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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Professor Ian Wilmut, Cath Urquhart, Jennifer Browne Chairman, Robert Cole, Roy Helmore, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Hills, Jeff Christensen, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Andrew Berkley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael BublÉ, Suna Erdem, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Nicky Wire, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Lowri Gruffydd, Gabrielle Starkey, Dr Jay Zagorsky, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Ginny Dougary, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Martin Aston, A. Kleinsmiede, Wendy Ide, Robert Sandall, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Tony Woodhead, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Carr, James Martin, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Diana Eames, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Martin Graham, chairman, Allan Simmons, José Carreras, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Anthony Burns Director, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rebecca Anne Smith, Simon Thurley, Marksteen Adamson's, Stephen Turner, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Peter Millar, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword co-editor, Professor Sir Kenneth Murray, Aisling Foster, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Catherine Bennion-Pedley, Kate Muir, Lisa Jardine, Aggie MacKenzie, Roddy Clube, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Johannah Randall, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Richard Milward, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Mike Hoban, Jane McIntosh, Mark Atherton, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Sir Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Stephen McCLARENCE, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Richard Brass, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Amanda Bellan, Ramachandra Guha, Gordon Ramsay, Judith Selwyn, Amanda Holloway, Jon Holmes, Sean O'Neill, Professor Hugh Pennington, Andrea Minichiello Williams, Ray Aldridge-Morris, Michael Bourdeaux, Kaveh Solhekol, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Andrew G. Marshall, Professor Sir David Lane, Oliver James, Cathy Harris, Chris Campling, Tim Allen, Patrick Hosking, Russell Leetch, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, D. Green, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Will Hodgkinson, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, John Travolta, John Hickman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Keith Hopcroft, Benazir Bhutto, Ben Stafford Head of Campaigns, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Kate Whyman, Sophie Bowers, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Prue White, Virginia Blackburn, Professor Willie Russell, Michèle Roberts, Sophie Heawood, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Simon Chapman, Ben MacIntyre, Debbie Harry, Norman Foulger, H. M. Saiewitz, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, Kate Humble, TV Presenter, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Hotland, David Hutcheon, Joerg Koch, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, David Letterman, Anna Shepard, Rebecca Bundhun, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Geoff Watson, Paul Serhal, Jeffrey Breslaw, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Justin Francis, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Richard Corbett, MEP, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Jacqueline Gold, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Lara Kingsman,
ResumoIndex 7/7 'mastermind' is seized in Iraq A1-Qaeda leader is sent to Guantanamo Suspect 'devised' Tube suicide attacks The shoppers who binned plastic bags Hot weekend in warmest April yet Rostropovich dies No photo, no vote Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money War on terror First plastic bag ban is in Modbury (pop 1,553) Shops will sell green alternatives All traders sign up to the scheme Backlash against designer option Great Rail Journeys Election fraud threat is 'so great that photo ID is urgently needed' Watchdog calls for more reforms System 'works in Northern Ireland' Think-tank crackdown Lib Dems rule out rainbow coalition to stop SNP Salad withdrawn in salmonella scare Soldier is mourned Brown confronted Ban on protests Clarification Picture Gallery Sky The Beckhams cry foul as LA fawns over lookalikes Guess who? Top jihadi strategist brought Iraq's insurgents into the al-Qaeda fold War on Terror He was major in Saddam's army US links him to Musharraf plots Saudi police round up 172 for 'air attack plot' Two Libyan suspects will be freed after judge blocks deportation War on Terror Pair 'would be at risk of torture' One has link to Madrid bombings Chef who was held on false claim vanishes into Morocco In and out Halfords Seven-year-old's clumsy alter ego is the new kid on Bash Street Oh, to