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News from 10/02/2007

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Giles Smith, Richard Bullick, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Alessandro Caboni, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Charles Scanlan, Piers Harden, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, R. F. Channon, Neelam Verjee, Caroline Stacey, Louise Roddon, Neil Queen, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Tony Lucking, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Andrew Montiake, head of mortgages, Sally Emerson, Shahid Malik, Terry Eagleton, John Mulvey, Jackie Lover, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Stephen PLant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, R. E. Andrews, Carol Midgley, Tom Addiscott, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Philippe Saint-Andre Former France captian, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, Toby Eady, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Phil Hope Skills Minister, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Alfie Perry, Elizabeth Judge, Kate Reardon, Stephen Anderson, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Wendy Ide, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Tom McPhail, Head of pensions, William Ham Bevan, Robin Pagnamenta, Nicola York, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Margaret Simmonds AIS Support Group, Polly, Lester May, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alister McGrath, Nancy Durrant, Tony Fiske, Jane MacArtney, P. J. Clarke, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Xiaolu Guo, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alina Cojocaru, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Anna Bowes, adviser, Andy Stephens, A. J. Lewis, Ben Machell, Nick Wyke, Stuart McGurk, Jacqueline Frampton, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, Martin Symington, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Margaret Simmonds, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Simon Midgley, Nigel Williamson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Martin Johnson, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Peter Hutchison, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, David Lawrenson, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, John Hopkins, Edna Healey Writer and Political Partner, Samuel, Jeremy page, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Stuart Miles, Gabriel Rozenberg, Jon Koppell, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Scott Pack, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Sean O'Neill, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Terry Gilliam, Rick Jones, Tina Ogle, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Laura Deeley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, ChloË Bryan-Brown, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Ross Leckie, James Charles, Rachel DeWoskin, Thomasina Miers, Michael Zeffertt, Dan Bennett, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, James Collard, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Christine Seib Investment Correspondent, Nigel Kendall, Brian Case, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Keith Bristow, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Jennifer Gibbons, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Sophie Heawood, Thomas Catan, Peter Kendall NFU President, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Amanda Craig, Suzy, Tim Wapshott, Jannie Di Giovanni, Dearbail Jordan, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Arnander, Janet Tappin Coelho, Ellie Taylor, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Peter Jenson, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Derek Elmore, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Darian Leader, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Colleen Devanney, Nicola Woolcock, Bodeene Amyot, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Susan Starks, Alice Miles, George Garside, Simon Crompton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Russell Howard, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Michael Bullock, Jonathan Burridge, adviser, Douglas Kennedy, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Kristy Lang, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Sir Harold Atcherley, Audrey Eyton,

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The Times Index A million motorists embarrass road price ministers Trials will go ahead despite No 10 petition System 'will not be used to police speeding' Touch of style lights up the London gloom Charges for 'kidnap plot' Return of the tycoon England's one-day wonders Pixar drawn into inquiry Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Twice as many Poles living in Britain than officials think The strange case of a policeman, a 2am car chase and an absent jury Motoring groups voice their dismay Officer was 'too embarrassed' to stop The Times Case closed Blairites urge Miliband to enter the race for Labour leadership Friends say he is afraid to split party Television gaffe boosted speculation Fake bloggers soon to be 'named and shamed' Brown invites the Pope to visit Britain £25m staff bonuses at scrapped agency Tax on rubbish Letter 'bomber' Doctor kills himself Jail for robbers Picture Gallery Daughter's paternity in dispute Doubt over model's cause of death De Beers It's a dangerous life working at the headquarters of health and safety Holiday Inn Council cleaners