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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Janice Turner, Patrick Tolon, Dr Angela Montford, Christina Hardyment, Charles Rispin, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Christopher Daws, Zahid Hussain, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Marisa Vine, Stephen O'loughlin, Sarah Potter, Aaron Hadlow, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Alex Stewart, Simon Hills, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Jane Harper, Andrew W. Morris, Pete Paphldes, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Brian Cant, Oscar Jung, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Steve Bird, Lucy Bannerman and Nicola Woolcock, David Chater, Devika Bhat and Helen Nugent, James Ducker, Dominic Wells, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Dr Heather Williams, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Elizabeth Judge …lecoms Correspondent, Graham Stewart, C. Wilkinson, Will Pavia, Fleur Grenier, Martin Aston, Mark Broadbent, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, John Hegley, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Valerie Elliott, Barry Manilow, Katherine Swift, P. j. Underwood, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Jim Matthews, Dr Jane Collins, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon Thurley, Andrew Sanders, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Cathy Raven, Peter Millar, Candida Crewe, Ben Machell, Nick Wyke, Tony Blair, Peter Polycarpou, Matthew Barney, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Jeremy Sellick, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Pat Woodcock, Aisling Foster, Jonathan Sacks, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Lucy Sweeney, Ekow Eshun, Stefanie Marsh, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Danuta Kean, Jonathan Dalrymple-Smith, Kate Muir, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Daniel McGrory, Zahid Hussain and Karen McVelgh, Oliver Kay, Eileen Shaw, Stephen Anderton, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Dough McKinlay, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Lee Karen Stow, Sally Baker, Les Skinner, David Baddiel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Angela Jameson and David Robertson, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Michael Mabe, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Alistair Burt Mp, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Russell Jenkins and Sean O'Neill, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Adam Fresco, Russell Jenkins, Lewis Smith and Nicola Woolcock, Nick Hasell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Ken Ashton, Margaret Reynolds, Tony Cascarino, Ruth Scurr, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Bernard Cornwell, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Elizabeth Balsom, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Clare Lazard, Inayat Bunglawala, Jane Macquitty, Robert Crampton, Julie Halford, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Amanda Craig, Brian King, Tim Wapshott, Rebecca Ley, Neil Fisher, Jini Reddy, Celia Dodd, John Angerson, Iain Finlayson, Sheila Keating, Andrew Ellson, Kitchen Greats, Kaven Solhekol, Cyril Berkeley, Elizabeth Noyes, Matthew Dennison, John Naish, Phil Daniels, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Chris Burt, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Julian Nettlefold, Jacqueline Jackson, Vijay Rana, Dr Janet Voke, Serena Mackesy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Betty MacKreth, Ben Hoyle, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, David Bellamy, Michael Holroyd, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, John Hoyland, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Kim Newman, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, James Bone and Richard Beeston, David Robertson, Nigel Corbett, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times UN agrees on Lebanon plan Gambling fear Inflation danger Beckham, adieu Cosmeceuticals Best of British Cut and thrust timesonline.co.uk Airline terror plotters 'linked to 7/7 bombers' Arrest in Pakistan holds key to police investigation More delays at airports as security is stepped up Top al-Qaeda trainer 'taught suspects to use explosive' The Times body&soul books knowledge magazine offers If a section of your Times is missing, call Terror Plot Averys Wine Merchants Terror Links to Pakistan Sons of the stockbroker belt who converted to Islam The View from America Terror Plot Online Picture Gallery Arrests included baker, salesman and book-keeper Insurers refuse to cover iPods and phones in airline luggage Companies have decided to take a hard line, fearing that some travellers will try to exploit policies, reports Valerie Elliott Long queues, then deserted duty-free Easyjet No blue skies for businessmen Contacts Gone are the days of a flight taking off every 90 seconds Polly & Suzy's