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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Richard Fairbrass, Adrian Room, Mrs P. M. Woods, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, C. S. G. English, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Hyslop, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Tom Dixon, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Anthony Serrano, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Dan Lewis Reseaech Director, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Brian Pedley, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Jennie Bond, Anne Gatti, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Nicholas Harberd, Olatunji Adebayo, Marcus Oscarsson, John Hosken, James Hider, Michael Heseltine the former Defence Secretary, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Olly Grant, Lucy Bannerman, David Peace, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Michael Gordon, Michael Nelson, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Pennie Aide Artistic Director, Vinny Lee, Adrain Milledge, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, George Roberts, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Peter Selby, Gary Jacob, Les Webb, Mark Jones, Tom Charity, Mike Pattenden, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Boris Berezovsky, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Daisy Lowe, Dr Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Elizabeth Colman, Maureen Hartshorn, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, The Rev David Cornick General Secretary The United Reformed Church, Michael Scott-Joynt, Derwent May, Philip Jarrett, Kate Muir, Luis Rodriguez, Alan Davies, Laura Gascoigne, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Joe Boyd, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, The Rev John Vincent Leader of the Ashram Community and ex-President of the Methodist Conference, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, Angus Macleod, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Carla Power, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Victoria Lambert, Ian Jones, Bill Keeth, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Marshall, Phil Gregg, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Stanley Stewart, Matt Hughes, Richard Brass, Gordon Ramsay, Pope Benedict XVI, Anthony Harkavy, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Justin Adams, Andrew G. Marshall, Rick Jones, Rob Chapman, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Mischa Haller, Erica Wagner, Edward Reeves, David Mattin, Tony Leech, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Thomasina Miers, Sir Clement Freud, Bernard Trainor, Jesse Jarnow, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, John Hadley, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kurt Vonnegut, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Hereward Corley, Steve Hawkes, Ian Johns, Geri Halliwell, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Leah Hardy, Philip Roth, Sophie Heawood, John Farmer, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Alison Steed, Tony Hannan, Amanda Craig, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Thomas Wright, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sarah Merson, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Martin Amis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Jules Evans, Horatio Clare, John Green, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Christopher Hill, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Conal Gregory, David Wright, Miles Costello, Bob Ingham, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Marsha Head, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Women to receive less in divorce settlements Balance of power shifts away from wives Woman denied share of husband's earnings The £31 million man The fall of two American icons Billionaire 'plot' Pope's birthday Index Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Labour will contest only two thirds of local seats Brown meets Bush for first-time discussions The top ten Celebrities pay the price for not signing pre-nup New ranking for famous divorces Abramovich will be top of the league The Times 14-year-old boy among victims on tug as Royal Navy calls off search Eight died when boat capsized Norwegian village goes into mourning North Sea oil Brown 'backed by southern activists' Arsonist on the run British soldier killed Drive-by shooting Temple charges Child porn sentence Picture Gallery Publisher makes lite work of the classics Very compact TAG Heuer The fall of two American icons Scandal in the US Don lmus was a renowned shock jock — then he insulted a black girls' sports team Mixed views Vultures gather as Bush's hawk fights for his job Confusion, not corruption, is the problem Bank account Currys Captive's Iran diary banned by MoD after 'mad' change of media policy Browne is a accused of breaching Navy rules Picture Gallery Earl 'Johnny' causes a stir splitting up family silver Stepmother issues plea for public help Collection is one of finest of its kind Bonhams Flybe Tracking e-mails 'a breach of human rights' Worker's websites and calls monitored Her superior was accused of spying Barrister sues bank over penalty charges Staples School helpers 'are taking A-level classes as head teachers exploit cheap labour' Dolce & Gabbana Faith schools cause conflict, union says Currys Barclays Wealth Russia demands expulsion of billionaire 'coup