be in England, now that April's just like June Records will tumble as we sit in a hot tub Rosetta Stone Currys The master musician whose finest work was in defence of conscience Rostropovich dies in Moscow, aged 80 Putin speaks of Russia's huge loss Playing on as tanks rolled into Prague Shooting survivors to meet the Queen Libel damages 'Sorrow' over abuse Pensions challenge Facing the music Picture Gallery EasyJet Cameron snubbed again as Major rules out mayor race Former PM says politics are in past Tories' London plans in 'disarray' Blair expected to reveal departure date on May 10 Film-maker who lost plot is jailed for £1.8m fraud Producer lied to gain grant money Studio collapsed after just one film Evesham Sainsbury's Buyout king's wife refuses to bail out Black Socialite refused to allow payments Money 'belonged to shareholders' Multiple Display Advertising Items Carbury Dairy Milk Injured in 1943, died of war wound 2007 Oldest soldier to be WWII casualty Shrapnel took its toll 64 years later Virgin atlantic Dell Janice Turner Giles Coren France must break free. But the time isn't ripe for Sarko Admission of the week The week Rejection of the week Sports exclusive Wistfulness of the week Peace tactic of the week Political Picture Voters should have to produce identification before casting ballots Conventional Wisdom? A deeply disturbing ruling on terrorist suspects Enough's Enough The world is losing the art of knowing when it's time to stop Grunting, fighting, warbling: what a swell party that was Picture Gallery A parable of the planet and the must-have bag Scottish science Divorce pickings Zero gravity Taking classical music to children Make it democratic Timesonline Local election apathy Right of refusal John Mayor? Bookish pursuits Long memories Meetings with a remarkable man Depressed? At last, a cure for those dog days Prince William in danger from US insurgents Hp He might be barking, but he's not breaking the law TheCruiseStore Pylons ban 'would only save one life' Hp Wi-fi laptops 'pose health risk to children' Young are more radiation sensitive Expert adviser warns of dangers 'Don't introduce ban on drinking with parents' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs A sexual odyssey in song and dance First night Dance The Seven Deadly Sins Covent Garden Jeep Hawking drifts closer to final frontier Scientist floats in zero gravity Now he aims to leave atmosphere Staples (AP): Eta terror suspects arrested in Britain Nuclear row spreads BA surcharges rise Love story a winner Little star from the streets whose mother didn't live to see him shine Film crew pluck boy from obscurity Role has changed the life of a truant Laura Ashley Police bike is a 'severe danger to riders' PC World Glamour shot takes Ireland's travelling women out of the caravan Renault Megane Is he the champion of democracy? Or a technocrat in charge of the low turnout? Elections Interview The Electoral Commission has a mission to get us into the polling booth. But the man at the top seems at odds with such a dynamic role CV The isolated Englishman who could yet say 'aye' to the Nationalist cause Elections Scotland Medinose Machete used in shop attack E-mails 'fabricated by agency' Titanic life jacket is up for sale Diplomats 'dogged by targets' Extreme unicycling takes flight Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Currys Bible class teenager who killed gang rival He stabbed youth in battle on estate Victim posed on web with shotgun Severely disabled man loses link to the outside world after burglary Free Service from Which? British Gas Spain America Russia cries blasphemy as statue to war dead is taken down Tallinn gripped by riots for two nights Threat to break off diplomatic ties A symbol of heroic sacrifice - or one of mass murder? Powergen From classics to science fiction, Spain is cooking up a storm Paramount Seasonal menu at Mugaritz (AFP): China leader calls for energy savings (AFP): Candidates shot (Reuters): Berlusconi cleared (AP): US soldiers indicted (Reuters): Lesbian weight risk Open and shut case Timesonline Sky Sarkozy plans more entente but it won't all be cordiale Sailing through the lights, riding for a fall Crackdown on cyclists in Paris 150 per cent rise in number of fines Fly Zoom Bike trials Subaru (Reuters): 18 die in Chechen attack (Reuters): Clone wolf team cleared (AP): Killer confesses on television (AP): No future for fortune tellers ILVA (Reuters): Indian film capital set to build first Bollywood theme park Oxfam Multiple Display Advertising Items Revenge of the shamed CIA boss 'Slam dunk' chief writes critical book Bush railroaded us into war, he says Multiple Display Advertising Items Military raises its voice in struggle for soul of Turkey Warning over Islamist presidency Political stability hangs in balance Families who would go to war again to get their soldiers back Captives' relatives in united campaign Pressure for prisoners exchange The Second Lebanon War Pressure is off Olmert to resign over war in Lebanon Boots Democrat contenders take their rivalries out for a rather polite spin Marginal voice Padded