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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, John McNamara, Cath Urquhart, Carol Lewis, Paul Seton, Maria Doulton, Robert Hands, Marla Doulton, Seth Green, Mike Freeman, Paul Foster, Sir David Attenborough, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Mariza, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Devon Morris, Simon Hills, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Robert Harvey, Renecca O'Connor, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Sarah Emily Miano, Philip Howard, Jenni Rutherford, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Phillip Hodson, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clarke Peters, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rob wright, Nick Tims, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Kata Wighton, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, Chris Carr, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Councillor Eddy Newman, Gemma Fielding, Lucy Bannerman, Michael Bacon, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Shirley Hazzard, Adrian Pini, Nancy Durrant, Ben MacIntyre and Camilla Cavendish, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Gerard Couzens, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Diane Abbott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Mark Athertn, Debra Craine, David Thomson Wiliam J. Mann, Gary Jacob, David Hawkins, Mike Pattenden, Daniel Finkelstein, Kate Hoey, MP Chairman, Andrew Milner, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Utechin, Kata Reardon, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Joe Williams, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, A. K, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Robert Fagles, Michael Glover, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Simon de Burton, Lucy Sweeney, Nell Johnston, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Dr Jane Collens, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, Jose Ball, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Felicity Kendal, Margaret Beckett, Lee Karen Stow, Jude Edginton, Sally Baker, H. M. Skardhamar, David Baddiel, Daniel Elkan, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Magnus Grimond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kieron Quirke, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Erica wagner, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Owen Paterson, MP, Rick Jones, Ander Norfolk, Zoë Strimpel, Matthew Green, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Ken Kessler, James Charles, Doug Bates, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Marcus Leroux and Joanna Bale, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nell Fisher, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nina Ball, Dominic Kennedy, Arthur B. Parkinson, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Epic Peter Stothard, Susan Griffith, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Sophie Heawood, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Khyber pass, Andrew Ellson, Josh Ball, Loulsa Barnett, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael MacNeil Policy director, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Philippe Saint-Andre, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Richard Owne, Erlan Idrissov, Tom Moncrieff, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Philip Haines, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Neil Tennant, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Mic Wright, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Katherine Jenkins, T. R. J. Coates, Gore Vidal, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Glue sniffing the new drug epidemic Human shields Mediaset bid Winter wines Gordon goes west Free inside Six Arab states join rush to go nuclear Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, UAE and Saudi Arabia seek atom technology Bond: the verdict The Times Books: Best Reads—inside Travel The Knowledge: Full Critics' Guide Offers award If a section of your Times is missing call 020-7860 … Body & Soul: Ways to Wellbeing Magazing: People and Styles of Today Two Super Extras Verdict due in Saddam trial over executions Goldsmith to advise on peerages charges Google fight to clean site Tiffany & Co. Friends who drank vodka shots and bounced on the Frist Minister's bed You Tube pulls Clip of Bute House horseplay after Scottish leader's outrage, reports David Lister Thousands at risk as substance abuse soars in schools Solvent Growth 'I was not looking for the right drugs' MoD lifts war reporters' ban Poppy robbery Hospital police Raising objections Clarification Picture Gallery Exclusive Interview Les Vins De Bordeaux New Bond is sexy, edgy-and can act First night Film Casino Royale Wendy Ide Nuclear steps put region on brink of most fearful era yet Middle East The Middle East is poised for a headiong rush into a new age. The players, their motives and the risks are analysed by Richard Beeston Holiday Inn Treaty is left in shreds by new race World Briefing Frightened Britons lose hope of tackling crime Hotpoint Top Four Most Worrying Issues A Spiritual Battle. . . With a Large Pinch of Salt Drug test bonus is condemned Dealers cleared Charity boss jailed Rapes liar named Dons' challenge