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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Phil Yates, Quinapalus, David Downing, Jenne Mannion, Cath Urquhart, Alan Fairless, Niall Grittiths, Andrew Eames, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Damian Whitworth, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Barry Winkleman, Flona Beckett, Hari Kunzru, Catherine Riley, James Moore, Michael Pollan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, James William's, Miss Abigail's, Jane MacQuitty, Sybil G. Scott, Peter Lansley, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Rob Wright Tipster of the Year, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, Richard Hobson, Christian Schweiger, Jonathan Lennie, Susanne Doyle, Brian Davies, Shaun Keogh, Clive Mathleson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Brendan Bams, Ian Watson, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, David Beach, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Shlrley English, Elizabeth Judge, Jan Raath and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, John Dawkins, Bolton Wanderers, Lonely Planet, Jill dupleix, Richard Eaton, Helen Rumbelow and Roger Maynard, GS, Readers' Forum, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Mike Brewer Football Flutter, Mark Spash, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Clare Stewart, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Clive Russell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, David McVay, Vanessa Berridge, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, DH, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Chris Gill, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Sue Townsend, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rob Penn, Steve Bull, Paolo Di Canio, Michael Owen, Steve Bull, Jill Dupleix, Grainne Gilmore, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Colin Davies, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Nicholas Roe, Baz Luhmann, Jenny MacArthur, Alex Marr, Nick Wyke, Brian Webb, Tony Wheeler, Ian Belcher, Alan Kay, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charies Bremner, R. W. Burns, James P. Coatman, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Sam Lister, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Geoff Harwood, JJ, Peter Goodhew (Professor of Materials Engineering), Paula Hawkins, John Nalsh, Bee Wilson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Robert Crampton's, Daniel McGrory, Annett Heltsch, Petersfield, Hants, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Claire Bowman, Luke Herrmann, Stephen Anderton, James Hopkins, Amber Cowan, Clive James, Nicole Swengley, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Sophie Campbell, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Rosie Jones, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Liz Bird, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, IH, Neil Lanham, Charles Reep, Jason Barlow, Michael Palin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ricky's Jail Tale, Clive Mathieson, Dearbáll Jordan, Peter Davison, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Katie Owen, Kenneth Branagh, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Craig Seton, Caroline Merrell, Jenny Pitman, Charles Gant, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Rob Chapman, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Michael Strutt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, E. C. McCarthy, Antonia Senlor, Max Robinson, Steve Corbett, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Blackburn Rovers, Graham Hills, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, E. T. Finn, Stewart Tendler and Steve Bird, Shane Reid. Marcus Downie, Michael Gaynor, Craig Johnson, Ashley Gowdie, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, JL, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Citizen Kane, Tia Jones, Janine di Giovannl, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, Gavin Hadland, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, John Hopewell, Russell Jenkins, Doug McKinlay, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Rose Aidin, James William, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Scott Cheshire, Alice Walker, Jeremy Hart, Derek Hales, Tom Freeman-Keel, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Harvey Jones, David Hutcheon, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, MacQuitty's, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, David Dickinson, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, James Jackson, Will Price, Benedict Nightingale, Charlie Brooks, Matt Dickinson, Times Football Correspondent John Collins, Gary Hoffman Chief executive, Angus Batey, Harry Kewell, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Shannen Doherty, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Daisy Donovan, Robert Whymant, Allan Hall, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Tim Miller, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, Johnathan Lennie, Jimmy Johnstone, Susan Emmett,
