News from 20/01/2007
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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, R. Rutherford, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Simon Hills, John Mulvey, Richard Harrison, Nick Knowles Tv Presenter, Carol Midgley, Alan Baker, Melissa Katsoulis, Ramzi Mohammed, Jon Payne, Phil Franklin, Stephen Jakobi, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Dominic Walsh, Dr Alice Roberts, Ben Machell, Tina Gaudoin, Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Wilkie Collins, Rebecca Frayn, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Morgan Falconer, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Courtenay Inchbald, Pete Paphides, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Ewart Williams, Christina Koning, Susan Devonshire Jones, Charles Allen, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Hanus D. Wolf, Matt Dickinson, Jane MaCartney, Andrew Teal, Peta Bee, Kristian Rudsta, Chris Campling, Rebecca O'connor, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Margaret Reynolds, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Keith Hopcroft, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Tony Dawe, John Carey, Annabelle Thorpe, Catherine Philp, Patrick Foster, Anna Shepard, Peter J. M. Wayne, Joe Bolger, Phil Yates, Maggie O'Farrell, Gary Duncan, Nicholas Best, Gene Simmons, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hannah Betts, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Louis MacNeice, Graham Stewart, Robin Pagnamenta, Nancy Durrant, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, David Rothkopf, Mike Pattenden, Tim Reid, Tony Blair, Jonathan Schmidt, Michael Glover, Martin Symington, Will Lawrence, Ed Potton, Margaret Walker, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Charlie Holland, Magnus Grimond, John Russell Taylor, Sarah Birke, Robin Stemp, Kaveh Solhekol, Rick Jones, Emily Maitlis, Bronwen Maddox, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Vine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Daria Shilton, Steve Jelbert, Susannah Donnelly, Mike Brewer, Dominic Maxwell, Alison Steed, Tim Wapshott, Alan Arkin, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Wishart, Richard Morrison, Rev Chris Mitchell, Tony Halpin, Tom Chesshyre, Gordon Brown, Olav Bjortomt, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, L. Hollands, Neelam Verjee, Jane MacQuitty, Judith Hoff, Peter Lansley, Terry Eagleton, Sue Bryant, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Joanna Walters, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Martin Aston, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, David Sharrock, Dr Copperfield, Danielle Lloyd, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Tom Charity, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jo Morris, Elaine Feinstein, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jon Lusk, Ron Lewis, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Patrick Neate, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, Patrick Stewart, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Sarah Turner, Raymond Keene, Pratap Rughani, Clive Tully, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Dr Paul Sacher, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, George McALLISTER, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Gary Buchanan, Marcus Leroux, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Stewart Tendler, Michael Patterson, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Nicholas Clee, Joanna Pitman, F. 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Faux, Margaret Atwood, James Doran, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Prue White, Neil Fisher, Celia Dodd, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, David Major, John Naish, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Bryce Elder, Giles Smith, Christina Hardyment, David Aaronovitch, Mark Frary, Nick Hawton, Clare Lazaro, Jenni Rutherford, Christine Seib, David Chater, Trevor Hughes, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Giles Coren, John Burnside, Vivienne Parry, Vinny Lee, Chris Gardner, Debra Craine, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Jonathan Richards, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword co-editor, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Jonathan Halliwell, Paul Wood, Barry Borman, Tom Whitwell, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Sage, Gordon Ramsay, Steve Meredith, Fran Yeoman, Laura Deeley, ChloË Bryan-Brown, Ross Leckie, Nick Hasell Tempus, Marcel Berlins, Margaret Spoor, James Charles, Michael Kilgariff, Philip Webster Political Editor, Lawrence Norfolk, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Stan Winston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, David Sanderson, Rory Stewart, Angus Batey, Jill Crawshaw, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Julian Dare, Alan Jackson, Daphne Lockyer, Tom Bower,
