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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Mark Henderson Science Editor of The Times, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Andrew Eames, Alasdair Riley, Carol Kitts, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Lisa Appignanesi, David Brown, Caroline Stacey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Frary, Charles Miller, David Rose, S. C., Stafford, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Kate Wighton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Roger Straghan, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Dr Chris Laing, Elizabeth Judge, Jez Lewis, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Bill Stock, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Alan Titchmarsh, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Emma Lindsey, Vinny Lee, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Kenneth Armitage, Gary Jacob, Khadija Magardie-Bradlow, Steven Rudkin, Tom Charity, Mike Pattenden, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Richard Broke, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Syed Kamall, MEP, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jerome Starkey, Melissa Sihra, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Roe, Juno Leigh, Elizabeth Colman, ZoË Paxton, Rupert Wright, Shaun Ley, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, Carolyn Fry, Alex Knisely, Ann Lawson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Graham Carter, Hada Sarhan, Jaffar Al-Rikabi, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Brenda Maddox, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, S. W., Hampstead, Jonathan Bray, Morgan Falconer, Helen Evans Director, Sally Baker, GrÁinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Keir Harding, Simon de Bruxelles, John Gibson, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, David Watts, Renata Rubnicowicz, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jon Bridger, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Francesca Pagnaccio, Sean O'Neill, Jeannette Hyde, Petra Roach, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Jeremy Harrison, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Clive Aslet, Richard Owen, Eleanor Fitzsimons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Kelly Osbourne, ChloË Bryan-Brown, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, San Sebastián, Lord Hacking, Clarissa Baldwin Chief Executive, Lucy Havard, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Tahir Luddin, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Chris Hitchcock, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Jane Powers, Bruno Teuffer, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Ed potton, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Dr David Green, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, David Davies, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Roy Hattersley, Tony Dawe, Rob Nash, Rajeev Syal, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Lucy Sinclair, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Verne Troyer, James Jackson, John Mitchell, David Cameron, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Trickey, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Mic Wright, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Edwards, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Tim Holsgrove, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Janine di Giovanni, Shannon Murray, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Index Spending power is squeezed as bills bite High taxes and costs leave less disposable cash Falling fuel prices set to bring some relief Saddam's daughter wept 'hot tears' over execution Extremists abuse judge Gay wedding blocked Truth drug for suspects Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Gay marriage of a royal master hits the buffers Orkney council blocks ceremony Hell's Angel lined up to take service Civil partners George Smith Court 'cursed' as cartoon protester is convicted of incitement Screams at judge after Muslim's trial Threats 'were just soundbites' U-turn may block ban on human-animal embryos Falconer backs Brown succession Drug challenge Hain urges deal Sports star shot Shortage of heads Picture Gallery Virgin atlantic Neighbours catch boy, 3, who fell from 3rd-floor fire escape How 'Little Saddam' the despot's daughter spent her … Death of a dictator The execution made her weep 'hot tears' but then she took up her role as head of the family and addressed supporters through a megaphone MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Brothers and sisters Fate of one last 'son' is the biggest riddle of all P&O Ferries We should eat less to show solidarity with the poor, says cardinal Fasting faiths Paul McKenna Police reason for not issuing photos of runaway killers 'is just nonsense' Lord Chancellor reverses decision Human rights 'not relevant here' Multiple Display Advertising Items Polonium found in new restaurant Transsexual's claim Turner stolen Bridge