plotter' Multiple Display Advertising Items Skoda Girl is arrested over house-trashing party I'm sorry, Mum, says 17-year-old 'Evening was a complete nightmare' Every move you make . . . is just fascinating EasyJet Dell Helen Rumbelow Alan Davies So much for world progress. We have failed. We're stuck Outrage of the week The week Level head of the week Sportsexclusive Theorist of the week Revolutionary of the week Better Together The United Kingdom still has much to offer Principle and Practice Wolfowitz's credibility as head of the World Bank is spent Unputdownable Can classics be abridged? Here they are in 300-odd words Which bird, hands in pockets, sings as it leans against a wall? Picture Gallery Educational screams from the labour ward Little compassion Rail mistake Court discount Ugly system that stops schoolgirl going to the ball Oil palm danger Timesonline A love of music, old and new Church solution Facial fashion Biological fault Victoria's travels Telly tubbies Whitey, learn to keep your mouth shut Catastrophic visions forged in Dresden Scots farming blood flows to Downing Street Dfs Child sex attacker is jailed 'indefinitely' Man took photos of assault on girl, 9 Paedophile lured victim into woods Churchwarden's abuse punished 25 years on EmpirEdirEct Baronet rides to the rescue of parkland under threat Council wanted a housing estate built Sir Peter defends ancestors' covenant Virgin atlantic Calais welfare centre 'will lure more illegal migrants to Britain' Tories claim it will be Sangatte II It will provide advice on asylum Sangatte I Holiday Inn Sit back and be transported on this voyage of perfection First night Pop James Taylor Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Hyundai Timesonline Online lists show life below Titanic's decks Passenger details mark anniversary Handwritten lists of the rich and poor Multiple Display Advertising Items Halfords Racing judge sympathises with woman who gambled stolen £½m QC is successful racehorse owner Clerk is let off betting counselling Judge apologises for 21/7 delay Tent city scramble for homes Hospital 'orders' reuse of sheets Emin flies giant sperm flag Brittany Ferries Foals follow the herd as wild horses rejuvenate river bank Don't vote for SNP just to kick me out of the door, says Blair Scottish elections PM emphasises benefits of Union Attacks over Iraq 'are despicable' Where Memory Lane may turn into a blind alley Laura Ashley Devon I'll give National a miss, says streaker Magistrates reject racecourse ASBO Police wanted to have him banned Marathon order stops protester running wild Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery 'Barbarians' of ancient world still provide a modern lesson Classical Association Precedents for Iran confrontation Spin and dodgy dossiers in 480BC Bringing it all together The digital revolution spreads to Romans Police back-up units forced to hitch rides with mobile libraries Not enough cars for support officers Local businesses are asked to chip in Home staff: Mystery of a boatman missing among canals Resperate Multiple Display Advertising Items Truth about the charm of Baghdad The week on the web Not so foxy Deny this Turban warrior Plane paper Snoopermarkets Bad neighbours Bee sting caused crash that killed couple Distracted driver lost control on bend Victims had been married 46 years Multiple Display Advertising Items The girls are queueing to join, but who has time to guide them? Guides Finding Brown Owls among a nation of busy women is just one of the challenges facing the leader of Britain's biggest sisterhood, Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles report Land-Rover How it started In the Thirties In the Noughties My Week FlyZOOM Japan Vatican Sir Dagonet leads a new charge of British actors on to US television Executives raid home-grown talent They learn accent - and are cheaper Success across the Pond Cleric's murder mars Nigeria poll Hardline scholar shot as he prayed President accuses opponents of plot Multiple Display Advertising Items A thaw in relations can make even tough Chinese leaders melt - and play ball Prime Minister shows human side Diplomacy gets a lighter touch Renault Scenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Diplomat abandons blog amid a flurry of insults (AP): Dolphins deployed to protect submarines from terrorists (AP): Winds sweep fires into LA MPs defy suicide bombers Ba (AFP): Outcry over sacked judge Envoys hope for a 'friendlier' France Election could reduce tensions Sarkozy admires Britain and US Anglian The polls (AFP): Briton's extradition case moved to jail (AP): Castro 'recovered' (AP): Leader snubs US (AP): Debate ban defied (AP): Landmark death (AP): Hostage rescued (AP): Bees battle hornets MacDonald Bath Spa Hotel Protesters take to streets to save their cobblestones Beauty and death Pope gets 80 beers, a new book and a pile a problems for his 80th birthday Benedict XVI Two years on He looks exhaused but there can be no way to slow down for 'God's rottweiler' as he faces a heavy workload and global challenges Mfi Taking issue Pontiff censures Western cynicism Malice and death in town that spawned a desert romance Magnet Outback gem Australia 'should ban people with HIV' Prime Minister provokes outrage Call for leader to be prosecuted New arrivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Universities challenge reality show to bring in new students Indian TV expects thousands to apply Scholarships will be worth £45,000 HSBC Keeping it real The Sunday Times Nasdaq has LSE as future target