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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Amy Lame, Squart Meal's, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, David Townsend, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Phill Jupitus, Alexandra Frean, Alan M. Pardoe, Alex Partridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Steve Gailor, Peter Lansley, Alex Stewart, Hannah Devlin, Rachel Tims, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, David Powell Athletcs Correspondent, M. N. Wright, Tony Turnbull, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Peter Mueller, Simon Cambers, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Lucy Porter, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Luke Magee, Anne Gatti, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Elizabeth Lumb, Ginny Dougary, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Mona Clark, Lucy Bannerman, Professor Eric Thomas, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Martin Jarvis, John Burnside, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Richard Owen and Richard Beeston, Nigel Kenall, Aidan Clegg, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Midge Gilles, Debra Craine, Andrew Murray, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David R. Robinson, Peter Ackroyd, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Mark Bradshaw, Elaine Feinstein, Angus McBean, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Alex Pozniak, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ian MacKinnon, Ben MacHell, Stefanie Marsh, Lucy Sweeney, William Shawcross, Tim Teeman, Darren Oldridge, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Matthew Pinsent, Anthony F. Bagnall, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Ashley Kahn, Christopher Hilton, Ernie Todd, Wendy Hoffman, Nigel Williamson, Adam Fresco and Alexandra Blair, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, Angus Donald, Dominic Kennedy, Chiade O'Shea and Hannah Devlin, Michael Theodoulou, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Mavis Cheek, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Bernard Lagan, Nick Barlay, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Louise Cardani, John Russell Taylor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Benji Wilson, Robert Beavis, Joyce Carol Oates, Peta Bee, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Patrick Hosking, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, A. Johnson, Lucy Powell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Ann Brady, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Brian Tossell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, John Walsh, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Ian James, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Barry Buckley, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Rebecca Ley, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Keith Richardson, Fred Craven, Pauline McLynn, John Naish, Clem Stevens, Martin Waller, Alexandra Frean and Alexandra Blair, Steve Bird and John Carr, Chris Ayres, Mark Henderson, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Louise Cohen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Robin Hutson, Nicola Woolcock, Andy Connell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Richard Morrison, Simon Crompton, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Ken Thomas, Will Hide, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Dominic Kennedy and Hannah Devlin, Bryan G. Whitman,

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The Times 'Stolen kiss' forces minister to resign Diana denial Cole's slow burn Ford in crisis Secret London Comment Books Body&soul Quake aid 'is linked to terror suspects' Exclusive: Pete Doherty—his mother's story Top colleges offer places to students without As The Times The Sunday Times Books: 20 Pages inside Travel The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment Offers If a section of your Times is missing Body&soul: Paths to Wellbeing Magazine: Features, Fashions, Food History pupils reeling over 'pending' results Step outside your suite and you're a million miles … In the Dock Monday In the Times on Monday Doherty bailed after admitting drugs charges Childcare providers still falling short on health and safety rules Regulator's report highlights failure to check suitability of staff, reports Alexandra Frean How the Nursery Numbers Add up New post prices 'will bring delay' Bomb plot denied JP abused boys A bigger bang Children to go Identity thief Big Brother saved my life, says winner with Tourette's Summer of Rewards Theatre peer fails to make screen in US Comet Disbelief and shame in a community of divided faith High Wycombe is coming to terms with notoriety. Dominic Kennedy and Hannah Devlin report Pakistan quake aid 'is linked to terror suspects' Diana was not pregnant, says mortuary manager BT Dining out replaces eating in as nation's spending at table soars Food in the Times Today Teacher is jailed for abusing pupil Deportation error Death fall Search for bodies Airport strike Scent of Beckham Jaguar Worldwide acclaim for lonely girl Forget geriatric1927, McRant enjoys his 15 