News from 13/09/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Else Churchill, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Bob Persson, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Rupert Mellor, Sarah Potter, Starry Eyed, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Gary Duncan, Jane MacQuitty, Jon Clarke, Simon Hills, Andrew Marshall, Robert Thicknesse, John Hartley, Peter Hole, Paul Hoggart, R. F. Foster, Anita James, Tibor Fischer, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Pabulum, Ivo Tennant, Sam Coates, Tony Halpin and Gien Owen, Martin Thompson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Phillip Hodson, Christine Seib, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Glen Owen, Sam Coates and Tony Halpin, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Michael Bracewell, N. H. Parmee, Alison Kervin, Kate Reardon, CC, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, David Atkinson, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, GS, Simon Jenkins, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Jenny Knight, Ask Aggie, Nilgin Yusuf, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Charles Gargent, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Nancy Durrant, Tony Halpin, Sam Coates and Glen Owen, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Hilary Rose, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, EP, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, G. R. Thomas, Anthony Ralston, Victoria Segal, Bobby Robson, Nicola Smith, Dr Jane Collins, Magic Sponge, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Heather Beresford, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Hudson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Sir Roy Strong, Alice Hart-Davies, Mark Bellis, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Paddy Barry, Paul Mardles, Mark Pougatch, Stefanie Marsh, Damian Barr, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, JJ, Tom Petherick, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Luke Coppen, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jonah Goldberg, John Westerby, Clinton Cards, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Russell Kempson and David McVay, Amanda Platell, Stuart Miles, Anne Spackman Commentary, AF, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Nick Barlay, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Rod Liddle, Sean MacAulay, Cella Dodd, Peter Howarth, Robin Ash, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Shirley English and Peter Stevenson, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Peter Hunter, Bob Harris, Xan Rice and Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Catharine Morris, Angla Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Fred Dellar, Peter Dixon, Helen Nugent's, Caroline Charles Jones, Sarah Dunant, S. E. Harris, Tony Cascarino, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Chris Condron, Sophia Lyde, John Allison, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Brian Case, Robert Crampton, Trevor McAvoy, Mike Brewer, Quentin Bell, David Hoppit, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, J. R. Milner, Jonathan Rendall, Doug McKinlay, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Franks, Alan Lee, John Lister-Kaye, Iain Finlayson, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony J. Carr, Jeremy Hart, John Naish, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Turnbull, Alison Gibson, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Richard Miles, Sara Wheeler, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kieran Falconer, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Maxwell, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Victoria Smith, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Martin Knowles, Heath Brown, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Elizabeth Judge and Tom Bawden, Tom Chesshyre, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Annabelle Thorpe and Caroline Hendrie, Valerie Grove, Geoffrey Harrison, Abigail Rayner, James Christopher, Michael Holroyd, Simon Crompton, Oliver Nielson, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Andrew Michael, Tony Kelly, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Michael Mates, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz, Chloe Bryan-Brown, JHJ,
ResumoFour New Sections-The Complete Weekend Newspaper… Schools 'fee-fixing' scandal exposed Eton and Winchester to turn supergrass Dozens more public schools may face inquiry Inside Nation in black Iraq deaths Bricks Andmortar Buying abroad special Dyke must explain why BBC stood firm on dossier story The Times Today: Page 2. Crossword and Weather: 30… Madonna Museum's maligned treasure trove Tiffany & Co. Your complete weekend newspaper: the new Saturday Times Bally Little Chef Country blues as Man in Black walks final line American icon who never lost touch with his roots 'snoopers' charter' backs council spies Lancome Paris Lockerbie deal leaves a legacy of grief and anger US warns Libya over weapons programmes Extradition case diplomat gets bail Volvo No Title Judge backs protester over review of Terrorism Act Skydiver's killer 'found sabotage plan in magazine' Fast