cables cut Porcelain pincher CitroËn Climate minister told to cool off Thousands stranded as 'dangerous' runway forces cancellations Too little grip in the wet, say airlines More flights likely to be postponed Martin Barnett Furniture Paul McKenna Shoppers face confusion in battle of food health labels Seeing red Seat Paul McKenna Police called to protect royal girlfriend Paparazzi follow Kate Middleton Speculation grows of engagement Stomach upset forces Duchess to miss visit Sky Janice Turner Hugo Rifkind You will be Prime Minister, David. Start acting like it The week Brooke A New Moon The new UN Secretary-General must confront thorny old issues Food, Glorious Food Labelling should illuminate without ruining our appetite Happy New Years We can draw a line under the past every day A kestrel's threat: hey, screecher, leave those voles alone Picture Gallery Oprah, give us another gift for the gifted Don't ban breeds Beware Greek Absent-minded NHS needs fresh ideas, not more cash The sinking of our Navy Timesonline Ships to shops Eye for an eye Reform Cap Morris manners Doctor's orders Aussie rules Farmer Giles and the elephant grass If it's January, it must be biking and muesli A beheading executed with dignity You'd have to be a real drag to niggle at this cult success First night Theatre The Rocky Horror Show Comedy Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items British tourist raped and murdered in jewellery theft Woman, 71, fought to protect her bag Family conducted own investigation Robber gets 20 years for suffocating friend's wife Boots Currys Inquiry into politician who made 2,333% profit in property deals £7,500 plots are sold on for £175,000 Local councillor suspended by party Police may opt for uniform dress code 4x4s targeted £2m extension Back to the future Picture Gallery X-Series Campaign to highlight cost of illegal workers Police seize cash in pitbull case Hare mince pie, anyone? MMR doctor drops libel action Impressionist sale to set record Dfs Currys Stars turn boy's pet project into a big draw for charity Laura Ashley Timesonline PC World According to Hugo Rifkind Landblondon Army raises joining age to ease recruitment shortfall Start at 33 after limit rises by 7 years Iraq casualties deterring applicants Multiple Display Advertising Items Students go East for cheap living and bright future Marketable way to learn a language City firms look for Chinese speakers Betjeman senior shows his poetic depths Lost logbook shows that father and son may have exchanged bitter words but they shared a taste in verse Holland & Barrett Climate change brings butterfly invasion Butterflies and moths immigrate Fears for native species and plants Vauxhall Less welcome Dell Pick-and-mix music fans choose single tracks over albums O2 Top pops The ones to watch Enter the new Freddie Mercury . . . Police strive to identify Asian man killed in M25 coach crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton injured in Alpine accident Is this a trolley near you? Multiple Display Advertising Items E-mail address — do not use The week on the web Qatar, get out Spot the trolley Hum fun Shhh Wars Deathly viewing Online most read Spaced out America Germany Truth drug for house of horrors pair as killings overwhelm police Families protest over investigation Officers sacked or suspended Mango tree parents will add to the pressure Jessops Bespoke Suits The questions Gadget aims to end DVD war and prevent another Betamax disaster New player can read both formats Apple to make big announcement Travelodge Technological turkeys (AFP): Tigers blamed for deadly bus bomb (AFP): Hip surgery success (AFP): Britney child deal (AFP): Sanction scheme (AP): Rebels help rhinos Directline First woman deputy at UN follows heavy pressure from African states Choice will please African nations Old hands get two other senior posts First lady (Reuters), (AP): Abe vows North Korea action (AP): Trawler rescues stranded sailor (AFP): Suspect wins handcuffs appeal (AP): China ascends in aeronautics Empiredirect (Reuters): The elephants have their day Hilton Final forgiveness for spy who betrayed his wife to the Stasi Politician was jailed and exiled Deathbed chance of reconciliation Watching you, watching me Dutch aim to beat Taleban by inviting them round to tea Military HQ is run as open house Single soldier lost on Afghan mission 'a-Rated' Eradication of poppies 'will spark retribution' The Conran Shop Democrats play Dead to thank their big heroes Cottagehols Bush surrounds himself with war supporters Top two generals in Iraq replaced Divisions persist over more troops Multiple Display Advertising Items I lied over secret police links, admits Archbishop Covert meetings over five years Vatican has given its full support Portland Holidays Direct Vatican squeeze on visitors cuts opening hours The long wait The Sunday Times Alitalia perks up on talk of rescue UK flops online Chief is ousted Pensions switch Quote of the day It's showtime Business big shot Vodafone vows not to pay over the odds for Hutchison Vodafone tries to reassure investors Private equity alliance is close