News from 27/01/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Robert Cole, David Jackson, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Simon Hills, John Mulvey, Carol Midgley, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, Lucia Van Der Post, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Pat Gibson, Dominic Walsh, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Peter Millar, Gill Phillips, Ben Machell, Rupert Wright, Tina Gaudoin, Geoff Crawforth, Helen Rumbelow, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Bruce Dessau, Jonah Coombes, Peter Cuming, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Andrew Collins, Helen Nugent, Rebecca O'connor, Rowan Williams, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Keith Hopcroft, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Annabelle Thorpe, Catherine Philp, Patrick Foster, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Anna Shepard, Frances Gibb, Philip Hodson, Michael Evans, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Anil Sinanan, Danny Orr, Joe Bolger, William Henley, Damon Wise, Michael Morpurgo's, Gary Duncan, Julia Brookes, Hannah Betts, Jonny Wilkinson, Phillip Hodson, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Peter J. 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Tither, Patrick Kidd, Nick Tims, Graham Stewart, Judy Finnigan, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Terri Berg, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, David Kirwan, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Tracy Chevalier, Patrick Marber, Peter Davies, Sian Lloyd, Chris campling, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Janet Suzman, Emma Mahony, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Dr Justine Butler, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Helen Johns, Magnus Grimond, Alan McLoughlin, Gabriel Rozenberg, Mrs Lai Thi Kim Thoa, Rick Jones, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Giles Whittell, Dominic Maxwell, Tim Wapshott, Philip Webster, Pratima Mitchell, Mark Henderson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Olav Bjortomt, Paul Arnott, GP, Ellis Downes, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Jeremy Goldsmith, Matt Taggart, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Jan Morris, Terry Eagleton, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Paul Dunn, Clare Brennan, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Martin Aston, Dr Copperfield, John Arlidge, Valerie Elliott, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Greg Watts, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Gatti, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Nigel Williamson, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, James Rossiter, Sally Baker, Liza Jones, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Alastair Brown, Raymond Keene, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, R. 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Whitehouse, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Nigel Parker, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Tahir Luddin, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, George Walden, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Clee, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Renata Rubnikowicz, Roderick Strange, Prue White, Neil Fisher, Helen Pridham, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, Sally Hole, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Kate Quill, Louise Cohen, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Will Hide, Bryce Elder, Richard Madeley, Giles Smith, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Mark Frary, Clare Lazaro, Dr Toby Murcott, David Chater, Susan Chenery, Mr Vu Quang Tam, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, Sandy Bettison, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Sam Lister, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alan Titchmarsh, Vinny Lee, Mr Cog, Debra Craine, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tomas Catan, Candida Crewe, Paul Cavadino Chief Executive, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Nick Wyke, Stuart McGurk, Julie Jarratt, Victoria Mather, Jonathan Richards, Vincent Nichols, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Ali Hamdani, Kate Muir, Mark Wallace, Paula Hawkins, Frank Wiechula, Tom Whitwell, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Grainger, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Marcia Barton, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Gordon Ramsay, Michael McRitchie, E. B. White, Laura Deeley, ChloË Bryan-Brown, Ross Leckie, James Charles, Ruth Scurr, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Jane Shilling, Sophie Heawood, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, Lynda Murdin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Angus Batey, Jill Crawshaw, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Jamie Oliver, Alan Jackson, Jock Gardner, Daphne Lockyer, Richard Ford,