minutes of fame on YouTube Watch Alan Hamilton's McRant video blog on Scotland and his latest mystery rant on M&s Schoolwear Micra Range New faces of animal rights are sentenced Masked saboteurs unleash violent attack on anglers Halfords Ltd Protein block that makes the old less able to adapt to the new Grey Matter Multiple Display Advertising Items Death-leap father 'escaping stress' Dell Times Comment That's enough oil - I'm going to make my own energy from now on I love wind turbines. I love the gentle whoosh they make. I love the idea of free energy The Week Woodland Trust Cuban defiance Rumsfeld 'did not oust Straw' Record level of scepticism greets exam results Extending Brown's powers Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Brits and the Palace tollgate The dangers of reckless dining Aids quackery Name calling Leap year Universal logic Picture Gallery Inspiring India Argumentative, often chaotic, but trausforming at speed Wail Hae There are few more impressive sights than a Scotsman complaining Will they, won't they? How more British cranes may join the dance Wild Notebook Clever Giving Charity begins at home, but where does it end? Do you take this man for an idiot? Just because husbands are prone to unfaithfulness doesn't mean that marriage is a redundant institution Saying all men are incapable of fidelity is like saying they are incapable of icing a cake Needed: British hero. Polite. Calm Why Grass deserves to have his writing hurled back in his face He uses Germany's Nazi past as a device to donounce foreign policy and alliances Firing squads: never a way to keep discipline Everyhing you cold ever want for back to school Police shoot armed man in vehicle outside school Multiple Display Advertising Items Britons held in island 'road rage death' Four in custody after Cyprus motorcyclist and his passenger are found lying beside the road, writes Michael Theodoulou Toyota Travelodge Knowledge The power of online charmers Plain silly, but don't believe the hype First night Film Snakes on a Plane The Week on the Web Bloggers giggles as Google at 'misuse' of its name, writes Rhys Blakely Multiple Display Advertising Items A Magnet for Migrants Artist's 'race-hate' video divides troubled town A migrant worker's diary of abuse is threatening to upset a farming community, writes Andrew Norfolk EasyJet.com DSG Retail Ltd Rise in recruitment not enough I'm no thug, I'm a cancer patient Karate chop killer faces life Lego leads way for Nasa robots Lifescan Archaeologists hurt as shelter is capsized by Lincolnshire tornado Think sofas, think dfs Dfs Free Podcast Bestselling author plots a new career in comics The creator of the Inspector Rebus novels says that he is fulfilling his dream, Jack Malvern reports Switching Sides Kiss of a princess transforms a shapeless frog into an asset Simon de Bruxelles sifted through the items for sale after Princess Michael of Kent cleared out the cupboards Sheridan case witness 'threat' Fifth escape John Terry fined Alcohol problem £10,000 Beano Panasonic Myweek Andrew Murray according to Hugo Rifkind Samsung Times World News Minister quits over 'stolen kiss' at party on the day war broke out A Week of Pressure for Olmert Comet Phone calls mean your house is jet target Blistering weekend forecast Italy rides to the rescue with offer of 3,000 troops Healthcare collapses under Mugabe A system that was once the envy of Africa is devastated by drug shortages and rising charges, reports Jan Raath Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Pair charged over yacht death Oil slick spreading in Philippines (AFP): Floods devastate river valley (Reuters): Bankruptcy on the dance floor Poppy Support Don't worry, it's only a big fish Police hold blind activist's lawyers until trial is over Eversham Technology (Reuters): Ozone layer is 'on the mend' (Reuters): Cannabis warning (AP): Jihad Jack freed (AP): Voicing doubt (Reuters): Castro 'improving' (PA): Bomb site for sale Euro Tunnel Hip transplant: how the old Beatles fans are cool again Long Players Marriott Online flyers will miss their connection The first inflight web surfing system is being scrapped, writes Charles Bremner. But others are on the way Multiple Display Advertising Items Perilous Voyage to the Promised Land Where compassion is sinking in a tide of desperate migrants The Africans who flee poverty in ever-greater numbers are causing alarm in the Canaries, Thomas Catan reports (AP): Soldier killed by insurgents (AP): Dutch disease (AFP): NGOs under threat (Reuters): Miners trapped 114-year-old dies What a racket! An island, sir? Meet the man who sells them to the world Prime Locations DVD recorders. Why go anywhere else? Jon Benet murder suspect extradited to face DNA tests (AP): Volcano likely to erupt again (AFP): Suspects captured (Reuters): Hostage search (AP): Trespass in air (AP): Choccy horror British Gas 26 heirs of Pacific island's feudal King in line for throne Family Royalty The Sunday Times Times Business Travelodge chiefs to share in £26m Foot Locker move Hedge fund claim Back in the black Quote of the day More jobs and factories on hitlist as Ford losses pile up Way Forward FTSE 100 Private equity gets ready to join fray for SMG Stock Markets Supply side crucial in