jetwash away Banksy's graffiti art Hit and miss Five suspects in court over 'kidnap plot' A sixth man is charged last night 4,500 items being analysed by police Minister calls for tolerance after closing terror-raid school College sorry over cartoon Muhammad in magazine Halfords My Week According to Hugo Rifking H5N1 virus may be in human food chain Products could be taken off shelves Contamination fear for wild birds Turkey tycoon forced to halt his investiture Neutrogena Argos British soldier shot in the chest during routine patrol in Basra Bullet pierced his body armour Minutes earlier, he chatted to locals Twin attacks reduce odds of early return BBC facing four days of strikes Driver gets 9 years Fined over death Organs save four NHS reward plan Picture Gallery Sainsbury's Force will keep open just four of its police stations to save cash Move to cut costs by £500,000 a year 'Contact points' open for few hours Call for sense on human rights Comet Wonder boy is out of shape for the uptown girls New york Fashion Week Peugeot Flybe The Times Primeval Film row on 'prettifying' of slave trade Lily breaks through to lead a charge on the Grammys A buzz for Britain Currys Janice Turner Hugo Rifkind A cracking row over ID card lobbying for us all to savour Cultural differences of the week The week Housemate of the week The Lord of the Rings Spin of the week Poor royals of the week Whiteout! Once again Britain is ambushed by a few inches of winter snow Election Season The voting is almost two years away — the campaign is upon us Fear Not Private equity firms must take more care with their public image Why does travelling on the Tube remind you of avian flu? Picture Gallery Get a grip, BA. You're not a cheapo carrier Farming outlook Selective reading No, Minister Politics and power: proposals for Lords reform Open and shut Timesonline School and the over-16s Objections to halal killing Light goes out Own goals Untold bliss The white stuff Stop whingeing and show leadership From here the wolves are cackling loudly Forgive Daddy for shooting your husband CitroËn Camelot offers £250m prize in licence bid Indian operator the only challenger 100 millionaires a month proposed Sex attacker given passport by mistake AA Bringing it all together A heroes' welcome as the Chiefs return to their tribe First night Pop Kaiser Chiefs Leeds Metropolitan University Virgin atlantic Timesonline British Gas Flights cancelled and children stay home as more snow falls Brittany Ferries Big disparity in ASBO breaches Jonathan Ross joins The Beano Girl, 5, helps to mug pensioner Bomb-site image wins award Job-sharing bosses bow out from NHS safety watchdog Two Sues leave 'dysfunctional' body Retirement ends 20 years together Barclaycard Work in twos British Gas Beating Cancer Timesonline Face down the hordes - for less The week on the web Sky Bootleg central Apocalypse almost Time to go Ono to torture Norwich Union Picture this: £385m spent on art in a week International buyers prominent £94m invested in three hours Vauxhall PC World Critics find ruling difficult to shallow Euro Tunnel Hot Fuzz Why roses from Kenya are greener than the flowers from Amsterdam Importing emits less carbon dioxide Concept of 'food miles' challenged Wind farm 'marks step towards cleaner energy' Blown away £13m reward for getting rid of gases Mistaken identity Gang filmed attack Fairer holiday costs Unforeseen glitch Picture Gallery Thousands of churches face closure in ten years Churchgoing in Britain in decline Chapels being turned to mosques American Airlines 'If it's good enough for L. S. Lowry why not us?' Dfs The London surgeons who need skills from a war zone Inner-city casualty departments are having to cope with men shot with battlefield guns, Will Pavia writes Facts of death Best Western Home Office says there are 300,000 Poles in Britain. I say take that number and double it Barbara Tuge-Erecinska is getting down to business in this country. So are a surprisingly large number of her compatriots, Alice Miles and Anthony Browne write Poles apart An envoy's file Factory bosses stick to British workers Currys Council accused of failing tortured girl Climbié inquiry findings 'ignored' Child's parents jailed this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Jpmailorder Antarctic America Indians abroad Made in Britain — the Sikh tycoon going home to clean up politics Candidate fights corruption in India Thousands return for election battle Argos Malta Worlds apart Bafta hype ends the dance as Bollywood bids for gravitas Hindi film in line for foreign award Grave new world of gritty storylines Contemporary troubles Sky TV 793 (Matv) Ernest Jones A lesser pilgrimage looks to equality Cheltenham & Gloucester Unity government poses new problem for Israel as Hamas comes out of cold Gaza buoyant at Mecca agreement Swift lifting of blockade unlikely (AP): Mbeki heeds anti-crime call (AP): Rally against Kosovo plan (AP): Nuclear shutdown talks falter (AP): Rescue outfit is fit for Muslims XL Holidays (AFP): Man of note gives way to mountain view China executes Muslim 'extremist' Uighur activist sent to firing squad Rights groups say his trial was unfair Legal & General British Gas Divided past Whalers and green pirates call a truce to save pair lost in Antarctic Renault (AFP): Ban names head of political affairs unit (Reuters): Floods worsen (Reuters): Cut in Iran aid (Reuters): No, you can't leave (AFP): Carnivals banned Hype and hope abound as new boy dons the mantle of Lincoln Barack Obama Barack Obama's candidacy is generating extraordinary levels of excitement and expectation