Airport Games Useful Websites Anger over Forest Gate fuels culture of denial for Muslims Morrisons US accused of jumping the gun in blaming al-Qaeda Past blunders put pressure on police to make case stick Outstanding Questions think sofas, think dfs Why al-Qaeda's real power may now be all in the mind Your Words on the Web Octavia Magnet Reid seizes the reins of power Muslim Reaction PC World The Computer Superstore Tuesday You've got AA friend Wednesday Thursday Friday Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery My Week Tony Blair according to Hugo Rifkind Jessops Let's treat the plotters as common criminals, not soldiers in a global war The ragbag forces of Islamic fundamentalism amount to being just a big, bloody nuisance Rosemary Righter You win by knowing your enemy: that's … The Week Summer Clearance Sale The gown can stifle a town Not cricket The puzzle solved Grouse season Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline.co.uk/debate The price of maintaining the Church's assets Anglers are animal lovers too Footie heyday Invisible smoke Responsible recycling Wasps galore In a rut Terror tracts The Times High Stakes Britain is ill-prepared for the affliction of gambling addiction Nature is supposed to be red in tooth and claw; so let wolves roam free The Pakistan Connection Much more still needs to be done to counter the danger of extremism Why the Islamists will never win Their loathing for the "decadence" of Western society prevents the terrorists from knowing their enemy Shhh! You are entering Blackpool It's undeniable: British foreign policy is endangering all of us It is short-sighted and unjust to hold Muslims collectively responsible for the actions of a few Private lives and prurient press interest Today Tomorrow Toyota Mother in bridge leap may have told son to fly Currys 'Big Brother' leaders face rebellion in the WI ranks Volvo Just Ordered Talktalk's Broadband? Read this while … Screw loose in Asda's flat-pack strategy Ikea would have home-assembly competition, if only Helen Nugent could decipher the instructions PC World The Computer Superstore The Pick of the Last 7 Days TV Stored up for You Podcast Irreverent, irrelevant and really irresistible first night Edinburgh comedy We Are Klang Pleasance Courtyard A stressful commute—or time for relaxing transition? Time out 'Collusion' over ticket curbs Travel company out of business Actor arrested Guilty of abduction Unsolved killing Best of British life George Galloway, MP Euro Tunnel Baby wars: whose side are you on? Bewildered parents looking for advice on how to bring up their babies face another obstacle—the experts have fallen out. Camilla Cavendish reports Grisham tops the bill at star-studded Cheltenham Saab93 onspeed But Drivers Left to Pay the Bill Holiday Inn Tories outflanked on tax cuts for poor Festival balloonists fill the skies with colour Comet Appeal against Sheridan verdict Worms cast shadow over Twelfth Litter of seven puppies stolen Sony Ericsson The Patron's Company evesham Technology Diving 'experts' not ready for the deeps Too many novices who gained qualifications on holiday are not prepared for more dangerous British waters, reports Will Pavia Relaxed gaming laws 'will cause extensive damage within 20 years' Land-Rover Go beyond Risky Business British Gas Stakes are high as experts predict a surge in addiction For many, what starts out as an amusing diversion turns into a burning obsession that ruins lives, Lucy Bannerman writes Betting Nation 'I just kept thinking I could win. I was a mess' Renault Safety Zone Times World News After 31 days of fighting, UN votes for plan to bring peace to Lebanon The new resolution calls for a buffer zone between the Israeli border and Hezbollah, report James Bone and Richard Beeston Revised French-Us Resolution Olmert's support begins to waver as war drags on Anglian Home Improvements Battle Lines Vauxhall Haifa's Arabs urged to flee rocket attacks A bestseller, but not to Catholic tastes A spiritual book by a former journalist-turned-Asian mystic is having a far from peaceful impact in Italy, says Richard Owen Free Guide to Digital Photography Rosetta Stone Troops freed up to fight Taleban (AP): Protected bears to be culled (Reuters): Three die in South Africa shooting World's biggest painting unveiled Mitsubishi Motors Typhoon Saomal weakens but leaves at least a hundred dead Son sues Auschwitz for father's suitcase Victim's bag was spotted after museum lent it to an exhibition in Paris, report Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes Leger Holidays (AP): I served in Hitler's SS, Günter Grass says Empiredirect.co.uk Protect civilians wherever they are Love it or loathe it, the PC has transformed our lives for ever Why we love computers Why we hate computers (Reuters): Troops attack Tamil territory (AP): Disease kills 17 (AP): Mayor's protest (AP): Killer executed (AP): Bullying death (Reuters): Trial go-ahead (AP): Still in Office John Lewis In Memory of the Dead The prayers at a shrine that tear nations apart