commodity debate Public is not fooled by new measure of inflation North Sea Oil Commodities Damage done Pound to Dollar Discover Adventures Ltd Currencies Hard to credit Business Need to Know Golfbreaks.com World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Microsoft deal Stop Press Neteller denial Cisco settlement Boeing ultimatum Volkswagen strike British Funds Briefing Look ahead Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Tax surge puts Brown on track to hit forecast The Times Mortgage Lending at Two-Year High China lifts rates to hold back growth Apple put on delinquent list Tobacco shares up Microsoft buyback Altalia soars Gazprom boost Options revoked House of Fraser deal would see new chairman invest £25m Trouble in Store Controversial career of former adviser to Martin Luther King Former US envoy quits Wal-Mart over ethnic shops rant An attack on Jewish, Arab and Korean businesses is the retailer's latest woe. Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler report Sorrell predicts recovery for UK advertising Clubcard Rising Revenues BAE confirms £5bn Eurofighter sale to Saudi Arabia BAE is poised for £5bn Saudi Eurofighter contract Picture Gallery Copper rises as strikers' blockade forces BHP to shut Chilean mine 'Perhaps it was not wise to extend such a long line of credit to Saddam Hussein' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country GNER elects not to rail against decision on rival For Middle Britain, the inflation rate comes with a sting in the tail Prices rising at 2.4 per cent? Not if your spending includes nannies, BUPA and school fees, writes Martin Waller Decisions, decisions, amid clouds of doubt Candid cameras City Diary Canvassing opinion City Diary A ripping yarn City Diary Times Newspapers Limited Hedge fund faces lawsuit over 'Dick Tracy' allegations 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 First Choice shrugs off worries overshadowing holiday shares Small Caps Gilts Broad-based WPP riding the crest of a media revolution Tempus Times to Disembark? BAE Systems BP price moves up as broker abandons bearish judgment Stock Markets Large Caps Dolphin Capital Business Equity Prices Investment Companies Arctic Dog Sled Challenge Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Register Margaret Wolpe Versatile and single-minded artist who prized timeless craftsmanship far higher than money or fame Harold Ronk Singing ringmaster who enchanted audiences with his commanding baritone voice Timothy HADCOCK-MacKay Hotelier who built up a successful European consortium before trying his luck on television and raising money for charity Henry Osmaston Colonial forestry officer turned eccentric geography don who frightened his superiors by taking his students mountaineering Henry Osmaston, forester, explorer and mountaineer was born on October 20, 1920. He died on June 27, 2006, aged 85 It takes two to beat words into ploughshares Darren Oldridge advises Christians to look at their own history of violence sanctioned by faith Sunday Worship A discriminating discrimination is one of the seven pillars of wisdom Credo Faith News Modern Times Unshod feet at dinner (of is it supper?) and should first come be first seated? Timesonline Feather Report Readers Reply What to Look out for When an army medic can, and should, bear arms Feedback Concern over a photograph; plus a pinnacle and a raspberry Appointment Church News Latest Wills Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Book Online Civil Partnerships Anniversaries Deaths Birthdays Announcements Gifts Services Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The only newspaper to provide a dedicated weekly law … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Magic Aquability (UK) Ltd The Sunday Times Anniversaries Buy the Book Five-Day Forecast Today: Some Sunshine and Scattered Showers. Temperatures: Max 21C. Min 10C First the rain, now come the tornados Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Jeremy on course to bounce back Racing Bangor Market Rasen Goodwood O'Brien eyes weather for Emperor Newmarket Ripon Newbury Murray fit to carry the burden of expectation Tennis He may not look it but the Scot is at the top of his game, says Simon Cambers Newbury Racing Yesterday's Results Folkestone Newcastle Newmarket Course Specialists Wakefield on last legs as Leeds kick their losing habit Rugby League Wigan Warriors beat Huddersfield Giants 14-10 at the … Catterick The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Golf JJB Donald gives Europe reason to believe Golf US Pga Championship Far cry from Steve and his washing machine World Championships Matthew Pinsent on how tide turned for Britain since Nottingham in 1986 The Line-Up Scan results have me breathing easily, even atop a mountain Alex Partridge finds himself on a high as his injury worries are laid to rest Britain bank on power of four to bring home glory TalkSPORT and Digital Radio Rob's Diary Andrew gets time to settle before going into action Sweeping support for new broom at the top Yesterday's Scoreboards VU Limited Sussex back in box seat despite dash of Mustard Liverpool Victoria Country Championship First Division Harris gives Hampshire a turn for the worse Another bleak day for