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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Kath Soden, Andrew Robson, Doktor Haze, Janice Turner, Nigel Bennett, Christina Hardyment, Robert Hands, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, Erica Wanger, Helen Ledere, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Tim Ecott, Simon Hills, Josh Lewsey, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Terry Eagleton, Roger Gullen, John Mulvey, Nick Hawton, Benard Lagan, Natalle Haynes, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Gayane Abrahamyan, Tony Turnbull, Liza Frank, Philip Howard, Lucy Hedgcock, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Jenni Rutherford, Graham Henry, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, John Johnston, Jodie Foster, Clive Davis, James Harding business editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Luke Magee, Anne Gatti, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Kathryn Cowling, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Sandy Bettison, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Chris Sullivan, Andrew Norfolk, Ian McMillan, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Don Paterson, Howard Davies, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Chris Griggs, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Rachel Holmes, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, John Westerby, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Laurence Marks, Candida Crewe, Mira Katbamna, Elizabeth Colman, Eartha Kitt, Ben Machell, Andy Farrell, Joanna Balé, Lady Attenborough, Marcus Williams, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Michael Marland, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, M. Pugh, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword co-editor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Paula Hawkins, Alfredo Toro Hardy, Tom Whitwell, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Nigel Williamson, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Jeff Banks, Martin Johnson, Tony Rees, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Angus Donald, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Jane Wheatley, Pete Paphides, Tom Baldwin, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Jonathan Bray, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Tom Chesshyre Travel News Editor, Howard Marks, David Baddiel, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, Neil Fisher Classical Music Editor, Rob Wright, Marilla Speller, ZoË Strimpel, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Sephen McClarence, Magnus Grimond, Christina Koning, Stuart Miles, Emma Pomfret, Raymond Keene, Lorraine Thurlow, Gianluca Vialli, Douglas Hedley, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Nick van der Biji, Kaveh Solhekol, Rick Jones, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Jo Carlowe, Adele Brand, Susan Kelly, Helen Nugent, Roy Dean, Laura Deeley, Alan Spall, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Peter Dixon, Thomasina Miers, Natalie Zemon Davis, Nicola Cropping, Dan Bennett, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Sir Hew Pike, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nick Simpson, Joe Henney, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, David Woodhead, Tom O'leary, Jonathan Clayton, Esmond Foster, Roger Webb, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Michael Dooley, Ian Johns, Michael Mosley, Eddie Sanders, Dominic Maxwell, Lucy McDonald, Michael Berkson, Matthew Parris, Adrian Hilton, Mark Bridge, Alice Fordham, Prue White, John Westerday, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Maryon Stewart, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Richard Hammond, Celia Dodd, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, Josh Ball, Brian Clarke, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, Philip Webster, Robin Mead, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Stella Rimington, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Christie Colhoun, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Joe Calzaghe, Mic Wright, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Brigadier Jerry Thomas Commander, Tony Halpin, Mike Behr, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Philippe, Ian Robertson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, John Hoyland, Olav Bjortomt, Kim Newman, Robbie Williams, Barry Hyman, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Tom Bower, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Index New fears on climate raise heat on leaders Mankind very likely to blame for global change Temperature forecast to rise by 4C by 2100 Index Free inside 68-page Six Nations Handbook Blair under pressure £10bn Sainsbury's bid More speed cameras Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers Free DVDs The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Bird flu kills 1,000 turkeys in outbreak on poultry farm You are history, boys. I'm flying to Narnia National may sue actor over walkout Bennett play loses star to Disney film Onspeed History and fantasy Traffic-scare villages given hope with speed camera rule change Guidelines eased on choice of site Police can now pick more targets Keeping death off the roads Bluewater raided in immigration hunt Help for migrants Briton in hotel fall Stannah