Air Asia's chief takes no-frills approach to 13-hour flights BA yesterday moved a step closer to resolving the Glass action Stock markets Private equity and pensions can make good bedfellows Land Securities Commodities Picture Gallery Confused US waits for Bernanke Currencies Saintly behaviour Timesonline Need to know The Sunday Times Results in brief British companies fail to shine online BBC only site to make top ten Big miners fail to register on radar American groups have biggest screen presence Falling through the net is missed opportunity Herbie Frogg St James's Place chief executive is ousted with a £2.5m payoff The Times First Choice joins in race for French rival The week that was Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Which large-company chief executive is first for the … City Diary The Old Bailey is 100 years old next month, and I hear City Diary Chance in a million for the underdogs City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals A card arrives from a Brussels-based financial institut City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Life's a beach for Merrill's man City Diary Vive la France This is the new logo to be launched on Monday by the … Pension funds seek a direct line to the private equity bonanza More opt for the do-it-yourself route Value of direct investments doubles Ten of the best John Lewis sales up over Christmas ABF dumps broker Nasdaq unmoved House prices slip Tesco told 'no' High-tech giants gather their gadgets Disney to unveil 'tweenage strategy' Bill Gates to push his rival to iPod City Staff: Booming growth in American jobs raises new inflation fears The Times BAT chief executive pours cold water on Gallaher bid talk The Times Alitalia rises on hope that rescue is on wing Business big shot Paul Adams Acblack Confidence boost for eurozone Chinese bank move Legal merger off Eli Lilly settlement French and Americans join battle over Baccarat crystal Capitalists plan €35m capital boost Our tradition at stake say opponents The Times Glass ceiling 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 Energy groups suffer amid fears of crackdown by EU Large caps Rightmove rises on broker's tip Small caps Gilts A&L has a great deal to gain from the latest Swiss banking regime Equity Prices Land Securities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Faith Modern Times Bent Juel-Jensen Polymathic Oxford University physician who made valuable donations to the Bodleian Library Bent Juel-Jensen, physician and bibliophile, was born on November 11,1922. He died on December 20,2006, aged 84 Lord Carter Lives Remembered The very dead of winter is no time for New Age woolliness Faith Credo Deeply attached to three million strangers A Muslim woman rejoices at Mecca despite the Saudi authorities' stern antipathy to women pilgrims Literary lies, disgusting feet and chaos in the cinemas of Kilmarnock Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for Puzzles with extra puzzle, and a sketch with extra oomph Feedback Plus a cure for Red Cross confusion — and to whom it may concern Court Circular Faith news Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchen magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fido saves the day for RAF's bombing crews Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day January 6,1814 Papers from Dublin record the activities of the police office there over the new year Weather Silverburn can live up to pedigree Racing Ladbrokes Newcastle Yesterday's results Chepstow Simon Barnes Totescoop6 Musselburgh Football Purple Moon lands odds Wolverhampton Sandown Park Racing Lingfield Park Haydock Park Kempton Park Course specialists Racing next week Murray lays down marker with defeat of Davydenko Tennis The Times Sport Staff: Trainer at pains to make final pledge Basketball Richards forecasting better times ahead for Harlequins and England Rugby union Gomarsall earns director's acclaim Win against Bath could ease pressure Match-by-match guide to the weekend's Guinness Premiership action Ellis leads England to hard-fought win Lucky Steyn Dawson in swing Cowher goodbye Missing in action Egham on track Today Football Results Sky Sports Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Football Fixtures Cricket Golf Rugby union Tennis Cold day in the Netherlands that saw all arrows point to Lakeside Darts BDO World Championship Dutch teenager tipped for success Van Barneveld provides inspiration Going Dutch One-hit wonders McGrath delivers final blows to England The Ashes Fifth Test Theakston Final scoreboard from Sydney Australia's three amigos ride off into the sunset The Ashes Fifth Test Retiring trio sign off in perfect style 'They won't ask us back, ' says Warne Inside Get used to it, they are simply better than us By comparison The Ashes The aftermath Will England ever recover from their darkest hour? The Ashes The aftermath Times Online England leave nothing to chance as they start planning for 2009 The Ashes The aftermath Review to look at tour failures ECB confident of topping Australia CMJ's end-of-series report: how the players rate out of 10 Harsh