CVs Multiple Display Advertising Items MIT dean lied about her degrees Deceit uncovered after 28 years Be truthful, she told applicants Exile Bhutto looks to a deal on return She wants free, democratic election Musharraf may drop 'plunder' cases Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Lenders pull plug on fixed-rate mortgage quotes Products dropped in advance of rate rises Banks need not honour recent offers Questions over Sky's ITV stake Dollar hit by data Quote of the day Legal alert St. James's Place Balancing the books Game over Stock markets Failure poses big threat to Barclays' independence Fed must grasp the nettle Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Virulent envy Need to know Results in brief US Embassy protested to Britain over Blair's decision to halt BAE inquiry SFO investigation was not pursued Bribery alleged in sale of jets to Saudis Rivals benefit from lingering fallout BlacknRed Linking arms Ofcom puts BSkyB's stake in ITV into the Trade Secretary's in-tray Pressure is on for competition study 'Public interest issues' are cited Travelodge raises £128m in sale and leaseback with Prestbury Blackstone makes a killing at the movies Sulzer abandons Bodycote pursuit (AFP): Pearson warning Spanish bus buy Friends aims high Job cuts for Boots Lloyds TSB All mouth and no trousers City Diary The Times About a quarter of the staff at Gerrards, the wealth City Diary Poor Sports? Don't blame Merrills City Diary London was the venue this week for a massive conference City Diary Besieged ABN board agrees to open the books to RBS Sometimes you just can't win. Bawag, Austria's fifth City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler Knavery, trick, cheat and wheedle — life in the City, circa 1719 Rare collection of books goes on sale Trader to sell 750 items for £395,000 Timesonline Age-old story GE goes to Washington to clear the air Big US companies seek Co2 legislation EU programme regarded as model HSBC Google paid-for links targeted by criminals Cargo costs set record as world runs short of ships Bank of Japan may raise rates Euro reaches record high amid anxiety over US growth Growth slows as inflation rises Pound climbs above $2 mark The Sunday Times In fight for Sony's future, why mere brilliance gave way in Mortal Kombat The 'Father of PlayStation' pays for delays and spiralling costs, but his legacy could yet prove him right Play time Big shots Sir Howard Stringer and Ken Kutaragi Beware the long arm of American law Two former US attorneys have a stark warning for everybody who works in the City The Times The partners London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Car pedals put a brake on Glaxo share performance Large caps Wind taken out of methane plan Small caps Gilts Kingfisher and M&S real estate makes retailers hot property Equity Prices Jacuzzi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Faith Philip Howard Mstislav Rostropovich Exuberant virtuoso cellist who bestrode the musical life of his day as soloist, conductor and humanitarian ambassador Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist and conductor, was born on March 27,1927. He died on April 27,2007, aged 80 Jack Valenti Influential Washington lobbyist for the Hollywood studios who enjoyed a close friendship with President Johnson Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, 1966-2004, was born on September 5,1921. He died on April 26,2007, aged 85 Arthur Milton Outstanding sportsman who played cricket and football for England — but never made a fortune from either Arthur Milton, England cricketer and footballer, was born on March 10,1928. He died on April 25,2007, aged 79 It takes intelligence to heed the call of the good shepherd Faith Double dealing in the 'market place' Boris Yeltsin may have helped Russia to repair her churches but his 'new law' constricted religious liberty Faith news Showing bottle, a barbarian education and the civilised approach to mendicity Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for How we brought the good news from Ethiopia to Surrey Feedback A bouquet for our man in Africa; plus an ancestral anathema and a funeral Court Circular Memorial service Appointments Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages 70th Wedding Anniversary To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Scholarships School Notices Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen-restoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shops Protected Premieredition The Sunday Times Dust storms threaten to put an end to salad days Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 28,1937 The Times's Spanish Civil War correspondent, George Steer, took pains to point out the German role in the destruction of Guernica, in violation of the Non-Intervention Pact. The bombing of civilian targets would soon become a regular feature of warfare Weather Weather quest Winning the title remains my number one priority Racing Alderburn has plenty going for him in Sandown feature Sandown Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Perth The Insider Chepstow Football