ResumoIndex Chaos in the courts as judges rebel over sentences John Reid battles to salvage his reputation More serious offenders avoid being sent to jail Presidential hopeful in right Royal hoax Index Some pig! Dishonourable members Royal editor is jailed for phone tap plot Ski injury warning Mbeki anger over BAE Platini's Europe threat Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers Dine for £10 The Times Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Babies taken into care 'to meet targets for adoption' Church backed Straying off-piste? Check the insurance small print Deaths double in French Alps Risk-takers are refused payouts Bereaved families face £10,000 bill George Smith The costs Reporter is jailed for hacking into Princes' phone messages Crime was 'threat to all in public life' Editor quits after taking responsibility A high-flyer who moved away from kiss and tell World war history lessons protected Mushroom victory Organic flight ban Dog shot by police Mouse trap Picture Gallery Presidential hopeful falls for radio hoax Ségolène Royal's Corsica clanger Comedian poses as Quebec premier Al Fayed challenge to no-jury inquest ruling EasyJet Corsicagate: the transcript Labour's tough guy struggles to keep his head after seven days of political hell Home Office crisis Senior justice official joins attack Judge lets second paedophile off jail On other pages Double standards on a day of judgments Paedophilia Spared jail Affray Sent to prison Child porn Spared jail Drug possession Sent to prison Wounding Spared jail Theft Sent to prison Drug smuggling Spared jail Drink driving Spared jail Child porn Sent to prison Diary of a beleaguered minister Policy on holding young refugees 'unlawful' Brown accused of Olympic bank raid Cash taken from dormant accounts £400m could help to meet shortfall Míele Running costs Loyalist terror boss jailed for 28 years Rescue death Murder charge Costly recycling Dial-a-jail term Picture Gallery After seven years of upsets, Big Brother is to be toned down Channel 4 chief flags changes No sackings over 'racism' controversy Latest evictee denies behaviour was racist Holiday Inn Now buy the album . . . Currys £10 shopping tokens 'would help addicts to stay clean' NHS could pay out after tests Plan might also help to contain TB Pioneering keyhole heart surgery starts in Britain Bringing it all together Five free DVDs all next week Uninsured drivers kill 180 people in a year Illegal motorists in thousands of crashes Hit-and-run accidents double Dolce & Gabbana Pope gives £2,000 to Cambridge chaplaincy Capital crisis PC World Hot Fuzz Millionaire's hideaway fit for a Teletubby Magnet Beckham gets on his high horse for Disney campaign Sky Gang guilty of murdering taxi driver in racist attack 'Pack mentality at its absolute worst' He was my life, says stricken widow Five free DVDs next week Dell Janice Turner Giles Whittell The Government is no more. All that's left to do is laugh Bluntspeak of the week The week Multi-tasker of the week Classic Furniture4u Moral stand of the week Beachcomber of the week Tough on Crime? The Home Secretary's prison budget is missing War on Toad Drivers who evade tax and car registration are a menace Real Dummies Mannequins should look like normal women. But why stop there? Some of the loveliest creatures you'll see (if you stop yawning) Picture Gallery Squashed, stressed, weary. Twice a day. Why? Smear campaign Grateful thanks Reid's office is becoming home to controversy Untaxed, untraceable drivers Timesonline The State's moral authority Shoot first Heroic history Stone Age sense Ardently zealous Never fully dressed without a smile Take two paracetamol. Grit teeth tightly Dire echoes of a right Royal gaffe Dfs Judge sentences cannabis chocolate dealers Drug was given to 1,800 MS sufferers Judge agrees case was exceptional Multiple Display Advertising Items Old rebel creates a warm glow on a frosty night First night Country Willie Nelson Cardiff International Arena Virgin atlantic Mfi Hp Work without pay, NHS asks And now for (pork) Chopsticks Message from beyond grave Injured soldier has arm rebuilt Bmi Spy cameras boost arrests for violence Boots Entente glaciale Low-budget British film puts boy actors in Hollywood frame Comedy is a hit at Sundance Festival Children charm the studio bosses Screen tests Travelodge Rats feast on the benefits of a city's 'greener' rubbish collection scheme RSPB Vandals face return of the old-fashioned 'parky' Heavenly car for the ultimate ride Company offers £5,000 coffins