Ladybird invasion Bad vibes in Glastonbury after Catholics turn against pagans dfs dfs Father dies with secret of the arson attack that killed his wife and four daughters in their home New Wilde aphorism on life and art turns up in America Peugeot Popular Science Push post-Kyoto talks Britain urges Merkel Yamaha We need celebrity scientists to inspire young people, says Blair Barclays Wealth Bespoke Suits Averys Free Book 'Record' IVF baby born from an embryo deep-frozen for 13 years Argos Argos Muslims may join Holocaust Day Moderates fear a hard line on memorial event is doing more harm than good to their community, reports Ruth Gledhill Free Poster M&s Remembering All the Victims 'Bomb call' protester denies inciting murder Rolex Where to Research your Genealogy Dare they ask Julia: just who do you think you are? PC World Times Comment Dissenters must speak up now, or simply let Brown get on with it The Week Classic Furniture Post office benefits Innocent convicts Can ASBOs ever help to improve behaviour? God and science Wider horizons Join The debate with Times readers worldwide. . . The case of the author's house Economy of scale History is best in the raw Poppy meanings It's a frame-up Live for today Political Chemistry Blair is right on science but has failed the science course Roots for All Backward into the future: so who do you think you are? The perfect gift-a parcel of Paraguay rainforest-and it won't cost millions Winld Notebood Nuclear Knock-On If Iran acquires the Bomb, its neighbours will inevitably respond Young, gifted and ours, thank God Why on earth would we want our stroppy, individualist teenagers to be like the conformist kids abroad? Picture Gallery So, who says the rich are different? We Survived Stalin and we can certainly overcome Borat's slurs Showstopping fog led to call for cleaner air First Choise Jail for gang who smuggled in sex salves for brothels BNP Pair spoke of 'Muslim plot' Currys Royal tour ends on a high in Pakistan Orange Orange Broadband Marriage to the orchestra might help save Figaro first night Opera The Marriage of Figaro Coliseum, Wc2 Richard Morrison Argos Couple who beat court secrecy can take baby home Charges over Corfu hotel deaths Today Tomorrow Toyota Dell Calls for mass cull of seals over rising threat to North Sea cod Harrods Old grey mare is white again When Joneses ruled the world Fast-food giants all in a hurry to get 'killer' oil out of the deep-fat fryer KFC's move to reject partially hydrogenated vegetable oils marks a turning point for the whole food industy, Giles whittell reports John Lewis What the labels may not say Hydro Genated Fat halfords You've got Aa friend Bringing it all together My Week Citroën Lawyer stabbed 'when robbery went wrong' The Circulation Booster Pupils are told: it is time for the hugging to stop Free Book Man of the world trying to The Stern report is the start of a modest mission to save the Earth. Ben MacIntyre and Camilla Cavendish meet its author John Lewis The Stern Career The green gold rush that is creating multimillionaires Online Most Read Comet The Week on the Web What censorship? China bluffed it out at a UN forum, writes Rhys Blakely Kremlin's shadow Wedding scandal pdsa Times World News Dead in the street: women who were called out to shield gunment Radio pleas for a rescue brought them into killing zone, reports Stephen Farrell from Beit Hanoun Gaza's pain Gaza's pain:'We're bored of this life and want to die' Robert Harris Imperium The Blighted Childhoods of Gaza Pulpit Shame Trust Drug and gay sex claims topple pastor with 30 million followers Republicans face a long day of judgment from 80 million voters The ruling party may be heading for defeat in the US midterm elections. Gerard Baker assesses the factors that will define the scale of any Democrat advance Why Virginia holds casting vote in bitter fight I Want a fixed rate mortgage and I want freedom Times on Line Le Pen plots surprise after poll boost The far-Right leader is benefiting from ghetto violence in the race for the presidency, writes Charles Bremnar in Paris intel Dignity in dying (AP): Sharon taken into intensive care (Reuters): Sultan's turn to be the King Sudan rejects UN intervention (AP): Petrol bombs mar demonstration Real Value Every Day (AFP): Stranded herd is led to safety Super-Chef makes bid for very haute cuisine indeed The Eiffel Tower outlets have been criticised for selling the view rather than the food quality Multiple Display Advertising Items Product Recall Shops Vatican studies John Paul "miracle" Claims that late pontiff appeared in dream and cured a man's cancer could secure fast-track sainthood, writes Richard Owne Russian film tragedy hits silver screen after 15 years Brittany Ferries (AFP): First Lady on funds charge (Reuters): Beer price battle (AFP): Banker is jailed (AP): War crime verdict (AP): Murder charges (AFP): Monet, not money Picture Gallery Call to Arms Sale From golf to yoga: how India treats its troops Free Poster The 'giraffe woman' who cast off her brass coils Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Free Maker Times Business Saturday Nov 4 2006 M&s secures the future of Per Una Gent refuses trial Berkshire booms Quote of the day Berlusconi ponders €5bn bid for key German broadcaster Old soliders in battle over pensions Ftse 100 BP On high alert as US bomb theat is