food from sky tempts Blaine Wanted: Mi5 spies Gatwick is evacuated in bomb scare News Brief BA strike threat Jail for seduction Left to die Dfs E-mails tell story of record rise in fees British Airways Holidays Eton and Winchester sought cut in scholarships Documents seen by The Times show a concerted attempt to reduce discounts Citroën Fair-trade policeman Private clinics take over 100,000 NHS operations PE Bid consortiums from around world Australian model inspires Tories The womb with the best view Lib Dems tying with Labour in Brent poll Leeds proves that it is no longer grim up North The city was hailed this week as the Knightsbridge of the North. But it is much better than that, says Stefanie Marsh as she mixed with the 'Loiners' Marks & Spencer Northern Lights Currys Survey aims to deflate lenders' house price bubble Where the New Government House Price Index Fits in Valuable data, but rivals have better sense of timing Selby rail victims unlawfully killed St. Joseph's Hospice Ambulance left woman, 93, at wrong address Multipoints Russian tycoon beats extradition over 'death plot' PC World Elton chucks but his chintz to make £lm Cook 's objection to students rejected Bespoke Suits Soham case detective to face court In Brief Ice failure Payments dry up Dounreay alert Flats fire arrests Squeeze in a visit Accidental death Policeman fined Mammoth error Church goody bag holds secrets of a happy marriage Halfords 'We'll give you the wedding you want' Stressed Catholic priests call for therapy The Week that was Britain Courts Next Week Just AA sk Passat Getting old will be more fun than most of us think British Association for the Advancement of Science festival: the bright side od age, slugs hate garlic, ozone damage and Fools and Horse move asteroids Exercise is the key to healthy retirement Huge hole in ozone layer still growing Slip in a clove of garlic to repel slugs B&Q How Del Boy can save the world Reverse Thousands rally to pay homage to Anna Lindh Police were not told of death threat to murdered Foreign Minister, reports Roger Boyes in Stockholm Grief and fear make poll unpredictable 'The killer is almost certainly a man with a record of psychological disturbance' Hi-tech blimp is new spy in the sky The airship has made a comeback to fight terror, reports Chris Ayres in San Diego Alliance Leicester Chrysler Mugabe closes critical paper In Brief Berlusconi scorns critics over Ii Duce (Reuters): Air crash kills 10 (Reuters): Petition 'invalid' (Reuters): Sitcom star dies Conspiracy theorists: Are they out to get you? Nationwide The Pentagon on 9/12 The Week that was the World Honda Next Week All that glisters will be gold in luxury hotel plan Australian Property Briefings Kingdom of Leather Neo-Nazis held over anniversary attack plot How to be virtually anyone you want ?1.50 Life is just one big arcade game at the Tokyo Amusement Machine Show. Leo Lewis sees what we'll all play next BT 60,000 sheep left to die on Gulf ship BBC US soldiers kill 8 Iraqi police Police mistaken for gangsters in Sunni hotspot shoot-out, reports James Hider in Fallujah Holiday Inn Iran walks out after nuclear ultimatum Aramis Life The Sunday Times A French secret agent with a licence to kill Nima Zamar claims that she strangled, stabbed and shot for Mossad, reports Charles Bremner from Paris Waitrose Western Union Money Transfer Arafat aides prepare for raid Not a tempting prospect Opera The Temptation of St Anthony Sadler's Wells Prom 71 Thnhalle/Zinman Albert Hall/Radio 3 In T2 on Monday Rupert Graves on why He's Happy… Dell Theatre The Price Apollo Roar recruits to the wild life MacDonald Hotels The Left has got a complex about this war Nationwide Mobility Picture Gallery Gay godfathers are chic so why do gay fathers still freak us out? Arrivistes note, pointlessness is the essence of posh Disembowelled , executed and fired: everyone loves to hate the favourite Frivolous, fluffy fashion is a mark of a civilised people Picture Gallery The Project Manager is dead, long live The Project Disunited Nation French diplomacy letting down both Iraq and the UN The Real Debate The parties consider how ambitious reform should be Coins for Culture The whole world is a great museum's catchment area End of the 'paper trail' on births, marriages and deaths Speed and accidents Good and bad spin Concorde in action Britain's shortage of skilled engineers Cycling in London Beautiful noise Driving afloat Writers' facelifts The Times Harmful effect of TV on children Mahler's perfect pitch Lost in translation Losing laundry The Weather The Times Crossword 22,456 HSBC Gaddafi pushed out of striking role by Swedish woman Will England win the World Cup? Do me a favour, mat Now that David Campese has joined The Times he is not about to go easy on the Poms, Alison Kervin discovers Chanel for Men Elton John high on Abramovichs ' celebrity… Sandown abandoned after militant jockeys take united… Inside Old fighter ready for a scrap but not the scrapheap Interview Sir Bobby Robson George Caulkin finds Newcastle's manager unflinching in his resolve Perugia 's forward thinking leaves Gaddafi in firing line of woman's movement Soaks up the Stories from around the World Body&soul The Rudder Picture Gallery Introducing Chelsea's latest signings: Elton, Eddie , Angus, Melvyn, Salman, Roy, Derek , Sean and Jasper . Ulrika? Perhaps not .. . and Alex is out of the running, too unless it's to paint the fences and cut the grass Subaru Ferguson unmoved by Chelsea revolution Clash of Day McManaman eager to set record straight Game on Your Premiership guide this weekend Gunes points finger at British newspapers The Times Makelele 's power seen as vital to make Chelsea tick Beckham gets world's media on his side Ellis may relinquish control as consortiums target Villa Majestic Millennium offers roof with a view Travelling Fan The Sunday Times We were There your Comments on Last Week's Verdict on the Oval The Weekend's Football Fixtures How They Stand in the Nationwide League Tomorrow Picture Gallery Pardew is caught in the middle as rivals do battle Why great players become losers in a suit The Fink Tank Reports from Football Laboratory Weather an equaliser? You wouldn't bet on it Bet your Life The Betting Challenge The winner of our first monthly contest will require courage, skill an unhealthy knowledge of football, an ability to juggle money-and a willingnes to look a fool when bets flop The Times Sports Book Best Bets of the Weekend Survival the name of the game at Rotherham Zurich Premiership Christopher Irvine on the proud club determined to take its second chance Drahm gatecrashes Sales house-warming party Times Test O2 Guide to this Weekend's Matches Leota left to lament missing World Cup England for the World Cup? Do i me a favour Campo's Choice Shah shows strength of character Smith and Kadeer punish Yorkshire Second Division Emotional Rhodes gets rousing send-off Somerset batsmen fall short again Yesterday's Scoreboards Wagh adds to Essex discomfort Goodwin the brave fails to avert follow-on Frizzell County Championship First Division Leicestershire are finally able to see the funny side Croft underlines his credentials Burns and Crowe victorious in dismissal dispute Europe left with slender lead as us fight back Golf Solhem Cup B&Q Goosen forced to share limelight McRae is dropped by Citroen Motor Rallying Burrow inspires Rhinos comeback Rugby League Ferrari treading dangerous line in tyre controversy Motor Racing Monza Times Robinson turns on power for Wigan 'I've just got this feeling I am going to win it, tough as it is' Olsons have skill to reach height of ambitions David Powell on the pole-vaulting sister creating Chinese whispers Olympic Champions Medal Prospects 50-50 to Make the Great Britain Team Outsiders to Make the Team for Athens Racing next Week Thunderer: Armchair Doncaster Goodwood Brian Boru booked for classic glory Johnston adds another chapter with Lucky Story Reading the racecard Sandown Galled off as riders rebel Over phones Curragh Today WilliamHILL Musselburgh Bangor Worcester King aims to bring St Leger success within his realm Racing Ladbrokes Hapgood discovered hidden benefits of playing for Arsenal Brian Glanville this Football Life Edwards is feeling on top of world Athletics Weekend Fixtures Passing Shot Mitchell's Moment of Semi-Final Magic Billard still leads In Brief Radcliffe back Howey suffers Pulling together Dawson title bid The Results Service Yesterday's Racing Results Court & Social Anniversaries Birthdays Johnny Cash 'The Man in Black': country star whose rugged style defined the genre in songs that spoke always of man's dignity under pressure Herbert E. Abrams Prolific portaitist whose work hangs in all the sanctums in all the sanctums of American public life, from West Point to the White House At Your Service Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial service That was the Social Week On this Day September 13,1920 Hospitable Australia In a feature published on the Court and Scoial page, a Times special correspondent reflects on the national characteristics of Australians Personal Column Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Personal Column Modern Times Philip Howard Hand-me-downs, dress-down day demeanour and advice on wigs Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Times Newspapers Readers Reply In Brief The Faith Page Prayer soaks the soul in the divine ocean of light Martyrs who showed the way to Little England An online project sheds new light on English anti-Catholicism, reports Natalie Bennett Sunday Worship At your Service Catharine Morris To Advertise Telephone : 020 7680 6870 Coopers of Stortford Scale Watcher The Vintage Fords Collection Automatic Cordless Edge Cutter To Advertise Telephone: 020 7680 Burn Belly Fat into a Rock-Hard Lean Stomach Speed Phone Ordering Service Coopers Seiko Birthday Newspapers Direct by Post The Times Gunn ready to go back into the firing line The Saturday Profile The man who built an empire, and fell with it, is back where he started Stairs a Problem? Coopers of Stortford Acorn Stannah Australian Emu Oil On Other Pages Worrying news found in Kenya's tea leaves The Saturday Feature The world is losing its taste for tea and that spells trouble for everyone on Unilever's African plantation Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Saints admits sins Taking to the skies in the lap of luxury Private Jet Business Looks for Runway Success Nic Hopkins experiences the ultimate in in-flight comfort that can be yours