ResumoZimbabwe poll in chaos after rigging claims Giorgio Armani Spike Milligan is buried to the skirl of pipes Your Great Escape Railtrack finding hurts Byers The Times Israel will talk under fire, says Sharon News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Taste for wine Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Ministers told to curb spending and take the flak Blow to Labour as waiting lists grow OneTel. Net Asylum seekers invade rail yard Quelle horreur! French chef represents Britain Scot is banished from England Hopkins diets for Lecter role Dive death caused by negligence Prada Teenage muggers who thought they were untouchable Currys Tories 'will restore school discipline' Court rises to a brave old woman maxivision On Business On the War On the City On Politics On the Economy Dealer cleared of fraud in £1.5m sale of 'Van Dyck' Historic postcard sells for £27,000 The National Lottery mazDa Water company faces fine after fisherman's suit Win or lose, Tsvangirai risks strife and disorder Picture Gallery Victims of brutality refuse to be cowed What's Important Mugabe 'never had humanity in his heart' On the eve of the Zimbabwe poll, Jan Raath recalls the days of hope when Mugabe won power in 1980 Poll ruling delayed Intelligent Finance Right to die case judge attacks medical conceit freeserve Picture Gallery Women graduates face big pay gap Seafrance What's Important Nasa brings distant craft back to life Video game giants roll out big guns for marketing war Nintendo boy who grew up to be a dollar-spinning cyberwarrior Victim What's Important PC World Debenhams Unfinished look to put fizz into cocktails Cocaine overlord jailed for 26 years Life for telephone terror rapist Mini Surviving the Inferno The Sunday Times Dixons Sinn Fein MPs sent to the tower Kennedy moves to avoid split Byers in row over spending watchdog Communications Central Equity Parents condemn river walk accident verdict Ruling on leaked papers ICR Bolt gun man is acquitted Mitsubishi Motors Prince loses battle to save historic rail arches Ignorant Britain "shamed by hypocrisy over landmark heritage' MFI Post strike off after union deal In Brief Doctor guilty Ambulance hit More film fans Justice dispensed at furious pace by busy Mr Wiles Valerie Grove visits Haringey magistrates to find out how beleaguered courts are coping The Cooperative Bank Carpet Take it from little me, tall people are useless campaign Duxiana What's Important Envoys pave way for English fans in fearful Japan 'Playboy' girl finds love is worth £62m Time Boots Tokyo law curbs media Afghan alliance rift looms as us seeks back-up Camp X-Ray prisoners urged to 'come clean' Virgin mobile flybe. com UN to question use of Iraqi no-fly zones Bloodiest day as Israel hits back after raid Health now Austravel Bush cannot afford to ignore Middle East quagmire any longer Foreign Editors Briefing Holidays Inn Chirac chases women's vote Serbs accuse Kosovo leader of murder Colosseum 'centurion faces jail over sword Monsters Cold War Kohl tapes stay locked in the past The Sunday Times Dido a hit at Berlin 'Brits' MacDonald Hotels Stalin jailed envoy devoted to Churchill (AP): Woman 'left dying man on her car' In Brief Sect hijacks TV (AFP): Mbeki Aids row Migrants drown (AP): Artist dies Amazing Transformations History's march through Berlin wryly observed Theatre a Russian in the Woods Barbican Pit Theatre Gagarin Way Arts Theatre, WC2 Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay presents Opera Rara The Feast of Snails Raymond Gusbay presents Concert Westminster Abbey Choir/O'Donnell Westminster Abbey Bada Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican What's Important If Gordon comes to dinner, count the teaspoons He was no saint in his lifetime, but that's no reason why Brian Jones shouldn't be declared a god some day Picture Gallery Africa has become the black man's burden A World Transformed The campaign is far from over but it is well begun Ages of Man More flexibility is needed on retirement and employment Fallen Arches The Prince versus the property developers Intervention