ResumoIndex Cancer study ordered into mobile phones Government expert warns of 'hint of a link' 200,000 join research into long-term users Index We want to abolish 'Star Wars', China says Move to cap GPs' pay Spy 'breakthrough' Row mars comeback Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers Gastropubs The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Blair aide arrested as part of 'loans for peerages' inquiry Detectives suspect perversion of justice Friends criticise police operation The remarkable rise of a formidable fundraiser Line of inquiry George Smith Miliband attacks Prince for flying to collect green award in New York Accusation of "green hypocrisy" Charles cancels flight to Klosters Air-freighted food to be given a warning label Hague will be voice of northern Tories Husband cleared Correction Picture Gallery Chequered past Bailiffs seize bank's cash Canny Poles eager to display a blend of loyalties in new tartan Dolce & Gabbana 'Could these be the cigarettes of the 21st century? … Mobile phones It's right to have worries, expert says 'Don't buy phones for primary pupils' Holiday Inn Tips to cut risk A science of ifs, buts and maybes . . . Flybe Our space missile is aimed at peace, China tells world Strike raises fear of Star Wars race 'Soft underbelly' of US is exposed Magnet Jade lurches from hero to zero Big Brother row 82% of voters evict house bully Public are barred from reception Bringing it all together Activa Verdicts from the playground Big Brother row This trash makes you feel righteous? Get real BA backs down and ends ban on crosses Lapel pins to be allowed on uniform Worker returns after unpaid leave Superdrug Chesney's Argos Jaguar Doctors' anger over plan to limit pay Hewitt seeks to amend wages deal Pact sours as GPs reap benefit Oxfam International Evesham Technology Test targets cheats who sell tap water by the bottle Sky Nine years for the relentless stalker who made up a rape 'Devious' woman must pay victims Campaign broke up wedding couple Currys Janice Turner Joe Joseph Examine the pink doughnut closely. Then sit and weep Farewell of the week The week Rebrand of the week ClassicFurniture4u Reasoned argument of the week Idiocy of the week Celestial Overstretch China has fired a dangerous warning shot in space Phone Safety A new health study of mobiles is a wise investment Old Swives' Tale There is more to the martyred monarch than a grave Van Dyck Birds gotta fly and dogs gotta lick. Is there a connection? Picture Gallery How dare you invade my privacy! Oh, all right EU reform Welsh cricket Singing in schools: opportunity or empty gesture? Standing room only Timesonline No more hosepipe bans Reality bites Born lucky Safety first Careful now Why not trust '12 good men and true'? High inflation? You ain't seen the half of it How Churchill was stumped by devolution Sainsbury's '21/7 plotters asked for strongest chemicals' CCTV shows men at cosmetics shop They 'asked for strongest chemicals' Marksandspencer Singapore Airlines Mural sees the light of day Virgin Law Lords may rule on shooting Fraudster runs into trouble Pig swill farmers lodge claim Mystery of lingerie draper Dell Barmaid falls through floor and lands on TV chat show Land Rover Video fame Has a naughty word exposed Charles I? Historian cracks code in lover's letter View of 'stuffy' Charles will change Land Rover Out of date Boots According to Hugo Rifkind My Week Raja Fashions Hewlett-Packard Police match image of Litvinenko's real killer with his death-bed description Poison plot Norwich Union Film-maker fears returning to Russia Poison plot Portland Holidays Direct Dfs Thousands still without power in aftermath of the killer gale Storm force NHS patient groups to be abolished Father hanged Armed thief jailed Ferry escapes ban Student's 200ft fall SNP chief wants a Queen of Scots Leader hopes to revive ancient title Shared monarch remains party policy Early Advantage Empiredirect Justice at last: witnesses emerge to defeat gang who thought they were above the law Killer was one of jailed robbers Police declare poster war on crime Jessops Watch out, a hitman's behind you The week on the web Diddy flame-grilled Feather-weights Secret second life Bespoke Suits Online most read Brown supports England for the cup. Errr . . . and Scotland as well Chancellor backs World Cup 2018 bid He strives to avoid upsetting the Scots Prime minister-in-waiting is keen to kick the issues around Coroner's verdict on Thailand killing Footballer arrested Grunwick libel Sorry Street-Porter Dietrich's earring Picture Gallery A Shakespearean romance high on drugs but a bit low on enchantment First night Theatre Cymbeline Lyric, Hammersmith W6 MaZDa France Canada Space attack will force US to rethink tactics with spy-in-the-sky satellites They are in range of Chinese strike Orbiting eyes may have to be smaller Explosion will create hazard for other craft China's shot will make the US get off its high horse Vauxhall Auden and Yeats — the next big thing in French charts Parentsagainsteatingdisorders Poetry in music Npower Golden boy Gerhard gets a raspberry from the critics Three held after 'anti-Turkish' editor killed Problem heads Abramovich stuck in charge (Reuters): Migrant models spark row (AP), (Reuters): Fighting erupts in Mogadishu Records reveal real Mona Lisa Lastminute (AP): Fists fly as MPs clash over electoral changes Hilton Elections in Serbia set nerves on edge again over Kosovo Disputed province is key to region Wrong ruling may reignite conflict UN 'paid North Korean regime millions in cash' Lifescan Villagers