investigated Stock Markets The weather is always bad for business North Sea Oil Paying the cost of bankruptcy Commodities A long haul Pound to Dollar A most gratifying Ale Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealing Look ahead Post gets TV lift Stop Press Swiss bank's bid US air fares rise Protest ends Kuoni sells unit British Funds Need to Know Business Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Terrorism threat and pensions weighing upon BA BAA refuses to pay fines for passenger queues Concord between airline and airports LCH Clearnet sale Sought Springer rejected Signet silent UBS traders exit Greggs washout Veolia Equipping UK's Armed Forces is a Constant battle Airmiles The Pay Scale Sky's Record M&s deal with Per Una creator secures brand for a year Co-founder leaves his Sanctuary Gent avoids the Mannesmann retrial BSky B may resume its buyback scheme Workers feel pinch of private equity Buyout firms are Loading their companies with debt while drawing kuge dividends, says Tom Bawden Ryanair So different from the days when bosses built homes for workers Index Out of tunes City Diary Picture Gallery Amazon warrior Buried hatchets Alarm at 'shocking' increase in walk-away debt pacts How Debtors Set up an Iva Turn of phrase "The well-timed exit is a skill that has served me went at a number of little jobs" We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Red ink on politician's gimmick bodes well The Populist Governor of Tokyo formed the ShinGinko Tokyo bank in 2003. Now it is all but superfluous, writes Leo Lewis Stern warning prompts search for cheapest way to go greend Banks that Have Settled Barclays pays $144m in Enron settlement Ex-NYSE Chief must pay back $112m, says Spitzer 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 M&A activity still flourishing among oil and gas explorers Small Caps Gilts Fears about health of electronics will be allayed in March Tempus Chips are down Renewed bid rumours give Gallaher fresh spark of life Stock Markets Nich Hasell Large Gaps Business Equtiy Prices polm Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Valerie Finnis Peerless gardener whose home at Boughton House became a place of pilgrimage for horticulturists Valerie Finnis (Lady Scott), Plantswoman and photographer, was born on October 31, 1924. She died on October 17, 2006, aged 81 Lives Remembered Paul Ableman Author who eschewed early success to seek the ultimate literary expression of human experience Ian MacKenzie Scottish churchman and BBC executive who conceived many high-quality programmes Dr Derry MacDiarmid Bringing, Jungian psychology to the NHS Times on Line Feather Report Readers Reply What to Look out for Wrong culprits in the frame on global warming Feedback Cooling towers are innocent, Ok? Plus news values, and a cartoon conundrum Modern Times Sushi simplicity, arts in common parts, forgetful friends and a cardi for all seasons Whatever next? November, for many Christians, is the month of the dead. Today's Credo column offers a meditation on the life everlasting, and below, representatives of different faiths say what they hold to be the most significant features of the afterlife Anniversaries Court Circular Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Faith News Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Services Gifts Trustee Acts To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real McCaw Birthdays The Times Five-Day Forecast Venice will be lost to the rising sea Weather Eye Times Sport Scriptwriter to deliver happy ending Racing Hill Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Racing next Week Paddy Power Down Royal Wincanton Windsor Kelso Course Specialists Foreign surface to decide George Washington's fate Sandown Park Churchill Downs The Weekend's Sport on Tv Armchair Investor The Results Service Football The Weekend's Fixtures Today Football Mayweather undisputed only for his brash talk Ron Lewis says the arrogant American refuses to see Ricky Hatton as an equal Arthur Support The Times Missing in Action Robredo's hard yardstick serves as reminder for ambitious Scot Tennis Auctionair Caffari determined to sail through test of endurance Wilkinson goes the distance in comeback Guinness Premiership Guinness Larrechea shows depth of reserves Today's Matches How They Stand Skoda Odd couple are back in harness and looking to rekindle spark Mark Souster looks forward to Gavin Henson and Tom Shanklin renewing their centre partnership The Times Free in the Times Today Johnson suggests developing Wales can be a world force WRU Robinson's powers of recovery strengthen All Blacks hand Only profit to be had is for those men in suits Owen Slot welcomes everyone to HQ for the match that no one wanted When seeds of failure lie in art of success Simon Barnes says England's decline can be traced directly to a single kick Perry's hard work reaps rich rewards All Blacks play down 'racism' Twickenham 3.30 pm Tomorrow ASDA Robinson under pressure to get results Warming to the task not always easy for England ICC is keeping quiet over reports of Hair's dismissal On Line now Hoggy's Video Diary Follow the England star as he films his Ashes tour for The Times Hopes high on take-off as Flint off fulfils dream The Ashes At last! The book to teach Premiership footballers how to tie a knot in it Giles Smith Azinger and Faldo to renew