Visits by Japan's leader to Yasukuni are once again causing outrage among Asian neighbours, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Hilton City tackles violence by legalising brutal gang BBC Proms in the Park Inside Every Copy Tomorrow Free DVD Times Business Saturday August 12 2006 Sky chief's pay GNER warning Wal-Mart sentence Quote of the day Shear delight Brazilian giant trumps two rivals with £8bn bid for Inco Ftse 100 Telent chief will eave with near-£3m payoff Stock Markets Investors must take share of responsibility Global growth figures continue to cofound North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Cazenove Capital Management Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Look ahead Briefing Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results In brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Juventus losses Stop Press Boost for France Newmont dispute Wanbury lawsuit Grasso appeal British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Schroders hints at UK buying spree Royal London Bet OnSports pulls plug on US-facing operations By Our Business Staff: GNER faces cash crisis, parent warns TransTec eight receive bans Black's bail rises GSK $70m payout Carmakers' tie-up Lookers deal Suits You, Sir (and Ma'am) Street that struggles to stay in fashion Herbie Frogg Henry Poole & Co cuts deal with landlord to remain on Savile Row Tailors teamed up with council to fight for rents that suited their pockets better, says Sarah Butler Teenagers turn backs on lifestyle magazines Alexandra Forbes The Casualties of Falling Sales Exciting for Aviva City Diary Clock-up City Diary City Diary A good read—but they cost too much Bed and bored City Diary talkSPORT Thames Water boss to donate bonus to charity Copper price falls as BHP strike talks resume BAA says Ferrovial has faith in decision to buy Worms help to make the City a greener place Tosin Sulaiman finds banks and insurers starting to compost their canteen waste Clubcard Nature's scavengers cannot be hurried Where Blackpool meets Las Vegas Beautiful Bruges Russia puts its gold into resort's Olympic dream A Black Sea holiday city wants the Winter Games to come to its land of palm trees, Julian Evans writes Beast that has lain dormant since the Seventies must be kept at bay Inflation is one the rise and threatens economic havoc unless the world's central bankers remain alert, warns Gary Duncan Why costs can seem to be rising faster than the figures say No beer but food at all hours in the deadest town on earth Pernicious germ that may affect BP pipes worldwide The British giant is increasingly worried that bacterial corrosion could afflict its other oilfields, writes James Doran Business Markets London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ftse Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Reed Elsevier rises as talk of medical purchase gives tonic Stock Markets Hand luggage restrictions put WH Smith under pressure Gilts Airlines Face Headwinds British Airways Airlines in position to resist renewed fears of terrorism Business Equity Prices No Request too small, no effort too big, for the charity … Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Ken Richmond Olympic wrestler and actor who became the last of the men who struck the symbolic. 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Arthur Rank movie gong Miguel 'Angá' DíAZ Percussionist who found fame with Buena Vista Social Club Rufus Harley America's unique jazz and blues bagpiper Alun Menai-Williams Welsh coalminer and medical orderly who went to serve in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Mills Signals specialist who won the DSC in Korea for his imperturbable conduct while in command of the destroyer Concord Scripture tells us that we hold the Earth in trust for future generations Krishna's birthday: the end of tyranny and woe Vijay Rana looks at the meaning of Janmashtami, the great Hindu festival next week Faith News Times Online Feather Report Derwent May Readers Reply What to Look out for A warm welcome to Middlesex and Humberside Feedback A clutch of knotty problems with geography, the Bible and an egg Modern Times The right kit for a hip ship, sidestepping a debt and discovering the joy of socks Court Circular Anniversaries Tomorrow Church News Births Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages Times Online Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moon may outshine meteor spectacular Weather Eye Birthdays Great Lives Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Kinane can celebrate on Pentecost Racing Ascot The Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Haydock Park Newmarket Lingfield Park Redcar Ayr Warriors maintain stride away from the wasteland Rugby League Ladbrokes Five Weeks to Avoid the Drop Yesterday's Results Racing Lingfield Park It's Back Murray masters his nerves Tennis The Times Offers Direct Rahman aiming to keep US on the heavyweight map Boxing Ron Lewis finds a cold war brewing with the myriad stars rising