hunt the mystery man who seized jungle girl Alleged abductor escaped into trees 'Victim' making slow recovery Anglian Home Improvements Ebookers Jury braces itself for a horror tale of missing women and a pig farm Canada For 20 years, women went missing from seedy streets. Now a court will hear evidence that they may have ended up in pies Laura Ashley Mass murderers Irwin girl's wild life stirs controversy Bindi, 8, fêted as a major celebrity Mother hits backs at critics of tour Cottageshols Hermes (AP): Teenager jailed over 'murder' plot (Reuters): Mine clearers killed Airport alert (AP): Sudan death toll (AP): Brothels victory Bebitalia Obama 'was educated in madrassa' Senator hid time there, says article Clinton distances herself from claims Resperate It's smelly, slimy and Japan can't get enough Happy feet movie Elite-tiles Samurai Multiple Display Advertising Items Al-Sadr deputy arrested in death squads crackdown EasyJet Endangered species find new home on the range SAGA Insurance Special operations The Sunday Times UK is losing race for Airbus funds US oil crackdown CVC hire Bet on rate rise Quote of the day Euronext merger Business big shot Motorola to cut 4,000 jobs after its profits nearly halve Mobile handset price war bites Aggressive Asian offerings a factor Bullish over a matador Jurys Doyle weighs up the sale of its €1bn three-star hotel brand Car lot Stock markets Hurdles bar path on investors' road to India Commodities Picture Gallery Marriott Currencies Timesonline Need to know Rumour mill In the know Director deals Tiddler to watch Papers suggest that the Royal Navy's great hero was a City villain after all Lord Cochrane, revered seaman of the Napoleonic era, was guilty of an elaborate scam, an author discovers The real-life Hornblower Bogus buys Traders bet on rate rises after strong Christmas sales period National debt climbs above the £500bn mark Chancellor's reckoning Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday UBS drives along Aston Martin bidding Bank to present case for savings Bidders put off by £7m pension deficit Smiths plans to pursue joint ventures after £2.5bn GE deal Kicking tyres Palm Architecture's new vocabulary The Times A lasting faith in Tiny beginnings City Diary Rumours that Bear Stearns, the American investment … City Diary Levi's suspended by ethical group in living wage row From corporate finance at Deutsche Bank to Bolton's … City Diary Scamdinavia City Diary Picture Gallery UK hedge fund gets starring role in new film Aramid backs bullfight biopic Funds seek high returns in movies Timesonline Big shot Dobbies stake LSE share rise Ofwat attack Pensions switch CVC poaches Investcorp chief for push into the US The Times Prime move Why the gentlemen of private equity are starting to play dirty Hostile ways BP rejects claim that senior staff put cost savings ahead of safety Pipe decision 'not relevant' to blast Group concedes 'blind spot' to risks General Electric restates accounts again, after $340m overstatement The Times Watchdog sees failure to tackle problems Morgan Stanley buys string of luxury hotels from CNL Deal is valued at $6.6 billion Purchase includes Doral golf resort The Times Barclays takes on US lender (AFX): Oprah tops rich list with $1.5bn (Reuters): Banks to cut NYSE trader jobs (Reuters): Citigroup beats profit forecast The Gallic charm that worked its magic on New York Jean-François Théodore, of Euronext, is the man behind the pioneering transatlantic stock exchange merger Marketmaker Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Assume nothing: power plays today will have unexpected outcomes tomorrow Current affairs may mask events of greater importance, argue David Rothkopf and Jonathan Schmidt Looking for magic in the mountains 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates InterContinental hits record as £5bn bid rumours persist Large caps Dot-com survivor returns to form Small caps Gilts Colt bolts to a flying start but limitations may stall further upside D&G NSB Retail Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Bruce Kenrick Presbyterian minister who founded the Notting Hill Housing Trust and Shelter The Rev Bruce Kenrick, housing campaigner, was born on January 18,1920. He died on January 15,2007, aged 86 Faith Dora McDonald Long-serving secretary, friend and confidante to Martin Luther King Dora McDonald, personal assistant to Martin Luther King, was born on July 16,1925. She died on January 13,2007, aged 81 Weather Eye Rudolf Oetker German industrialist who diversified the family food business into shipping, banking and hotels Rudolf Oetker, industrialist, was born on September 20,1916. He died on January 16,2007, aged 90 Larry Stewart Philanthropist who came from rags to riches and gave more than a million dollars to the homeless Larry Stewart, philanthropist, was born on April 1,1948. He died of cancer on January 12,2007, aged 58 John Heath-Stubbs Lives Remembered Professor Sir Eric Denton Dame Joyanne Bracewell Art Buchwald A gentle reminder that soft answers can turn away wrath Faith Born again in the light of Buddha India's Untouchables are finding new hope by converting to Buddhism Faith news Having a G before T, clean ways to save the planet and a whiffy canine caveat Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for