lessons of past seven weeks have to be learnt The Ashes The aftermath Timesonline Vaughan hoping to lift spirits for one-day leg Return the urn? Try to get the artefacts right first . . . Big Brother scores own goal in Cundy no-show Murray made of the write stuff League One Today's Coca-Cola League fixtures Yeovil Town moved up to fifth place with a 3-1 victory League Two West Ham reluctant to part with unsettled Reo-Coker Football Window watch Cluster of clubs interested in player Sidelines beckon for Brighton tie Sport Staff: Own goal starts Millwall slide towards Cup exit Bluesq Bridging the gap FA Cup third round Who will provide the shocks in this weekend's ties? Wenger calls for more protection from referees FA Cup third round BBC One, 5.15pm today Ryan facelift gives Doncaster chance of upset Giants there for the killing unless you are Chelsea Fink Tank In the football laboratory Bardsley set to strengthen Villa defence FA Cup third round BBC One, 2pm tomorrow WilliamHILL United facing new obstacle in their chase of Hargreaves £21m price tag for England player Talks progress behind the scenes Jol anxious to prevent another Cup calamity Larsson set for start as O'Neill tries to come up with a plan FA Cup third round BBC One, 2pm tomorrow Roeder sees the funny side of his injury woes Ladbrokes Understudy Lee left thanking his lucky stars he is living the dream FA Cup third round 3pm today Injury crisis puts goalkeeper on stage MacClesfield to relish their big day Pauper tigers Shevchenko given frank reminder of change in fortunes FA Cup third round 3pm today Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Crossword 23,491 Wenger turns to fighting talk in defence of his Arsenal 'babies' The Times Chrysler Index The Ashes inquest special Index Inside Timesonline Free guides Do the sums on ecofriendly deals Mortgage Watch Whine of the Week Case Study Good Values Built in Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Grey areas with green energy Fidelity What price for your principles? Caitlin Moran says she won't be losing any sleep after a new year review of her finances showed how much she spends on ecofriendly services The Times Easy ways to save energy and money The cost of generating your own power F&C The Times Legal & General How to ensure that your money talks Mic Wright says that retirement savings can be invested to influence corporate behaviour Action plan Equity Release Information Centre NatWest Case Study Sustainable Approach Abbey Private equity bids set to peak The Times Thumbs up Thumbs down Leeds Building Society Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Alliance Leicester Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Directline Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Newstaram Index Inside Next Saturday Man-Sized Question Celebrity big bother Why we could all benefit from a scientist inside that house Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Picking up the scent John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Old folk tales hold cures for the future Diet delays trains Dangerous, dude Antibody Freelance stress Foot for thought Feel the fear; it's healthy DR Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP What's that you said? Got cloth ears at parties? Simon Crompton reports on research that says our brain can help us to hear more Cut the racket How to tune in Worthy labels can be sticky Junk Medicine Ethical Pharmaceuticals A man who can make a new you Paul McKenna could change millions of lives, he tells Robert Crampton in an interview to launch a week-long Times special on self-improvement Timesonline Are You in the Right Mind to Change your Life? Answer these questions to find if you have a smart strategy for self-improvement, says John Naish How does it work? 'i can do anything I want' Inside Story Drama and Disability Breaking her neck at 14 hasn't stopped Shannon Murray, now 30, from pursuing a career in acting Stars in the wars My year of living agelessly Francesca Pagnaccio knocked nine years off her CV and found a new job and a new perspective on life The Times As old as you feel? Nothing like a good knees-up A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny For Families in the Times Today The good granny's advice PRU Health Picture Gallery Eco-worrier's green calendar 2007 The Times The war on blubber Global diet books are the latest slimming phenomenon, but which will work for you? Caroline Stacey looks between the covers The Times Slaving for your supper Think you are doing the right thing buying seasonal, British food? Think again, argues Jez Lewis Ruby jewels to light up winter Pomegranate, fennel and macKerel ceviche Slim woman walking Baby Stole my Body Weighing out In her final weight-loss diary, Suzi Godson reaches her target — just in time for the new year What you asked about getting your pre-pregnancy body back Best Betts Cleansing Ritual Toxic shocker Damian Barr wanted a break from the booze but he found a Devon spa dedicated to cleansing the body and the mind hard to swallow The Times Cutting a dash on the slopes Breathing Space