in the East Euro Visions How Future Shapes up The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Today Fantasy Football The Weekend's Sport on TV TV Pick Armchair Investor Yesterday's Scoreboards How They Stand Lancashire attack finds the door firmly locked India have to hold on after surrendering advantage First Npower Women's Test Match Gloucestershire marathon ends with bowling sprint Second Division Valiant stand finished by a dashing Knight catch Derbyshire defy White's heroics The Times Offers Direct Warne victory charge falls short Surrey can prevail with fast start and long spin cycle Final Four Fight It out Subaru Fletcher is immune to seven-year itch Does the BBC dare go the full Monty and give personality award to Poll? Consider yourself… confused Eau de Becks? Gatlin is urged to speak out Charvis a Dragon Birdie burst O'Sullivan the tip Loeb's flying start Spence double Winning Score Britain showing little return for huge investment Farah stays focused on breaking golden duck Athletics European Championships David Powell talks to Britain's last hope of individual success in Gothenburg Twelve into sevens is the way to kick off a season Rugby Union The Line-Up Mourinho insists forgiven Gallas is going nowhere Community Shield Chelsea v Liverpool Benitez ends the squabbling Sweet Charity Prolific Nugent resumes normal service for Preston Hargreaves enters the frame as United prepare Rooney reward Bellamy court date clash Phillips return Villa fight back Southgate swoops Redknapp search A life spent in limbo between the great and the good Simon Barnes says that, like some vital penalties, David Beckham will be missed End it like Beckham, and lights could go out on Lampard too Tony Cascarino says that the Chelsea man could be another high-profile name to suffer in grand plan Gravy train hits buffers as brand value dips England's new era begins with farewell to old guard McCLAREN'S Chosen Few On Monday in the Game Team on rebound suits former basketball coach Owen Slot on the McClaren ally hoping to get inside the head of England players Sport Beckham the history man The Times Vonage Inside The Times money Claims in an Extreme Climate Borrowers feel base vibration Lenders are already passing on last week's base rate rise to homeowners, says Rebecca O'Connor Inside Enough of spats The pin that pricks More pinpricks Webwatch Case Study Staying on Track Jupiter United Trust Managers Limited Why women might not take the pensions minister's advice You can bank on bad service Friends are there for you, but in the end it's your move Escape from the jaws of debt How to make up for years without income? Rebecca O'Connor finds answers for a would-be doctor Legal & General Mark Willcox: what the experts say Links Intelligence Finance Mark's response Why hang on? If your bank's customer service is poor you can just hang up and switch providers-but few of us do. Andrew Ellson finds out why Portman Building Society How to Switch Accounts Case Study Paying More for Less first direct Virginia Blackburn Abbey Sporting fans can lift silver at a new show Thumbs up Thumbs down Norwich Union This weather is a liability The home forecast is for worsening damage and rising premiums directline.com Batten down Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Bolt from the Blue Japan? Tread with care Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus The Economic Recovery Could Still Falter, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors should keep the faith Openings Have Been Created by the Correction, Says Magnus The verdict Big is cheaper if not beautiful Markets are Being Driven by Fund Managers Seeking Special Situations Cheshire Building Society Times Online fund service Norwich and Peterborough Building Society Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Savings Watch Win Investing Llp Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Data supplied by moneysupermarket.com Savings accounts National Savings & Investments JohnCharcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Investment Funds Ltd The Times Cosmeceuticals Inside Next Week Body&Soul Allergic to science Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Medical research into Parkinson's is scary but not to be sniffed at Need to Know? Well, Well… GM goats and the milk of kindness Driven to distraction Tongue twist Antibody Morgellons attack! John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Off their trolleys High voltage Wearing out your welcome Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a Gp Some Patients Will Not Leave without a Trophy Eat yourself beautiful? Cosmeceuticals, foods that claim to keep you looking good, are the next big nutritional thing, says John Naish Anti-Wrinkle Jam Claims to Reduce Signs of Fatigue It's cosmeceutical, man… Lost in the spirit world Untreated, They are at High Risk of Mental Illness Other ways to make the grade As anxious teens await their results, Celia Dodd talks to six celebrities about how they delt with exam failure and