Sofas fade in sun Citigroup buy-up Autumn Leopard Quote of the day Runway success Business big shots RBS consortium muscles in on Barclays bid to woo ABN Amro Partners want equal treatment Group may offer a higher price Spider-Man joins the fight for Sony boss Index Stock markets Tote sale withdrawn on Brown's private equity fears Rivals in wings hope protagonist will freeze Picture Gallery Hunting heads Commodities Sofa option TD Waterhouse Currencies Need to know Vincent Tchenguiz links up with EADS for launch of €150m technology fund Venture to target green energy issues Middle Eastern states 'on board' Unions ask Health Secretary to intervene in Boots takeover Business big shots Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz Property investor lifts stake in Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Mihas Vector tees up top team for float City Diary A high-flying banker and his wife — known only as Mr … City Diary Hyatt, the American hotel company that has just taken … City Diary Lending money to the poor is a surprisingly lucrative … City Diary Is this Tony Blair trying on a non-executive directorship for size? The PM was at Govan dockyard on the Clyde yesterday to meet apprentices on a get-to-work scheme Great excuses of our time. Here's the maverick hedge … City Diary The rumour In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Airlines scramble to be ready for a new era in international flights RBS faces shareholder rebellion over executive pay Remuneration revolts: the top ten March pay deals equal five-year high Thomson Financial: Sakhalin stake Financial News sold Thomson Financial: Rio Tinto advances Cadbury bid talks High cost of living keeps old sofas in situ Specialist retailer sees sales plunge Weather and rate rises are blamed The Times Shareholders approve Apollo's £1bn offer To the barricades? Fraudster liable for $800m restitution (AP): Vioxx action fails Nippon sells hotels Visa payment blip GSK seeks approval Citigroup gains hedge fund muscle with $800m acquisition Vikram Pandit vehicle targeted Pressure on bank to cut costs Telecom Italia saga takes twist Takeover talks signal a return match between Nasdaq and LSE Bespoke Suits Cracks appear in the Apple image as Leopard is delayed The Times From Soviet war games to computer shoot-em-ups High score Tug in right direction for airlines on carbon emissions A British engineering company has developed a powerful motor that can save fuel for carriers on the ground The Times Good will Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Sony spends a night at the movies to put the world and the Japanese in the picture Tokyo's first world premiere is to show that the company is about more than just games PlayStation 3 pays off as gamers move to next level 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Pharma sector advances on Merck-inspired optimism Large caps Hope of good results lifts Venture Small caps Gilts Bricks and mortar are making their weight felt in share market Equity Prices Jacuzzi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Wyndham Colourful bohemian whose frank and funny chronicle of her riotous life brought her late recognition as an author Joan Wyndham, writer, was born on October 11,1921. She died on April 8,2007, aged 85 Faith Philip Howard Terry Hall Pioneering ventriloquist who turned a variety act into a television institution for all the family Terry Hall, ventriloquist, was born on November 20,1926. He died on April 4,2007, aged 80 George Sewell Theatre Workshop actor who played hard-nosed TV cops and tough-guy criminals to equal acclaim George Sewell, actor, was born on August 31,1924. He died on April 2,2007, aged 82 Kurt Vonnentgut Lives Remembered Philip Mayne Brenda Wright Church will find a special place for its scapegoats — again Faith Women's hidden role writing Islam's rules A Muslim scholar is rewriting history by revealing the extent of women's influence on the formation of Sharia Faith news Facial festivities, child-proof bachelor pads and avoiding gormless pedestrains Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for A cross to bear and down in the dumps over silly slips (3) Feedback Perplexed by puzzles and annoyed by ads; plus satellites and a telegram Court Circular Dinner Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Sixth Foot) Church news Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winners and losers in the Grand National forecast Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 14,1976 Two short articles in The Times about young boys in trouble recall a time when children's wellbeing could still be measured against the amount of nuisance and expense they caused the public Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Alonso flies on road to greatness as McLaren go through the gears Motor racing ITV1, 11.30am tomorrow Spaniard hoping to build on first win Hamilton reliable and fast in practice Timesonline Bahrain Hamilton to drink and thrive Richard Johnson Football Kurten holds nerve to lead title race Valuev scales down Bayliss quickest Kaneria green light Boost for Moore Sheffield advance Leicester conserve resources for their triple challenge Rugby union EDF Energy Cup final Howard keeps faith with Burke Ospreys aim for more Welsh pride Times Online Sale handed the perfect parting gift by Robinson Rugby union Guinness Premiership EDFENERGY cup Ashton feels the pain after Tindall suffers bad break Wellens has field day as St Helens go clear at top Rugby league Engage Super League The Times Football