Stairlifts Picture Gallery Judge lets paedophile go free and says: buy a bike to cheer up victim Angry family's protests dismissed Suspended prison term 'is best option' John Lewis Free DVDs all next week In the bunker with a leader who refuses to take the quick way out Blair besieged At the end of another bad week the Prime Minister said he planned to stick around. Some MPs may wish he was in another party Business as usual Picture Gallery On other pages Blairs buy home as a back entrance Blair besieged Cameron gets more personal in latest attack Dfs Boy in flight for freedom from ghetto froze to death in aircraft undercarriage Kidnap plot suspect 'had threatened to have soldier's head cut off before' Terror raids Holiday Inn We are vilified like Jews by the Nazis, says Muslim leader Terror raids For those living on the Rock, everyone is a victim Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagles nearly killed me, paraglider says Attack high in the Australian sky Bird becomes entangled in lines Sainsbury's Back to work, the woman in BA faith row still has a cross to bear Check-in worker seeking back pay Call for Christian in-flight channel Multiple Display Advertising Items Ba Vets warn of rabies if quarantine rules are watered down Catching diseases from animals Citroen C6 Talented student is found hanged after taking LSD Former head boy was college drop-out Friends found his body in woodland Halfords 'Friendly-fire' inquest delay over missing US evidence 'Classified' tape stalls court hearing US pilots 'must be brought to book' Janice Turner Tom Bower Seize the moment, Gordon. Surely you're not a coward? The week Classicfurniture4u Valedictory Sensibility The main reason for Blair to stay is the cash-for-honours inquiry Changing Channels The best BBC chairman would be far removed from its cosy culture We used to fear the wild. Now we should fear for the wild . . . Picture Gallery Thwack! Kerpoww! I'm purging my anger Probation answer to overcrowding Chavez clarified 'Britishness'— does it exist? can it be taught? Trees are our salvation Timesonline Afghan troops agreement Yes! to wolves The exit rule . . . Recycling game Buddhists best Blair's defence over Iraq is crumbling Les Misérables 2: how doubly depressing Manchester's debt to a canny fishmonger Multiple Display Advertising Items How busy badgers are undermining care of ancient heritage sites Digging in Driving instructor drank double limit He head-butted gate after crash Pupil had swerved to avoid a lorry Anglian Home improvements Jackass fan, 11, set fire to himself Currys After 32 years, families may uncover how loved ones died in a dirty war East Timor Justice for journalists Relatives want to discover the role of diplomats in an alleged cover-up after the 1975 invasion of East Timor Virgin atlantic Northern rock New nation Multiple Display Advertising Items Flirting with feelings on crime and fame First night Theatre Fanny and Faggot Finborough Theatre London SW10 Railway crossing deaths verdict Killer driver jailed False rape Killers to appeal Fleas shut school Music swap plan Police decry HQ Headhunters ask 23 people: apply to be BBC Chairman Many snub chance to head new trust Woman football boss is in the frame KLM Argos Music and lyrics Fishermen find bust worth a fortune at bottom of sea An Italian master Damning report seeks to end debate over global warming Climate change Mankind to blame for temperature rise World 'has decade to prevent disasters' Bush takes his place on the bandwagon Icy danger Dissecting the document Climate change American Airlines Crisis to be part of geography syllabus PC World Boots My Week According to Hugo Rifkind Garage argot Multiple Display Advertising Items Your hybrid powertrain's got snagged on your isofix . . . it's gonna cost you Talk Talk Fishermen of the old school MPs to quiz drugs watchdog A slice of a Victorian romance Spurned woman cried rape in revenge against ex-boyfriend Judge tells her to expect a jail term Innocent man was arrested three times Multiple Display Advertising Items It's like a blog, but in book form The week on the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Klingon love Despots online Professor Spam, I presume Online most read France America A flag and an anthem for Kosovo . . . and new fears of conflict for Europe Serbia condemns 'meddling' proposals Russia threatens to use UN veto Friction in a land of Churches Hilton Flag dance of friendship that stepped on a nation's pride Sky Sex and lies on the cyberspace hustings Royal and Sarkozy fight it out online Websites add new style to election Campaign on the net The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy cancels football after policeman dies (Reuters): 23 die as factions fight in Gaza (Reuters): Muslims offer river prayers Killer fled with a warden's wife (Reuters): Balls may block mud volcano Lifescan (Reuters): Tempests and tornado kill 19 African protests show China that investment comes with heavy price The Times Debased metal (AP): Baby trafficking network jailed (AP): Niqab drivers ban Mayor death arrest (AP): Bombers jailed (Reuters): Health plan rebels (PA): McCoffee wins Sumo champion fights off bribery charges Star accused of buying his victories 23st fighter says that he will sue Multiple Display Advertising Items Man mountains New rates of interest Savings rates effective: 04 February 2007 Anger as film shows police posing