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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, George Mitchell, Cath Urquhart, Professor Sir Brian Pippard, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Bill Corcoran, Caroline Stacey, Sarah Potter, Adelle Stripe, Stefan Zweig, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Simon Hills, Neil Barraclough, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Jasmine Ryan, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Terence Blacker, Tony Turnbull, David Cornwell, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Julia Brookes, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Tom Wingate, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Alex Green, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Sam Banik, Joe Joseph, Ian McMillan, Robin Pagnamenta, Samuel Beckett, Anna Whelan, Vivienne Parry, Giles Coren, Nancy Durrant, Matt Sandy, John Clarke, Tim Golding, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Tom Bell, Gary Jacob, Matthew Barbour, Jon Savage, Victoria Segal, Mike Pattenden, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Michael Harvey, Libby Purves, Rodney Legg, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Robert Chesshyre, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Diane Purkiss, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Lucy Sweeney, Lewis Carroll, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Kevin Alderton, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Patsy Palmer, The Right Rev Henry A. Richmond Honorary Assistant Bishop, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Kate Allen Director, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Sarah Vine, Father Brian O'Higgins, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Chris Power, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Matt McKay, Raymond Keene, Sue North, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Des Browne, Kate Saunders, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, James Wilson, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Vladimir Nabokov, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Andrew G. Marshall, Chris Campling, Sarah Birch, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Marcus Leroux, Philip Olterman, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, David Barnett, Ross Leckie, Anthony D. G. Roberts, Thomasina Miers, Will Hodgkinson, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, James Collard, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nicholas Clee, Jane Wheatley, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Ian Rankin, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Kidner, James Doran, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mark Bridge, Mike Rosewell, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, James Robertson, Michel Schmidt, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Lisa Hill, Richard George, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Helen Pridham, David Diprose, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, J. K. Waterlow, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Val Horsler, Louise Cohen, Tim Wapshott, Angus Batey, Frances Mallett, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Tom Stuart Smith, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Dr Norman Smalldridge, Jules Evans, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Heather Cotton, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Alicia Castro, Kim Newman, Anil Sinanan, Will Hide, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Keith Newman, Jan Raath, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson, Pete Wilcox, Ed Hughes, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Children held with mentally ill adults Under-18s placed with most dangerous patients Mental health watchdog demands urgent action 'Ella brightened everybody's day' Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Senior Catholic says Britain is heading for moral danger Pregnant woman shot dead in parking row Gunman sought her boyfriend Argument over Easter egg delivery Tiffany Prince pays tribute to friend who died in Iraq bomb blast The Gulf Oxford graduate among those killed William knew her from Sandhurst Police chief says device may have been made in Iran Fighting back was never an option, say freed captives The Gulf Allure Homme Sport This Monday Míele Wish you were here? It's rain in Spain and clear skies at home Picture Gallery Boy, 14, killed in gang knife attack Minorca crash Cable car death Widow's distress MPs want pay rise Diplomatic diva at the dictator's proms Soprano performs in North Korea She sees trip as a mission of peace Viewers are shocked by the ten o'clock nudes PC World Italian reaction Trouble on the terraces Violent past comes back to haunt English football fans Uefa declares a state of emergency Rome police cite drunken aggression It's just a game? If only that were true The Times The police to avoid at European matches Trouble on the terraces Spanish views Argos Prescott sees himself as an ambassador to the world Kwik-Fit 'Two jets' John Payouts for