Versions include skips and Ferraris Hilton Way to go Police back on the beat for world tour Passport factory Melly collapses Breath-test excuse Comet Cameras filmed the escape of 'a bomber who was full of fear' CCTV and phone records track route Man ran through couple's house HSBC Nationwide Mobility Looted, the photos that almost came home Washed ashore from stricken ship Cargo of love was sent by local woman Special Offers Returned mail Man who plans to change the wasteful way we shop for ever Saturday interview Ben Bradshaw The Environment Minister is annoyed at the supermarkets — but table-thumping angry about the Church's attitude to gay adoption Heal'ssale The whole bag of tricks Sony My Week Spana Stress during pregnancy 'harms baby's IQ' Role of partner the biggest factor Chemical anxiety 'passed on to child' Expecting anxiety British Gas Cheltenham & Gloucester Blood Diamond The truth is out there . . . maybe The week on the web Wiki wars Red rage The fan bank Artful dodger Get a life Go outside Online most read Spain America So this Muslim goes into a sitcom . . . how a TV show is defusing tensions Comedy pokes fun at conservatives It gets Canada's biggest audience It's the way they tell 'em Thomson Cruises The reality TV show that is just too close to life — and death Judge shot dead in street ambush Big Brother show angered Islamists Euro Tunnel Pet market bomb Measuring up: Spain wages war on size 0 Nation of elegant role models is broadening its view of the ideal female form Laura Ashley Five free DVDs all next week Evesham Technology Kosovo sovereignty plan raises tensions in the heart of Europe (AP): Chickens culled after bird flu alert (Reuters): News in Hebrew (AFP): Poll supports gays (AFP): Ruling party wins (AFP): Holocaust blaze (Reuters): Gang-war deaths Picture Gallery (AP): Happy baaday For sale: Berlin country estate, one Nazi owner Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We have to get rid of the Jewish plague. Completely' MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Art collections fight for prime gallery site on the Grand Canal Heart to heart (AP): Prisoner flees to dying mother (AFP): America's Cup 'was Eta target' (AFP), (AP): Toddler among 14 dead in Gaza (AFP): Warm welcome for Putin Brittany Ferries Holidays (AFP): Stolen icons come home Multiple Display Advertising Items Troops can kill Iranian agents in Iraq, says Bush (AFP): Sixth suspect held over Dink murder (AFP): Martial law lifted (AP): Girl, 3, hurt in battle (AFP): Space tourists (AP): Military aid pledge (AP): Disarmament talks (AFP): Mirror brings sun The Baptist rocker who is hoping to call the tune come 2008 First rate Hiker beats off mountain lion that had husband's head in its mouth Agile predator can jump 15ft Aid effort fails to impress war-weary Afghans Fighting could undo good work Villagers plead for end to violence Carphone Warehouse Nato under pressure to provide more soldiers Surge in new drivers brings Beijing to a grinding halt Anglian Home improvements On the move: China's booming car industry Npower £4bn to stop big drought killing heart of Australia Huge bill to fix leaking pipes Canberra to take control of rivers Dry humour The Sunday Times Mbeki says Blair guilty of double standards over BAE President to take up matter with PM He says decision left country tainted 'Dr Doom' closing investment fund Chairman's fate Tesco China push YouTube threat Quote of the day Oil out of favour Business big shot Lehman Brothers hopes to check out of holdings in London hotels No luck Stock markets National Grid Wireless generates interest Thain may still become LSE's white knight The Maria Bartiromo saga may look like a salacious … Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Cazenovecapital Need to know The Sunday Times Results in brief Former City high-flyer loses £1m claim for sex discrimination against Nomura Abuse of staff 'not unlawful' Case may go to House of Lords Battle with bank Ruling sets test for range of claims In posh Westchester Country, New York, Martha Stewart … City Diary The Times There are times in this business when you cannot be … City Diary Getting the wrong sort of message City Diary A copy arrives of the paperback edition of Tim Watersto City Diary Insolvency specialists forced to issue alerts Burden of proof City Diary Picture Gallery Battle for Corus may be settled by auction LSE investigates as Torex issues alert after upbeat words Shares suspended after profit warning All-night talks 'seeking clarity' Suspension is fresh blow for Evolution Stalemate forces Nasdaq to extend LSE offer period Ailing Sanctuary sees remedy in a break-up Tchenguiz boosts stake in pub group JJB £50m disposal (AFX): BA rivals to benefit (Reuters): L&G's annuity vow (AFX): Character triumphs Nmauk Top job at