rivalry Harlow in form Johanneson joy Island detour Morley farewell Benítez aiming to smooth bumpy ride in key month Coca-Cola League Two West Ham rode their luck last season but the day of reckoning has arrived The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Coca-Cola League One O'Neill wish for McCann to return is on the cards Memory of humbling relegation drives Butt Coca-Cola Championship Gillespie says Newcastle no longer intimidates Follow your Favourite Team's Performance Your Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Bitter rivals manage to find king words for old master Knight's tale thrills proud member of united family Kaveh Solhekol talks to Darren Ferguson about his father's 20 glorious years in charge at old Trafford Should He Stay or Should He Go? A Committed Manchester United Fan, Mick Hume Offers 20 Reasons Text Warfare Ferguson on Ferguson Fiery Scot still ready for the long fight ahead Wenger lets rip at Fifa passport to mediocrity On Monday in Boothroyd draws on experience for Middlesbrough visit United Nations of Arsenal Wonky Derby The Times Crossword Hilário intent on keeping Cudicini at bay over No 1 role Berbatov on mission to end Chelsea dominance Drogba zeroes in on Chelsea rich list at £100k a week Sport Chelsea wait in the wings with £20m Lennon bid The Times Investec Picture Gallery The Times Money Isas receive a new lease of life Inside Pension no benefit The cold shoulder Case Study Savings Can Keep Growing Webwatch A Word to the Wise Web Success Jupiter Government finally does the decent thing with lsas Don't choke us with green taxes Deputy Personal Finance Editor Last chance to grab a share of our £10,000 prize fund Whine of the Week jump Watch out for all the tricky exclusions Never trust 'standard' insurance policies, says Isabelle Kassam Surrenda-link Artemis Case Study Smooth Ride after Shunt Finding room to manoeuvre Rebecca O'Connor meets a former backpacker who recently bought his first buy-to-let-property Bank of Scotland Sam Stone: what the experts say Over to you Legal & General Sam's response Set your toddlers on the right track Mic Wright explains the benefits of making a very early start to retirement saving timesonline Fidelity Free Entry Yorkshire Birmingham Midshires Pension action plan Case Study High cost of work-life balance Paula Hawkins looks at a new mortage that allows you to offset business income against your home loan—at a price Zurich Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Money Do you know your flight rights? 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The Chips are down John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Iron your way to a bigger family Fit to be tied Control the pain Antibody Sylvester Stallone Well Well Keep a lid on it Low-brow breeding Hospital in the doghouse Inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Hospital The Alzheimer's disease exam Blood test for brain disease A new test for Alzheimer's could make diagnoisis much easier and allow earlier treatment, says Kata Wighton Early Diagnosis May Slow or Stop the Progression Healthy and delicious Talking cure is cheap Cognitive Behavioural Therapy CBT Isn't Holistic, It Aims to Remove the Symptoms Lost generations game Two years after appearing on the TV show Who Do You Think You Are? David Baddiel and other participants talk about the happiness and heartbreak of tracing family roots. John Naish reports Kith and kin: the hights and lows of playing detactive Are breasts the best way to The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved PERIproducts You're the Doc Times Online Prudential Especially for Families in today's Times Protect Pain in the neck Wellbeing on the web: The internet is teeming with medical information—but is it any good? In the first of a three-part Times on Line On Monday in Times The Times Life after Marriage Do you dig tree planting? 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Do you agree or … The Bargain Hunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ancient Civilizations by Private Boeing 757 The Times Books Picture Gallery Erica Wagner 'Writing to cast light on the working of our minds' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis Collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupli? Turn to page 19 to find out Your say Contact us 'A joke is as funny as the size of the laugh that it gets. Or is it?' TLS Critic's Chart Amanda Craig chooses books to read aloud Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, November 1, 1992 Reader Chart Sam Banik, 67, makes his selection Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading Kith from the kailyard Alice Munro's intimate stories about her family's journey from Scotland to Canada, in The View from castle Rock, move Sarah Emily Miano Extract Word a lound Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? The Times The devil of the details Ben Schott's arcane facts sell in their millions but the author refuses to see himself as a writer, he tells Tim Teeman Schott's Almanac 2007 A good way to tell tales out of school Children pestering for a story? Blame Prince Charles, Nicolette Jones says The Ben Schott Miscellany Paramjit Takhar Hot type The deals, steals and shubs from the world of book Eighties mania-especially for you Pet Shop Boy Nell Tennant recalls his journey from