How a tissue-paper Times reached the outposts of empire Feedback Origins of the airmail edition, a tribute to the UDR, and some stormy weather Court Circular Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Home Shopping Selections Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Throughout history great storms have lashed Britain Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day January 20,1964 The World Trade Centre was planned to revitalise Lower West Manhattan, a depressed and disused part of New York. Its twin towers became symbols of US prosperity. The buildings in the complex were destroyed by the terrorist attack of September 11,2001 Weather The Sunday Times Epsom seeks new sponsor for the Derby Racing Haydock Park Newmill, winner of the Queen Mother Champion Chase … Course specialists Racing next week Boxing Bluesq There is an inspection at Leicester at 10am tomorrow … Football Snakebite can strike at Haydock Ascot off Wincanton Racing William Hill Ayr abandoned Musselburgh Yesterday's results Kempton Park Hopes that the Victor Chandler Chase would be reschedul Wolverhampton Coaches on a collision course in drive to make Super Bowl history American football Longstanding omission will end Saints get the sympathy vote Lingfield Park Racing No sure thing RFL's record deal shows an appetite for learning Rugby league Hussey stands his ground to edge out England again Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series The Times Shoaib soon returns to full pace Scoreboard from the Gabba Chambers remains on track for NFL Millar acquitted Sixsmith star turn Scots well placed Sainz triumphs King holds sway Boxing The weekend's sport on TV Football Rugby Union Heineken Cup Sky Sports 2, from 1pm today Liverpool v Chelsea Armchair investor Today Football Weekend's fixtures Snooker SAGA Insurance Masters BBC Pick of the action Football Sale Sharks v Ospreys Today, Sky Sports 2,3.30pm Arsenal v Manchester United Tomorrow, Sky Sports 1,4pm Rugby league Rugby union Australia v New Zealand Tomorrow, Sky Sports 2,3am Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Football Results Bowls Cricket Golf Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis English sides battling to keep in with European community Rugby union Heineken Cup Northampton the best bet to progress Sale faced with injury nightmare Horgan a concern for club and country after early departure Pool two Pools forecast Humphreys is up and running in Leicester's quest to gain revenge Rugby union Heineken Cup Oh, brother Farrell injury scare fails to halt progress of Saracens European Challenge Cup The Times Winning not enough for Hatton, the man who wants to conquer a nation Boxing Dust-up in the desert The Briton takes on Juan Urango this evening on a mission to dazzle boxing's capital, says Owen Slot Collision path Rocky road to glory gives golden greats edge over today's heroes Boxing Witter faced with role of warm-up act once more Resurgent Price showing age is no barrier to success Golf Welshman leads the field at halfway Harrington heads strong chasing pack The Times Chinese prodigy awaiting Hendry Snooker Setanta Golf Safin bares his teeth but cannot claw back Roddick Tennis Australian Open Russian loses plot in show of temper Serene Federer advances smoothly Pumped-up Williams in full cry again Anyone for menace? Come and have a go if you think you serve hard enough Rocky lacking scars of battle Picture Gallery Spurs eye Uefa bye after Feyenoord ban Football Dutch pay price for hooligan fans Jol's men set for place in last 16 The Times Thatcher ready for hostile reception Championship Your guide to the Coca-Cola League fixtures League One League Two Beckham boys enjoy: your adventures in Los Angeles are chance of a life time Football The American dream Aston Villa v Watford Today 3pm Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Man City v Blackburn Today 5.15pm, PremPlus Newcastle v West Ham Today 3pm Reading v Sheffield Utd Today 3pm Fulham v Tottenham Today 3pm How they stand Arsenal v Man United Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Liverpool v Chelsea Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Middlesbrough v Bolton Today 3pm Portsmouth v Charlton Today 3pm Wigan v Everton Tomorrow 1.30pm, PremPlus Sharpe happy skating on thin ice with Ferguson Football United manager angered by antics Winger has no regrets over career The Times Thoughts of a master showman United given hope as Bayern discuss £20m Hargreaves bid Football Arsenal v Manchester United 4pm tomorrow, Sky Sports 1 Wenger uneasy over truce with Ferguson Firing blanks Flawed policy: diving fails to pay dividends Fink Tank In the football laboratory Roeder's eye on chosen few in hunt for quality Football Newcastle pledge new faces for team Latest takeover bid falls through Bruce fights charge O'Neill keen to complete Villa deal for Young Frustrated Benítez determined to set record straight with Chelsea Football Liverpool v Chelsea 12.45pm today, Sky Sports 1 Well-schooled Ballack shows sense of occasion Cech left stunned by row over headgear 'i did not let my country down, simple as that' says Lampard The interview The England and Chelsea midfield player tells Matt Dickinson that criticism from fans and fellow professionals is unwarranted In