Greener Pistes The Times Unsure of a big surprise Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Little Miss Ozzy Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Kelly Osbourne, 22, has dumped her demons, keeps fit by clubbing and swears by family values Innocent Index Inside The Times Don't scorn the package holiday — there are some great deals to be had The World This Week Climatecare Image of the Week Home & Away Detox SriLankan Airlines Celebrity Cruises My family and other animals Kicking off our villas issue, Janice Turner and family seek a holiday home on Corfu where they can relive Gerald Durrell's childhood memoir Club Med In the Durrells' footsteps Need to know Page & Moy Grab a treat in Chicago Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Timesonline Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heaven with a helipad Luxury Villas Tom Chesshyre gives the lowdown on 2007's villa breaks Titanhitours Multiple Display Advertising Items Thriller villas Flying solo on the slopes Your Say ChloË Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Holiday Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm out with the in-crowd Cath Urquhart joins the party on Barbados's platinum coast Plantation house villas Sovereign Need to know The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items That sinking feeling Nicholas Roe damages his reputation in an Aegean boat Need to know Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Moor, please: villas with boats Testing by the pool A swanky villa - with staff? Rupert Wright wonders if they can keep his family happy Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa Cruising Italian Style Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels are dead: viva the villa Holidaying with kids? Shun the hotel herd and do it your way, says Jeannette Hyde Today in body & soul Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times How to pick the perfect villa Go old Turkey Villa life beats the resorts for Andrew Eames Noble Caledonia Need to know Butterfly chase Departures Back to the cave Tango in the night Beach forest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Under the rum rum tree As Kew Gardens is set to star in a new TV show, Carolyn Fry explores a lost Sri Lankan link Multiple Display Advertising Items Brave new worlds Need to know It's twice as nice Gift and souvenir allowance to double, says Tom Chesshyre Jod What you're allowed At last the snow falls, and so do prices Erratic weather brings skiing bargains for European travellers Glowing Hit Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Downhill runs What's Hot in the Cold News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelcollection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: The George in Rye, East Sussex Competition Timesonline The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items SriLankan Airlines Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'a bookstore with books first — that's cheering' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Your say Timesonline Thebookthief David Baddiel His word 'My literary resolutions — but will pinning them on the fridge help?' Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart Reader Chart The Top 50 Bestsellers of 2006 This week's indie top 10 They're reading . . . Hatchet job or horror story? Required reading Scholars have doubts over Jung Chang and Jon Halliday's Mao - now in paperback - but Brenda Maddox finds it chilling Mao - man or monster? Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The Times The extraordinary Mr Iggulden Saddle sore, freezing, risking rabies. Just what dangers drive the author of that boyish bestseller as he researches his new book? Tim Teeman finds out Timesonline Extract Wolf of the Plains Eric Clapton: What's new for 2007 Michael Palin Palin's New Europe John Major More Than a Game: The Story of Cricket's Early Years TLS Günter Grass Peeling the Onion Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman Long Way Down Peter Ackroyd The Thames Ben MacIntyre Agent Zigzag Charles Leadbeater We-Think Germaine Greer Shakespeare's Wife David Hart Dyke Four Weeks In May Simon Sebag Montefiore Young Stalin Max Hastings Nemesis: The Battle for Japan 1944-45 How we got in such estate Nonfiction Housing In short The tale of the sheep farmer of Near Sawrey Biography Beatrix Potter a Life in Nature by Linda Lear Randomhouse Picador Another northern star Crime Audiobooks In short Unto them, a boy is born Novel The Cleft by Doris Lessing The Times A river runs through it Fantasy Classics Cold Comfort Farm Second Honeymoon Fiction By Joanna Trollope Black Swan, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) A Secret Madness Paperbacks Nonfiction The Story of a Marriage By Elaine Bass Profile Books, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Under the Weather Us and the Elements By Tom Fort Arrow, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Poe Shadow By Matthew Pearl Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) City of Oranges Arabs and Jews in Jaffa By Adam LeBor Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Love and Other Impossible Pursuits By Ayelet Waldman Black Swan, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Mean streets, men of the road Children's Double or Die (Young Bond series, 10+) by Charlie Higson The Nighwayman's Footsteps (10+) by Nicola Morgan Ecce Romanus verissimus Parvulorum Harrius Potter ET Camera Secretorum By J. 