humble hack to cover star of Smash Hits, the bible of a golden age of pop The Best of Smash Hits In this week's Next week in Bling, Blogs and Bluetooth Stephen King Tentative trip to the old country What can the elderly possibly have to say to a man of 37 and in his prime? More than you might imagine. Giles Coren fears he might be getting well, grumpy What to get for your dearest this Christmas If they liked Not going gentle Memoir Geordie Greig The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen goddesses on a too-human scale Cinema James Christopher AbeBooks. co. uk New take on old war poetry Angus, the heart-memder Myth Salley Vickers In short At Home with Miss Vanesa The Times and Starbucks Deadly Souvenirs Sci-fi/Fantasy Lisa Tuttle Perfect pitch in troubled times Poetry Elaine Feinstain Classics Nonfiction Ross Leckie Fiction Christina Koning Audio books Christina Hardyment Booktrust Teenage Prize winner Circa Make sure they aren't art-less Children's Amanda Craig We say Alyson Rudd on The Evening of the Holiday You say Star e-mail Under discussion times 2 clues Times on Line The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Games Jumbo Crossword 667 Chess Raymond Keene Winning move Scrabble Allan Simmons Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 4052 The Listener Crossword 3902 Times on Line Literary quiz Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 1013—Medium Time to solve Times on Line Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku The Times Tag Heuer Focus Reports: A dash of Sparkle to light up your nightlife Marle Doulton on the enduring tale of the diamond and the little black dress Less is more in an age of elegance Simon de Burton explores the romantic world of dress watches The elusive timepieces that are out of this world Maria Doulton says collectors are now demanding a new level of engineering in Watches Jacob's Quenttin was so unusual US Customs doubted it was a watch Trinkets for under £2,000 Cartier Every second counts for a new breed of seafarer Simon de Burton investigates horology's martime connection Essential reading and companions for the collector Ball Official Standard A wise old for with an eye for innovation Maria Doulton meets the man behind the TAG Heuer brand The American who turned tragedy into triumph Two brands get all shook up Ken Kessler welcomes the return of Longines and Hamilton High-flyers do it for themselves Two men who inherited their father's love of fine engineering have gone into the watch business. Ken Kessler reports From Cutting edge today to family heiroom Good Jewellery is too important to put up with second best. Kate Reardon lists ten top designers who make the difference Theo Fennell Lara Bohinc Wendy Ramshaw Pippa Small Shaun Leane Solange Azagury Partridge Stephen Webster Belmacz Andrew Grima Leo De Vroomen Omega The Times Jump! Inside Two for One Ticket Offer Gain some 'soft' skills while having some soft adventures Career Editor How to visit the shows Useful Contacts Read previous gap-year Eden by way of Kenya Five months, in Nick Tims reports on the family's gap year milkrground Exclusively on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items A guide to the long stretch Carly Chynoweth offers ten suggestions for getting the greatest capital out of your gap year They've got a ticket Visit Ticket to Ride Visit Raleigh International (www.raleighinternationalorg) How a gap year helped me to shun college and Join the police Quest Overseas Travel broadens the CV Gap Year Show Visit Africa & Asia Multiple Display Advertising Items Lose a year and find yourself Use a gap year to make an important discovery, says Oliver James Camp America Time to take the plunge Smart companies encourage staff to travel and keep their job open for them, says Carol Lewis Glaxo Smithkine Have bus pass, will travel A year to remember A few simple precautions will guarantee any gapper the trip of a lifetime, says Susan Griffith For insurance advice visit world Nomads Multiple Display Advertising Items Please can I go home now? 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Just don't go with Rachel, says Gemma Fielding Visit South American Visit gap year information Gap Year Show How to avoid getting bitten Masta Magazine Glenmorangie The Times Contents Marc Bolan in Devilish Mood Contacts Emporio Armani The Dark Ages Kate Muir Scarred by desklife, you can imagine my shock when I discovered some people are living it up quite funkily at work Bring on the Multi-You intel Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Miriam Stoppard, 69, M Doctor and Agony Aunt Lexiconfusion Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Picture Gallery The next Big Thing Trendsufing Episodic Gaming The Ponytailed Types who Program Games are Very Excited about the Storytelling Possibilities Mont Blanc Asprey Retail Therapy Clare Lazaro Book Signing Bargainhunter Out There Rock Chic Old Town Coolhunter Tina Gaudoin Men's Stuff Gant Sharp Aquos Picture Gallery England Expects He may be a national treasure, but at 73 Michael Caine shows no signs of taking a cosy chair by the fire, with a continuing stream of successful times, and a plethora of sideline passions from cookery to chille-out Dling, and English devolution Dior Christal Life's a joutney Samsung Hoorah! 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