success; plus psychological tips Testing times for parents Three women in a boat Bonding with the kids over sails and jibs helped Lisa Armstrong to get to grip with the waves I Have Burnt up More Calories Eating Chocolate Today in travel Pru Health In the swim Tummy upsets Take the biscuit and ginger up trips Summer Special Dr Jane Collins answers your questions on your family holiday health Especially for Familes in the Saturday Times Times Online Catch of the day: Aldo Zilli at Billingsgate and, facing … Forget the pinch of salt… Stuffed sardines Zilli's school of fish A lesson from the restaurateur and chef on how to cook fish the healthy way has Fiona Sims hooked In search of a buzz Beekeeping can help stress and depression, and it's a good workout too, says Nick Wyke The Sunday Times Immersed in silence A soundless film about monastic life could be the key to a healthier existence, says John Naish Noise annoys Keep your cool in the summer heat Let the good times roll Breathing Space Outdoor Bowling All fired up about rubbish on the beach Eco-Worrier Burning Litter Enjoy the Red Sea from only £359 half-board in a five-star … Times Online Why be earthbound? One small step for women Serena Mackesy landed on an alternative to tampons and is now a happy devotee A Mooncup Lasts for Years, like a Heart Valve Better by the month Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Multiple Display Advertising Items Star letter Ring the changes Body&Soul 'I now have a spotted floor' Soak up the high life in style If your pocket's not deep enough for St Moritz in winter, try a summer spa break, says Jini Reddy Times Online Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I can't swallow my principles As a strict vegan is it morally acceptable for me to perform oral sex without a condom? I don't want to lose either, my principles or my boyfriend Times Online His flight is boarding Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way The world champion kitesurfer Aaron Hadlow, 17, isn't fazed by danger but has one big fear: being stuck in a nine-to-five job VW travel Best of Britain timesonline.co.uk/travel With airport queues and chaos, a holiday at home has never looked so good If You Have to Fly, Turn up Early and Be Prepared for a Long Wait Inside Times Travel Cover: Durdle Door, Dorset The World This Week Lap dancing Puff daddy Thumbs up Win a Trip to Antarctica Guide to Drinks Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Where the Art is Multiple Display Advertising Items Image of the Week Chips with everything Forget Tuscany and the Dordogne-the English summer seaside holiday is best, says Bel Mooney Today in The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A whiter wash: just how clean is your beach? Noble Caledonia From fairy floss to flip-flops Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Handbags and glad rags… Stephen McClarence on 'charity shop tourism' in Edinburgh Need to know Readers Offers Ltd Float your boat Departures Northern Ireland Dorset Norfolk Hang five Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Wales England Scotland Times Online Helping hands See the light Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Talk with the animals A new safari park will bring a taste of Africa to the Scottish Highlands, writes Lee Karen Stow Stena Line Need to know Post Office Responsible Tourism Let's rock and roll Doug McKinlay leaps into an adventure holiday in Wales The Times Travel Direct Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items And baby makes three Readers' Forum Julia Bookes Answers your Travel Queries Bangkok with an Infant Credit Card Caution Visas to Australia Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Contact us… Reader Offers Ltd Where's my car? Rogue parking firms target Gatwick, finds Tom Chesshyre travelsphere Tour Firm Fails Safer parking Join The Times Books group Today The Times Travel Direct Air alerts: all you need to know Planning to fly? Follow our guide to the revised security rules cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers… this Week: Hipping Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire The Travel Collection Competition Times The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia The Times Required Reading Picture Gallery 'So many books, but you can still find one to hook you' Contributors Swots and monsters Larkin about I'm a Spoet… My Favourite Years Contact us 'As a comic who writes novels, I like the idea of a writer doing comedy' eurostar Critic's Chart Erica Wagner picks her Booker Prize top six Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, August 11,1985 Reader Chart Grainne O'Hagan, MA student, picks her top six Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading… An animal cracker… …and the book's not bad either. As My Family and Other Animals is reissued on its 50th birthday, David Bellamy toast Gerald Durrell Win a family trip to Jersey My Family and Other Animals Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Ancient trade roots