The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,503 Cech stunned by headgear row Exclusive Logo dispute mars return Chelsea keen to protect goalkeeper The Times Setanta Golf Frank Lampard Gabby Logan Index Inside Timesonline New calling for old mobiles Webwatch Whine of the Week Case Study Vouching for Envirofone Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Get saving to lift your spirits Artemis Heading home for the family Mark Atherton helps an expat couple to review their investments before returning from Hong Kong Britannia The Noons: what the experts say Alan's response Legal & General Feeling the pinch? Thumbs up Thumbs down Birmingham Midshires Five-Year Double Protection Guaranteed Equity Bond Multiple Display Advertising Items It's best to self-assess Complete a return or risk losing pension relief, says Alison Steed Timesonline How to be sure of many happy returns Standard Life How to keep your head above water Magnus Grimond fights back against the rising tide of inflation F&C Investments Cavendish Double trouble for mortgage borrowers Standard Life It's time to batten down the hatches Buy-to-let investors are in for a rough ride, says Rebecca O'Connor Aap NatWest Case Study In for the Long Term The New Star Property Unit Trust What's It worth Autographed Cricket Bats The Times The final odyssey for Greek treasures Virginia Blackburn welcomes the chance to bid for objects that graced a royal palace Norwich and Peterborough Alliance Leicester Sorry, the love affair is over Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus With Yields Low, Staying in Bonds Could End in Tears, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors will have to be more choosy Gilts Will Lose their Appeal as Interest Rates Rise, Says Magnus The verdict Come in No1, your time is up Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity International Children's Savings Cheltglos Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Directline Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Fidelity International Index Inside Alina Cojocaru A chance to sleep, to dream By gum, I'm full up Stories behind the News Why obesity-busting chewing gum isn't a good look for parents Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Better than Botox? Break Throughs, Tips and Trends Parasites found: worms help MS patients Look into my thighs Budget biotech Antibody Still burgered Load of old pony? Hands off my power pad Inside the Mind of a GP Healthy Bowels? It's udder confusion Is the white stuff good for us or should it carry a health warning? Vivienne Parry blows away some of the froth Is it an allergy? Authority not above the law Junk Medicine Fertility Clinics Her lovely bones Dr Alice Roberts, star of Coast and Time Team, is back on our screens enthusing about anatomy. But will her healthy lifestyle lessons cut it with couch potatoes, asks Simon Crompton Media Planet Right under your skin Artists and physicians whose work on cadavers had a big impact on our knowledge of human anatomy Time bomb or a healthy ticker? Inside Story Portable Heart Monitors Since his father died suddenly at 52, John Naish has been worried about his own heart. He agreed, reluctantly, to try a hometesting ECG kit Ticker? I want to take the bib off my dribbler The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved You're the Doc Put your medical knowledge to the test No need to panic now By confronting her irrational fears head-on, the novelist and former ITN foreign correspondent Tess Stimson conquered her attacks of dizzying anxiety. Celia Dodd reports What causes a panic attack? When word play gets rough A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny The good granny's advice The Times The get-fit gadgets Fancy Paula Radcliffe as your personal trainer? She's all yours with one of a new squad of high-tech gizmos. Peta Bee studies the form We can rebuild him; we have the technology . . . Half the boy I used to be A scheme to fight childhood obesity is expanding fast — but does it work, asks Amanda Ursell Junk-Free Children's Eating Plan, by Lorraine Kelly, with Carina Norris, a nutritionist (Virgin Books, £12.99) Go by the book to keep them slim Super Foods for Babies and Children, by Annabel Karmel … They are what you feed them 'It changed my life' Dumping the junk Especially for Families in the Times Today Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out at the Quilon Restaurant The Times Superfood on the hoof Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Sicilian-style flash-fried vension steaks with pine nuts and raisins Nutritionist's verdict The Times Don't cling to clingfilm Greenie Points PRU Health So fragrant in Miami It's not only the devil who wears Prada, Rupert Mellor finds he is tempted by the fashion company's Multiple Display Advertising Items Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Timesonline Well, well . . . Chapped lips Help! I'm growing a beard Correction Slim woman walking Best Betts Nail Treatment Prescan Bananas: the food of love? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I've heard that some foods—bananas, asparagus, oysters—can increase sexual desire. Do aphrodisiacs really work? Can you recommend any? On the faster track Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way BBC presenter Jeremy Vine, 41, had an over-active thyroid — but he's learning to slow down Aquability Index Inside Take me higher: how the Alpine ski resorts are rising to meet the future Top of the list The World This Week British binge in Oz Cap that Latin literati Case closed Climate Cost Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Image of the Week Home and Away Hideways Sovereign Online Image of the Month Blue runs and red faces Yes, learning to ski is a challenge — especially with 18-month-old twins in tow, says Gabby Logan Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know British Airways What to wear on the slopes Page&moy Race for the top 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 Dash for Your Say Today in the Times Cash can be costly Answers your Travel Queries Flying off the handle The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Master moguls, pull a 360 or venture off piste Skiers and boarders need challenges to improve. Mark Frary offers tips for every age and ability Great Rail Journeys Titan Hi Tours Cunard Bombing with the brave Bettys Women-only ski holidays are booming. Joanna Walters joins the gals on a Colorado course Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know 'Go faster, you little oik' Hard day on the slopes? Mark Frary thought so — but a new tracking device told a different story Multiple Display Advertising Items 'You're a seagull . . . on a bike' Mind games help to take Martin Symington off-piste Great Rail Journeys Holiday Inn Need to know Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean World Travel The cat that got the dream Warning: hazards ahead. Tom Chesshyre signs a disclaimer to go cat skiing, the poor man's answer to the thrills of heli-skiing Directski Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items What's Hot in the Cold Times Online How does she do it? Squabbles, tears, tantrums . . . children of mixed ages can be tricky to deal with on the slopes. Annabelle Thorpe discovers a winning formula Need to know Euro Tunnel Child-friendly ski resorts Australia The Times 'This could be Africa. Or California . . . ' If Sardinia's breathtaking coastline doesn't take your breath away, a nine-course lunch certainly will, writes Maggie O'Farrell Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidayautos Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Down on the farm Agritourism is a winner with families, says Tom Chesshyre Noble Caledonia The good earth, Italian style Get cultivated in Europe Ocean Village A black Russian to break the ice Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas Multiple Display Advertising Items Magical mystery Greek gems Napoleon's tracks Cookery trail Vinci code Fjords on foot 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 dram buster . . . Gerard Baker tastes a tumbler or three on the Scotch whisky trail Best of Burns The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost? You will be . . . Low guidebook pay means low standards, says Tom Chesshyre Top ten sellers All in a package One truck, 24 passengers, 55 weeks, 34 countries Gone Fission Thetimes News in Brief Wings Abroad Off to Iraq Destinations Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: High Road House, Chiswick, London W4 Competition Times Online Departure Board Route of the Week Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captains Choice Index Picture Gallery Index 'All poetry begins with the noise of the words' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 19 to find out Your say BooksFirst The Times Literary Supplement 'The days when real events had to be shrouded in aliases seem over' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, January 20,1990 Critic's Chart Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Our greatest forgotten poet The conscience of the 'low dishonest Thirties', Louis MacNeice's star has since waned. On the centenary of his birth, Elaine Feinstein celebrates the genius in his Collected Poems The Sunlight on the Garden The Times A place to meet minds If you only want to get acquainted with your favourite writer, you could go to a reading or a book-signing. But to really know them, you should read a Paris Review interview. Erica Wagner meets the editor of an extraordinary magazine In their own words: a pick of The Paris Review Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Ballad of the scared songwriter Once upon a time, lyricists wanted to be considered poets. But when he tried his hand, John Burnside found songwriting had more in common with storytelling Answers to the Times/waterstone's Christmas Quiz A mother's memory The Writer Margaret Atwood reflects, in poetry and prose, on the life of her mother, who died last month, aged 97 My Mother Dwindles How to read a poem Newbooksmag Learning the ropes Putting the boot into Rochdale Football Meet the new boss. Hello, Miss Poppins Economics The Pursuit of Happyness In short Risky Business The Universe: A Biography The Times Important? No, just pants Novel The funny thing about Kafka Literature Metamorphosis and Other Stories trans by Michael Hofmann The Zurau Aphorisms introduced by Robert Calasso Kafka's Selected Stories trans by Stanley Corngold all by Franz Kafka A prosecutor with tunnel vision Crime Careless In