in Iraq Britain's future within Europe Aims and costs of higher education Secret bunker for 'The Secret State' Engineering in schools Tax on plastic bags Equally defective Possible solutions for Nhs defects The great and the good Pitching for cricket Computer literate The Weather Showers, Wintry in the North. Southeast Mainly Dry The Times Crossword Your Daily Challenge The Register Solution to puzzle 21,977 Solution to puzzle 21,982 Old Speckled Hen Cup offers last gleam of glory as sun sets on Gascoigne Kevin McCarra Will it be teatful triumph or a crying shame at Middlesbrought? What's Important Discover Sweeping statement Vaughan stakes Test claim Point of genius Els turns up the heat in Dubai The Register Obituaries, Court & Social The Times What's Important Henry ban acts as new incentive for Wenger Astle's Wembley winner is spur for Albion Robson may be forced to gamble on Dyer Southgate looks to tradition of cup to boost Middlesbrough's profile Middlesbrough v Everton (tomorrow, 1pm) Exile Le Saux agonises over end of love affair The Times Picture Gallery Photographic memory Down at Nene Park they don't know what suffering is Rick Broadbent Diamond Life Celtic plus O'Neill equals a challenging future This weekend's fixtures Tables Television and radio Supporters not aiding the team with their criticism of Kidd Blatter sweating over Fifa cash inquiry MacKen on target as City return to summit The Sunday Times Cut-price Yorke set to return to Villa By Our Sports Staff: O'Leary prepares Leeds overhaul Alyson Rudd, of The Times, will be discussing… Fluent Vaughan cements place in England team Cricket New Zealand gamble on pace of Butler South Africa spared further indignity by defiance of debutant Hall Deadly Smith puts boot into Leeds Newlove return lifts St Helens Rugby league Klusener's stopover Woods is forced out in show jumping rumpus Equestrianism O'Sullivan maintains momentum Snooker The hamster that choked and other tales with a painful twist Standing up for fair-minded supporters with a sit-down protest Passing Back: March 1961 Mistaken identity leaves me disoriented Bergkamp master of his subject Surprise element is lost when everyone qualifies for treat of a cream bun Bamford's passion continues to burn brightly Book review Black day for New Zealand rugby Rugby union Wilkinson the key as Newcastle plan Twickenham return journey Powergen Sheasby at home among the Exiles England need to fight fire with touch of passion Gerald Davis Rugby Commentary Mark Souster's guide to the Zurich Premiership… Hodgson's choice is to claim world title Motorcycling: World Superbikes Championship Panizzi on the slide as rain falls Motor rallying Pearn brings England late comfort Hockey Ceplak dressed for success in Glasgow Athletics Martin has cause to celebrate Rowing itv Digital Arsenal to heap more woe on Newcastle The Sports Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Play the betting innings of your life Seven days ahead Festival's photo shoot can put us in frame The Times Sports Book England resist chance to import talent Badminton Magical Els stays within striking distance Golf Lawton and Wright at ease with ups and downs of their rivalry Trampolining The results service Snow reports Times Square Sporting Odds. com Tucker falls short on home turf In Brief Cambridge win Thornaby prevail Illbruck leads off Golden girls lose Pic of the month Adelphi Theatre can put on a show in Imperial Cup Racing William Hill Sandown Park Chepstow Armchair Investor Get on the Wright Track for Cheltenham Gifford makes plans for final flourish Racing Dare strives for landmark winner Wolverhampton AYR Warwick Yesterday's results Gold Cup backing for Cyfor Malta Raceline Credo What God's love means Anniversaries Birthdays Jack Fairman Fearless driver who partnered Stirling Moss in the great days of British sports car racing On This Day Thatcher Hits at Militant over Poll Tax Faith Zimbabwe's Churches In The Register on Saturdays What's Important A Quick Word Personal Column Peter Sutch Business executive who made Cathay Pacific Airway Hong Kong's most visible brand name Michael Howard Church organist who championed early music, as well as composing his own To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Court Circular Crufts Show results Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Appointment Livery company Faith News God loves us—but not in the way we may love spaghetti Could Zimbabwe's Churches have done more to counter the excesses of Mugabe's regime? Sunday Worship At Your Service Bruce Dear Venue Vicar Architecture Liturgy Music Sporitual High After