Simon Thurley hails a book that helps to strike a blow for our traditional crafts Wheelwright A Book of English Trades Glass-blower Cooper Pewterer Brick-maker Beware the fees of these not so special agents Danuta Kean investigates a new pitfall for would-be authors Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? ArtsFirst All shall not have prizes With the Man Booker Prize longlist due on Monday, Michael Holroyd recalls some legendary battles with its founder Saintly stars around the Sun King History In short The women who cast a spell over King Arthur Mythology King Arthur's Enchantresses Morgan and Her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition by Carolyne Larrington Beauty in the sound of anger Jazz Almost the perfect crime Novel TLS Books On the road to the new Ireland Novel Harper Collins Publishers Mole-hunting Thriller In short Remember Modesty Blaise? Faith of our father Novel Classics Nonfiction To buy books at discounted prices Fiction Shop talk The home of Zen and the art of second-hand bookselling What's more… Natural magic of the brave and good Children's Audiobooks Christina Hardyment needs to talk about Lionel Shriver The Books group timesonline We say… Alyson Rudd on Rabbit is Rich by John Updike You say… Star e-mail This week's choice Pick up the latest addition to the Books group list The key questions Meet the names BooksFirst Next week Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 654 Chess Winning move Word watching Two brains Answers Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3890 Aah, Belt! by Elfman Times Online Literary quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 001—Easy Magazine BMW Rolex The Times Contents 12.08.06 Orson Welles Steps into the Light Specsavers Opticians The Dark Ages From heat, Hell! and FHM you will learn of the everlasting power of bling and the fact that Big Breast in Best Lexus Wisdom Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to… I Didn't Get where I Am Today without… Philip Kingsley, 76, Trichologist Lexiconfusion No. 95 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Picture Gallery The next Big Thing The 3-D Revival After a Few False Starts over the past Century, 3-D Entertainment is Back in Vogue. And this Time, There are No Cardboard Specs Someone's Got to Do It… The Mare Inseminator Mazda Secrets of the Boudoir Retail Therapy Public Conveniences Bargainhunter It Costs 50P to Spend a Penny near the Houses of Parliament, Making Them Britain's Most Expensive Public Toilets Out There Kiehl's Original Musk Coolhunter I've Been Smelling a Good Deal of Musk Lately at Smart Summer Parties where the Median Age was Due North of 30 Men's Stuff Look Sharp! Ford Picture Gallery The Scissor Sisters Buxton The Scissor Sisters What a Feeling Step by step, one visionary teacher and her inspirational dance troupe from South London are challenging attitudes to learning disabiltity around the world—and having a ball along the way Discover your own Blueberry Corner The People's Poet There's no effete musing on love or heartache in Simon Armitage's verse. Instead, he reflects on the stuff of every day: losing the dog, going to the pub, football—and living with the mother-in-law Vi Spring Picture Gallery Hoodies in History Striking dogtooth print that looks great as a neckerchief Buying into a Trend How to Get Dressed It's Radical, It's Happening and Some Day It's Going to End up in a Museum. But Do You like It? Does It Flatter? Handcrafted Bespoke Furniture If You Look to New York, You'll Notice Grey Hair is Back Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about Firming Creams Desert Island Essential Elizabeth Hurley Truth in Beauty The Travel Collection Mitsubishi Motors Thirteen Hours after I Scoffed my Last Mouthful I'm Still Too Full to Think about what Late Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Beating the Heat in South London Bertolli Chefs Look Forward to the Game Season after Months of Assembling Light Summer Dishes Food Leffe Leffe Your M&S The British—especially Wine Waiters—are Still Reluctant to Cool Red Wines Wine Six Kitchen Greats Grouse Food Detective Adopt a Whisky Foodie at Large What do you get the man who has everything? His own distillery For a sum ranging from £3,250 to £5,000 investors will be entitled to six bottles a year for 50 years Taste Test Mayonnaise Win a Gordon Ramsay Masterclass The Sunday Times A Touch of Imperfection Shows that There's Been a Human Heart Infusing Life into the Piece Scenes from Domestic Life From left: "Smoke" piece (www.maartenbass.com); Antibodi … The Shooting Party Peter Shalson's Devon hunting lodge brings an edge of city sophistication to its rural setting Interiors Six Great… Benches Pinboard Ask Aggie Ask Aggie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Volkswagen The green army When Castle Bromwich's 17th-century garden fell into disrepair, the locals took matters into their own hands magimix European and Asian Species The budding holly show Eryngiums perk up a tired garden with sharp