as the Democratic presidential nomination process begins in earnest EmpirEdirEct Favourite son is already a winner in kenya Barack Obama The Times Refuge Gated communities will add to Baghdad security The real-life Indiana Jones and the Mansion of Doom Archaeologist takes on landowner Artefacts found at Malibu building site Hilton Heathrow express Abortion campaign aims to win change by moderation Ultimate Pelagics The Times Thomson Cruises Court decides vandal need not pay for his art attack Artist is satisfied with pissoir ruling Judges recognise 'it was performance' Holiday autos Creative destruction The Sunday Times Pixar drawn into Jobs share option inquiry SEC investigates grants to ally Director of Toy Story film named G7 heads warned over hedge funds Goldmans poised Quote of the day Sainsbury's bank Business big shot The Times Work to live Cracking it Stock markets Sanofi talks on merger founder over price The Times Watchdog's importance of being earnest Mature bust Commodities Currencies It's still a lottery Picture Gallery Need to know How to choose a job for a longer life City workers can live to 86 years Minister face a shorter retirement EMI may end digital copy protection Savills Looking ahead Much excitement at the London Hippodrome at the Virgin … City Diary The Times Peter Erskine, the chief executive of O2 , has been … City Diary Bank's buy an utter Crocker shame City Diary To the large number of angry Turks who have been e-mail City Diary Shortlist for East Coast rail franchise meets delay Siren voices City Diary It is not all bad news for the London Stock Exchange … City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Torex Retail paying ex-director £50,000 a month Agreement made in December Deal rules out dismissal claims Schedule of events Olympics homes deal depends on £400m subsidy Contracts to go out to tender this year include the … Amec Sterling reels as UK trade deficit hits record HBOS primed to take full control of Sainsbury's Bank Timesonline Nasdaq close to surrender on hostile bid for LSE Business big shot Benny Higgins Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday German G7 hosts press for tighter hedge fund regulation Both America and UK targeted 'Locusts' taunt echoed by crowds Fortress Investment soars in keenly watched IPO Full agenda Brown offers a carrot Outcome imminent on Vodafone bid Lear still in market BP boss targeted (Reuters): Börse eyes Bombay (Reuters): Daimler's EADS deal (Reuters): Changes at Alitalia Goldman Sachs leads Wall St back to private equity deals Fee appeal Sub-prime lenders fear defaults after costly HSBC fallout Securitas lets $53m slip through fingers Accounting discrepancy found Divested German unit goes bankrupt Altimo to use UK as access to Continent Kremlin bank picks London as Europe HQ Media Planet China's largest electrical retailer in partnership talks with Dixons China Week Focus on growth In the first of a series of articles on developments in Chinese life, the spotlight falls on the retail market Business in China Young urbanites flocking to fill their own big, empty shells Local jumbo malls threaten Western DIY stores' business The Times America goes to the top of renewable energy league The Times Asda blows trumpet in promoting its green credentials Will this man finally manage to bring his software venture to AIM's altar? John Moreton's businesses are so popular, they are always snapped up before he has a chance to float them World series 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 FTSE 100 hits six-year high without help of Vodafone Large caps JKX in prime position for growth Small caps Gilts BA will be hard pressed to repeat share price growth of past year Equity Prices British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Faith Modern Times Ian Richardson Veteran classical actor who found his greatest commercial success on TV as the ruthless politician Francis Urquhart Ian Richardson, CBE actor, was born on April 7,1934. He died on February 9,2007, aged 72 Strawberry Brooks One-pocket pool player who played for high stakes Melvin "Strawberry" Brooks, one-pocket pool player, was born on December 10,1933. He died of lung cancer on December 17,2006, aged 73 Jules Olitski Abstract painter whose work ranged from sculptural impasto to ethereal translucence — and back Jules Olitski, painter, was born on March 27,1922. He died on February 4,2007, aged 84 Anna Nicole Smith Glamour model whose rags-to-riches life was a tale of determination but ultimately marred by tragedy Anna Nicole Smith, model, was born on November 28,1967. She was found dead on February 8,2007, aged 39 Churches must ask why the English Hymnal is out of tune Faith The questions science cannot answer The ideological fanaticism of Richard Dawkins's attack on belief is unreasonable to religion — and science Faith news Merits of prehensile gnashers, farmyard table manners and wide open necks Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for New and improved, your lime-green on-screen Times Feedback New colours, new layout, new menus: Times Online has been redesigned Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Gifts Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition Multiple Display Advertising Items Featherlight Power Vac The Kitchen Restoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuclear storm damage leads to new tornado scale Weather Eye Birthdays On this day February 10,1840 The Times, delighted at the prospect of Queen Victoria's marriage taking place that day, takes objection to a pamphlet being circulated Weather