Silent Oscar edges out Macs Joy in thriller Newton Abbot Wee Robbie can rise to occasion in Betfred Racing Sandown Park Leicester Wolverhampton Ripon Racing William Hill Haydock Park Course specialists Market Rasen Cooke quick to learn size of task at hand Rugby league engage Super League Football Results Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Darts Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis Today Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Gough puts smile back on the face of Yorkshire LV County Championship First division Langer launches brutal onslaught Second division Waters knocks the snooze button Warwickshire keep discipline to feast on insecure Sussex Surrey prepare for rearguard action as Warne finds form LV County Championship First division Patel makes Gloucestershire pay for letting chances slip Second division Middlesex in high spirits after Nash's fighting display Scoreboards Murphy puts Parrott in his place with power show Snooker 888. com World Championship Veteran suffers attack of nerves Carter is facing jumbo-sized task Timesonline Haye weighs up options after quick defeat of Pole Boxing Little's big gamble pays off after seizing lead Golf Shrewd operator behind wheel of BMW's drive for world domination Motor racing Changing gear The Times Estoril too early for Murray comeback Letham through Britons triumph Driven men take positive stance over relegation Rugby union Battle to stay in the Guinness Premiership 'It's in our hands, ' Duckworth says Barwell ever the maverick optimist The Times Labours of love . . . and money Opposing sides find it good to talk, but divisions remain Rugby union Pointers Table Bargain basement down the Lane Saturday Insider Unlike Arsenal, though, Tottenham do not have a gleamin And another thing . . . Tony's world West Indies have chance to rally round new leader Cricket Captaincy issue yet to be resolved Contract dispute is threat to tour The Times Put your skirt on Sri Lanka to summon their maverick match-winning spirit Cricket World Cup final Moody victory would reverse years of history Herbie Frogg Jayawardena takes relaxed approach to mission improbable Cricket World Cup final Odds piled high against Sri Lanka Australia signs of weakness are few Long-drawn yawn offers little scope for dealers in instant nostalgia Timesonline The last count Battle of Bridgetown: Sri Lanka v Australia Toyota Swim when you're winning: good ship Harry misses chance to rule the waves End of world is nigh - thankfully Picture Gallery Graham Taylor had some consoling words this week about Championship Your guide to the weekend's fixtures in the Coca-Cola League League One League Two Edwards leaves it late to put Sunderland on brink of promotion Football The Times Desire ups the ante - well, we think Fink Tank In the football laboratory Southampton added to US shopping list A brief life at the top never to be forgotten by Barnsley townsfolk Football The last great Premiership fairytale The Guinness Premiership Ups and downs Arsenal chairman goes on offensive and tries to quell the takeover talk Football Barclays Premiership Hill-Wood letter for shareholders Wenger assured of money to spend Sanchez banking on the Crazy Gang spirit Owen ready to return on Monday as Roeder plans for the future Blackburn v Charlton Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Man City v Aston Villa Today 3pm Portsmouth v Liverpool Today 3pm Wigan v West Ham Today 3pm Chelsea v Bolton Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 3 How they stand Arsenal v Fulham Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Everton v Manchester Utd Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Middlesbrough v Tottenham Today 3pm Sheffield Utd v Watford Today 3pm Reading v Newcastle Monday 8pm, Sky Sports 1 West Ham deceived Premier League to sign Argentinians Football Upton Park transfer saga Club deliberately broke the rules Aldridge lied over contract details The accused Dave Whelan, the Wigan Athletic chairman, said last Making a point of not punishing supporters Timeline Campbell on an even keel as rumours rock boat Football Kuyt fears Chelsea's firepower The Times Mourinho's 'rants' force Ferguson finally to lose patience Football Everton v Manchester United 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 United manager demands action Rooney ready to face Everton today Filippo Inzaghi could replace Alberto Gilardino in Moyes counts the cost of missing out on Carrick Manager's faith in Robben faces test of £15m Bayern bid Football Chelsea v Bolton 12.45pm, Sky Sports 3 Speed backing United to hold on Timesonline Times Crossword 23,587 West Ham cast sights towards survival after points reprieve Record fine comes as relief to chairman Ruling may bring furious response The Times Setanta Golf Cricket Rugby union Index Inside The Times Consumer debt blame game Young Business Writer of the Year Yash Gupta, 16, of wakefield, Yorkshire, is the ifs School of finance Young Business Writer of the Year. Students aged between 14 and 19 were asked to answer the question: "Who is responsible for the UK