Countrywide in doubt as buyout plan is blocked Shareholders vote against proposal Future chairman's position uncertain Lenders told to repay unfair exit fees How to claim your refund Big shot Christopher Sporborg The Times Fears grow for housing slowdown Crackdown on YouTube may trigger UK test case DestinationsShow Minnow steps in to claim iPhone name Picture this Vista delays act as drag on Microsoft (PA): BMW accelerates (Reuters): Halliburton boost (AP): KB Home inquiry Saint-Gobain talks Turtles fill trolleys as the Tesco brand enters China The Times Panel pushes for $10bn global education fund Davos World Economic Forum OASiSHONGKONG Chancellor pledges to pull out stops in stalled trade talks Davos diary Politicians fail to use the net in key debates, says Brown Davos World Economic Forum Chancellor seeks globalisation boost News Corp chief talks of new agenda Yesterday in Davos In brief . . . Today's agenda Timesonline Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Bursting oil bubble to force consolidation Half the groups on AIM vulnerable Slump after 2004 'black gold rush' Desperate for deals The Times Return of $50 a barrel is in sight London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Investors warm to Bodycote on private equity bid talk Large caps Debt firms slide on Accuma alert Small caps Gilts Acquisitive Warner has momentum on its side in curious offer for JS Sanctuary Torex Retail Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andi Engel Film buff who set up Artificial Eye and brought the best of independent world cinema to London Andi Engel, film distributor, was born on November 11,1942. He died of a ruptured aneurysm on December 26,2006, aged 64 Faith Modern Times The Rev Bruce Kenrick Lives Remembered W. B. Rust Abbé Pierre Christopher Helm Publisher whose passion for ornithology led to a series of authoritative and bestselling bird guides Christopher Helm, publisher and amateur ornithologist, was born on February 1,1937. He died on January 20,2007, aged 69 Grant Hossack Prolific musical director who orchestrated, arranged and conducted for theatre, radio and television Grant Hossack, conductor and musical arranger, was born on November 28,1938. He died of cancer on January 6,2007, aged 68 Ken Cranston All-rounder who captained England and Lancashire Ken Cranston, cricketer and dentist, was born on October 20,1917. He died on January 8,2007, aged 89 Ordinary loves reveal extraordinary truth of compassion Faith Putting the drama back into believing The BBC's religious broadcasting has found a new energy and ambition Faith news Spinning a perfect revolution, top gear for hooting and how to blow a plume Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for More airmail tales from out of Africa (and well beyond) Feedback Sally Baker For some readers the flimsy Times brought more than just the news Court Circular Memorial service Dinner Appointment Service appointments Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Announcements Birthdays Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal Notices Kitchen Magic Premieredition Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop around Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Great balls of electricity still leave us in the dark Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day January 27,1862 Despite rigorous attention from the police and appeals to his fellow passengers, Mr Wood never got his lost property back Weather Festival clues pack Cheltenham card Racing William Hill Hereford Yesterday's results Leopardstown tomorrow Wolverhampton Cricket Blue Square Football Halcon Genelardais to stay on roll Racing Cheltenham Course specialists Southwell Consortium bids for Tote Winston takes legal action in fight to prove innocence Racing Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Racing next week Sotherton takes issue with doom merchants Athletics Heptathlete more upbeat about 2012 Chance to shine on indoor stage Great indoors Power punished again as Munyai stands tall Boxing The Times Yousuf saves the day for Pakistan White grabs lifeline Siblings impress Chestney a live wire Lessening the load Australians on short list in posing challenge to Goosen Golf Casey is quickly cut down to size English amateur makes his name Setanta Leaders after two rounds Tennis The weekend's sport on TV Australian Open BBC Two, 8.25am tomorrow; Eurosport, 8am, highlights 9.30pm Rugby union Northampton v Bristol Athletics Norwich Union Masters Manchester United v Portsmouth Armchair investor Today Football Weekend's fixtures Horse racing Cheltenham and Southwell Football Pick of the action Manchester United v Portsmouth Northampton v Bristol Football Chelsea v Nottingham Forest Australia v New Zealand Rugby league Rugby union Chelsea v Nottingham