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News from 10/03/2007

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Liz Hurley, Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Chris Addison, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Robert Cole, SA, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Jeffrey Podolski, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Alexandra Blair, Mary Murray, Jill Hartley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Professor David Starkey, Jane Knight, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Second Lieutenant Walter Tull 1st Football Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment (1914-18), Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Melanie Rickey, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Tina Gaudoin, Style Director, Prue White, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Richard Eaton, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Diane Hagan, GrÁinne Gilmore, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Fabien Baron, Helen Rappaport, Dr Copperfield, Kate Confrey, Nancy Durrant, Matt Sandy, Ann Widdecombe, Rob Crilly, Vinny Lee, Nicholas Royle, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Joe Hill, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Christopher Durant, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Cali Mackrill, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Jeanette Winterson, Richard Need, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Doug Johnstone, Peter Millar, Elizabeth Colman, Caitlin Moran, Nick Wyke, Alan MacKesy, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, David Hands, Naomi Campbell, Charles Bremner, Tina Gaudoin, Michael Glover, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, James Clarke picture editor, Neil Fisher, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Kate Muir, Hugh Montgomery, Russell Kempson, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Ed Potton, Dan Stevens, Henry Shukman, Stephen Anderton, Martin Johnson, Linda Nice, David Lister, John O'byrne, Jack Shamash, John Westerby, Mark Atherton, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Angus Donald, Jane Wheatley, Rob Morgan, James Rossiter, Margaret Beckett, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Lawrenson, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Trudi Benjamin, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Deborath Brett, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Santa Montefiore Aristocratic Author, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Amanda Bellan, Gordon Ramsay, Tom Benyon, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Tony Lawton, Nigel Hawkes, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Nick Knowles, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Richard Milne, Erica Wagner, Jeremy Paxman, Marcel Berlins, Peter Marinello, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Barbara Lantin, Thomasina Miers, Allan Mallinson, Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Ellie Levenson, Michael Regan, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Farage, Tom Dart, Ruth Scurr, Paul Simons, Carolyn Asome, Michael Herman, Kerry Baggott, Nicholas Clee, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, ChiloË Bryan-Brown, George Cazenove, Jonathan Clayton, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Liam Barlow, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Edward Marsh, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, David Crossland, David Heath, Saad Abdul Wahab, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Alison Steed, Tim Wapshott, Corporal Sasha Atkinson, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Former Regimental Sergeant-Major Owen Lewis, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Major Tikendra Dewan, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Helen Pridham, Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic, Tony Dawe, John W. G. Inge, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Sandra Ionno Butcher, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Katharine Hamnett, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Riad Romance, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Peter Smith, Adrian Milledge, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, John Pugh, Chris Moore, Adam Sherwin, Richard Morrison, Simon Crompton, James Christopher, Jonathan Goodwin, Shusha Guppy, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andy Lines, James Harkin, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Emma Duncan Deputy Editor, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Ian Holloway, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Tim Bullamore,