Lancashire in title quest Timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Middlebrook proves to be the mastermind for Essex Ends justicy means for persistent Solanki Second Division Jones makes fifty as rain dictates the state of play Yousuf adds to gloom as England toil in vain Inside Edge Scoreboard from the Oval Domestic set-up to be reviewed Cricket Online By Our Sports Staff: Powell has time of his life matching his own world record Athletics Farah ready to take on the might of Lagat Nelson has eye on rival's main prize Skating on thin ice as heat rises from Ashes Simon Barnes says England are losing today because tomorrow is on the mind ProZone: do not exceed stated dose and keep out of the reach of children A new type of official sponsorship Class war claims another victim Sprinter in bid to overturn ban Rodiles slips up Sister act victory O'Sullivan stars Record-breakers Rossi's charge Nicol makes exit SKY Sports Percentage Chance of Each End-Of-Season Position... And the Final Table Look beyond the Chelsea power show The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory United push Bayern over Hargreaves 'hands-off' Vonage Coppell can make the difference for Reading The Weekend's Football Fixtures Today Tomorrow The Arsenal Boulahrouz added to Chelsea's riches Same Old Story Your Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Fixtures Ladbrokes.com Kuyt looking to emulate his star countryman William Hill Warnock promises to come out swinging Peter Lansley says that the Sheffield United manager will grace the top flight Thegame Zegna Revealed: new Wembley The Times Crossword Croatia in dock over Nazi salutes By Our Sports Staff: McSheffrey's departure leaves Coventry exposed Solution to Crossword 23,371 Sport Sparkling Exterior—now Take a Look inside Arsenal left in Coel storage The Sunday Times Pedigree Student Survival Essentials Chase the best deals on wheels Web Watch Inside Transfer trouble Back to square one? 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Nothing else' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Contact us Books First The Times Literary Supplement Jeanette Winterson 'Good books are dangerous devicesable to trigger things in your mind' Critic's Chart Midge GILLIES's top six books on pilot pioneers You're reading... Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, August 22,1999 Reader Chart Robert Beavis, 16, picks his top six books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 Taken from Independent Retailers that Bcontribute Theri … They're reading... Fighting a not-so-good fight With God's War, Christopher Tyerman is the latest historian drawn to the crusades. 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Beta Male The Travel Collection Picture Gallery Knowledge Toyota Timesonline. co. uk London/east England Edition Five things we learnt while making this issue When Fringe benefits run dry Rave reviews in Edinburgh do not always translate into a successful West End run, explains Alex O'Connell Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Image of the Week Want to know what's on in galleries, cinemas or theatres … Star Choice Their plans for the week The reel deal Cinema projectionist Mark Bradshaw sets the scene The return of "destiny's" children Caitlin Moran on a formula in need of a fresh X Factor, and Whatever, a new youth show that is oh so old hat There can't be any more undiscovered global alent out there. Britain has been fished dry!" Hit or Hype? Our readers decide To see, or not to see? Sex Yesterday's shocker is often tomorrow's classic. Our critics pick the controversial film 50 Drugs Horror and the Censor Violence Religion Others Readers' choice New Film Reviews What is on where? On the edge The Big Film Its antihero might be on meltdown, but Harsh Times won't self-destruct, says Wendy Ide Also out Films on Release The Times Offers Direct Top Films in Rep Bowers & Wilkins DVD Reviews Directors: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, 15,2005 Stars: Jérémie Renier, Déborah Francois Dut to buy on DVD Ginger and Fred/and the Ship Sails On/orchestra Rehearsal Director: Federico Fellini, 15/ 12/PG, 1986/1983/1978 Stars: Marcello Mastrolanni, Glulletta Masina, Freddle Jones, Barbara Jefford Out to buy on DVD Angel Heart Director: Alan Parker Stars: Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet Out to buy on DVD Also out By the book Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. This week, Westminster City librarians pass judgment on The Librarian Picture Gallery Bensons World Forbidden Siren 2 Sony/PS2 (£29.99) Formula One Sony/PSP, PS2 (£34.99) Top Five Websites The Arts Online The Times Fringe Podcast and Reviews Art for all online The Big Website With the aid of the Tate websites, you can enjoy London's artworks wherever you live By 'eck, it's anothre reet good yarn Adapting 18th-century Italian to Dales vemacular is very much Blake Morrison's cup of char, Lucy Powell discovers Top Five Theatre O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?... The unknown comedy duo God's Pottery have lit up the Edinburgh Fringe. Praise the Lord, says Dominic Maxwell Express Top Five Comedy Top Five Opera The Times Offers Direct More Arts, Online Top Five Dance