teachers reach £25m a year as violence increases Woman raped by pupil got £11,000 'Injuries suffered can destroy careers' Rochebobois Paris Schools 'the target of a £300m push from advertisers' Currys Jaguar Reprimand for Government over ads that upset children Poster campaign broke strict code More than 700 people complained Anorexia research given £2m boost to funding Staples Dfs Unknown singer tops the iTunes chart with a home-made album She ousted Kaiser Chiefs to reach No 1 Sound booth was made of curtains Timesonline Rachel's organic Comet Stefanie Marsh Ben MacIntyre It's true: thanks to the heat of the Earth, I'm staying warm The week Ralph Morris A Climate of Intolerance Facts, not emotion, should inform discussion of climate change Outside Broadcast Lyons should make the most of his inexperience The Dear Leader's Diva Taking Verdi to Pyongyang demands diplomatic stage presence It's a happy weekend — there's good news bursting out all over Thank God I've learnt to be creepily grateful Picture Gallery End show trials at Guantanamo Birthing centres Faith, superstition and mystery in Holy Week Belgrano sinking Timesonline Aren't French railways great? Good council Political spin Pop-up pests Excess baggage Snuffed out Lives, the universe and everything It went blank. And suddenly things improved How Napoleon decorated his distaff side Currys How budget airlines boost profits with costly extras Scratchcards raise little for charity Hotel deals can be twice as expensive Pay as you go Multiple Display Advertising Items More hunger, drought, and hurricanes on the way as the world warms Climate change An international panel concluded that Britain would be one of the few beneficiaries of rising temperatures Laura Ashley Looking on the bright side of a bleak outlook White House is resolute at staying cool over forecasts Climate change Microsoft Halfords Long-awaited tribute to Gandhi is vintage Glass First night Opera Satyagraha Coliseum Jordans My Week Sony TWD Court 'attracted criminals' Orphaned lamb has a dog's life Islanders pressed for choice Stolen digger demolishes house Boots Village rolls out a welcome for World Marbles Championships CitroËn Chewing over the prospects for Scottish independence can be quite an education Ian Rankin, author of the popular Inspector Rebus novels, meets the Scots Nationalist leader, Alex Salmond Bradford & Bingley Currys Religion with a touch of humour The week on the web Catchy name Explosive stuff Taken on trust Classroom critics Timesonline Heard about the one that got away? He was a poacher fishing for carp with a tennis net Migrant workers 'stealing for food' Village anger has led to dark rumours Golfers hope to get a buzz out of helping to save bumblebees Parker Knoll On carping Dyson Sex, violence, the trouble with Islam and why we need our Christian roots The football-loving archbishop tipped to be the next leader of Britain's Roman Catholics talks to Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles Vincent Nichols Hp East Timor Guiana Jobless migrants and women boxers rock the cradle of the nanny state Sweden faces welfare revolution Coalition looks to income tax cuts Going down Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of the white hoods in mafia town Easter parade Gangsters used disguise for 'hits' Sicilians revive Good Friday rite WA Shearings Battle to be keeper of the flame ASDA Insurgents transform US military jails into 'terror training camps' Shops Protected Cameraman battered to death (AP): Ship scoops up century-old fish (Reuters): Former President pardoned Beauty in the eye of the wearer Brittany Ferries DVDs burnt as hardline mosque leader defies Government Bath store New Yorkers clamour for their own Little Britain Big names sign petition to mayor It's a no-brainer, says Oliver Sachs Skymovies Malicious ad leads to ransacking of house Jessops Sarkozy banking on a right turn to put him on the road to victory Tough talk on immigration Accuses EU of betraying France Metro tunnel plans shake Gaudí's jewel to its foundations A life's work Doors Infant nation prays for a saviour to deliver it from decades of war East Timor East Timor waits for the result of presidential elections, braced for more violence but still holding on to the hope of peaceful progress Mfi Long struggle Seeking a voice with the old colonials HSBC (AP): Two missing after cruise ship disaster (AP): Snow blackouts (AP): Price war 'wrong' (Reuters): Mitterrand trial (AP): FBI agent killed (AP): Kosovo 'must stay' (AP): Tough to swallow City where the kissing has to stop Police round up canoodling couples Fundamentalists collide with youth Anglian Home improvements Diet of tarantulas saves hikers lost in jungle 12-day trek turns into 7-week ordeal Gardeners were given up for dead Holiday Inn Care for a spider salad? The Sunday Times Airbus risks suits over heavy jets Tax refund delay Duma dollar plan Nuclear warning Quote of the day Internet threat Business big shot CVC seeks to rescue £10 billion bid for Sainsbury's Lord Sainsbury opposes deal Board and bidders close price gap PPR takes up hunt for Puma New property millionaires in the UK double in one year Tartan fears Stock