Just like old times as Pipe and Nicholls seek lead role Racing Champion trainer ooks to Kauto Star Aspiring rival has sights on big double William Hill Kempton Park Yesterday's results Course specialists Leopardstown Going heavy At The Races Basketball Wolverhampton Cricket Ayr abandoned Racing next week Quatre Heures ready to put on fast show Racing Warwick Hess hits jackpot with Wright tips Newbury Fired-up Harlequins throw white blanket on off-colour Saints Rugby league Engage Super League Lingfield Park Racing Warrington quickly warm to task Wolverhampton The weekend's sport on TV Armchair investor Today Football Weekend's fixtures Pick of the action Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Results Athletics Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Darts Golf Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Squash Tennis Rivals happy to keep friendship on track Athletics Pickering seeks to rattle his mentor Gardener calls on his vast experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Poker faces: training partners switch contest from card table to stadium The Sunday Times How a small step for Yao can become a giant leap for China Special report The biggest star in sport The 7ft 6in basketball icon who decamped to the US is to become the face of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Ian Whittell reports Reluctant icon refuses to court publicity and is happy to leave field to Tiger Woods Special report The biggest star in sport Tall story People's game captures the imagination of new market Timesonline Ireland capable of overcoming the loss of O'Driscoll Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Horgan replaces captain at centre Boss presents test for France defence The Times Teams France turn back clock for missing links The Croke Park factor could leave Irish on shaky ground Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Attack may be best form of defence for wounded rivals Rugby union RBSSix Nations Championship BBC One, 3.30pm Pressure starts to mount on Jenkins Scotland bank on Godman and Dewey The Times Teams Peel living up to toughest Wales legacy Today in The Times On Monday Forget the try that never was, Harry's Game is the video that really mattered Deacon receives big lift as man at the head of impressive line England must drive home the advantage from luck of draw Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Try'd & Tested O2 Teams Saxons reveal strength in depth on revenge mission Lawrence is still making a living with bouncers Cricket Matthew Syed finds the former England bowler making all the right moves at his Bristol nightclub, long after his Test career's sickening end Syd vicious Long sets sights on move Down Under Title retained McGrath adamant First for Foster Pärson gold rush Wie sidelined Marksandspencer Courageous Collingwood has his eyes on the prize Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Scoreboard Healy hits bad note Ill-tempered McGrath gets dose of the birthday blues Human barometer of England's form signals high pressure for Australia Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series You'll never talk alone: how Liverpool's new owners engaged in a phoney war What is the official Fifa line on footballers' undershi Barton's brief is a bestseller in the making Fight goes on for QPR as relegation zone looms Football Capello forced to recall Beckham The Times O'Neill comes to rescue in McClaren's hour of need Football Head coach told to ignore the critics Villa are still very much the priority Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed fears for Steve McClare Curbishley wields axe for crucial encounter Wigan peerless in knowing the price of points Fink Tank In the football laboratory Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League fixtures League One League Two Wenger fear as Arsenal form special relationship Football American link causes concern London club act to promote 'brand' Rapid fire Chelsea determined to keep battling on the home front Tottenham's Uefa Cup bye confirmed Arteta 'will stay' Wise denies charge Clyde retires Getting the elbow Chelsea v Middlesbrough Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Newcastle v Liverpool Today 3pm Reading v Aston Villa Today 12.45pm, PremPlus West Ham v Watford Today 3pm Everton v Blackburn Today 3pm How they stand Arsenal v Wigan Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Man United v Charlton Today 3pm Portsmouth v Man City Today 5.15pm, PremPlus Sheff Utd v Tottenham Today 3pm Bolton v Fulham Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Ronaldo's winter of discontent chills United Football Barclays Premiership Winger will stay, Ferguson insists Spanish rivals add to the speculation Greene King IPA Charlton's fortunes looking up with Pardew Bellamy determined not to let boos get better him Football Barclays Premiership Benítez gives clearest sign of intentions Media Planet From Dubai to Docklands - how Anfield 'time bomb' ticked down Football Liverpool takeover –the inside story Moores dilemma about handover Gillett offer left as only bid standing The cast Deal breakers Accountant's rollercoaster ride in changing times Fears allayed over ground financing In The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,521 England repeat their one-day wonders to put world on notice The Times Index Six Nations Giles Smith Index Inside The Times The cheaper way to complain Webwatch Money Letters Money Letters Wise up Deserve whipping Case Study Spreading the Word Party's over The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Don't