewd eye for profitable orphans Timesonline Softly, softly, CDR lands the deal Patience is the key for one of the oldest buyout firms. writes Caroline Merrell 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 Rumours of a takeover at Britivic add sparkle to a quiet session Small Caps Gilts Ferreting out the share bargains in a nervous new world Tempus The Day Sentiment Soured Anglo American rises above lacklustre diamond figures Stock Markets Joe Bolger Business Equity Prices Herbie Frogg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Francis Rose Field botanist whose exemplary books and inspirational teaching established him as the leading authority on Britain's flora the times Philip Cranmer Professor of music who served for a decade as secretary of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music York's local hero - the first Christian emperor Michael Binyon reports from York on the 1,700th anniversary of a crucial event in Christian history The example of Jesus points the way to a meaningful pattern of prayer Faith News Modern Times Philip Howard Litter louts, a flawed score, racist remarks and getting hitched for the Home Office Timesonline Feather Report What to Look out for Media role in a fair trial for the Nat West Three Feedback Sally Baker Birthdays Church News Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Marriages Anniversaries Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-War School Notices 'Cultural objects and the Second World War' Birthdays For Sale Congratulations Gifts Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sun doesn't always shine . . . Weather Eye Anniversaries Births Deaths Buy the Book Tomorrow Births Deaths Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall The Kitchen Restoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Times Sport Fallon frustrated as High Court ruling upholds riding ban Nottingham Course Specialists Salisbury Racing next Week Yesterday's Results from Five Meetings Sunday Best Ascot Heart's Cry can have last laugh for Japan Sport Racing Lingfield Park The Wright Track York The Times The Fantasy Game Pick your team and win a share of £100,000 Morgan on course to revive joy of the Rovers Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Semi-Finals Final Countdown Paul looking to add to his towering achievements Jones pursues a few dollars more Latu blow Going up in world Panatta escape Wondrous Wade Golden double Thompson bid The Results Service Weekend Fixtures The Weekend's Sport on TV TV Pick Armchair Investor Whitaker proves too hot on Peppermill Equestrianism England pair put brakes on bowlers Tour Matches Spin twins prove no great threat Ambitious Warne lifts Hampshire title hopes Liverpool Victoria Country Championship First Division Compton a relative success Lancashire go back to basics Carter exploits conditions to put Warwickshire in control Croft earns reward for perseverance Applause for Di Venuto proves a little premature Yesterday's Scoreboards Wessels decides enough is enough as Flower blooms Second Division What does it take to become a true champion? Gym'll fix it Tennis Katie Scott gets the experts' views on what Andy Murray needs to do to overcome his growing pains Teenagers have chance to be nurtured as never before New talent set to put Britain back on world map The Sunday Times Cowes brings rest from hard labour After a hectic two months of training for the America's Cup, Ben Ainslie is ready for some less intense sailing Powell show eclipses best of British while Coe founders Jones returns beaten but unbowed after 'bad patch' Rick Broadbent watches the former Olympic champion finish in second place Results timesonline Landis protests his innocence and sets the wheels in motion for legal battle Modest memorial unworthy of one of the greatest champions Edward Gorman visits the site at Hockenheim where Jim Clark died in his Lotus on April 7,1968 Alonso feels the heat of Schumacher's revival Revitalised Woosnam finds cure to turn back time Fortune keen to make new start easylife Dutchman joins Real world with parting shot LuaLua stays Williams gets nod Davies in demand despite new deal Cole Transfer on the Back Burner Villa potential saviours growing in number Shevchenko the jewel Abramovich's prize possession can bring Mourinho the European glory he craves, reports Matt Hughes Benitez insists that Liverpool will not play in conflict zone The Lowdown Roeder plans ahead by calling in a favour Draws Cook shows peacock Pietersen how to strut with style At Old Trafford New Boy on top Shot of the day Ball of the day Bitter sweet