Entertainments Living out of the box Four years after he died, comic singer Jake Thackray is poised for an unlikely comeback, says his friend Alan Franks Music Reviews All ablums out Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Outkast Idlewild (La Face/RCA) Slayer Christ Illusion (American/Warner) More Music, Online Broadcast The Future Crayon (Warp) The Dears Gang of Losers (Bella Union, Aug 28) Various Artists Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys (Epitaph) Transit Kings Living in a Glant Candle Winking at God (Malicious Damage) The Young Knives The Big CD Ben MacHell on Voices of Animals and Men Jazz/world Triosk The Headlight Serenade (Leaf) Miles Davis Cool and Collected (Columbia Legacy) Carla Alexandra Sambamuffin (April Records) Various Artists Bossa Cabana (Tropical Music) The Art of Noise The week's best music video Music Reviews Classical Roberta Invernizzi Handel: Italia Cantatas (Harmonia mundi) Captain Philippa Davies Bach: Flute Sonatas (Avie) Francois-Frédéric Guy Beethoven: Hammerklavier, Pathétique (Naïve) All shook up Sound Track your Life The comedian Lucy Porter can't get enough of Elvis Costello Top Five Jazz Times Music Podcasts Top Five Clubs Nationwide Mercury Prize Top Five Rock More Music, Online Top Classical Let me take you by the handheld Today's gallery audio guides could make even the Mona Lisa smile, says Louise Cohen Extracts from the Tate Modern tour A guide in your pocket Top Five for Kids Top Five Events With re-enactment holding sway, lessons in the classroom are history, as Rick Jones discovers Top Ten Historical … Top Five Museums Top Five Galleries Top pan-Asian restaurants Explore Asia and the Orient with Square Meal's guide to fusion food in London and the South East The Big Eat Roka Price Guide A touch of class Secret Life of the Classroom provides a revealing child's-eye look at that daunting first day at school, says Jane Shilling Radio Head Ian Johns on a new Asian footie phone-in show Taking on terror A fast-paced, intelligent drama that tackles terrorism and terrorists head on is long overdue, says Benji Willson Chater's Choice Main Channels Key (AD) Audio ?Description (SL) In-vision signing (r) repeat Variations TV Choice The 'Burbs (1989)/ Joe versus the Volcano (1990) Film Choice The Transporter (2002) Rock Star (2001) Dog Eat Dog (2001) Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio Choice Radio listings Sunday 20 Main channels Variations TV Choice Black Hawk down (2001) Film Choice Born Romantic (2000) Spider (2002) Babymother (1998) Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio Choice Radio listings Monday 21 Main channels Variations TV Choice Auntie Mame (1958) Film Choice Heat (1995) TV Trivia Quiz Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960, b/w) Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Tuesday 22 Main channels Variations TV Choice Ill Met by Moonlight (1967, b/w) Film Choice Multi Channel TV Trivia Quiz Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Wednesday 23 Main channels Variations TV Choice Sky West and Crooked (1966) Film Choice Miss Julie (1999) BBC Two, 11.20pm TV Trivia Quiz Cypher (2002) Channel 4,11.50pm Multi Channel Sky One Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Thursday 24 Main channels Variations TV Choice Armageddon (1998) Film Choice Force 10 from Navarone (1978) TV Trivia Quiz MultiChannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Friday 25 Main channels Variations TV Choice She (1965) Film Choice Dirty Harry (1971) Answers Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Day time Choice Radio Choice Radio listings The Folio Society Ltd The Times Know your film Tales of the city The Knowledge's editor Dominic Wells has the key to London's treasure trove Index Contents London's murderous past is an integral part of its identity, says Peter Ackroyd Somewhere only we know Six celebrities allow us into the secret places that have cast a spell over them London is a bigger film star than Tom Cruise. Here's why London recalling If music be the food of London, Phill Jupitus has still not had his fill. Join him on a tour of the capital's tastiest venues Top 20 The art of adding new spin to an old city We asked four of our favourite artists to mess about with London icons for us. These are the wonderfully idiosyncratic results Where a red light means go Sono first got its name as a hurting ground Contruies on. says Nick Barlay, only the quarry has changed Haunted theatres That put on a spirited show Who wants to be on the A-list anyway? Stay away from the celeority hotspots-all that's inside are bad dancers and even worse music, says Hugo Rifkind London is the backdrop to some of the most thrilling spy stories, both fictional and real. Have a snoop for yourself The Ritz is royally put on Regal scandal has touched London's most famous hotel, says Alan Hamilton Nelson who? The story behind some of the statues you'd usually overlook Square Meal: Best historical restaurants Secrets are best shared over dinner or a pint. Square Meal's guide shows where London's past still peeks through Price Guide The Times The thinking woman's daily supplement Picture Gallery The Sunday Times

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