bank on fantasyland Jupiter Case Study Daredevil Stan is Gliding High British Empire Talking about a generation Rebecca O'Connor on accounts for silver savers Horses for courses Artemis Keep my mortgage on track Rebecca O'Connor helps a market researcher to plan her repayments around a fluctuating income F&C Investments Lizzi Seear: what the experts say Over to you Neptune Lizzi's response The Times Make sure you can quit in style To retire these days you need a cunning plan. Magnus Grimond guides you through the options Multiple Display Advertising Items Schroders New horizons for first-timers Rebecca O'Connor on the temptation of foreign property for those priced out of the UK market The do's and don'ts of buying abroad Case Study Nice Price for Italian Townhouse Abbey No need to go off your trolley Nicola York checks out the new insurance advice service offered by Asda Dennehy weller & co Mercedes-Benz Case Study Fidelity Dream teams aren't cheap Mark Atherton's is a Insight Multimanager Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund in Focus Investment Managers Chart-smart Hits and Misses Only the brave will now venture here Bank of Scotland Case Study My Money's on Matrix Legal & General Whine of the Week Baillie Gifford How do I buy zinc or nickel? A Question of Money Thumbs up Thumbs down Shares will win the marathon Multiple Display Advertising Items What It worth? American Watercolours Standard Life Tapestries to soothe the soul Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Help nPower Raise over £500,000 for Comic Relief Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Diversify Index Inside Next Week Excuses, Excuses. . . Up the wrong tree Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Parents who worry about kids' safety worry about the wrong things Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Love in the fast lane John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends It's game on for keener eyesight Marathon cocktail Babies spring out St Anthony's Hospital Broom vroom Off their trolleys Asthma sufferers to come in from the cold Scientists have found the cold-fighting protein that asthmatics lack — and this new knowledge could save many lives. says Simon Crompton Pru Health Cold goes into overdrive New research The big wheeze The Wild East is now tamed Junk Medicine Chinese Bioethics Sailing into the storm Mike Golding will be appointed OBE next week for services to sport — not least for his daring rescue of a fellow yachtsman in the Southern Ocean. He tells Giles Whittell how he steered a course from firefighting to hero of the high seas Ocean rescues The Times More than our parts In an extract from his book psychoanalyst Darian Leader says doctors need to start listening and treat more than the physical symptoms of illness How one woman's experiences made her ill Teen's thinning hair The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved My boy stammers Lifescan Olay Definity Eco-Worrier: Energy waste is a turn-off Greenie Points Common scents for healing Simon Crompton gets the first look at a major new study that says aromatherapy really helps cancer patients Aromatherapy What's the Evidence? If we learn Mandarin will we be cleverer, smarter, … Health in numbers Timesonline Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating our: Eurostar Prescan Are you really buying British? Many foods give the impression that they're produced locally — but is it true? Caroline Stacey takes a look beyond the label Why does it matter if your food isn't British? Global Warning True Brits Look out for these symbols Blaze a trial by breaking out the beans Home Cooking. . . With a Health Check The Times Home-made baked beans Nutritionist's verdict Multiple Display Advertising Items Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Baby's point of view The Times Boys will be girls Sisterly advice Especially for Families in the Times Today Spa magic for little Minnies If Disneyland fun is too much for your four-year-old, Janet Tappin Coelho knows the place to chill Best Betts Hair Miracle Media Planet Thinking about thinking Flora pro-activ Start as you mean to go on A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny The good granny's advice In the clutch of fear Passed your test but terrified to drive? Claire McDonald learnt how to get behind the wheel again RAC tips to avoid stress Motorway madness I can't light the touchpaper Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I'm 54 and I find it easy to get an erection with my wife, who is 59. But I find I hardly ever climax, even when I'm receiving oral sex. Any ideas? Vielle Reflecting a passion for ballet Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Romanian Alina Cojocaru, 25, says Mars bars keep her sweet when the going gets tough The Times Index Inside The Times Minus 15C, icy winds . . . New York is just the place for an Arctic Monkey The World This Week Climate Care Wreck and ruin Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Image of the Week Home & Away Art Deco British Airways Piaf, yuk. We want P. Diddy They're all smiles — but for how long? John Bungey opens our 11-page focus on holidaying with teenagers Titan Hi Tours Ready, steady, jump . . . Jane Bidder looks on as her 14-year-old swaps his iPod for the thrills of cliff-diving Cruise Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Top tips for travel with teens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Piste at a premium Your Say ChloË Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries No Snow? You're