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Rowling translated by Peter Needham The Times The Books group In this week's TLS Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 678 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Word Watching Answers Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4105 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Index The Listener Crossword 3911 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 022 - Medium Su Doku No 1127 - Super Fiendish Killer No 403 - Deadly (60 mins) Index Sunny skies ahead for holiday isle David Watts on the success story of the people of Barbados and their government It does not get any better than Barbados Fanfare for the common man Prime Minister Owen Arthur is never more at home than when he is among his people, David Watts discovers British Airways In his Own Words Take a girl like Rihanna David Sinclair profiles a local pop princess who has come a long way in just 18 years Rihanna's Story Magical nights on the lawns of Holders House David Watts looks forward to the highlights of this year's festival British Airways Holders Season 2007 Barbados Festivals and Events Why I love Barbados Celebrities and sportsmen say what makes it so special for them Barbados Skeete saddles up for a career in showbiz Almond blossoms in Barbados Tony Dawe on the growth of the Caribbean resorts group British Airways Mystery shoppers will put traders on their mettle Say 'I do' to a match made in heaven Many couples are falling in love with the idea of a sun-kissed ceremony, says Renata Rubnicowicz The perfect place to choose for that special day What You Need to Get Married in Barbados New innings for a hallowed ground Tony Dawe hopes the transformation of Kensington Oval will hit the sceptics for six A half century of cricket memories Ivo Tennant recalls the legends who graced the green at Kensington Oval Thousands of rooms and packages available ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Cricket king gives World Cup leading edge Ivo Tennant reports on how sporting legend Sir Garfield Sobers is still bowling them over in Barbados as a tourist ambassador British Airways Holidays Preaching perks of living a healthy life Golfing elite tees up for a game that's way above par Tony Dawe and David Davies report from the Golf World Cup Barbados No monkey business — these are serious courses David Davies looks at the recent growth of golf on the island Far from the madding crowds The north of Barbados may be 'forgotten' but the cognoscenti like it that way, says Tony Dawe Barbados Bridging the gap between old and new Tony Dawe takes a stroll around Bridgetown and discovers a capital full of hidden treasures British Airways Holidays Caribbean cuisine that packs a punch Barbados boasts a feast of top-quality restaurants to whet a foodie's appetite, says Tony Dawe British Airways has a week in Barbados from just £419 Ba Index Lexus Hurtigruten Contents 06.01.07 Honeymoon Season at Butlin's Contacts Energy saving trust The Dark Ages Virgin atlantic Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . Wisdom Charles II (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, 67, Yachtsman Lexiconfusion No. 115 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* SLummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged "Accidents will happen in the best-regulated families" Family Holidays Bargainhunter Out There Skiwear Woolacombe Bay Coolhunter Simplytravel Timesonline Barefoot on the Nile Travel 2007 Egypt Who would expect a cruise with a star Parisian shoemaker to involve a dash to safety acros moonlit rocks? Lisa Grainger goes on an Egyptian adventure with Christian Louboutin Five Egyptian Adventures Cunard Our Awfully Big Adventures Holiday memories are made of this — funny, scary and some unusual incidents Five Short-Haul Adventures Travel 2007 Action Plan You don't have to go too far to enjoy an exciting, alternative getaway Air Mauritius We are Sailing For a father with a lifelong love of boating, a family sailing club in Turkey offered a chance to share his passion Seeds of Change Five Family Holidays Child-friendly destinations, from mountainside to beachfront Seeds of Change Way More than Cruise Welchsjuice Club Med Walking Holidays Centerparcs Holiday Property Bond The Life Aquatic Travel 2007 Gozo For the novice diver, Gozo offers the perfect long-weekend short-haul solution, says Hilary Rose My Dream Date in Africa Jane Wheatley saddles up for a riding holiday with a difference, a horseback safari, across the plains of Kenya Activity Holidays Great Rail Journeys Brittany Ferries Five New Beaches Travel 2007 Action Plan There are still new, unspoilt beaches to be found, even close