Long dry spell ends Writer's block Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Enjoy The Ashes Live Australia now '06-jan '07 Auctionair Six ways to make work for idle hands England's hundred club Sport Second Test Scoreboard Jones fighting to keep his place as confidence hits new low Glove Story The Times Crossword 23,354 The Indian summer may be Flintoff's testing time Sport Injuries prove a false alarm as luck comes in for England The Times Vonage money Inside How to steer clear of dodgy gear The feeling's mutual Lay off our banks Top Blogs The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Artemis Don't shoot the messenger Stop me wasting my pay rise Rebecca O'Connor helps a hopeless spendthrift hoping to follow her husband's fine example Intelligent Finance Yvonne Woodward: what the experts say Norwich and Peterborough Debt Philippa Gee, adviser, Torqull Clark Mortgages James Cotton, speclalist, London & Country, Mortgages HSBC Yvonne's response A Survey Says Cheltenham & Gloucester The perfect way to spread your risk Paula Hawkins explains how Sipps have made it easier to diversity your pension portfolio Sipps are Not the Exclusive, Expensive Products They once were Case Study Spoilt for Choice of Sipp Providers Legal & General Know what you want to reduce costs Should you buy to fret? With higher interest rates on the horizon, Magnus Grimond weighs up the pros and cons for the novice landlord British Gas Mercedes-Benz first direct Alliance Leicester Case Study The History of Love The Times Make the most of your tax breaks Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus The Right Investments Can Bring Generous Savings, Says Magnus Tax breaks at a glance The verdict Thumbs up Thumbs down Halifax But benefits don't reflect performance Be Wary of Products Marketed on their Tax Breaks, Says Mark Quality will show in the price Personal Investor Alliance Leicester Abbey Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Savings Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Savings accounts The Launch of body & soul I need you lot fit Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Government needs to empower health changes, not just finger-wag Inside Need to Know Well, Well . . . Solid advice to reduce baby food allergies Sex? You're spaced John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Watch what you say Full brain, no pain Antibody Amy Winehouse Relatively drunk Casks from elbows Just grab the pills and run Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a Gp The Gp/chemist Cosy Symbiosis is about to Unravel This really is the limit Peta Bee looks at the gruelling demands of triathlons and asks if participants are pushing their bodies too far People Want to Try Conquering Personal Goals Are you ready? Measuring up Time to ring the changes Junk Medicine Mobile Phones Solo performance Actor Jeremy Irons loves sailing but, he tells John Naish, he will never really join the crew What travel jobs does my baby need? Summer Special Dr Jane Collins starts a new series on your family holiday health questions Piriton Times Online Getting better with age New generation gap Will older mothers make good grannies? Leah Hardy weighs up an age-old question Sorted Kids in the Shade What's your game? Pru Health Especially for Familes in the Saturday Times Today Picture Gallery Spaghetti with smoked MacKerel, boriotti beans, pesto and rocket Fig and nut couscous Whisk up a tortilla Genuine huggable Steiff teddy bear Staying slim Shocked by chubby Brits, Dorota Bawolek explains Weight less in Warsaw as a Pole why Polish women don't get fat No sweat - stay cool when the heat is on Eco-Worrier Air-Conditioning Six of the best Coperative Insurance Smart girls who ought to know better Slut counselling? For girls like us? How a visit to the sexual health clinic had a sobering effect on Louise Keane and her friends Why do women do it? Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think 'Made my nose run' Eyebrow Plucking—diy spa series by Rosie Millard Treatment Colorsport Grooming Kit Home cost £21.50, for endless use Spa cost £15 Home time 15 min Spa time 15 min Rio Laser Hair Remover Times Online Today in travel A fresh outlook A spa to make you ten years younger—in just a day? Carpe diem, says Bel Mooney He Asks about Botox and we Do It Right There Timing isn't everything Agony and Esctasy Sex Advice Q My girlfriend and I are both very busy, so she schedules sex into our diaries. I secretly hate this; how can I convince her to be more spontaneous? Times Online In the comfort