Forest Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Football Results Badminton Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Netball Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis Ace Scottish production line delivers 'new Murray' Tennis Australian Open Big-serving Dyce claims doubles title Triumph for LTA coaching set-up Boys to men González faces his ultimate test of progress under Stefanki United plane spies reveal they are not so good in the air Big Ron could spell trouble for Kettering Cole cover blown by ghost writer Orrell give graphic illustration of how far the mighty can fall Rugby union A club in decline Once a force to be reckoned with, the famous old club are set to complete their slide into oblivion, Patrick Kidd reports Morris still kicking himself over his part in club's sad tale Sliding scale Vickery misses little with Wasps unable to seize advantage Rugby union What happened to . . . Guinness Premiership match guide My chances of playing are thin, but I'm loving being back in the thick of things Fletcher runs out of new excuses after England rout Cricket Moores emerges as front-runner The Times Scoreboard Abramovich arrival in Israel awaited by his new disciples Football Hiddink and Grant expected Spotlight falls on low-key event Beckham in frame The Times England pay for nervous start The history lesson that points way for Chelsea Fink Tank In the football laboratory Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League fixtures League One League Two Crofts original slows Tranmere Boothroyd happy to check in to the 'Watford Priory' Football FA Cup Leaving home Tyson puts the 'crisis' at Chelsea in perspective Football FA Cup Forest forward offers reality check Death of cousin changed outlook Drogba turns his sights on 'selfish' Shevchenko 'Whatever happens: two clubs, two great friends'- but only one victor Football Ajax poised to re-sign Davids after long absence All roads lead to Wembley FA Cup Fourth round City express reservations over Pearce's England role Football Npower Moores gets ready to sell Liverpool to Arab bidder Ferguson quick to offer a piece of his mind to Wenger and Real Football Manager rages at Arsenal 'nonsense' Madrid in line of fire over Ronaldo Redknapp relishes duel with friend and regular foe Arsenal at breaking point after surgery for Van Persie Platini's French revolution sure to encounter firm resistance Football The Uefa presidency Powerful enemies await innovator Promise to look after fans' interests The 14 men in suits who could decide whether your team qualify for the Champions League Genuine person whose affinity with lower level gives him a head start Platinum life In The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,509 England's elite attack threat to Champions League place The Times Chrysler Timesonline Index Index Inside Free guides Empowered to cut running costs Webwatch Frozen out Money Letters Delivering insults Case Study More Efficient Viewing Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Paragon of pensions a disgrace Fidelity International Don't wait till the midnight hour Mark Atherton explains the do's and don't for those struggling to meet the looming self-assessment tax deadline Multiple Display Advertising Items Artemis Are my pensions in good shape? Helen Pridham helps a clinic manager to sort out her haphazard retirement savings F&c Investments Amanda Laman: what the experts say Scottish Mortgage ISA Amanda's response The Times Fidelity International When your home is where the cash is Equity release can boost your finances, but tread carefully, says Rebecca O'Connor NatWest Case Study Peace of Mind Release cash to avoid paying too much IHT Tax Watch Lloyds TSB Who will cover the cost of your stolen identity? Paula Hawkins asks whether the new protection policies are worth the premiums Prevention is better than cure Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Credit Rating in Shreds Keep insurers in the picture Paula Hawkins finds that 80% of collectors have inadequate cover for their prized possessions Orange Picture Gallery Thumbs up Thumbs down American Express Annual Budget European Travel Insurance Case Study Comic Art Appreciation Newstaram Revived interest in old savings A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items A corker of a sale if you like a tipple Virginia Blackburn raises a glass to 300 years of wine-related accessories What's It worth? Victorian Knick-Knacks Legal & General Lenders add insult to injury Borrowers are groaning under the weight of loans that outpace the base rate, says Rebecca O'Connor Hargreaves Lansdown Dig a little deeper with your adviser Mortgage Watch The Base-Rate Bandits Thumbs up Thumbs down Credit-Repair Mortgage Range from Norwich & Peterborough Building Society The Times