markets Iacocca and Kerkorian have plans for future of Chrysler Age has not wearied them but we condemn Picture Gallery Sainsbury must come clean Commodities Saga's story Forget the jet, VIP tickets and ridiculous pay, t Currencies Aktiv Need to know Timesonline Carriers ponder compensation claims against Airbus for overweight aircraft Imbalance 'spoils aerodynamics' Low nose in flight raises running costs Merger of BAE and VT still in dry dock Trinidad deal The Sunday Times MBNA, the Bank of America-owned credit card, has City Diary Picture Gallery The Times What a card City Diary Fight at the end of old Eurotunnel City Diary An investment banker sends me the list for this year's City Diary Those copies of virtually every issue of Accountancy … City Diary Taxpayers face delay in refunds as Revenue sends returns out late Giant Group is first victim of new rules Saints alive! Salvation comes at only £12 Financiers forgo Easter break in chase for £40bn prize City 'more of a rat race than ever' Companies Act adds to the pressure Anything but sweetness and light as trial aims to define 'sugar' Deals on the table Global trade union could negotiate with multinationals on equal terms Amicus warns DTI of alleged danger of nuclear sale Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Digital mafia threatens internet integrity Big shot Hackers are now 'silent killers' Software makers need new strategy New evidence in Aegis inquiry The Times Russia's three-year plan aims to safeguard its petrodollars from future spendthrifts Budget sets limit on yearly spend Leftover cash to go into growth fund Puma sportswear looks a good fit for PPR as it eyes a £3.7bn offer Advanced talks to acquire 30% stake Casual sports gear to balance couture US job figures give sunnier picture of winter Sibling rivalry, family fortunes Telecom Italia head quits after 'six months of hell' Anxieties pervade business as Scottish elections approach With the SNP on course to win on May 3, the fiscal environment north of the Border could change for ever Financial hub Compass points pack in the right direction The Times Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds BT takes fresh line on partnership to bring education to South Africa's poor Unicef finds its telecoms ally a welcome change from the backers that expected a quick fix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Faith Modern Times Elizabeth Jolley Australia's most treasured female novelist, whose works juxtaposed profound feeling with low farce Elizabeth Jolley, AO, novelist, was born on June 4,1923. She died on February 13,2007, aged 83 Don McPhee Lives Remembered Father Cormac Rigby Laurence Picken Tony Scott Versatile and individualistic clarinettist who ranged from jazz to world music Tony Scott, jazz clarinettist, was born on June 17,1921. He died on March 28,2007, aged 85 Bob Clark Film-maker whose low-brow work appalled critics but appealed to teenagers Bob Clark, film director, writer and producer, was born on August 5,1941. He died in a car crash, along with his son, on April 4,2007, aged 65 Lives in Brief On Easter morning a new order broke into the world Faith Don't be afraid of the winged messengers A 1,200-year-old carved figure of the Angel Gabriel has transcended history with its timeless message of hope Faith news Woolly hattery, holiday debriefings, and the loneliness of the antisocial bar fly Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for Adept or addicted? War of words on the World of Warcraft Feedback Readers differ on computer games; plus stars, lampoons and an Easter egg Court Circular A bloody nose for Boney Legal news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Diamond Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private School Notices Gifts Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lightning start that tried to finish the Boat Race Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 7,1790 Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Rising son makes clear he has more to offer than just Idle Talk Racing McCain keeps up early momentum Memories of Red Rum remain vivid Taaffe gives Cane Brake green light for Irish National challenge How they bet Giles Smith Big-race odds Football Kempton Park Racing Racing next week The Wright track Miss Beatrix, the winner of the group one Moyglare … Haydock Park Course specialists Celtic Spirit to make longer trip count in Rosebery Handicap Racing Carlisle Tom Mullins is aiming Asian Maze at a second Baltika … Newton Abbot Far From Trouble, trained by Christy Roche, has been … Canterbury and Cannock on song Pavey sets target Alinghi in control Malone on move Anxious wait Kiyonari is wary 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 union Other sport Football Results Baseball Basketball Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Speedway Tennis Top senior service still to benefit of Calzaghe Boxing World champion indebted to father Tribute paid on eve of title defence Confident Conway throwing her weight around to great effect Judo Fighting chance Kid gloves Gidley revels in first derby jaunt to hand Wigan crushing loss Rugby league Engage Super League Cullen