with editor's killer Cornered Clinton sets date to end war Rivals make their pitch to party elders Hillary heckled; ovation for Obama Taleban seize 'truce' town from elders Multiple Display Advertising Items Tortilla crisis hits the poor as clean fuel drives up corn price The Sunday Times Apple fears SEC knock-on effect Debt levels rise Imperial move Pipeline push Quote of the day Sony plays angel Business big shot Sainsbury's shares soar as £10bn offer looms Deal would be biggest UK buyout Consortium in 'early stages' of bid Very private equity firm has sights on mega league Try something new today? Special issue Stock markets Barratt to buy Wilson Bowden for £2.1bn as rivals walk Everything in UK's store is available for purchase Who wants a gas cartel? Commodities Currencies Picture Gallery Glorious Vintage Sancerre Need to know Director deals In the know Tiddler to watch Walsh says BA pensions offer is 'as good as it gets' Chief tells union time has run out Averted strike still cost £80m First blood to Boeing in battle for orders Rough trip The Sunday Times A few days ago I offered you the iPod docking station City Diary Indifference is the best form of revenge City Diary The Times Clara Furse, the chief executive of the London Stock … City Diary Time for a revolution at Evolution? City Diary Was J Sainsbury tipped off by its advisers about the … City Diary Imperial prepares bid for Turkish tobacco Johnson scents deal for Fish Works A mention for the counsel acting for the Commissioners City Diary Picture Gallery Debt-torn Britain sees insolvency climb to a record high 300 people a day admit cash failure It will only get worse, say experts Mortgage lenders to pass on cost of fees ruling Business big shot Sir David Brewer Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sony takes up opera as PlayStation gets serious Audi If you want a gore fest, it's all here (AFP): Rolls-Royce wins US Air Force order (Reuters): Glaxo injunction Bmi flies to rescue (AFX): John Lewis boost Ericsson surges (Reuters): Buoyant Bellway Sainsbury's property assets would underpin any private equity deal Revamp going well for Mr Fixit The Times Path to profit Greece and Italy push gas pipeline The Times Nabucco may cause a song and dance Dell facing law suit over Intel dealings Blackstone backed New York response US to sue China Viacom demand (AFX): NYSE gains ground Apple warns that it may lose select listing with Nasdaq Company cites SEC investigation Possibility of more restatements The Times Murdoch's children given $100m News Corp shares each Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Rugby Estates goes to extremes with bold move into indoor leisure parks Surf sites set for Essex and Cornwall Partner owns technology rights Building your park is just the start Times Online 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 Property-owning firms rise as Sainsbury fever spreads Large caps Investors put money in Cashbox Small caps Gilts Keeping business in the family might just be the best policy Equity Prices British Airways Gian Carlo Menotti Composer of a traditionalist bent who aimed to create operas that would appeal to a wide audience Gian Carlo Menotti, composer, was born on July 7,1911. He died on February 1,2007, aged 95 Faith Modern Times Terry Peck Lives Remembered Alan Sievewright Eric Holder Watercolour dealer who made affordability, Conviviality and a love of painting his stock-in-trade Eric Holder, Watercolour dealer, was born on May 1,1915. He died on january 15,2007, aged 91 Lives in Brief Clergy need help to love their congregants as themselves Faith Children see the good news in face paints Christians of all denominations are using classic marketing strategies to attract more families into the fold Faith news Rubbishing the neighbours, the charms of ladies and how to avoid marriage Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for 'Hello, is that the complaints desk? Don't hang up . . . 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Fishing Brian Clarke takes a furtive look down by the river bank and find familiar rituals of the mating game Nissan Fisher allows himself chance to dream as he looks down on Woods Golf Setanta Sports Fixture list provides cause for confusion Rugby league Walk on ... walk on ... with hoop in your heart It's a whole new ball game for Peter 'No Slouch' Crouch after the Harlem reshuffle at Anfield Bears present final hurdle to coronation of Manning American football Super Bowl XLI Renault Clio Beckham makes first foray into US psyche Tottenham new focus for would-be investors Football Share price booms amid speculation Club's valuation soars to £75 million Chopra inflicts misery on his old team-mates Luck not always with Arsenal's sharpshooters Fink Tank in the football laboratory Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League fixtures League One League Two Liverpool turn their attention to problem with the neighbours Football Benítez calls for cool heads in derby Anfield takeover in background The Times Wenger contemplates life without Lehmann Mascherano loan move to Anfield hits another difficulty Aston Villa v West Ham Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Fulham v Newcastle Today 3pm Man City v Reading Today 3pm Watford v Bolton Today 3pm Blackburn v Sheffield Utd Today 3pm How they stand Wigan v Portsmouth Today 3pm Charlton v Chelsea Today 3pm Liverpool v Everton Today 