Service Care Airlines battle it out on a wing and a fare Head-to-head: Go versus easyJet A rebuke for government from City fund managers Week in the City Royal Doulton meeting delayed The Times Brothers find ways to win in coffee war Company Profile Talking the talk that adds real corporate value First person: Brendan Bams, of Speakers for Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their manager Fidelity Investments Gamble on fruit machines paid off Taking risks Flat finish for shares campaign Kingfisher succumbs to selling pressure Eurotop 100 Weather changing for equities Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Beeson Gregory fades as talks come to light Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Investors hopeful of end to RMC's German woes TeleCity at centre of bid speculation Drug firm scraps stent trial Fitness First buys Just for Ladies Leeds Utd hopes rest on Europe BT Greggs to try out its recipe on Continent Net bubble speculators fell from profligacy to penury Two years after tech stocks reached a boom-time peak, Clive Mathieson discovers how a revolution came too early for would-be dot-com millionaires Stampede on Nasdaq that no one could rein in A Whole generation of investors who got their fingers burnt will never return to the stock market, writes Richard Miles Byers is selective at Select City Diary Tough decisions looming for AIB A report on the Rusnak affair may bring exodus, says Caroline Merrell Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A real estate renaissance in Manhattan Developers are moving fast to rebuild, writes Angela Jameson ScotPower sinks after surprise water sale Ahmed given April 5 deadline for Moss Bros offer The Times Steps to revive trade in splits Euronext costs hit earnings Brothers vie for Global Crossing JJB shares hit by ?42m takeover of Hughes EU threat to company pensions Jobs go as Silentnight shuts plant In Brief Solution 6 close Offers arrive Colt buyback Marconi pays up Kmart cuts jobs Exchange rates Results in brief The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Fresh hope on Railtrack redress Commentary Pension guarantee plan Briefing Abbey payment for Jones Sun accuses Microsoft Myners for M&S board Soros in UK euro claim Beeson Gregory in talks Passenger numbers rise US 'recession-over' signs Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Head to Head 43. Entrepreneur 44.… Andersen may face Enron charges RBS 'looking at buying Allfirst' from AIB Threat of big UK loss for Global Crossing Change of style at LVMH What's Important Radisson Edwardian Hotels The twin towers rebuilt by 2010, says Silverstein Breakfast in bed With Jill Dupleix, Cookery Writer… Index easyJet. com Border whores The garden is a hotbed of temptation, desire and manipulation,. Michael Polaln on flower power and its seductive influence on human lives They have the power to change us - for good and for ill Libby Purves Up a ladder in suspenders Safe as houses Keeping thieves locked out The outlook is Rosie At the age of 50, Rosie Boycott has conquered drink and drugs, edited two national papers—and found serenity. Valerie Grove met her on the brink of a new adventure Modern Times Philips Howard on how to eat Derwent May Feather report The art of walking From Tibet to Kent, Hamish Fulton documents his solitary journeys. Eve Peasnall met him England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Lullingstone Castle Libby Purves I was dimly aware that my suspenders were showing as I leaned over the torpedoes. The Defence Chief reassures me he remembers as little as I do Incosol Marbella - Spain The Times Direct Nibbles A Reader writes: "Why don't you write more often about Californian wines? Is it because they are too expensive?" Spot on, Stephen Potischman of Massachusetts To many British drinkers, California wines mean the vile offerings from Gallo and such lowly imitators as Blossom Hill Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys Those who bring you breakfast in bed earn credits that will last for, oh, days There's nothing 'high' about high tea Bee Wilson applauds the working man's early dinner The Times Encounters The Times BB Sensible Beautiful Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items RSVP Miss Japan Berkeley Sweetingham International Top People Sara Eden Club Sirius Candleburners The Times Insider's guide to shopping in Chichester Put to the test Irons Gadget Show me the way Maggie Alderson Close talk Don Spencer Antiques Lifestyles Coopers HJ The Erotic Print Society Fisherman's Smocks Lovers Catalogue Chums The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Ltd. Personal