for a mere ?8,5000 an hour If that's what floats your boat Yachts for the Super-Rich PCA Players' Awards Dinner 2003 TD waterhouse Equity Prices Larger Capitalisation Shares Bae, J Sainsbury, Ici, Lloyds Tsb Pointers Ftse 100 down 4.4 points at 4,237.8 Dow Jones Industrial average up 11.79 points at 9,471.55 Smaller Capitalisation Shares Kesa, Aggreko, pace, Vislink, Sci Entertainment Pointers Ftse 250 index rose. 15.0 points to 5,625.3 Eurotop 100 No great expectations for a slimmed-down IHG The Week's Biggest Moves By a Correspondent: Surprise sales dip at Oracle as profits jump 28% The Times Microsoft chairman's $186m payout Data revamp makes early rate rises more likely Tech companies debate dividends Stability Pact row threatens EU IHG rejects call for disposals strategy The Times Travel Direct Murdoch sees pay package increase to $14m British Energy agrees sale of AmerGen stake Bordeaux Green comeback for power tycoon Wind Farm Windfall Beatles firm sues Apple Computer Acambis jumps on Aids prevention breakthrough From a commercial point of view, business can only gain from helping people out of poverty' Earl is excluded from Baroness bid for Debenhams The Times Speculation of KLM deal with Air France mounts Shareholders vexed by offer Passenger numbers hit record at BAA airports Silentnight falls to 'cut-price' buyout Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Picture Gallery Results in Brief That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Look Ahead John Gunn is out to save the world. Saturday profile Debenhams bid trumped US recovery hopes jolted Highbury House warning Sulley's power sale Lloyds TSB deal pulled HSBC to merge divisions Stock Market Currencies Commodites Charts British european Japanese craze in the bag for LVMH So you're looking for funding Answer these 146 questions Even in hard times, the Louis Vuitton bag and Prada suit are necessities Changing tastes spell trouble for Kenya's… Inside Why the temptation of a cashback mortgage should be… How to profit from your student days You can stay friends with your bank, say Xan Rice and Alex Hawkes Don't be seduced by star treatment Don't be seduced by star treatment Take a dip into shares without getting but of your… Enter our Competition to Clear your Student Debts Fidellty Investments Contemporary silver takes on a magnetic appeal for… Inside Fraud alert to mobiles and e-mails In Brief M&G Stock Watch Website of the Week Next Week Whine of the Week Janet Taylor, from East Grinstead, West Sussex, was driven to despair by the RAC Good Buy A-Z of Money Bulls and Bears F&C Bad Buy Quotes Accounts with few saving graces Beware the cashback , there's always a catch Mortgages A fat cheque upfront may be tempting, but discounted loans or trackers will provide better value in the long term, says Xan Rice Halifax Old Mutual Fund Managers Scottish Widows Bank Cash remains king despite the odd ace in equities Which piece of plastic Wields the most magic? A Question of Money Mark Atherton looks at three more proboems from our readers Halifax Follow your dream, but still stay grounded Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a couple harbouring ambitions to build a family home and buy a cottage abroad Legal & General Alliance Leicester What the experts say Calculated risk increases the odds of success The Stock Market After a three-year slide, shares are starting to stage a recovery. Andrew Michael asks whether it is time dip a toe into the water again Bank of Scotland Direct Savings LifePolicies Returning to an upward Henderson Global, Investors Path is easier than you think Churchill The Times Be ruthless in your choice of funds If you are a newcomer to investing, you will need advice. Andrew Michael explains how to spot the losers and pick the winners in the fund charts Global investor update Direct Line Being a bigmouth pays off Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge examines a business where confidence is the name of the game The Times Market Harborough Building Society No Title All that glisters Silver Clare Stewart on the allure of modern designs Halifax Fears for Labour's new child savings funds Investment Paula Hawkins on opposition to the new stakeholder-style trust Northern value means that study pays Yields dip in the South West Marks & Spencer Standard Life Healthcare Stroud & Swindon Building Society Direct Line Times Money Unit Trust and Open Ended Investment Company Prices Service Hero to zero and back again Fidelity Investments Old campaigner with a wealth of experience Fund Profile Exeter Friendly Society Mortgages The Times Money Shop The system penalises pensioners who do some paid work - strange, as Gordon Brown, its architect, loves work so much' Alba investors face a stark choice Christine Seib reports on the plight of people who bought a stock market fund that now contains just bonds, property and cash Steel unions to sue over lost pensions Sam missiles from readers over crippling If an penalties Helen Nugent's latest report on the alarming cost of shared appreciation mortgages News tarinvest City breaks take a surreal turn on these alternative… Majorca's style revival Qantas Where to find the glorious colours of autumn in New… Why Ostalgie is the new K buzzword for visitors