hails Rauhihi as Wolves thwart late rally Brown runs riot Jones provides touch of inspiration for Catalans Hall misses chance to make name for himself Oxford resolved to punch above weight against heavy favourites Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Cambridge show cautious optimism Bowden coaching skills tested fully Cambridge hope Legget can speed them to victory High-profile crews warned not to turn the air blue Itv 1 Vaughan in desperate need of form as Australia loom large Cricket World Cup Timesonline Super Eights Woolmer coaching manual to include additional section on match-fixing Cricket Print-run to be massively increased Murdered coach's widow gives assent Sport Staff: Bangladesh plot another upset as Smith dreams of final glory Davidson shows front to succeed from the back Motor racing Malaysian Grand Prix Briton makes the most of his chance Grid new boy yet to put a foot wrong The Times Career to date Timesonline Test of muscle awaits drivers on long and winding road Motor racing Malaysian Grand Prix The EDF Energy Cup Massa turns the tables on Raikkonen in practice Perry guaranteed fond farewell from the order of Bath Rugby union Injury puts paid to illustrious career One-club player calls time at 30 Nivea for Men Matt finish Vesty holds his nerve at the death to leave Sharks in murky waters Rugby union Rival factions retain hope of peace in battle for Europe Premiership match guide Bristol v Worcester Warriors, 2.45pm today Harlequins v London Irish, 3pm today London Wasps v Saracens, 3pm tomorrow Newcastle Falcons v Northampton, 3pm tomorrow After whisky chasers, Rono chases those records again Athletics Kenyan aims to go the full distance Pride comes after the biggest of falls The Times Breathtaking Augusta's refreshing view from the top Golf The Masters Renault European duo join leading pack as fortune changes for wilting Rose Golf The Masters Harrington and Casey raise the bar Wayward Woods struggles again Titleist Scores Singh content to prosper in the shadows Golf The Masters Multiple Display Advertising Items Good night, Jason . . . Walton's Mountain may prove the pinnacle of your career Heartbreak Kid awaits if all goes wrong in the blue corner World in brief Henman and successor give Britain flyer Tennis Davis Cup Murray leads way in vibrant display Doubles win will seal play-off place Results Lucozade Sport Fryatt strike denies more room at the top for Derby Football Coca-Cola Championship Cureton proves not-so friendly neighbour Kanu points way to successful forward thinking Fink Tank In the football laboratory Championship Your guide to today's Coca-Cola League matches Huckerby leaves Hull in trouble League One Scunthorpe close in on their goal League Two Blundell gives Chester the blues Public schoolboys starting to show their class in the professional ranks Football Social changes alter perceptions Irresistible lure of money and glamour The Times Numbers game Lancing education proved academic for Frampton Arsenal v West Ham Your guide to the today's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Chelsea v Tottenham Today 12.45pm, PremPlus Portsmouth v Man United Today 5.15pm, Sky Sports 1 Sheffield Utd v Newcastle Today 3pm How they stand Timesonline Blackburn v Aston Villa Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Watford Today 3pm Reading v Liverpool Today 3pm Wigan v Bolton Today 3pm Wenger and Henry retain united front for new term Football Barclays Premiership West Ham look to maintain recent momentum Warnock aiming to prove critics wrong Dunn doubts England dream Saganowski hope Robins returns Mourinho believes that time is right to narrow great divide Football Barclays Premiership Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Anxious to prey on United's nerves Jol's side are tired but up for challenge The Times Arteta pulls the strings as dreadful Fulham get that sinking feeling Football Barclays Premiership Herbie Frogg Riise hopes to cash in on chance of an extended run for Liverpool Football Oster's time Roeder tells fans that Parker fits leading role Gritty Charlton clamber out of the bottom three on long haul to safety Football Barclays Premiership Relegation run-in Carew injury adds to pressure on O'Neill as relegation fears rise Football Barclays Premiership Ferguson in 'favouritism' row Timesonline Times Crossword 23,569 Irate Ferguson claims Chelsea 'given favour' in kick-off row 'Power' of rivals blamed for switch Lunchtime start not ideal, says Jol The Times Callaway Golf Football inside Index Davis Cup The Masters Index Inside Free guides E-shoppers crack savings codes Webwatch Far from home free Money Letters Doubled up Gave us a turn Case Study A Satisfied Browser Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Between a rock and a hard place Jupiter Time to get back to her future Helen Pridham helps a woman to focus on her own security, now that her daughter is independent Britannia Building Society Barbara Hillier: what the experts say Halifax Barbara's response Schroders Opportunity knocks Take advantage of the start of the tax year, says Mark Atherton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A decade of stealth