Poetry Stannah Stairlifts Bedlinen Blue 'V' Pill Overcome Impotence Birthday Newspapers The Times Many are cold, but few are frozen Nicholas Roe puts his winter survival skills to the test on the treacherous slopes of the Cairngorms James Allcock The Times Vet James Allcok The Times Vet "How to Relieve the Pain of Arthritis" Shoparound Sciatica Relief Diabetes? When I arrived to see Bridget Cole she was presiding over "crib", a hefty West Country meal which fills that unbearably long gap between breakfast and lunch Hers sons would tag the calves and then try to get away, but the Galloways would chase their quadbike Bristol Group Coastal Dorset Wainhomes Barratt Wilson Connolly Park - Lane Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durran Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Luxury Four Bedroom Holiday Lodges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items aeo Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex East Hyde Park Gate Fitz-Gibbon Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fortress Britain High security The Times Get the joys of spring on the windowsill Don't wait until summer for a burst of vibrant flowers. Plant up a window box and enjoy instant colour, says Vanessa Berridge It's the quiet ones you have to watch They're less showy than their tropical relatives, but hardy orchids survive well outdoors, says Mark Griffiths Angela Gore Limited Royal Horticultural Society We're on the cusp of spring. Some days are as balmy as April; others Cannock Gates J. Parker Road-Knight Bygone Collection Tempur Palms, pines and North Sea breezes Surrounded by the tropical delights of the Winter Gardens, Stephen Anderton almost forgets he is Sunderland Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX British Antique Replicas Prinz Teak Tiger Aquability My dear husband declded to "trim" the drooping branches of my deodar cedar free, since they were in the way of the mower The Times Gardener Ladder Stabiliser The Listener Crossword No 3660 Mistake by Quinapalus Times 2 Crossword 2597 The Times Books Direct Chess Raymond Keene Picture Gallery meg@ Bridge Andrew Robson Solution to Jumbo 390 Picture Gallery Word Watching Philip Howard Jumbo Crossword 392 Who said what Pictureline Banks sell us short with gold accounts Mark Atherton says packaged schemes with fees are a poor deal Premier service is just the ticket Go It Alone Do banks exploit small firms? Collecting Pots of cash in ceramics Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth The risks of buying to let money In Times Business Easy Money Times online Scottish Widows British Gas beaten in court Consumer Affairs Football scores over pensions Savings plan age discrimination Drawdown tax blow Mellon Newton Lay off annuities Rethink on bonus inequality In Brief Pearls unveiled Base rate held Price of advice Quest for life Is owning my own home out of reach?Alison Gibson meets a young man keen to get on the property ladder Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a young men keen to get of the property ladder What the experts say Fidelity Investments Jupiter James Cruickshank Only the more intrepid investors should dive in Richard Miles Funds in Focus Liverpool Victoria Don't exhaust your finances Give It Up An alternative fitness regime can prove rewarding, says Paula Hawkins Legal & General Boosting your pension Savings Harvey Jones examines some of the options available to increase income on retirement The Market Place New Star Invesco Perpetual wisdom Threadneedle investments When less can mean more Investment Jenne Mannion on the benefits of a more concentrated portfolio How qualified is your IFA? Chelsea Financial Services Retirement issues that refuse to disappear The pensions crisis Antonia Senior on why millions will have to work well into their seventies Death of the generous company scheme The accounting standard dispute The minister and the think-tank The annuity trap Waterhouse JP Morgan Fleming Action for savers ABN Amro Funds HSBC Now life begins at fifty Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge on a flowering success story based on business acumen, artistic flair and luck More than Overcharging banks in line for a caning Susan Emmett expects tough government action in favour of exploited small businesses New capital gains rules to promote investment ZeroCharge Aberdeen Artemis Aim higher Five Arrows Cover to replace a lost salary Health Insurance LifeSEARCH Research is critical Mark Atherton on protecting your income for when you need it most RCM Global Investors Legal & General Alliance