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Index Banned additives in children's medicines Preservatives and colourings widespread Drug companies told to 'clean up their act' Index Europe agrees to switch off energy-wasting lightbulbs Gains for Paisley and Adams £10bn Boots buyout Index Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers Mother's Day The Times The Times leaves the rest behind Books TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Medicines with additives Marriage shows how world keeps spinning Inntravel Which side? Blair urges Paisley and Sinn Fein: now take your places in history Pressure to meet March 26 deadline Moderate parties pushed to margins Unionist outsider holds answer to the Irish Question Girl, 14, died trying to retrieve her kit Stowaways found Soldier named Winehouse cancels Cliff fall ordeal Picture Gallery The exercise craze that crippled a generation Popmobility Dolce Gabbana The dapper godfather who ran his empire like a blue-chip company Crime boss Terry Adams made so much money he was able to retire at the age of 35. In the end he was trapped, like Al Capone, by the taxman Hunting for the hidden assets Loophole may let him start again after prison Kidnapped Britons are safe and they won't be harmed, say desert nomads Currys Mugger left baby to attack pensioner Parachute death Police aid smokers Prince praises pubs Winslet libel deal Bus-stop blunder Picture Gallery ITV gets its skates on as auditor gives the all-clear Dancing on Ice can be aired tonight Vote will be the most scrutinised yet Police drop inquiry into Big Brother racism row Hilton Dfs Dfs School job diploma scheme may flop, minister admits Aim is to keep teenagers at school Key is acceptance by the employers First-choice failure for one in five The Archbishop whose words came from same hymn sheet as a Marxist Jordans Coincidence? Dell Hitachi Chief petty officer guilty of raping young woman sailor First conviction in mixed-crew era Attacker faces dismissal and jail Home Staff: Schoolboys arrested over 'racist taunts' Bringing it all together CitroËn Premiere ends on sour note as conductor refuses to play Sainsbury's When you have to be composed Halfords Women who falsely cry rape may lose anonymity Plans to attract female judges 'could backfire' Janice Turner Anthony Loyd I'm free — and it's all because of men like John Inman The week Joke of the week Classic Furniture 4u Tidy mind of the week Renaming of the week Green Grind If only talk was a renewable energy source Ulster's Endgame A little more patience will be required before devolution returns Dog Days The long and the short of the dachshund High spring sprang, and the day roared in all the right places Picture Gallery Look closely. We're all going colour-blind Leading us on A man possessed Lights of spring Is Gorbachev's concern over Trident misplaced? Racism, truth and taboo Timesonline An inconvenient challenge Coo, man Music of God True grip Bogof Yes, for once an Afghan war is winnable Is that Gordon under wraps on the carousel? The Emperor of Ethiopia, ace kidnapper Volkswagen One day in the British courts It was just another Friday, as many trials and hearings ended before the weekend. These are some of the cases the courts heard Debenhams My Week Toast to buried treasure of a wine lover Widow reveals amazing collection Thousand bottles sold for £125,000 Cellar is testimony to a life-long love Holiday Inn Toyota MBE conman must repay cash Four hours to build a home Woman pilot wins hours battle Rolls wrecks salon celebration Ba £1.8m spent on a Gaelic opera recalling evacuation of St Kilda Being black in the Army Racism row All sides claim support in row over sacked Tory's remarks 'Sometimes you take it, but it can get too much' 'i got called Chalky, and we would square up' Former Regimental Sergeant-Major Owen Lewis 1st Battalion, The Worcestershire and Sherwood (1979-2002) 'We were treated as second class and still are' Racism row Barclaycard 'Tell those hooligans he is a model for all white men' Currys How sound technology will ensure a quiet day at the office Background noise will be cancelled out Each desk to have a pool of silence Next services, just over the hill Mitsubishi Motors Mystery mound Fiery numbers, but they fail to raise the roof First night Pop Arcade Fire Manchester Apollo Multiple Display Advertising Items Father killed his children 'in malice against their mother' Life 'squeezed out' of brother and sister No explanation and no remorse 21/7 plotters 'used teabags to manufacture bombs' Orthopaedic Bed Company The UKIP leader, the Latvian lover and the lap-dance club Interview Nigel Farage and his UK Independence Party are seen as the wacky Right. But how loudly can Cameron's Conservatives afford to laugh? Mfi The road that led to tanks on David Cameron's lawn WA Shearings Kazakhstan for no make benefit The week on the web Search for truth Online most read Chairmans Special Five-star killers Geeky chic Drooping spam Yah-sued! Marriage proposal is a surprise hit on the big screen Bringing it all together Cisco Conrad Black Iraq Europe agrees to embrace nuclear option in battle to save the planet Carbon emissions to be cut by a fifth EU puts pressure on rest of the world All change for high-watt