Don't balk at advisers' fees Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Pay Upfront and You Will Remove Any Chance of Bias, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The commission route is not all bad Both of the Payment Options Have their Merits, Says Magnus The verdict All bets are off as MPC splits British Empire Times Online fund service Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity International Credit Watch Alliance Leicester Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Jupiter Index Inside Next Week Men's top 10 health worries The selfless gene Phillip Hodson Stories behind the News Why do some people risk their lives for others? It's all in the brain Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Why love is blind Kate Wighton Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Open wide, this really won't hurt Reality check Pollen pusher Antibody No porkies! Shopping Triumph My hard heart is just fine Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Reinventing the heel The must-have for kids this year will be trainers with wheels. But are they really safe, asks Peta Bee Safe heeling We need the vaccine now Junk Medicine Cervical Cancer Just too good to be true Soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae is a rising star who shuns celebrity status and a rock'n'roll lifestyle. She tells Anna Shepard why a belief in God and healing harmony keep the blues at bay Clean-living movers and shakers DD Home Entertainment Pruhealth Solution for my baby's eyes The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved You're the Doc Put your medical knowledge to the test Over breakfast, your 14-year-old son complains of pain In his right groin and testicle. It seems that he's genuinely distressed and the testicle looks a bit swollen Especially for Families in the Times Today Gut feeling for a good remedy It Works for Me Homoeopathy for IBS Targeting stress was key to curing a painful bowel complaint, says Emma Mahony What's the Evidence? Whole healing The Times Charity wears thin in dodgy rag trade Having my cakes and eating them Paul Arnott has always adored sweet things — but his habits have taken their toll on his body. In his new book, he wonders whether it was worth it A wobbly war of the sexes? When it comes to surplus flab, women get a worse deal than men, says Vivienne Parry Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out at Japanese Restaurants The Times The 'sunflower' artichoke Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Warm chicken, Jerusalem artichoke and caper salad Nutritionist's verdict This lady's not for turning A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny The good granny's advice Two's family, three's a pain The Pope says they're selfish and parents think their lives must be meaningless — so why are more and more couples choosing to be child-free, asks Annabelle Thorpe Minding the gap? Thinking about Thinking £10,000 to be won — all you need are thoughts Sole searching Sorted Running Shoes Running In the wrong shoe can result in foot, knee, hip and back problems. Danny Orr, the manager of Pro Feet, a London shop specialising In sports shoes and custom-built insoles, has tips on what to look for in your trainers The Times Long distance on roads . . . Multi-sports . . . Road running . . . Cross country . . . Just take my hand Breathing Space Romantic Adventures Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Multiple Display Advertising Items What can I do with old make-up? Eco-worrier, January 20 Timesonline. co. uk/healthalternatives Udder confusion Vivienne Parry, January 20 Timesonline. co. uk/healthfeatures What you said about the menopause Next Week in body&soul Unlock your hidden dragon Tired of the sun-sand-sea-spa formula? Sam Lister discovers a new source of healing energy in a remote part of China Lighten up the dark days Best Betts Face-Blemish Blaster Prescan I need a little sisterly advice Agony and Ecstasy Sex Guidance At Christmas, when my wife playfully wrestled with her sister, it turned me on. I told her how I felt but she says I'm disgusting. Now I'm in the doghouse Vielle He loves to be high as a kite Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Snow-kiter Matt Taggart, 37, gets thrills on the mountains and chills with Jack Daniel's University Study Reveals New Benefits of Fibre Index Inside Times Travel The secret of luxury? Spend a little money and save a lot of sanity The World This Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Home & Away In the Dock Visit jordan Meet the high-flyers 'Christmas in Dubai, Easter in Miami . . . ' Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We visit the holy shrine — it's spiritual' Noble Caledonia 'i deserve a break every now and again' Multiple Display