consumer debt mountain?" Here is Yash's winning entry, which Robert Cole, deputy business editor … Money Letters Not so jolly holiday All talked out Top Blogs The Week in Brief Lame attempt at HIP surgery Fidelity International Timesonline The latest trend in DIY is . . . pensions Paula Hawkins looks at the booming market for Sipps and who would benefit most Multiple Display Advertising Items Jupiter Case Study Taking Control What's the drill on mortgages? Army man asks Mark Atherton to help with a new strategy to clear his home loan in 15 years Baillie Gifford Ian Richardson: what the experts say Standard Life Ian's response Multiple Display Advertising Items Saving for all ages Mark Atherton looks at an alternative retirement plan from Fidelity M&G Investments Babes take a walk on the wild side Gráinne Gilmore finds our investment club ignoring adversities Selftrade Expert Analysis Conister Trust Newstaram A simple cure for 'affluenza' Motivated to help others? With a modest amount you can set up a charity, says Magnus Grimond Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fidelity International Legal & General How do we get our fair share of power? A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Blurred vision lets in bidders 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 CheLsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares The new metal gurus Virginia Blackburn goes into meltdown over a selection of stunning contemporary classics being sold at a London art fair Artemis Index Inside Next Week Living life on the edge? Potty behaviour Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Learning about cleanliness at school would improve our health Need to Know? A Tory MP: Well, Well . . . Drop of good wine John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Feeling down? Just park it Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Lynwodemanor The water treatment An East End council is spending £1.4 million on a spa. But will it really improve local health? Nick Wyke reports The science behind spa treatments False friends bearing gifts Junk Medicine Drug Rep Tactics A song for everyone Howard Goodall is a man of many passions: from composing the Mr Bean theme to popularising Wagner. He tells Ginny Dougary why singing and squash — but not dancing — are good for the soul The Wellington Hospital Especially for Families in the Times Today Men's Health Myths Is it really spying if you love them? What do your children get up to online? Who are they talking to on their mobiles? Thanks to technology, it's easy to check up on them. But should you? asks Celia Dodd Are we Normal? Andrew G. Marshall gives your relationship a reality check Keeping them safe in cyberspace Life Scan Extend their shelf life Play Greenie Points Taping it is a good wheeze It Works for Me The Buteyko Method Learning to cope with asthma symptoms was easier once Kate Whyman shut her mouth What is it? Healthspan What's the Evidence? Lunches that are packing a healthy punch Weekly Menu Planner Almost Instant Tuna Spread Cheesey Beany Wrap Quick and healthy meals Easy Oaty Biscuits A healthy plateful Five-Cup Fruit Loaf Smoothies Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out: Pasha Moroccan food is quintessentially Mediterranean and if you are lucky enough to have a Moroccan restaurant near you, such as Pasha, in West London, you are almost guaranteed to get your "five a day" of fruit and vegetables within one meal. Moroccan food is colourful, bursting with supernutrients and very … Modern Malaises Lentil art of meat-free meals Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Lentils Have Had a Bad Press from Meat-Lovers The Times Warm lentil and goat's cheese salad Nutritionist's verdict Multiple Display Advertising Items Gone with the wind Anti-flatulence pants? No-smell socks? Tom Whipple tests the latest odour-eating clothing Pru Health Clothing at the cutting edge Smelly science: Kate Wighton investigates A little family life-saver The Times Training for emergency: the best courses Ask Great Ormond Street Coping with Threadworms Up the garden path Breathing Space Flexing Green Fingers If you've been itching to exercise your green fingers but don't have access to a garden, the national gardening organisations listed here are always looking for volunteers to help with pruning and planting. 