Results Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Equestrianism Golf Cooke maintains Hull's upward momentum Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Rugby league Rugby union Speedway Tennis McGrath and Tait in a hurry against Irish Cricket World Cup Today Football Weekend's fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Scoreboard Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Times Super Eights My blueprint for transforming the county competitions Cricket The new season Shane Warne gives expert advice to guardians of the game as he begins another year on the domestic circuit What they shouldn't do Cook shines in sun with right recipe from the start Scoreboard How to make yourself look like a complete conduit, by Poll Hope proves one giant leap for Boothroyd Picture Gallery "Tickets for the West End are nothing like the prices … Newcastle Racing Chepstow Aintree Yesterday's results Folkestone Southwell Lingfield Park William Hill Full guide to the runners, riders, colours and form … 4.15 John Smith's Grand National Handicap Chase (Grade III: The experts' view The drying ground can tilt the balance in favour of … Ladbrokes Idle Talk to have last word for McCain Grand National Totesport Strangely Brown appeals with conditions in favour Multiple Display Advertising Items Aintree Grand National Course specialists Betfair Reading the racecard Aintree romantics spoilt for choice Grand National Coral Monet's Garden returns to full bloom Cautious Monkerhostin is the right type Grand National Multiple Display Advertising Items Roeder keeps cards close to his chest for Owen return Football The Times Frustrations spill over as West Brom suffer Championship Your guide to today's Coca-Cola League matches League One League Two Kick-off falls flat without Galaxy's new shooting star Football Beckham absence exposes LA flaw Fans ready to roll out the red carpet Sanchez puts Fulham survival bid at top of his dual agenda Lalas opens talks to bring Zidane out of retirement Diego Maradona has been readmitted to hospital in Bueno Arsenal v Bolton Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Aston Villa Today 3pm Reading v Fulham Today 3pm Everton v Charlton Tomorrow 3pm How they stand Times online Manchester City v Liverpool Today 3pm Portsmouth v Newcastle Today 3pm Sheffield Utd v West Ham Today 3pm Wigan v Tottenham Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Allardyce out to loosen Arsenal's grip on place among 'big four' Football Barclays Premiership Bolton manager increases pressure Rivals 'lacking the killer instinct' European monopoly is nearing end, says Wenger Stead looks at big picture as Warnock plays mind games Football Barclays Premiership Pardew believes Everton ripe for picking Charlton likely to be left holding unwanted parcel Fink Tank In the football laboratory Basement battlers Slip of tongue reveals Mourinho's exit fear Football FA Cup semi-finals Multiple Display Advertising Items Nurses pay, war in Iraq — the world according to Bentley Football FA Cup semi-finals Midfield player wants social justice Believes shock is in store for Chelsea Bully-boys reputation a thing of past, says Hughes United fan Lee happy to swap Dragons' Den for Red Devils' lair Football FA Cup semi-finals Understudy out to defy his heroes Watford banking of Foster's deputy Giggs promises no let-up after European highlight Carrick starting to grow into shirt that Keane made famous Football FA Cup semi-finals Real accused as Ronaldo signs deal Times Crossword 23,575 Ferguson lets rip at Madrid after Ronaldo signs £31m deal The Times Ladbrokes The Grand National Shane Warne Giles Smith Index Inside Free guides A novel way to reduce costs Webwatch Money Letters Standard practice A wet idea Driven crazy Case Study Book Swaps save £600 Top Blogs The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Stamp out this dangerous duty Artemis Self-build to knock down your costs Gráinne Gilmore explains how to put your new home on solid financial foundations Multiple Display Advertising Items Invesco Perpetual Debts are a pain in the neck Alison Steed helps a woman whose business plan was set back by injury, resulting in huge borrowing Ing Direct Abigail Khan: what the experts say Links Standard Life Abigail's response Legal & General 'Trustafarians' offered lifeline Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items You may be first - time homeowners Anthony Serrano considers the growing mortgage options for would-be Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study M&G Multiple Display Advertising Items From here to eternity Virginia Blackburn on Ancient Egyptian artefacts for the afterlife Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't be left feeling as sick as a parrot Conal Gregory explains how to find the perfect policy for your pet Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Costly Sweet Tooth Tantalising Tokyo teases again Egg Times Online fund service Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch Smart House Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders Index New this Week Inside Next Week Top ten lazy behaviours Space invasion Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Why living cheek by jowl is robbing us of our inner peace Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Correction The low-fat gene John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Discovered: how calm can beat cancer Fruit of the womb Sex and cigarettes Antibody The Beckhams Forget childhood Big bucks Acting out a good