to… Inside Follow that Star Titan HiTours Last Minute Flights The Best Deals Web of the Week VJV Your £ Abroad Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Lost and loving it Woof! A Guide to Experimental Tourism Air France Try to see things from a different angle The 'experimental tourism' movement aims to help you see familiar places in a new light. Nicola Smith tests it out on a walking tour of London Noble Caledonia Limited In Brief It's a race to the final frontier Nidden Country Tom Chesshyre discovers two new guidebooks helping to lift North Korea's veil of secrecy Bargain-basement coaches hit the road in Britain Budget Buses Hotels. co. uk Travel News Travel Online Pop into title hotel future Designer Rooms I say - you can't wear that in the dining room All at Sea Swansea Cork Ferries Rose-coloured hunt for a red October Annabelle Thorpe discovers that New England's famed display of autumn foliage can, some years, prove unpredictable Virgin Just AA sk Thomas Cook How to travel the legend of the fall Firm up foundations in Cambodia Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Travelsphere holidays CT2 holidays VJV Over the top but so grand Six of the Best Rooms with Four-Poster Beds Pools with a view of the high life A four-page, pull-out-and-keep special on the best the rejuvenated island has to offer Majorca has managed to reinvent itself as a five-star destination, reports Cath Urquhart Saga On Other Pages A perfect spot , whatever your style.. . Hotels the Best on the Island Whether you're a golf-lover, style guru or honeymooner, Majorca has the ideal hotel for that special trip, says Cath Urquhart Archers Direct Honeymoon hits the heights Somak Holidays United Vacations United Airlines Waterscape. com Explore at your leisure Beyond the Sunbed Shopping, Beaches, Culture Annabelle Thorpe and Caroline Hendrie go on reconaissance End of the ecotax era draws near The Travel Collection Timeless Russia MercuryDirect Go rural and escape the crowds 'Agroturismo' has opened up farms and manor houses to visitors. 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Valerie Grove met him there What's Not to like? Tony Lundon, of Liberty X, on the Music of Vivaldi Crying game makes voyeurs of us all Cinema Emma Thompson wants to shock and anger her audience. Sarah Dunant can't bear to watch It's Easy for a Folm to Make us Feel what is Haroer is Making us Think Friends Reunited: on the couch Psychology The hunt for old school friends is mostly about sex and showing off, decides Philip Hodson My Reunited Friends Remind Me that I was Known at School as "Henrietta" The erotic adventures of W. B. Yeats Secret Life For the ageing poet, libido and literary inspiration were inseparable, writes R. F. Foster The Times The Times Whodunnit? Who cares Liddle at Large Rod Liddle clobbers P. D. James, at midnight, in the library, with the candlestick The Reason of Things Philosopher A. C. 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Anna Blundy fell for the Italian fantasy, and found isolation, crucifixes and dead frogs I Tried Not to Let the Children See Me Crying. They Didn't Do Me the Same Favour. We Came Home and Ate More Pasta Disp@tches from the Home Front Age of uncertainty Michael Holroyd embarks on the biography of his own illness England's Best Houses Testing townies Think you know your countryside? Well try our quiz Questions Feather Report Thinking on their feet There's nothing like a long walk to free the creative mind. Alan Franks takes to the road Highland Encounter The Snake is Unblinking. Now Whose Move is It? No Title 3 S& the Laskett Roy Strong on the Making of a… A great escape It was October and the leaves had failen when Sir Roy Strong found the bleak, empty garden that would become paradise There are two very elegant ladies in my garden at… Angela Gore Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Baltic Pine J. 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But what of his own, formidably clever, mind? john Naish sets him an lQ test We Must Keep Learning-It Appears that the Brighter we Stay, the Older we Live The human mind Part one of our extract: how we fall in love Scientists Identify Three Categories of Love: Lust, Attraction and Attachment Pfizer My child is too scared to sleep The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Private Consultation Chlamydia: Your Questions Answered Solgar Tickled back to health Portla colwell meets a migraine sufferer helped by a gentle touch Stop Procrastinating Mind Gym Psychobabble Glossary of Therapists'jargon 'I was an idiot to take it so far' Our moden-day obsession with healthy eating can cost us reiationships and emotional wellbeing. heather Beresford reports Moving on After a Burglary How to Cheat at Eating Chocolate Bars Beyond the Pail We once thought that milk was good for us, but now everyone is ditching the diary. is it realy time to kick the bucket, asks Alice Hart-Davies Behind the Label Cheerios The Times Radioheads Sorted Pocket-Sized Gadgets for Fun on the Run Lunchtime Fix Teeth Whitening The Times Travel Direct France the slow way It took months in ice-cold water and lashings of mashto get two friends crawling across the great dvide. 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