lightbulb Adventure comes to an end for Chirac President due to confirm retirement Candidates vie to reverse 'mistakes' Skoda Head of a nation (AP): Portugal bows to abortion vote (AP): Dividing wall razed (AFP): Genocide denial (AP): Jewel 'embezzler' (AFP): Retirement age up Picture Gallery (AP): A bite at the Oprah Chiantishire rises in protest as 'tide of cement' pours over land Residents' fury at 'rampant' building Mayor accused of abuse of office A home away from home Why the sausage dog may have had its chips Multiple Display Advertising Items Lump Top architects cross swords over repairs to slippery bridge Spaniard seeks £2m for 'damage' Angry city calls it demand of a diva KIA Motors Just too far . . . Dining out on defiance: the tycoon spoiling for for a fight Conrad Black The trial Instead of lying low before his trial, the former press baron is keeping a high public profile and fending off female attention The glamour couple, and the man who 'betrayed' them Pride that came before a fall . . . Conrad Black The trial Lady Black's vanity and a sceptical shareholder triggered a chain reaction Laura Ashley Multiple Display Advertising Items The man cleaning up Afghanistan spent years in jail after drugs bust Police discovered cocaine in hotel Dismissal likely, UN officials agree (AFP): Secret hearing for 9/11 suspect (AFP): Bush's visit sparks protests (AP): White House attorneys U-turn Brittany Ferries (EPA): Putting on a fair old face Multiple Display Advertising Items Prisoners may give up kidney to spend less time doing porridge Organ donations Gingrich had affair while hounding Clinton over Monica Anglian The rivals Bunker mentality as Israelis prepare for nuclear fallout Israelis fear they will be Iran's target Shelters cost up to £500,000 each Npower Marked for death: where tattoos are a barcode for lost relatives Middle-class men are breaking taboo 'Special signal' to help recognise body US talks to Iran and Syria over Iraq insurgency Historic art (AFP): Pretoria protesters urge death penalty (Reuters): Missing trust (Reuters): Nuclear warning Justice sacked (AP): Officers charged (Reuters): Doubts over talks (Reuters): Cheaper thrill Early blossom nips parties in the bud Cherry trees upset traditionalists Industry thrown into confusion London Restaurant Week (AFP): Emperor 'believed Japan could conquer in Pacific' The Sunday Times Ford to sell Aston Martin 'in days' Losing steam FSA 'weakened' Raid on PwC Quote of the day Telecom hopes Business big shot KKR backs £10bn buyout approach for Alliance Boots Deputy chairman leads takeover team Shares close up 14per cent at 930p Whine trade Buyout firm that is no stranger to retailing Stock markets Airbus says problems could get even worse this year Barbarians more savvy and sophisticated Picture Gallery When good news is bad news Commodities Tight lips In one sense, at least, wealth is spreading. Steve … Currencies Action Need to know Results in brief Ruling over files could damage FSA operations Evidence is now open to scrutiny Lawyers fear loss of co-operation South West England Best profits yet posted by Stanley Gibbons The Savoy Hotel, which is closing in November for a … City Diary Waterhouse Fitch, one of those agencies that rules on the creditwo City Diary On the thorny subject of Rose . . . City Diary Owzat for GDP? City Diary What, precisely, does one have to do to offend people … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Blimey. That Scottish Widows limited edition calendar … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Prodrive group to land Aston Martin Consortium led by enthusiast Ford accepts half its original price Mecom to strengthen its position OASiSHONGKONG Business big shot David Richards Drop in manufacturing output suggests economic slowdown Media Planet Former Bank director praises FSA's hedge fund friendliness Bridgepoint reaps £152m from float Candover call Regal starts review (Reuters): Bovis speculation Marshalls wilts White Nile's Edmonds condemns Total as 'neocolonial' Dispute over oil quest in Sudan Former cricketer set to start drilling The mining empire The Times Investigators storm the Moscow offices of PwC The Times Latest figures on jobs help to boost Wall Street confidence The purging of Yukos Warning on profits as Telecom Italia seeks an alliance Hope of talks with foreign operators Pirelli looks to reduce its holding Business staff: Gates stays world's richest but Buffett closes in Who controls Telecom Italia (Reuters): Bankruptcy threat to New Century (Reuters): Spanish store clash (Reuters): New TV rules for EU Endemol auction (AFX): Quiksilver falls Timesonline India's emerging taste for wine provokes tariffs row National and local duty on imports EU and US in protest to WTO India's bar tab Minister with a scheme for saving planet from itself David Miliband is heading Britain's contribution to EU carbon trading as one way to combat greenhouse gases Prognosis looks increasingly grim for the health of nations Threats to the water supply, crop