zone Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actor Hugo Speer, 38, makes up for his bad habits with good works and pub yoga Aquability The Times Flight or fight? How to protect yourself when your DIY holiday goes wrong Travel Editor Inside The World This Week Picture this Heavens above Win a Trip to Antarctica Glossy details Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Eurostar Picture Gallery The hills are alive . . . . . . with the sound of walkers complaining about their knees. It's music to Jill Hartley's ears Voyages Jules Verne Need to know Put your best foot forward Thomas Cook Peak practice: glide, bike or climb Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Voyages Jules Verne This way to the beach Book now Jo Morris and Will Hide Find the Best Last-Minute Deals Cunard QE2 Noble Caledonia Oasis of calm Miami Special Hotel guru Herbert Ypma kicks off our four-page guide They Ate like Little Grown-Ups and Made No Mess Olympic Holidays What's your vice? DIY spas, mud lounges, even a tanning butler—Miami's hotels know Need to know body & soul Journeys of Distinction Miami nice: the party town grows up Call of the wild There's still times to enter the Responsible Tourism Awards The Times Offers Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Naked launch Ian Belcher tries out saunas, sailing and spa treatments in Sweden—all at the same time Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wind in your sails Readers' Forum Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Family Sailing Courses in Spain Cruise Passenges All at Sea Nile Cruises Contact US . . . The History of Love Holiday Inn Spirit of the gold rush Departures Jill Crawshaw News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Sofitel London Gatwick The Travel Collection Competition Times Departure Board Route of the Week Bordeaux Book Ahead Best fares departing in three months' time Deals of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Late . . . The Times Books First word Erica Wagner 'How will anyone publish their collected e-mails?' Required Reading Picture Gallery Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who Is this week's pupil? Turn to page 19 to find out Your say Books First The Times Literary Supplement His word David Baddiel 'Did the guy who bought Lemmy's biog go all gooey at Animal Hospital?' You're reading . . . Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Quiet acts of preservation In the high-decibel world of book promotion, John McGregor's is a low-key voice. Tom Gatti calls for a little hush to enjoy So Many Ways to Begin Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Listening to God's melodies Michael Mayne used his painful - and terminal - illness to discover a 'tune' to his life. Salley Vickers is moved and inspired by his quiet bravery Designing the Seaside The buildings that make us like to be beside the seaside Cast-iron and ironic too, the architecture of British resorts is the stuff that fantasies are made of, Stephen McClarence says A pub crawl worth toasting Drinking Francis Gilbert In short Listen to The Times on your way to work The Parable of the Non-Shopper Shopping Reverend Billy A comradely guide through the fog of war Military history Richard Holmes Hero and villains Music Richard Whitehead The plot against America Thriller Peter Millar Picture Gallery Dangerous food poison Novel Neel Mukherjee In short Memories are made of this Novel Philip Oltermann England's Landscape The Whiteman's unburdening Novel Carol Lee Nonfiction Fiction Classics The Naked and the Dead Horror is in the eye of the beholder Children's horror Amanda Craig The Times Audiobooks Christina Hardyment on a century of slaughter What's more . . . You say . . . Star e-mail Star e-mail Under discussion Books We say . . . Alyson Rudd on The History of Love by Nicole Krauss 'Experts spurn history but the public doesn't agree' In this week's TLS Next week in Books Are you Britain's best sudokulist? The Times National Su Doku Championship times2 clues Timesonline The Times Games Jumbo Crossword 652 Chess Scrabble Word watching Two Brains Answers times2 Crossword 3968 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3888 Times Online Literary quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku Time to solve Timesonline The Painful Truth about Shyness Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Buxton Contents Pete and Dud Go for a Dip Secrets of the Boudoir To the families who've had holidays from hell with us, I am truly sorry for the dirt, disorganisation and drunken singing The Dark Ages