short Edward Trencom's Nose Impossible Object Classics Poems Nonfiction Fiction The Man who Wrote Mozart The Observations God's Terrorists The Wahhabi Cult and the Hidden Roots of Modern Jihad One Life Dark secrets of the pawn shop Children's The Black Book of Secrets 10+ By F. E. Higgins I Am a Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere 11+ By Jonathan and Shirley Tulloch Audiobooks The Times The Woman in White Meaty, yes. But is Wilkie Collins really better than Dickens? Alyson Rudd puts the case—and we reprint an extract from the original Times review published in 1860 Fiction, biography, politics, poetry, art: you'll find Times online Timesonline In Two Weeks' Time Jumbo Crossword 680 Games Cryptic clues Timesonline The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4117 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Timesonline The Listener Crossword 3913 The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 5 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 024 — Easy Su Doku No 1149-Super Fiendish Killer No 415-Deadly (60 mins) Time to solve Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Index Easy goes it to Britain's key cruising ports Tony Dawe guides you to your destination Forget the plane and keep your luggage Tony Dawe on the advantages of taking a cruising holiday No comparison: to sail is to travel in real style Reader Offers Ltd Take Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island too . . . Sarah Turner sings the praises of New York in all its aspects Even old sea dogs long for life on an ocean liner Contact Numbers for the Big Apple A passion for British tradition on the waves Gary Buchanan charts the rise of a venerable sea carrier Ice skating, mini golf or rock-climbing? You will find it all on this cruise Sue Bryant samples life aboard a luxury liner based in the UK The Classic Canary Cruise The spice of island life Sue Bryant explores volcanic architecture and strange landscapes An ageless glamour and regal calm with Queens of the … Tony Dawe and Harvey Elliott chart the rise of the world cruise Readeroffers Reader Offers Ltd Last wilderness on earth can be seen from your floating bedroom Harvey Elliott follows a sea-faring couple from the Midlands A dozen places that will beguile cruisers by the Medite An A-V guide to ports along the shores where the West began Readers Offers Ltd Reader Offers Ltd Fjords offer drama and domestic detail David Wishart enters where the Vikings left Multiple Display Advertising Items Nordkapp for smiles on a summer's night Where ports are pearls strung on the horizon David Wishart samples the fairytale pleasures of the Baltic A more comfortable voyage of discovery Clive Tully, powerboating lecturer, on a return trip to the Arctic Boudicca 'We like actually being on the sea' Black Sea — where Europe and Asia meet David Wishart enjoys seeing the ports marked by history Blue Horizons Evening fun in the company of Mr Red Shoes Boudicca Reader Offers Ltd Index Clarins Contents 20.01.07 Young Men Attack British Soldiers Contacts Play Is the allotment heated by the proximity of the A41? And why am I still harvesting rocket in January? The Dark Ages New Touran Alfie and Perry's Beginners Guide to . . . Wisdom Boxing I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Rory Stewart, 34, Writer and Former Diplomat Lexiconfusion No. 117 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Energy Aunt Brittany Ferries Suzuki Times online Criminal Treatment Bargainhunter Out There Nautical Beachwear Manolo Blahnik Coolhunter Look Sharp! Men's Stuff Anchor Land Rover Revenge of Thenerd Vi-Spring Sunsail Bose Meet the Manny They're not moody, they'll eat anything, and they'll even mow the lawn — no wonder male nannies are becoming popular with British families. But would the lady fo the house ever be tempted to fall for her hired help? Candida Crewe linds out Male AU Paris 'do Mothers at the School Gate Flirt with Me? I Wish! … Lexus Beam Me up, Cleo The Travel Collection With supermodel status and a place at Cambridge, Lily … Ski Chic How to Get Dressed Great Rail Journeys I'm Still Shamefully Old-School-Having a Facial Felt Absurd Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about . . . Detox Face Masks Desert Island Essential Portia De Ross! Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Sainsbury's Plaice Wrapped in Venison Ham is a Dish I'll Wager You Won't See Anywhere Else in the World Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Counting your Change in Knightsbridge Jalfrezi At Home, All a Chef Wants is Simple, Honest Food Food The Times Spirit Drinkers Graduate to Whisky in the Same Way that Wine Bibbers Shift to Full-Bodied Reds Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Pheasant Food Detective Scotch Myths Foodie at Large Don't let history get in the way of your Burns Night supper Taste Test . . . Feta Cheese Optivita Voyages Jules Verne Anderson&webb A Light T… Adding a chic glass extension has let the Odell family indulge their passion for all things green Six Great . . . Mantel Clocks Pinboard Multiyork Ask Aggie Home Help Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Even a small urban garden should have a tree — as a haven for birds and a shady place to sit How to Plant What to Plant Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items While the Farmer's Away Valley Girl Jane Wheatley practises taking over the reins with a spot of tractor driving and hay-bale spearing Everything in the Garden . . . 