Advertising Items Follow in Michael Palin's footsteps Inspired by his DVD? Try these ideas for an adventure of your own Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Children of the Outback Surf, sharks and sybaritic delights . . . gap travellers Nick Tims and family reach Oz Sovereign Free in the Times Today Ocean World Travel Troy's glory is a boat ride away Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best Ideas Holiday Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh golly, Miss Holly A legendary Paris hotel charms Julia Brookes - and her children Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool for kids: four posh favourites Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items Lady of the lake Private jet, helicopter, limo . . . Cath Urquhart finds the smart way to travel to Lake Garda Multiple Display Advertising Items Private jets reach for the sky Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Marble, gilt . . . it's the simple things' Lisa Grainger joins the Krug set — and quickly gets used to a life of luxury lived in grand villas Multiple Display Advertising Items How to entertain like a Krug SAGA Cruising done properly Join the queue-jumpers in Italy Ten steps to a hassle-free trip Any break will feel luxurious once you deal with the small irritations, says Cath Urquhart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Make the world go away Members-only ski resorts offer exclusivity — at a price. Mark Frary reports Exclusive Europe What's Hot in the Cold Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn red eyes into shut eyes Private lounges, flat beds . . . Victoria Mather tests a new breed of upmarket airline that lets you conquer Manhattan Multiple Display Advertising Items Transatlantic trio: how the new airlines compare By the time I get to Phoenix . . . Your Say ChloË Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Car Drop-Off Fees Import Duties Stansted's 'strong-Arm' Staff Amtrak Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Security threats Wrong track Contact us . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Brut force Retox in style . . . Kate Quill and Tom Chesshyre put London's coolest hotel bars to the test Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 'Don't take any chances' Watch out for new tax rules and strikes this week, reports Tom Chesshyre Titan Hit Tours How to find out what's going on Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1066 and all the mod cons Battle Abbey is among several historic sites with plush rooms to rent, says Tom Chesshyre Destinations 2007 Barbados Historic holidays Where to stay Do-good plastic: a carbon card Gaps for grumpies Hot hotels ring the changes Classic Traveller Long-Haul Trends News in Brief Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Parkes Hotel, London SW3 Mystery Guest: Competition Timesonline Mystery Guest: Departure Board Mystery Guest: Route of the Week: Rome Rome Mystery Guest: Book Ahead Best fares departing in three months' time Mystery Guest: Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Pacific Touring Index Required Reading Reader's Block 'Where did I meet Scott? In a book, of course' First word 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 Timesonline The Times Literary Supplement 'It's hard to focus on what's needed when we're bombarded by what's not' Her Word Wherever human beings live their own lives, instead of somebody else's, stories form in their hearts and their heads Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six novels, January 29,1978 Critic's Chart Giles Whittell Picks his mountain peaks Reader Chart Marcia Barton, from Kent, makes her choice Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Meet my friend Wilbur . . . Required reading E. B. White's stories have delighted Erica Wagner since her childhood. Now Charlotte's Web, one of the most bewitching, has been filmed. Just don't expect cute Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books And these little piggies went to Hollywood Never make a film with children or animals, they say. So the director Gary Winick did both. Martyn Palmer talks to him about working with 47 smart little porkers Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? How to read a poem 2: Rhyme and metre For a novel, right click Can a computer program really break your writer's block? Stuart McGurk opens up a Windows of opportunity A century and a half of high jinks If there's a hard way to the top, that's the one they take. 