sickie Dr Copperfield inside The Mind of a GP The deputy doctors Pharmacists are taking some of the pressure off GPs by prescribing drugs. But is it safe, asks Victoria Lambert What you can ask a chemist Beth Hird is the first pharmacist licensed to prescribe drugs independently Let's keep our options open Junk Medicine Embryonic Stem Cells In the name of science Laurie Pycroft braves the threat of letter bombs from animal-rights activists to campaign in favour of vivisection. But he's still just a teenage geek at heart, he tells Anna Shepard Lifes2good Eye q Ask The Doctors at Great Ormond Street Ready, mummy? Maybe, baby More and more women are finding it difficult to decide whether to have children, Leah Hardy asks if a 'baby coach' can help Time for baby? Well Man Clinics are a good idea Men's Health Myth Healthspan How to boost the brain With exams looming, what are the best ways to increase intelligence? Kate Wighton compiles a list Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the lead Canine cross-country running could be the next big outdoor exercise craze, says David Mattin Dr Toby Murcott the Health Benefits Puppy power Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Giraffe Especially for Families in today's Times Comfort eating begins at home Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check From warming soups to crispy salads Thomasina Miers got her love for food from her mum, who transformed simple dishes into a feast Pearl barley soup Nutritionist's verdict Spaghetti with anchovy cream and mint picada Nutritionist's verdict Rhubarb fool Nutritionist's verdict The Times Stirring up a storm Fast way to heal It Works for Me Natural Hygiene Can a liquid diet cure bowel disease? It helped one woman, says Sarah Merson What's the Evidence? The raw data The Times There is no greatness to my lateness Weddings, planes, job interviews — some people are late for everything. Are they being rude or is there a psychological explanation, asks Leah Hardy Are we Normal? Andrew G. Marshall gives your relationship a reality check Never be late again Love it or hate it, we want to hear from you Second opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Win £50 worth of Organic Flowers Modern Malaises Grapes of bath Fiona Sims samples the latest wine treatments Vinotherapy Best Betts Hand Cream The Times The birds, the bees and me Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I'm a single dad and my daughter, 13, goes out with boys. I want her to protect herself, but I don't know how to talk to her without embarrassment. Help! All about face values Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV presenter Jennie Bond, 56, can resist sweets, but has no willpower when it comes to make-up Superdrug Index Inside Why compensation for cancelled flights is still so much pie in the sky The World this Week Web of the Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Talisker Trek Melody, myrtle, marvels Kicking off our music issue, Hilary Finch enjoys an exclusive concert on Ischia Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer sounds Need to know Qantas Holiday Inn The Continent really rocks Too late for Glastonbury? Hop on a train or plane to Europe . . . Head West for spring sun Book now West Country Madeira Thailand Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land of hope and glory Brian Pedley visits Elgar Country to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Noble Caledonia In the footsteps of Elgar The sound of America With New Orleans still recovering, Les Webb and Stanley Stewart New York blow the trumpet for two great capitals of jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Desert blues Camels on stage, Tuareg girls on vocals, sand in everything: Mali's desert festival is unforgettable, says the musician Justin Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Cunard Listen to the world Hit play to find the right place Stuck for ideas? Mark Jones shuffles his MP3 and matches the music with a destination Regent Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Let the Games begin . . . Your Say Cath Urquhart Answers your Travel Queries Beijing Olympics Holidays Family Villas in Italy European Train Tickets Times Online Your Say Online Birds, bugs and bats Departures Brittany India Madeira Indian summer Ageless fun Contact us . . . Your letters Reader Offers Ltd Savoy hunts for souvenirs The hotel is piecing together its history, reports Tom Chesshyre Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief On the water and in the city: every journey has a lesson Your World Ever wanted to learn a language or how to sail? Readers share their experiences Your World Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace pays off New guidebook out as visitors return to 'more stable' Israel The Times £6 to the US? Battle for transatlantic flights heats up for budget airlines Lady Luck Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Soar Mill, Salcombe, Devon Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Prague Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Required Reading Picture Gallery Erica Wagner First word 'We spend on cashmere and cars, so why not books?' 