bursts of colour Making a Rolling Hedge Materials: Sharp Hedge Shears; Canes or Lengths of String for Marking out the Profile Readers' Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Baltic Conservatories Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You realise this isn't normal, I told Nicola. In films, women always want a handbag or a weekend in Paris, not a sneak preview of the Dodge Nitro Beta Male Multiple Display Advertising Items Carino The Times Knowledge Virgin timesonline.co.uk/the knowledge London/east England Edition The Times August 12-18 Five things we learnt while making this issue Starts Starts Forget spies, just give me stockings As a cast of four performs The 39 Steps, Richard Morrison asks whether all great works of art can be cut to the quick Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Star Choice Their plans for Edinburgh Starts Starts Playing for kids Tradesecrets Brian Cant on the art of making television for children The old dog Tony Benn completely fails as a political rottweiler, and he is not the only one to have lost his bite, finds Martin Samuel August 12-18, 2006 timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Starts The Sensational Travails of Terry Gilliam An escape from reality His new film, Tideland, takes the director Terry Gilliam back to his indie roots. On set, Tom Charity found him revitalised Top Films in Rep A bit of a drip The Big Film M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water tries to be magical but is just silly, says Wendy Ide New Film Reviews Monster House To Die in San Hilario Nacho Libre Innocent Voices Alpha Male Wilderness August 12-18, 2006 timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Films on Release nectar Top Five Websites The Times Fringe Podcast and Reviews The Arts Online Montreux Magic Beatles' Best Podcast of the Week The Times Offers Direct Roll with the times The Big Website Rolling Stone's website sets the standard for music magazines expanding online Games Reviews Monster House Juiced: Eliminator Singstar Anthems Forbidden Zone Time Bandits Legend of the Wu-Tang: The Videos Also out It's gonna live for ever Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. This week performing arts students and one of their teachers limber up and cast their eye over the complete first series of the 1980s hit TV show Fame Toyota Snakes on a gravy train Irresponsible fan-journalism is eroding public trust in the film critic, laments Kevin Maher August 12-18, 2006 timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge What's your beef Jimmy Porter? As Look Back in Anger celebrates 50 years, Benedict Nightingale talks to its director, who was there at the beginning Picture Gallery Top Five Comedy Top Five Theatre Looking back on Anger Top Five Opera Top Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Forget the band, the T-shirt rocks They can confer cool, they can win friends and, occasionally, get you arrested. Sophie Heawood celebrates the rock T-shirt CD reviews Downloads Gig guide Classical Clubs Selling our soul for rock'n'roll? 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Forget it! The capital offers children much more, says Janice Turner timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Picture Gallery Think Small Where do London's big names take their little children? Top 20 Playgrounds and pools are tough competition for country glades and seaside waves Fun in the Water timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge How do you tell a dog from a deckchair? Poet John Hegley thought he knew the answer—until he performed for tots Top 20 Stimulate their senses and boost their imaginations at any of these children-oriented arts events timesonlines.co.uk/theknowledge Just don't mention the M word timesonlines.co.uk/theknowledge timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Top 10 London has scores of Interactive museums to keep kids' bodies busy, as well as their brains. Here are ten of the best Picture Gallery The London arrow Legal under-age clubbing Vintage clothes Gigs. London's coolest kids reveal their top teenage kicks to Sophie Heawood timesonlines.co.uk/theknowledge timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Top 10 Climbing racing paintballing extreme sports for young urban adrenalin junkles Called to the baa Nancy Durrant finally vanquishes her fear of fauna in inner-city Hackney Top 10 Kids can find London beastly—in the nicest possible way timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Top 10 Fancy a day trip? You needn't go much further out than the M25 Gore blimey! Brian Case presents a gruesome A-Z for fiendish children and mischievous parents timesonlines.co.uk/theknowledge Square Meal: Best children's restaurants Eating out with children needn't mean compromising on taste. Cut the whining out of your dining with Square Meal's guide timesonlines.co.uk/theknowledge timesonline.co.uk/theknowledge Squaremeal.co.uk Londonforless The Times

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