Leicester Government goes off the rails Merril Lynch nota bene Robert Cole with his pick of this week's Tempus tips Chase De Vere Why zeros are in trouble Investment Harvey Jones explains how low-risk shares have run into difficulty Cater Allen Bank M&G Investments F&c Direct Line Get all this in one ISA Nowhere to hide when the taxman calls Texation Helen Nugent explains how to avoid ringing alarm bells at the Inland Revenue Exeter Friendly Society Consumers with conscience BAnking Paula Hawkins says that some ethical issues have seen the light, but dark secrets lurk in the shadows Digital safe Charles Schwab Old Mutual Cheltenham & Gloucester Boom or bust in the buy-to-let market? Mortgages Susan Emmett plans a different strategy to turn loss into profit Halifax Why Halifax refuses to-pay Helen Nugent on the plight of borrowers stuck on higher rates LFAP Ltd Legal & General Beating the rush to buy a tax-free cash lsa Savings Ceramic designs worth a royal ransom Collecting Clare Stewart reports that growing international interest is raising the profile of art pottery Financial Discounts Direct The Market Place ISA Databank Chelsea Building Society Plenty of better credit card fish in the sea Adwatch framlington Struggling football fund to move the goalposts Stock market foray given thumbs down Helen Nugent on a break from tradition by National Savings Gartmore Think again if you believed that the British do not feel tenderly towards their banks. For what better sign of affection can there be 'The big banks would love nothing more than to make us all pay for current account services' Friends cuts to go deeper Why we should love backpackers Older, wiser and in need of a challenge Experienced travellers might avoid backpacker " ghettos", but the are a rite of passage for many of us, writers Cath Urquhart Index Srilankan Airlines Hot tub heaven Cheap places to stay in the UK You're suing where? New corners of Europe open… Easy rider Across Africa by motorbike Viking River Cruises Beachplus Clubs The Travel Collection Cath Urquhart If you think your grown-up commitments mean you cannot take a lengthy break, we've got news for you We went surfing to dodge a soaking Online holiday booking isn't foolproof. But Amon Cohen saved a fortune Malta Cox & Kings Specialised Tours QE2 Where next? Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet Publications Farewell feathered friends Plans for a pedestrianised Trafalgar Square means getting rid of the pigeons, reports Andrew Eames CTS Horizons Jetsave AITO Travel Online Mediterranean Shipping Cruises Ltd travelsphere holidays Art show that gets under your skin "The controversy has more to do with our inability to deal with death' World of travel Budget backpacking—in Britain? Annabelle Thorpe finds that, contrary to popular belief, you can tour the Uk on the cheap Lunn Poly Voyages Jules Verne maltabargains Anatolian Sky P&O Cruises P&o Cruises Checking in Yew Tree Farm, Cumbria Kicking back in Kerala Falling into deeply relaxed mode came easily to Tom Chesshyre Greaves Travel Limited Voyages of Discovery A warm welcome in the midst of nature Friendly hotel… Cox & Kings Tropical Places Yorkshire Museum of the week Born to be wild, straight through Africa Alex Marr, who motorbiked across a continent, explains how to plan an epic odyssey Espama Relish the dukes' old kingdom Take off for the weekend: as Buzz and Ryanair launch new routes into Europe Famed for its mustard, Dijon is a gastronomical delight to savour, as Liz Bird discovered Noble Caledonia Limited Buzz's new routes Plus Travel Rac Crystal Graz: where the south starts Times writers find out why you should go to Dijon, Graz—or even Kiagenfurt Kieran Falconer tries strudel and schnapps in Austria's often overlooked second city bmi Time off Voyages Jules Verne Ryanair's new routes The Travel Collection Passionate travellers who fancy gett ing paid for… lonely planet Could you be a leader of the pack? 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Five albums All at sea book of the week Both the island setting and the relationships in Joanne Harris's gripping new novel are threatened by stormy outbreaks, says Penny Perrick Also check out Choice paperback fiction Child's eye view A gift horse Hot or what Hari Kunzru Love hurts Seconds out new non-fiction Waterstone's Uncharted territory Sue Townsend's audio book choice Black beauty paperback non-fiction A life mapped out Hardback fast climbers Charts Mother's Day Much ado Despite his talent and success, Keeneth Branagh has been the man critics love to hate. 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