Lexus Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Lexiconfusion No. 93 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing David Rowan Trends to Forget Beyond petroleum Kellogg's Special Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Agents Bargainhunter £800 is a Hell of a Lot to Pay for Airport Transfers, a Welcome Glass of Sangria and a Ped Talk about Watching your Purse Out There Festival Wear John Mayer Coolhunter Mayer is only Too Aware that Success Can Be Dangerous—'go Ahead, Lynch Me. I Wrote a Hit; He Told One Journalist Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Sixty per cent of Britons say they have suffered Coperative Insurance Whiskas Last Man out Ecover Plumstead's Dreaming There's a suburb of southeast London that is for ever Albion—at least while Michael Tyack, singer with folk band Circulus, wanders its streets with cape, lute and crumhorn galway Classy Act Six Great . . . Espadrilles Personal Style How to Get Dressed My Coda Includes Not Buying the Same Bag as Everyone Else, and Not Being Groomed within in Inch of your Sanity Banana Caramel I Expected a Nurse Ratched Figure, Large Hose in Hand Readers' Review what You Think about . . . Body Scrubs Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times The thinking woman's daily supplement Old Boys Used to Drink in Here, Asleep against the Windows, their Faces like Plates of Sausages Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Making an Exhibition of Yourself at Earls Court Morrisons To Celebrate my Mum's 60th Birthday, I've Planned a Greek-Inspired Menu Food Eeffe The Beer Renaissance Has Meant that It's now Perfectly Possible to Drink Great Pints at Home Wine Mustard Food Detective Bose Interior Designers Know the Pieces that are Hard to Find, so Some Have Devised Solutions Scenes from Domestic Life Over the Top An artist and architect couple were on the right track when they combined skills to create their live-work space in Bristol Garden Furniture Lafuma "Zero Gravity" Reclining Chair Just £109.99 Ask Aggie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Roof with a view Weekend Tips Readers' Queries The tale of the lonesome pine In the Australian wilderness, David Noble chanced upon a pine thought to be extinct since the dinosaurs. 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Our readers decide Thrills, chills and a taste of Gore The stars are in town for Edinburgh's film festival but its real job is to promote the offbeat and quirky, says Wendy Ide Top Films in Rep The Times Offers Direct Asleep at the wheel Pixar's Cars is a flashy vehicle but there is not much under the bonnet, says Ian Johns Reviews New Film Films on Release Virgin DVD Reviews Also out Winning ways Each week we show a DVD to the real experts. Here, some Special Olympians run the course with The Ringer Games Reviews On with the show A British website is aiming to bring the magic of the theatre to the internet generation The Arts Online Edinburgh on your Phone Stage Play it straight Can comics cut it as actors? Dominic Maxwell sees the Comedians' Theatre Company prepare its Edinburgh debut Shappi and her comedy of terrors Her family was hounded by fanatics but Shappi Khorsandi has turned her fear into comedy, she tells Ed Potton Top Edinburgh comedy Top Edinburgh Theatre Top Five Theatre Top Five Opera Dance master who defied gravity Ashley Page has turned a once sinking Scottish Ballet into a major force, says Debra Craine Edinburgh dance Top Five Comedy The Times Edinburgh Knowledge Top Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sounds Alien ancestors, giant meteories, cod-classical pomp rock . . . Matt Bellamy, main man of Muse, bemuses Stephen Dalton Virgin megastores Let's keep this short and suite Bite-sized concerts will allow Edinburgh audiences to pick and mix for £10, says Sarah Jones Music highlights Razorlight Top Five Jazz Top Classical Top Clubs Music Reviews Mercury Prize Jazz/world The Peddlers Martin Aston on the rediscovered gem Suite London Prints of darkness A show of Robert Mapplethorpe's sleek, sexually charged images in Edinburgh affirms their power, says Peter Ackroyd Top Five for Kids Top Five Events Top Museums 'He got the shot and said, 'You're dead' " . . . Tim Teeman talks to the models Square Meal: Top Edinburgh eateries Don't waste precious festival time searching for a place to eat. Just follow Square Meal's city guide Ascot Haldanes The Big Eat squaremeal La Cuisine Ramsay From trainee footballer to great chef, Gordon Ramsay has developed a love and understanding of French cooking. 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