12.45pm, PremPlus Middlesbrough v Arsenal Today 5.15pm, PremPlus Tottenham v Man Utd Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Barton must prove he has the bite to accompany his upsetting bark Players ready to put aside ill-feeling Woodgate, Barry and Dyer return Squad Ferguson keeps eyes on prize after 'blip' South gate develops strong chin as flak flies around seat of learning Football Mourinho fears Charlton resolve The Times In The Game on Monday D'Driscoll rallies troops as Ireland answer call to stand and deliver Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Team embrace pressure to perform Autumn victories set tone for success Wales ready to dig deep in battle at coalface Laporte is braced for stern test from Italy Open season: why France may not have it all their way Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Ticketmaster Bold Ashton takes England on trip into the unknown Rugby union RBS Six Nation Championship England v Scotland Head coach sticks to his principles Scots stand in the way of recovery O2 Morgan steps up to follow best Millfield traditions Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England v Scotland A talent out of the top drawer Brown takes glory as Saxons advance William Hill Wilkinson leaves dark days behind in bid to get Sweet Chariot moving RBS Six Nations England's hero returns After an agonising spell in which he became a rugby recluse, the fly half is set to kick-start his career again Actionforcharity Monday Jonny's woes Online next week Times Crossword 23.515 Wilkinson has anxious nation hanging on his every move Sport Fly half goes back to future with Alred Fans fuelled with feel-good factor The Times Inside Souvenir edition Index Investment Special Free guides Claim a council tax rebate Webwatch Money Letters Money in the post Thaw detected . . . . . . then icy silence Case Study 'everyone Should Do It' Advice in shreds The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Don't become a fashion victim Jupiter For the high rollers among you Magnus Grimond explains why growing numbers of affluent investors are turning to specialist wealth managers Witan investment trust Artemis Reaping old-fashioned rewards Rebecca O'Connor meets a hard-working couple seeking the best ways to maximise their savings Cheltenham & Gloucester The Pettitts: what the experts say Standard Life Colin's response Fidelity Top tips for the Isa novice Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study To the Max Legal & General Why hedge funds can be a cut above Dennehy weller & co Thumbs up Thumbs down Npower First job and a pension go hand in hand 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The experts Especially for Families in the Times Today Flora My rude boy prefers daddy The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved Baby's points of view Inside Story Reversible Buggies Should toddlers face in or out in a pushchair? Lucy McDonald says she wants to see and talk to her daughter Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: St Alban Timesonline A well-earned rest for my liver When Angus Donald worked out hoe much he drank in one week (main picture), he knew he had to cut down. . . Three things I have learnt One-pot wonder to chase off the chill Home Cooking. . . With a Health Check The Times Hearty vegetable stew with carrots, savoy cabbage and chickpeas Multiple Display Advertising Items The curse of addiction A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny V is for Vices The good granny's advice How to be a real beauty Oliver James argues that Russian and Danish women are beautiful because they are not hung up about how others see them. And we ask who should know. . . 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Vielle Suzi Godson Tigerrrr's burning bright Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Old-fashioned girl Eartha Kitt may be 80, but her star quality is spakling as bright as ever Allergy Index Inside Never mind the cabin crew, it's the passengers who'll soon be on strike The World Climate Cost Image of the Week Home & Away Cinema Capers Visitjordan Mr Nice comes clean To kick off out 13-page indian Ocean focus. Howard Marks - reformed drug smuggler and unreoentant hedonist -tries a weeks's detox mauritius Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Swim low sweet chariot Reef trips by submarine, jungle escapades. . . 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Jill Crawshaw finds out what's new in Sri Lanka Multiple Display Advertising Items How nice to see you, sweetlips Tim Ecott goes down for the count on the reefs off Mozambique Celebrity Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Visitor 76, your boat is ready Maldives veteran Laurence Marks revels in the increasing sophistication of a resort paradise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Yeah, I'm the Wanderer . . . Hate being stuck behind caravans? Robin Mead knows who to blame, as he recreates the first caravanning trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Caravans of love: luxury lodges and more Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items They think it's all overs Magic spells on opposition batsmen? Not in the Caribbean World Cup, says Middlesex star Ed Smith Need to know Match report Multiple Display Advertising Items ROL Cruise Readeroffers Tall tales for Cape crusaders Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas South Africa Ventures Kerala Houseboats Croatian Heritage Greek Discovery Noble Caledonia First backpacker Croatian heights Aegean idyll Time to go for snow Just back from Verbier, Tom Chesshyre reveals what's on offer Timesonline What's Hot in the Cold Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items War of words Tom Chesshyre on a tale of two city guides Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief So which is best? We test the latest books for Paris Novel Concept Multiple Display Advertising Items Guide lines How trendy is my valley New Welsh wonders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. . . 