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 A Beach Read Your say Timesonline The Times Literary Supplement David Baddiel His word 'Writing about bad sex means Ian McEwan won't win the Bad Sex Award' Critic's Chart You're reading… Bob Stanley picks some pop eccentrics Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, April 16,1995 Reader Chart The six Bob Ingham wouldn't be without Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The decline of the West Required reading Martin Amis finds some startling truths in Mark Steyn's America Alone — but fears that they may be obscured by his incontinent way with words Extract From America Alone: The End of the World as We Know it by Mark Steyn Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The Times Some questions of interpretation Sigmund Freud is the unlikely hero of Jed Rubenfeld's bestselling thriller. Here Sir Clement Freud meets the author and shares memories of his grandfather Extract From the Interpretation of Murder by Jed Rubenfeld Picador Case notes on The Interpretation of Murder A plane man's guide Nonfiction Aviation Alain de Botton The Colour Encyclopedia of Incredible Aeroplanes by Philip Jarrett In short A couple of mono maniacs Pop music Jesse Jarnow Letts The Times Tolkien, before Bilbo Fiction Fantasy Body of evidence Novel Death of a Murderer by Rupert Thomson Worlds apart Novel Measuring the World by Daniel Kehimann trans. by Carol Brown Janeway Cooking up nicely Thriller The Oyster House Siege by Jan Rayner In short Classics Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut The Sunlight on the Garden Paperbacks Nonfiction A Family in Love, War and Madness by Elizabeth Speller Granta, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Everyman Fiction Christina Koning By Philip Roth Vintage, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Cobra Ii The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq By Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor Atlantic Books, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Eternity is Temporary By Bill Broady Portobello, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Seed to Seed The Secret Life of Plants by Nicholas Harberd Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Damned Utd By David Peace Faber, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) There's a conspiracy here Children's The Falconer's Knot (11+) by Mary Hoffman The Medici Curse (11+) by Matt Chamings Audiobooks The Times In this week's TLS Running for the Hills The Books group Why does this elegant and amusing memoir of rural life hint at secrets in the author's later life? And did his parents object to its revelations? Alyson Rudd meets our latest writer Next week in Books Pick up a 99p book Jumbo Crossword 693 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4189 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3925 The Reform Club by Auctor Timesonline Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku Time to solve Su Doku challenge No 1281 - Difficult Killer No 487 - Deadly (1 hour) Index Volkswagen Omega Index The Iron Lady Brushes up on Diy Contacts Photographer Rod Tyler Year 1984 Location London Toyota We are all afflicted by Freudian e-mails, and the intentional Hara-Kiri e-mail, which usually results in sacking The Dark Ages Alfie and Perry's Beginners Guide to . . . Wisdom The Grand Canyon (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Chris Beardshaw, 38, Gardener Lexiconfusion No. 128 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney This week: Hand-drawn video games Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . Altitude Trainer Estee Lauder Retail Therapy Clare Lazaro Russell & Bromley Unlimited Editions Bargainhunter Out There Florals Method Coolhunter EOS400D Fired Earth Lights, paint, action! Design dynasties Family Business In the competitive worlds of interior and product design, success never comes easily, but for these high-profile entrepreneurs, creativity clearly runs in the family John Lewis Bosch Boots 101 Great Ideas Jordans Wickes Magners Wedgwood Ford Marksandspencer Marksandspencer Sedici Marshalls Vodafone Multiyork Clarks Wesley - Barrell Matki VI Spring B&Q Futon Thomas Sanderson Nevillejohnson A Taste of Wonder Plumbs The one-off As creative director of Habitat, Tom Dixon is the most influential designer in Britain today, but it is in his own company that he really indulges his quirky vision. Here, he reveals his inspirations to Vinny Lee Naturally Wonderful From wildebeest herds to vast dunes, Qatar Airways shows you the world's wonders Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home The Daisy chain She has impeccable rock'n'roll heritage, but upcoming model Daisy Lowe is causing a stir of her own Venture Australia Nail Obsession is a Sign that You've Too Much Time on your Hands Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think about . . . Concealers Kenco If Ever I Walk into a Restaurant that Isn't Owned by Gordon Ramsay, I Feel Cheated. Bereft Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Visiting the Kids at Eton Nestle It's Time to Celebrate the Best of the New Season Vegetables Food Purina There are Increasing Numbers of Winemakers Producing Fancy. Fuller—flavoured Pinot Grigio Wine SkyARTS Our exciting ride included a hailstorm and thunder and a tree crashing down which made the ponies tremble Valley Girl Jane Wheatley Seeds of Change The Loder family has cared for Leonardslee's rhododendrons since 1889. Now, Robin Loder is passing the baton to his children The Times Weekend Tips 14.04.07 The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne The Times The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I shall not flag or fail, I shall go on to the end, I shall fight in the hallway, I shall defend my shed/office whatever the cost. 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