to home Senoras who Lunch Wickes KIA Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Gibraltar Boys' Own Safari When Christian Slater took his seven-year-old son to Africa, he also saw a chance to work on Jaden's reading skills. The actor came away with much more — including a new set of priorities in life Thomson Cruises Travelling from Southampton to Hong Kong on a container … Orient-Express Hotels Trains & Cruises Love in a Cold Climate Janine di Giovanni's on-off relationship with skiing turned a corner when she visited Lech with her husband and child — and fell in love all over again CTS Horizons Five City Breaks A range of quirky urban destinations within easy reach await your discovery The Travel Collection Travels with my Son Raw adventure or 007-style glamour . . . Ginny Dougary and her teenage son had different expectations of their holiday in Oman, but in the end it was a uniquely bonding experience Africansafariclub Greece Turkey Antigua Taking the Plunge After a traumatic year, water-phobic Emma Lindsey rebuilt her confidence in a women-only surfing retreat in Bali Captainschoice Covering a gruelling adventure race in the wilds of … Sporty Spice Coming to a beach near you: sporty bikinis with a sexy edge. Active wear has never looked so good London Art Fair Raymond Weil Geneve Days of Wine and Detox Sarah Vine and her parents visit a Lombardy spa that boldly combines health treatments with the high life Truth in Beauty Harrods Noble Caledonia Sainsbury's Lost in Sushi On a short trip to Tokyo, Giles Coren finds all his ideas about what food can be are turned upside down The Times Hellmann's I'm Using Some Dishes in New York that Play on the American Love of Contrasts SautÉed Langoustine Tails with Maple-Glazed Chicken Wings, Granny Smith Salad and Cauliflower Cream Marinated Tuna Tartare with Chillies, Lime and CrÈme … Vi-Spring With the Big Wine Sales Putting New Offerings within Easy Reach, It's Time to Get Adventurous Monte Carlo or Bust The Candy brothers' über-luxurious yacht is the ultimate in floating opulence — and perfectly at home in its Monaco mooring Bensons for beds Multiple Display Advertising Items When Irish Woods are Blooming A romantic river glen and a secluded woodland walk are among the surprises at an 18th-century Irish estate Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Garden Tours with Stephen Anderton Once again we offer the chance to join Stephen Anderton on two exceptional garden tours designed exclusively for Time readers. Both feature exciting private gardens not generally open to the public Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Traders Beta Male Multiyork Electrolux Index Warren Evans Index A bracing breath of fresh Eyre We asked for your favourite shows of last year — and one clear winner emerged, reveals Richard Morrison …my… Your guide to staying in and going out … of the Week Choice Their plans for the week Feelin' all right Mr Motivator, aka Derrick Evans, on fighting the flab They swear; Keith cares That potty-mouthed Keith Allen has found the perfect outlet — a film on Tourette syndrome, says Caitlin Moran Timesonline Theatre Dick Whittington and his Cat …or… Our readers decide Dick Whittington and his Cat Cinema The Holiday Exhibition Velázquez The monster and me From Shameless to playing Idi Amin's dupe, James McAvoy is revealing huge talents. James Christopher met him Looking ahead The best screen events of spring ChoicesUK Top Films in Rep Little Red Flowers New Film Reviews Director: Yuan Zhang, Chi/it, 12a, 92min Stars: Ning Yuanyuan, Zhao Rui, Li Xiaofeng On selected release Dark Horse Director: Dagur Kári, Den/Ice, TBC, 109min Stars: Jakob Cedergren, Tilly Scott Pederson, Nicolas Bro On selected release Mad Mex on the run The Big Film Blood, gore, Mayans . . . Ian Johns struggles to make sense of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto Employee of the Month Director: Greg Coolldge, US, 12A, 103min Stars: Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, Dax Shepard On general release Miss Potter Director: Chris Noonan, UK/US, PG, 92min Stars: Renée Zellweger, Emily Watson, Ewan McGregor On general release A Prairie Home Companion Director: Robert Altman, US, PG, 105min Stars: Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Woody Harrelson, John C. 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Morgan Falconer listens up Gallaries Bookingahead Hogarth at Tate Britain Museums Top for Kids V&A Top Events Tate Events Kids Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Square Meal: Top spots for healthy grub Detox for the new year with Square Meal's guide to nutritious and delicious food in the South East Chi Noodle and Wine Bar The Big Eat Squaremeal Lilies of the 'Pool Quirky tales of family life in 1920s Liverpool defy the well-worn rules of costume drama, says Paul Hoggart Radio Head Chris Campling on the not so Young Ones Adam Sherwin on the future of Tv, and James Jackson with what not to miss Hoggart's Choice Saturday 6 Main channels TV Choice Key Variations Best of the Rest . . . 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