failure and mass migration are all looming, writes Hugh Montgomery 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 Wm Morrison regarded as strong buyout possibility Large caps Erinaceous charm offensive wins Small caps Gilts A portfolio that should keep market turbulence in the right perspective Equity Prices Betfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Baron Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven Register Wehrmacht staff officer who is believed to be the last survivor from Hitler's Berlin bunker in 1945 Baron Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven, was born on February 6,1914. He died on February 27,2007 aged 93 Faith Modern Times Bill Threlfall Commentator on Wimbledon for 41 years Bill Threlfall, commentator, was born on April 24,1925. He died on March 7,2007, aged 81 Paul Temple Knowledgeable garden designer who led the way in interior landscaping Paul Temple, OBE, garden designer, was born on March 16,1920. He died on January 30,2007, aged 86 Vesey Boyle Irish rugby international and barrister who became a Crown counsel in the postwar Colonial Legal Service Vesey Boyle, DFC, rugby player and barrister, was born on July 2,1915. He died on March 3,2007, aged 91 Bryan Balkwill Wide-ranging conductor of impeccable musicianship and technique Bryan Balkwill, conductor, was born on July 2,1922. He died on February 25,2007, aged 84 It's time to repent our failure to love and seek forgiveness Faith How much should it cost to be a good Jew? As memberships decline, synagogues are being forced to examine how to pay for their place in the community Faith news Imaginary baby mess, the seat of manners and the art of answering the phone Modern times Feather Report Readers reply What to look out for The family that prays together stay together, don't it? Feedback Nouns of multitude that can create a multitude of traps for the unwary verb Court Circular Church news Crufts Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline In Memoriam - Private Announcements Awards Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frances Sackey Sterling House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How Symons rained all over the folklore parade Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day March 10,1786 Queen Charlotte, the consort of George Iii, celebrates her 42nd birthday in grand style. The Times describes the occasion in detail Weather Hard lessons help Murphy appreciate intensity of Cheltenham Racing Jockey adopts cautious approach Well Chief offers best chance of win Timesonline Giles Smith Football Macs Joy joins list of Irish absentees Gaspara can advertise skills of rising son Racing Sandown Park Chepstow Course specialists Racing next week Totescoop6 details Ayr Racing Blue Square Ayr Yesterday's results Leicester Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Wigan recover from unease over Ashton Rugby league Engage Super League Football Results Badminton Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Gidley hat-trick piles misery on Warrington Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Marston's Murray plans to avoid those hairy moments Tennis Clark and Kellogg carry home hopes Badminton Heavy defeat takes shine off Vaughan's show of form Cricket World Cup Scoreboard Sport Staff: Patel and Pathan shatter West Indies The Times World Cup 2007 Rossi makes fur fly as he trains sights on title win Motorcycling Italian targeting eighth world crown Record-breaking start claims pole The Times Napa's brave effort comes up short Thomson to fore The race is on Gloucester swoop Ireland prepare to rub salt into Scotland's wounds as they search for crowning glory Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Hadden's deflated side fear the worst Continuity the key for favourites Saracens rue missed opportunity Guinness Premiership Worcester rewarded for enterprise Teams Wales face intense pressure to return to winning ways Rugbu union RBS Six Nations Championship Coach is seeking victory with style Morgan makes welcome comeback The Times Teams Italy must justify hype after Scotland win This time it is different and we expect to beat England Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship BBC, One, 3pm tomorrow Guinness Pressure grows on England to make up for wasted years Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship BBC One, 3pm tomorrow New faces line up against favourites Ashton aware of need to act quickly Timesonline Teams Corry must realise second row is not second best - and help make amends Rees learning curve faces ultimate test against wily Betsen Jonny Wilkinson Kick out the spoilsports: get rid of those damn peacemakers Culture clash on night when the losers win Who wants to be a millionaire? Mazda Arsenal's answer to genius George soon makes his mark on United Football In the first of a two-part series, Peter Marinello describes his arrival at Highbury as a young player from Hibernian Bestie was good enough to give me some advice On his arrival in