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Kevin Maher picks the best Top Films in Rep New Film Reviews Blood Diamond Director: Edward Zwick, 15,143min Stars: Leonardo DICaprio, Jennifer Connelly, Djimon Hounsou, Arnold Vosloo On general release The Fountain Director: Darren Aronofsky, 15,96min Stars: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn On general release The Big Film Death of a dream A terrific cast struggles to breathe life into Emilio Estevez's Bobby, says Ian Johns Old Joy Director: Kelly Reichardt, 15,73 min Stars: Will Oldham, Daniel London, Tanya Smith On selected release Suburban Mayhem Director: Paul Goldman, 15,89min Stars: Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Steve Bastoni On general release Happyfeetmovie Venus Director: Roger Michell, 15,95min Stars: Peter O'Toole, Jodie Whittaker, Leslie Philips On general release Them Directors: David Moreau/Xavier Palud, 15,77min Stars; Olivia Bonamy, Michaël Cohen On general release The Lives of the Saints Directors: Rankin/Chris Cottam, 15,101min Stars: Bronson Webb, James Cosmo, David Leon On selected release Salaam-E-Ishq Director: Nikhil Advani, PG, 225min Stars: Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Govinda On selected release Films on Release Timesonline Virgin mega stores The Arts Online TheKnowledge Podcast World Trade Centre DVD Reviews Director: Oliver Stone, 12A, 2006 Stars: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal Out to buy on DVD Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait Directors: Douglas Gordon, Philippe Parreno, PG, 2006 Stars: ZinZédine Zidane Out to buy on DVD Tideland Director: Terry Gilliam, 15,2006 Stars: Jennifer Tilly, Jodelle Ferland, Jeff Bridges Out to buy on DVD Also out Style over substance Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. Here a group drawn from the world of fashion and women's magazines decides whether The Devil Wears Prada is a cut above the competition Tokobot plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri Take 2/PS2 (£14.99) The Times Wario Ware: Smooth Moves Nintendo/Wll (£39.99) Starfox Command Nintendo/DS (£29.99) She's so Hayley rated Restoration comedy, a Woody Allen movie . . . Hayley Atwell can shine in them all. Bruce Dessau is bedazzled Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Top Opera Top Five Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items These were the gigs of our lives In a new book, writers recall the best gigs they have seen. 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Ruth Scurr sees the men and women behind the Age of Revolution The Times Square Meal: Top deli-restaurants For a quick bite to delight, follow Square Meal's guide to the best deli-cafés in the South East Ottolenghi The Big Eat Squaremeal Top Five Events Top Five Kids The ghost dance Trafalgar Square is hosting a ballet this week, and you can all join in, says Nancy Durrant Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums The Times We're party people As a new series, Party Animals, fictionalises parliamentary life, Murad Ahmed, a former intern, looks for the world he knew Radio Head Chris Campling on Alan Titchmarsh Empty sex? No ta Liza Tarbuck plays an unhappy wife dreaming of sex with a young hunk. Real life it's not, she assures Daphne Lockyer Chater's Choice Saturday 27 Main channels Tchaikovsky: The Creation of Greatness Film Choice BBC Two, 9.10pm Key Variations Best of the Rest . . . Harry Hill's TV Burp ITV1, 6.40pm The Magnificent Seven (1960) Main Channels Saturday 27 Five, 6.10pm Blade II (2002) Channel 4,10.05pm Fatal Attraction (1987) Five, 11.40pm Gerry (2002) Channel 4,3.40am The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) MultiChannel Behind the Sun (2001) BBC Four, 8.40pm Saturday 27 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Saturday 27 Radio 4 Sunday 28 Sunday 28 Main channels Top Gear TV Choice BBC Two, 8pm Variations Best of the Rest . . . 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Extraordinary People: The Boy who Sees without Eyes Five, 9pm Bend of the River (1952) Main channels Monday 29 Channel 4,1.50pm The Andromeda Strain (1971) BBC One, 11.35pm TV Trivia Quiz Little Voice (1998) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Monday 29 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Florida Farbusters UKTV Bright Ideas, 11am Radio listings Radio Monday 29 Radio 4 BBC One Tuesday 30 Main channels Strictly Lady Sumo TV Choice Channel 4,9pm Variations Best of the Rest . . . CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Five, 9pm/10pm The Angry Silence (1960, b/w) Main Channels Tuesday 30 FilmChoice Channel 4,1.45pm Talk of Angels (1998) BBC One, 11.35pm TV Trivia Quiz Mystery Men (1999) MultiChannel ITV4, 10pm Tuesday 30 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Live International Cricket Sky Sports 1,6pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 30 Radio 4 BBC One Wednesday 31 Main channels Party Animals TVChoice BBC Two, 9pm Variations Best of the Rest . . . 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