Covered Ba's Service Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Bad air day Greece is the word . . . it's got groove, it's got … Kirsty Lang revisits her island-hopping youth with her own family in tow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Mariah Carey? I know she's here somewhere . . . Louise Roddon joins a New York shopping and dining tour with her style-conscious niece Cathay Pacific Need to know Teen treats in New York Travelsphere Multiple Display Advertising Items Wind in their sails . . . Culture or adventure? Chill or thrill? Martin Symington lists the options Activity holidays Timesonline Far-flung adventure Noble Caledonia Snow challenge Ditch the parents Red in tooth and claw Martin Symington and family find their wild side on safari in Tanzania Jordan Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Love? Leave it at home Romance and holidays don't mix. Hannah Betts should know Romance on the rocks: the top five Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals For Valentines ... For Singles ... Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers One ski, two legs: it's a question of balance Monoskiing may be past its 1980s prime, but it still has festival. William Ham Bevan joins the downhill diehards at Monopride Sovereign Need to know What's Hot in the Cold Multiple Display Advertising Items Home among the Masai Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best Ideas Game Watching in Kenya West Country Hideaways Lithuanian Song Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Romantic retreats On song Multiple Display Advertising Items The troubled road to Mandalay A tour company is courting controversy by considering trips to Burma, says Tom Chesshyre TurkEy Multiple Display Advertising Items Babylon or Bust at Bob Marley Resort 'Avian flu will not affect tourism' Strike hits Club Med in Martinique Check in, cheque out Timesonline News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. . . This Week: Forbury Hotel Reading, Berkshire Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Geneva Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Index Inside Books Teach Yourself Chinese Reader's Block First world 'It's too soon to sound the death knell for culture' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Timesonline The Times Her world 'Take away a library, discourage users, and you lose a way of life' Index Vintage Chart Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Sunday Times At home with young Hitler Required reading Part family saga, part meditation on evil, Norman Mailer's The Castle in the Forest is never afraid to take risks. Douglas Kennedy finds it compelling Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The tyranny of the bestsellers Fay Weldon laments the death of creativity Scott Pack can't see the problem Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Don't be my Valentine Roses are red, violets are blue . . . but they're not at the heart of it. Sally Emerson explains why we should really celebrate Cupid's Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline How to read a poem The Times Literary Supplement On the trail of Ivan the Ripper Fiction Crime Bull's-eye? No, mostly just bull Novel Classics Title Deeds Paperbacks Nonfiction By Liza Campbell Black Swan, £6.99 The Space between us Fiction By Thirty Umrigar Harper Perennial, £7.99 Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide By Maureen Dowd Headline Review, £7.99 How to Kill your Husband (And other Handy Household Hints) By Kathy Lette Pocket Books, £6.99 Jewels A Secret History By Victoria Finlay Sceptre, £8.99 Eye Contact By Cammie McGovern Penguin, £6.99 Right with the programme Children's Audiobooks Timesonline The Times 'Place names have a way of quietly getting into the language' Last word Jumbo Crossword 683 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4135 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3916 Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 027 — Easy Text to win a laptop No 1182 - Mild Killer No 433 - Deadly (1 hours 5 mins) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1180 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1181 Solution to Friday's Killer No 432 Index The Times In this supplement The Times Free with The Times Passport to China Timesonline Hello, I am Ben. I am not stupid The best way to learn Mandarin Chinese is to spend a life there. Ben MacIntyre has two weeks. And first he has to get over a little local difficulty with his name Teach yourself Mandarin Chinese conversation Say hello, have a cup of tea. Here and overleaf are the first five exercises to get you started Conversation 4 Booking a room and booking a table Meaning and Chinese: two pictographs tell a story Unlock the logic behind Chinese characters by learning how a combination of symbols is used to create new words Conversation 5 Asking for directions and going to a local attraction True confessions of a Beijing babe Fresh out of college and with only a tenuous grip on the language, Rachel DeWoskin was at a party in Beijing. That's how she found herself naked in front of 600 million people The voice of the new The literary agent Toby Eady went to China in 1969 in search of new talent. He has been going back ever since You say 'be my guest'. I think I can stay with you In this extract from Xiaolu Guo's first novel in(deliberately bad) English, a concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, a women of 23 from a small Chinese factory town is sent to London. 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