London, Peter Marinello was instantly dubbed the ''new George Best'' The night in Nigeria I scored for first time When at Hibernian, Peter Marinello went on tour to Africa, losing his virginity and almost his life On Monday Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League matches League One League Two Barker on the spot for Hartlepool Birmingham put in pole position by clinical Vine Football The Times Real and Barcelona given no time to weep over European failures Fillery still ready to work his ticket for cause closest to his heart Football FA Cup sixth round Berbatov aiming to change Mourinho's mind Line-ups The Times Highs and lows Calm Pearce insulated from shocks after work in electric trade Football FA Cup sixth round Line-ups Haven't we met before? Southgate seeking evidence of progress Football FA Cup sixth round Line-ups Boothroyd sees conspiracy in BBC's six o'clock special Travel nightmare for Watford fans Manager angry at television schedule Line-ups I know my old man will be watching tomorrow Chelsea left in turmoil as talks over Terry's new contract stall Football Champions League Captain rejects club's formal offer Mourinho backs his 'miracle boys' Anfield takeover moves closer to completion English clubs the beneficiaries of accident-prone Fink Tank In the football laboratory Saha and Ronaldo provide encouragement for United Football Champions League The Times Special report from Athens Quick on the draw: the best analysis Football Champions League Npower Premiership plans Athens package tour with history books on board Football Champions League Chance beckons of all-English final Managers refuse to look too far ahead Hargreaves return cheers McClaren In The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,545 Henry out for the season as trio dream of Athens glory Captain adds to Arsenal's problems Rivals kept apart in quarter-finals The Times Draw Index Cricket Martin Johnson Index Inside The Times In search of a good cause Webwatch Tax Watch Case Study Cash There for the Asking The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Xenophobes will miss the boat Fidelity Sticking point with fixes Rebecca O'Connor finds that what goes up doesn't always come down Multiple Display Advertising Items Artemis Timesonline Neptune Look out for the thin edge of the wedge Andrew Ellson on the dangers of accepting the banks' tempting cash incentives Hundreds of accounts to compare Case Study Quids in with Switch Thumbs up Thumbs down Freestylemortgages I don't want to be flat broke Rebecca O'Connor meets a young woman hoping to move home without overstretching herself F&c Investments Hannah Garton: what the experts say Jump Hannah's response Schroders Make sure that your claim is kids' stuff Alison Steed warns parents to check they have enough cover for their children's gadgets Britannia Building Society Case Study Basic Mistake Give parking profiteers a run for their money Drivers should fight back as councils reap millions from unfair tickets, says Andrew Ellson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to appeal against a parking fine Why you must act your age Helen Pridham explains why pension investment should be tailored according to how long you have until retirement Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Time to Switch to a More Cautious Fund What's your strategy? New Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't be a eurosceptic Mark Atherton's ISA Insight European Equities Fund in Focus Fidelity Chart-smart Hits and Misses Multiple Display Advertising Items Low-risk blue chips can ward off the jitters Timesonline Legal & General Often neglected, but rarely disappointing Mark Atherton says that investment trusts are underrated Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study High Returns, Low Charges M&g Investments Will heirs pay less tax if I leave them a Lowry? A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items A new look at family planning British Empire Co-operative Funeralcare A case of perfect timing Virginia Blackburn travels through the years with a sale of elegant pocket watches that spans centuries Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Saving Watch Cheltenham & Gloucester 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 Confidence Killers On the grapevine Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News We love anecdotal health information — but it can be misleading Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Bedevilled by red John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Don't panic — take a blood test instead Prostate fangs Fruity proposition Antibody More sex, Missus Spot-kicks psyched Blowing an ill wind … Inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Time to face the music The Mp3 generation doesn't have to go deaf — there's a simple way to protect ears, reports Barbara Lantin Tuned out The must-have teen accessory Gene test can muddy waters Junk Medicine Lung Cancer Screening Mad about the boy Bond Charlie