taxes Andrew Ellson explains the effect on our pockets Legal & General First steps for baby's savings As the Child Trust Fund turns 2, Gráinne Gilmore examines the investment options for parents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Baby Grows Valour is better than defeatism Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity™ International Savings 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 New Star Investment Funds Index Inside Next Week A Man's World CCTV scolding Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Will talking cameras in city centres shame us into good behaviour? Need to Know? Well, Well . . . The nose knows John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Why home fans hold all the cards Vitamin oh When sad isn't bad Antibody Tree surgery Take your Viagra! Autism needs real research Junk Medicine The MMR Scare Something smells fishy Food scientists are hoping to put GM fish protein into our ice-cream. Should we let them, asks Kate Wighton Eye Body&soul The madeover man Grand Design's Kevin McCloud has his life back thanks to a new asthma drug. Celia Dodd reports Clarymist Kevin's asthma cure How do you decide if a child lives or dies? When Sriya Pindoria was born, doctors said that without painful surgery she would die. For the first time, her family and medics talk about how they determined her fate. Simon Crompton reports Ask Great Ormond Street doctors Especially for Families in the Times Today Spa Austria Recipe for good carbon karma Greenie Points Eco-Blogwatch Travel without a car Should your sex life get a green makeover? The family animals that are coming for dinner Daisy the goat is too good to eat How to do it Green Kitchen The Times Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Da Vinci's Oatily delicious Easter treats Home Cooking. . . With a Health Check Body & soul classified Fruity flapjacks Nutritionist's verdict New Easter, new you? The Times From Health Chief to Vicar 'For us as a family the hardest change was leaving our lovingly restored home' Before and after: the celebrities who reinvented themselves From Therapist to Artist 'i see people getting on the train in the morning and I just don't know how they do it' From Teacher to Businessman 'Giving up my job was scary but fundamentally I felt that things would somehow be all right' Are we Normal? The Times Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear from you Win £50 worth of Organic Flowers Thai me down Carola Long gets firm but fair treatment at Wat Pho spa in Bangkok Lynwodemanor Your local Thai Best Betts Body-Firming Cream Playgrounds for adults Who wants to work out in a neon-lit box with blaring MTV when you could get fit in the fresh air? Get in great shape in the great outdoors Matthew Barbour explains why public gyms in parks are the future of exercise Design your own workout Blame it on the web porn Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Look on the white side Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Kevin Alderton, 35, the world's fastest blind skier, puts his faith in physical fitness — and Foster's Superdrug Index Inside The Times Tag that bag: take precautions if you want to hang on to your luggage The World this Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Hot Hotels Danish Treats Full of real characters Daniel Finkelstein kicks off our theme park special with a trip to Walt Disney World, Orlando: it's crowded, commercial, crazy — and fabulous Multiple Display Advertising Items Mickey nous Cruise Thomas Cook Need to know We dug this all right The hulking heavy machinery at Diggerland in Kent is pure heaven for children, says Jane Knight Travelsphere What's new at UK theme parks this summer Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Another 20 million bricks in the wall Multiple Display Advertising Items Park life: the pick of Europe Need to know Swiss Re-issue charges Your Say Cath Urquhart Answers your Travel Queries Lost Tickets Cultural Cruises Europe by Rail Timesonline African Safari Club Timesonline Heaven for little girls Disneyland Paris is 15 years old. Can it still charm a sassy six-year-old? Cath Urquhart and her niece take a tour Need to know EnjoyEngland Step on it Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holidayideas Portugal Pompeii Japan Maine The Times Reader Offers Ltd Peace in our time Martin Symington celebrates the pleasures of postwar Sarajevo Times Online Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Golden Oldies The Cruise Store Ibiza sky high Airline targets Balearic nightclubbers News in Brief Your £ Abroad Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. . . This Week: The Old Trafford Lodge, Manchester Competition Times Online Departure Board Route of the Week: Alicante Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Required Reading Cover Story Nonfiction Fiction Games Reader's Block 'No one seems to know what a novella is' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 19 to find out Harsh Creativity Your say Judas the Obscure Radio Waves P. G. Tips Timesonline The Times Literary Supplement 'What fascinates me about the Christ story is its tradition-trashing