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Will Lawrence meets her in Los Angeles BBC The Best of Bening Babel New Film Reviews Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu, 15,142min Stars: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Mohamed Akhzam On general release Infamous Director: Douglas McGrath, 15,110min Stars: Toby Jones, Daniel Craig, Sigourney Weaver On general release Iraq in Fragments Director: James Longley, NC, 94min On selected release Still lord of the ring The … Film Rocky Balboa is a sharply written tale that packs a real punch, says Kevin Maher Asterix and the Vikings Directors: Stefan Fjeldmark/Jesper Møller, U, 78min Voices: Paul Giamatti, Sean Astin, Rachel Evan Wood On general release Top Films in Rep Black Book Director: Paul Verhoeven, 15,145min Stars: Carice van Houten, Sebastian Koch On general release The Return Director: Asif Kapadia, 15,85min Stars: Sam Shepard, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Adam Scott On general release Play Director: Alicia Scherson, 15,100min Stars: Viviana Herrera, Andres Ulloa, Aline Kuppenheim On selected release Films on Release Timesonline A Scanner Darkly DVD Reviews Director: Richard Linklater, 15,2006 Stars: Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr, Winona Ryder Out to buy on DVD Little Miss Sunshine Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, 15,2006 Stars: Abigll Breslin, Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Alan Arkin Out to buy and rent on DVD Belle De Jour Director: Luis Buñuel, 18,1967 Also cut Life's a big drag Panni of Expert Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. Here tobacco industry representatives find Thank You for Smoking a breath of fresh air HMV World Snooker Challenge 2007 Games Reviews Sega/PSP, PS2 (£29.99) Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo/DS (£29.99) Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Capcom/Xbox 360 (£39.99) Paper, Scissors, Web The Arts Online A Broader Canvas Times online Classic Cuts Fit for a Time Lord Podcast of the Week Top Five Websites Cabaret Toby turns to God Famed as Toby Ziegler, the steely sage of The West Wing, Richard Schiff is starting a spiritual quest, says Ian Johns Top Opera Rambert Dance Company Top Dance The Times Timesonline Nationaltheatre Top Five Theatre A sideways path to success Will Adamsdale has shunned the predictable goals of Perrier winners, says Dominic Maxwell Top Five Comedy Opera North The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The death of bling Hip-hop's love affair with diamonds may be over as rappers learn about the human cost. 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Lost without trace Smart and suspenseful, the BBC's Five Days will raise the game for police dramas, says Daphne Lockyer Radio Head Chris Campling goes back to square one Chater's Choice Saturday 20 Main channels Dancing on Ice TV Choice ITV1, 6.40pm/9.30pm Harry Hill's TV Burp ITV1, 6.10pm Key Sisters in Law Channel 4,7pm The Culture Show BBC Two, 7.20pm Best of the Rest . . . 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Wild Caribbean BBC Two, 9pm Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.35pm The American President (1995) BBC One, 11.35pm TV Trivia Quiz Full Frontal (2002) BBC Two, midnight Tuesday 23 Prime-time multichannel Wogan: Now and Then Multichannel Choice UKTV Gold, 10.20pm Live Figure Skating European Championships Daytime Choice British Eurosport, 1pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Main Channels Should I Really Give up Flying? TV Choice BBC Two, 9pm The Giant Sunfish: Great Ocean Adventures Five, 7.15pm Variations Five Days BBC One, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Best of the Rest . . . 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Room 101 BBC Two, 10pm The Rainmaker (1997) Main channels Friday 26 Film Choice BBC One, 11.15pm Hannie Caulder (1971) MultiChannel ITV4, 9.30pm Trivia Quiz Answers Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) ITV3, 10.10pm Friday 26 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice La Traviata Daytime Choice Artsworld, 4.10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 26 The Folio Society Index Timesonline The Times Know your astropub Food and drink editor Tony Turnbull shows you how to distinguish the real thing from pale imitations Bedfordshire Berkshire Bristol Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Channel Islands Cheshire Cornwall Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorset Essex Gloucestershire 10 of the best gastropubs Hampshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire London-Central London - East London - North London - South London - West Merseyside The Monro Middlesex Blubeckers Norfolk Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire Rutland Shropshire Somerset Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey Sussex Warwickshire Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland Wales The Times Gastropubs The Times The Times
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