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Alan Franks discovers the unlikely inspiration for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen The Times Extract Timesonline Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Everybody needs this Willie Willie Nelson's songs have brought comfort to millions, but do we really need a self-help book from the former wild man of music? Why not, Bel Mooney says Timesonline Willie's wisdom Timesonline Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Mission impossible? As this year's Times Stephen Spender prize opens, the poet Don Paterson looks at the problems of verse translation How to enter How to read a poem WHSmith A blinding northern light Travel Pies and Prejudice In Search of the North by Stuart MacOnie In short Lunar tunes Space travel Dark Side of the Moon The Magnificent Madness of the American Lunar Quest by Gerard Degroot Mellon in the round Biography Mellon: An American Life by David Cannadine Newbooksmag The Times The good German's story (cont.) Novel The Song before It is Sung by Justin Cartwright Audio books One man's bitter journey to jihad Novel The Yacoubian Building by Alaa al-Aswany Lonesome piner Novel Love Songs and Lies by Libby Purves Vampire noir Sci-fi Already Dead by Charlie Huston INK by Hal Duncan In short Classics The Shipyard by Juan Carlos Onetti translated by Nick Caistor Men that God Made Mad Nonfiction A Journey Through Truth, Myth and Terror in Northern Ireland by Derek Lundy Vintage, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Night Watch Fiction By Sarah Waters Virago, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Lost Cosmonaut By Daniel Kalder Faber, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Good Life By Jay McInemey Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) For Lust of Knowing The Orientalists and their Enemies by Robert Irwin Penguin, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) Doctors & Nurses By Lucy Ellmann Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The new Viking invasion The seas of children's writing are suddenly crowded with longships. Amanda Craig asks why Norsemen are gripping our imagination Timesonline The Times Tragic, scary and funny — you applaud a Victorian classic that seems so modern In this week's TLS Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 682 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4129 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Timesonline The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 6 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 026 - Medium Su Doku No 1171 - Super Fiendish Killer No 427 - Deadly (55 mins) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1169 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1170 Solution to Friday's Killer No 426 The Times Volkswagen Turkey Index The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy Contacts Ford The Dark Ages Apple Apple Wisdom Alife and Perry's Beginners' Guide to. . . Joan of Arc (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Sir Tom Hunter, 45, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Lexiconfusion No. 119 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Vi Spring Someone's Got to Do It. . . Considerate Builder This Week: Bad drivers named and shamed Microtrends Supermarket Suits Bargainhunter Out There English Sportswear Liberty of London Coolhunter Men's Stuff Pulsar The Times A Very British Fantasy Introduction James Harding, business editor of The Times, explores how we all fell in love with the idea of entrepreneurship Renault Renault Into the Den It was a sure bet, bound to make millions. But could Robert Crampton convince the five investors on TV's cult show, Dragons' Den? Boots More than Past Pitchers in the Den Brittany Ferries The Good Ship Stelios The Easy Empire He started the craze for no-frills flights; now Stelios is simplifying the Caribbean cruise. Hilary Rose went aboard to meet the man who makes it all look easy Energy saving trust North east england Lexus The Times The Antipreneurs Radical Business They don't weat suits, they respect the planet and they still make money - meet the new caring, sharing entrepreneurs Cunard The Sunday Times The Times Sex and the City A new breed of female city sickers has smashed through the glass ceiling — and now they're taking on the men at their own game Stephen Marks, creator of French Connection, talks about 30 years on the high street — and that ad campaign Fashion Six Great. . . Sports Bras Belt-Tightening How to Get Dressed Voyages of Discovery Clarins Used to Be the Cosmetic Equivalent of a Volvo Estate Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about . . . 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