tendencies' Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, April 10,1983 Critic's Chart Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading. . . The age of enlightenment Jon Savage's compelling Teenage is a powerful insight into the prewar years that shaped the modern, used and abused teen, says Libby Purves Timesonline Extract From Teenage The Creation of Youth 1875-1945 by Jon Savage You write it — we'll fill in the words Alice Fordham on the collaborators behind the big names in the bestselling thrillers' list Bloomsbury Worldly wise web For centuries we wrongly believed that only man has intelligence. How stupid can you get. Simon Barnes asks after reading a challenging new study Timesonline Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Detective who gripped to the power of Zen Marcel Berlins salutes the creativity of Michael Dibdin, who died this week The pawn industry What is it about books on chess that so fascinates us? Philip Olterman analyses three of the latest gambits Chess in literature The Times Revisted, revised and revitalised History The Noble Revolt The Overthrow of Charles I by John Adamson You Cannot Live as I Have Lived and Not End up like this In short The Story of Poetry What Would Jesus Buy? Play it again, Norman Classical music Maestros, Masterpieces and Madness: The Secret Life and Shameful Death of the Classical Record Industry by Norman Lebrecht The not-so-solid rock formation Pop music Faking It The Quest For Authenticity In Popular Music by Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor How I learnt it's no crime to rhyme Poetry Collected Poems and Collecteds Film Poetry by Tony Harrison In short It's all in a day's work Novel Then we Came to the End by Joshua Ferris The Times As unwell as can be expected Novel Hospital by Toby Litt Speculation at its explosive finest Sci-fi/Fanatsy More than skin deep Novel Skin Lane by Neil Bartlett Classics Selected Poems by William Barnes selected by Andrew Motion Timesonline The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme Nonfiction The Emperor's Children Fiction Abraham The First Historical Biography The Match The Secret History of Al-Qa'ida A Fine Dark Line God's gift to a son and the world at large Amanda Craig on how a father's words of wisdom turned into a favourite series for children Audiobooks The Times Timesonline 'Elevating your name into a noun may be the highest honour language can bestow' Last word Jumbo Crossword 691 Games Cryptic clues Times2 clues Timesonline The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4183 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3924 Timesonline Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 035—Medium Time to solve Su Doku Challenge No 1270-Fiendish Killer No 481-Deadly (1 hour 20 mins) The Times Classic Spring Su Doku Battleships Kids puzzles Spot the difference Polygon Super fiendish Killer Solutions Index Dior Contents Olivier Dresses up in Drag for Charity Contacts Prada The Dark Ages Bosch Alfie and Perry's Beginners Guide to. . . 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David Cornwell, better known as John le Carré, talks to his Cornish neighbour, now a prolific sculptor, about his extraordinary creative rebirth Green & Black's Organic Fiat Clarins Paris He's played Gordon Brown, flirted with Sharon Stone, and married into the Freud dynasty. Alan Franks tracks the quiet rise of David Morrissey, from Liverpool lad to Hollywood leading man Garmin The Bombay Boys Indian Art India's answer to Brit Art comes with an explosion of bold new artists riding the wave of the nation's economic boom John Lewis Little Gems Urban Sporty How to Get Dressed The Times Even Lulu, John Frieda's Ex-Wife, Trusts Him with her Hair Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about. . . Bath Oils Loyd Grossman The Menu, Luxurious though It Looks, is Designed for People with More than Mere Moments to Live Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Watching the Tides on the Thames Tassimo In Italy, Chocolate is Commonly Used with Rabbit and Hare Food Chocolate Allsorts Sweet and Sour Rabbit Ragout with Tagliatelle Serves 4 Roasted Duck Salad with Chocolate Balsamic Dressing Serves 4 Food White Chocolate and Lemon Cheesecake Makes 12-14 Slices The Sunday Times Threshers If You're Cuddling up to Chocolate Easter Eggs. You Will Need a Chunky Red in your Glass Wine Six. . . Kitchen Greats Eggs Food Detective Full Bottle Ahead Foodie at Large Why the old-fashioned milkman is rising to the top again Taste Test. . . 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And that's just the women Beta Male EDF Bupa Index Sony Index Any dross will do Starts We're all bored with ropey amateurs trying to be stars. Let's have a talent show for professionals, says Caitlin Moran Listen here Going out Wary of modern composers? Here are five to cherish, says Richard Morrison Midlife crisis averted Screen William H. Macy used to fear he'd be famous only for Fargo. Suddenly he's busier than ever, he tells Kevin Maher Top Films in Rep Solar flair The Big Film Want visually arresting, grown-up sci-fi? 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