Higson, who writes the Yound Bond novels, knows what's going on in the heads of boys aged 10 to 13 Timesonline Boys' brains Pru Health Lingering labour pain Inside Story Caesarean Delivery When a perfect pregnancy didn't end in a perfect birth Kerry Baggott, 35, felt swamped by failure Birth marks Especially for Families in the Times Today Boots Nature calls or bad habit? The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Behind the stars' backs Garry Trainer has a super-stellar client list. Simon Crompton meets a celebrity spine man Back to basics It's my body and I'll roar if I want to Ellie Levenson came to terms with her size 18 curves by modelling in a body-painting competition Fancy a go? The illustrated woman A masterclass in warm Mediterranean cuisine Baked sardines in spiced tomato sauce 15-minute soup Cinnamon ice-cream Chicken with orange and mint Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan spinach Cruise Sale Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Pitcher&piano New Roots Healthy way to flex mussels Home Cooking … with a Health Check Mussels in tomato and coriander-seed sauce Nutritionist's verdict The Times Seeing the light Literature don Rebecca Stott was brought up in a sect that abhors books. She tells Celia Dodd how her upbringing illuminates her writing In the beginning was the word … The karate kids Breathing Space Martial Arts A kick-start for poor concentration? Can martial arts help children with ADHD? Dr Toby Murcott looks at the evidence Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Sisters' ugly side So Organic Slow to speak Is it mea culpa? Delivery man Best Betts Face Scrub The Times He wants to pin me down Q my man and I have discussed my getting a clitoral piercing. He's very keen and says it would turn him on, but I'm not so sure. Would it make sex better for me? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice A man with a mission Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way A broken collarbone didn't faze TV handyman Nick Knowles, 45, but the African witch doctors who treated him for it did Super drug Index Inside Times Travel The only way to get better food on holiday is to vote with our tummies Will Hide's World this Week Web Watch Climate Cost Image of the Week Irishferries Hot Hotels Savour the flavour on a cook's tour Food and Drink From treading grapes to serving salads, Jill Hartley opens Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Voyages Jules Verne What's on the menu? Take a break in Boston Book now Timesonline Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From eat to live to live to eat Jeannette Hyde takes her father on a cookery course in France Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Safety kit left me seeing red Your Say FCHLOË Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Contact us … Dine out with the upper crust A pizza tour of Brooklyn with slices of authentic margarita thrown in? Simply topping, says James Doran Multiple Display Advertising Items Paris on a plate It's larger than Monaco and supplies half the city's produce. Jill Dupleix get to grips with the world's biggest food market Today in Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know To market, to market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Southern Few counties match Chile for exciting wines and beautiful scenery, sasy Fiona Sims Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Report Timesonline Tulip fever Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best Ideas Reader Offers Ltd 'i did it my way' Online 'pick 'n' mix' guides go on sale, Tom Chesshyre reports The Times £2 a minute! Mobile calls abroad are costly and confusing, firms admit Posh Tents Noble Caledonia Glitz for Red Square New hotel offers Kremlin views, reports Tom Chesshyre New in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers … this Week: Hotel Du Vin, Bristol Mystery Guest: Competition Timesonline Mystery Guest: Departure Board Route of the Week Mystery Guest: Book Ahead Mystery Guest: Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Interesting things can lurk behind a silly title' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplement 'What if Oedipus had met his father at a roundabout, not a crossroads?' Her word 'What if Oedipus had met his father at a roundabout, not a crossroads?' Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart Hellan Rappaport on women in wartime Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading … Read with a trembling eye Required reading Why are our eyes always moving? Do well all see the same colours? Simon Ings's The Eye: A Natural History, makes all clear, Doug Johnstone says Benbenbooks Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books They're so alike, it's scary Joe Hill comes from Bangor, Maine, and has written a dark, supernatural thriller that is likely to be a bestseller, James Bone says. Does that remind you of anyone? Extract Fathers' writes Words of hope for Africa's prisoners Giles Whittell meets a student who brings books and care to death row The Times New world braves An Elizabethan painter's vision of the Native Americans owes more to England's country estates than to reality. Richard Mabey discovers a propaganda triumph Sisters under the skin Nonfiction History In short Redemption, root and branch Middle East White man's justice, Dixie-style Race The Ipcress File Hair-razoring horrors Novel Fiction In short A couple of bright new lights start to shine Novels Scavenging around for a film deal Thrillers Shades of Greene Novel Classics Return to Akenfield Paperbacks Nonfiction Markham Thorpe Fiction The Lying Ape The Dead of Summer Living with the Laird The Other Side of You It's no fun being a girl Children's Audio books What's more … The Times The Times 'Standing deep in a cricket field is an ideal time to think about words' Last word Jumbo Crossword 687 Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4159 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3920 Travelling Light by Ploy Timesonline Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 031 — Medium Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Text to win a laptop No 1226 – Fiendish Killer No 457 – Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1224 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1225 Solution to Friday's Killer No 456 Index Finer things on offer all year round Tony Dawe suggests a magical walk past the handkerchief tree down to the Helford River Indulgesouthwest Lighthouse cottage or luxury suite for madam? Tony Dawe looks at the wide range of stylish and splendid places to stay in the region Where to Stay if You Want to Be Pampered Westdorset Forget your cares for an hour — get up and away Perry Cleveland-Peck gets a taste for West Country high life How and where to Go Ballooning in Devon An eco-friendly holiday on the ocean wave Adventuresw Dramatic day out at Yeovilton Tony Dawe takes cover in the Fleet Air Arm Museum Idyllic way to take a broad view from a narrow horizon South West England The way to stop a steam train in its tracks Path alive with birdsong and clifftop drama is walkers' dream With 600 miles of coast to cover, Peter Davies urges ramblers to take all the time in the world Relaxsouthwest Becky, sharp as a razor shell on Bournemouth beach Visitsomerset Hidden charms in the Isles of Scilly Enough to suit a trencherman Nick Wyke whets his appetite describing all the treats that are in store for foodies Naturesouthwest Eats and Drinks Wineries cash in on the upside of global warming Tony Dawe says the changing climate has made wine-making the latest growth industry Four of the Best Wines from the Region Worldheritagesouthwest Pioneers of responsible tourism Nick Wyke reports on the burgeoning growth of green hotels Taste of Bath Familysouthwest What's on Somersetcoast Literature, music and art – this region has it all Tim Bullamore does a rapid cultural tour across the area On the road with the BSO South West England Index Louis Vuitton Giorgio Armani Versace The Times Lacoste The Times Classic fashion Russell & Bromley Russellandbromley Stella in Two Contents 10.03.07 the Fashion Issue Audrey Hepburn in my Fair Lady Contacts The Times The Dark Ages 6 key trends The Remix Classic styles are given a remix - from a sexier take on Fifties frocks to a shiny, neon-bright revival of Jane Fonda's workout chic The Apprentice Giorgio Armani is notorious for controlling every detail and fabric swatch of his massive empire - but now rumours are growing that his niece Roberta is being prepared to take the reins as head of one of the most powerful dynasties in fashion Max Mara Cool hunter The pick of all that's cool, from books to fishtanks Me and my Bag It's the ultimate accessory, and one which few women could do without. But what does your handbag — and its contents — say about you? Emma Duncan Deputy Editor, the Economist (Left) Diesel Prada Parfums Silver Wear Fashion has taken a shine to metallics this spring, bringing a touch of glitz to everything from pencil skirts to platforms Canon Canon Porsche Le Chic Parisian Vanessa Bruno creates 'easy clothes for difficult women'. Is this what makes her the darling of the fashionable set? Great pieces Fail-safe ways to update your wardrobe for spring, with minimum effort - and maximum impact The Genuine Article Katharine Hamnett Celebrated for her T-shirt slogans, passionate about her politics, designer Katharine Hamnett is driving forward the movement for ethical clothing with her new range — for Tesco Nokia Harvey Nichols Attention to Details Accessories However stunning the outfit, no look is complete without the right accessories to provide that final flourish Frey Wille Dior Ford Highs and Lows Accessories Step out in this season's sexiest footwear, whether it's teetering heels or gorgeous flats Kia Motors The Power to Surprise All Hail the Dress Trends The frock has reigned supreme on major catwalks for the past few years. 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