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Sex Advice A sweet-talking man Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV chef James Martin, 34, can't resist a good pudding, but says that he's too busy baking, filming and gardening to be fat Superdrug Index Inside Our holidays can improve the world — and your chance to help starts here The World this Week Web of the Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Cathay Pacific Hot Hotels Spanish Style Friends in high places Justin Francis opens our nine-page ethical tourism special with a trek in the ancient Ethiopian Highlands, where local villagers lead the way Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Flower power Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Devon Andalusia Paris Dubai Greece Brazil Today in the Times Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Straight from the source Why go abroad and eat pricey, imported food? For a far better meal, check out what the locals are eating, says Fiona Sims The Knowledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Fron pho to potjiekos: dishes to try around the world Multiple Display Advertising Items It's all in the mind Oliver James explains his way of getting under the skin of a place Who, what, why? Multiple Display Advertising Items Greener and cleaner . . . Nominate a person, project or destination. You'll make a difference — and could be in the running for a fantastic prize. Kate Quill explains Radisson SAS Virgin Holidays Win a holiday to Uganda or Nepal Qantas Award categories The judges Multiple Display Advertising Items How to nominate Down in the valley . . . 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This Week: Fritton House, Fritton, Norfolk Competition Departure Board Route of the Week: New York Book Ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Index Reader's Block First word First world 'Great writing does not depend on length or genre' 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 Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items His word 'The novel is too complex a form to inspire the embryonic mass killer' The Times Literary Supplement Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, April 1964 Critic's Chart You're reading Stephen McClarence picks the best on India Reader Chart John Hickman selects his six favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . A small devaluation of history Required reading Roy Hattersley enjoys the tales in David Kynaston's Austerity Britain but finds even Bevin's brown bread doesn't quite catch the flavour of an era Hard times Austerity Britain Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The magic of the well-shod novel Will Joanne Harris's sequel do for slingbacks what Chocolat did for fondant creams? Kate Muir meets the author in Montmartre and predicts a shoo-in More than food Peerless chronicler of America's winners and losers How The Times helped to save India In this extract from his new book, Ramachandra Guha reveals the vital role of journalism in toppling a tyranny A voice of thunder Embracing her inner tomboy As we mark Daphne du Maurier's centenary, Michèle Roberts looks back at the career of a writer too often patronised by critics for all the wrong reasons Daphne's delights The Times Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Word aloud Why we love a real-life story Nonfiction Biography-writing by Nigel Hamilton In short Brothers in revolution Biography After Fidel By Brian Latell Perfume The Times A new wave breaks forth Fiction New voices Granta 97: Best of young American Novelists 2 Entitled by Jack North East of Eden Novel Apples by Richard Milward From the blight to sheer blarney Novels Redemption Falls by Joseph O'Connor The Law of Dreams by Peter Behrens Of psychopaths and soccer shoes Thrillers The Missing by Chris Mooney The Abduction by Mark Gimenez In short Classics The Marvellous Adventure of Cabeza De Vaca by Haniel Long foreword by Henry Miller Ghosts of Spain Paperbacks Nonfiction Travels through a Country's Hidden Past by Giles Tremlett Faber, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) A Perfect Life Fiction A Perfect Life by Raffaella Barker headline Review, £6.99 £6.64 )free p&p) The Yellow House Van Gogh, Gauguin and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles by Martin Gayford Penguin, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Adverbs By Daniel Handler Harper Perennial, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Union Jack The Story of the British Flag by Nick Groom Atlantic, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) The Year of Pleasures By Elizabeth Berg Arrow, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Audiobooks Scared? You soon will be Amanda Craig met the children's writer Catherine Fisher in the London Dungeon. How appropriate . . . The Times The Books group Timesonline Next week in Books Pick up a 99p book Jumbo Crossword 695 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble® Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4201 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Timesonline The Listener Crossword 3927 Five-star Actioner by Gos The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 11 Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 038 Su Doku challenge No 1303 Killer No 499 - Deadly (1 hour 5 mins) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1301 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1302 Solution to Friday's Killer No 498 Index Next Mercedes-Benz Contents Princess Diana Crosses the Line Contacts Stella McCartney Is this Scottish revival caused by global warming, potential independence or the trickle north of English property profits? The Dark Ages Wisdom Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . 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