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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Lewis, Christina Hardyment, John Keats, David Brown, Val McDermid, Caroline Stacey, David Wright Miliband, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Hartley, Caroline Flint, the Health Minister, Paul Hoggart, Stephen Smith, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Neil Protheroe, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, David Baddiel, Writer and Comedian, Roger Walker, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, John Freeman, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Nick Tims, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, John Tearle, GrÁinne Gilmore, Geoff Brown, Chris Sullivan, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Martyn Cox, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Vinny Lee, Hugh Livesey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Phil Beadle, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Alan Webster, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Shiriin Barakzai, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Doug Johnstone, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Rupert Wright, Marcia Butterwick, Alan Godfrey, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Jon Lusk, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Jonathan Richards, Tom Fletcher, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Paris Hilton, Will Lawrence, Lucy Sweeney, Graham Garton, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Kate Hilpern, Kate Muir, Professor Paul Thornalley, Aggie MacKenzie, Thant Myint-U, Paula Hawkins, Laura Gascoigne, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Clive James, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Dr Andrew Rowland, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Geza Vermes, John Dolan Head of Library Policy Museums, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Hilary Freeman, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Geoff Wernham, Colin O'keeffe, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Peter Carter, General Secretary, Deborah Brett, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ian J. Hartill, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Laura Deeley, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Catharine Morris, Michael Winters, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Barbara Lantin, James Charles, Stewart Tendler, Tony Fortnam, Carolyn Lewis-Barclay, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Nicholas Clee, Jane Wheatley, Elizabeth Balsom, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, George Cazenove, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Katya Aplin, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, Graham Duncan, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Celia Dodd, John Angerson, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Josh Ball, Helen Pridham, Ian Rodger, Alexia Skinitis, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Teresa Stratton, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Jerry Hall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Robert Butterworth, Nicola Woolcock, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Judith Heywood, Stanley Blenkinsop, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Williams, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Robert George, Barry Hyman, Will Hide, Fiona Hamilton, Piers Whiting, David Robertson, Mark Farmaner, Andrew Dow, Bryce Elder, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Joe Bolger, Dr Robert Freedman, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Nick Coleman,
ResumoIndex Red tape to be cut for home extensions No permission needed for building kitchens, lofts and conservatories Government prepares biggest planning law shake-up for 20 years Ronaldo walks the new Wembley way Missing Madeleine Staying secret David Beckham Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Fill your glass Family treat The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money MPs vote to be exempt from law on freedom of information Move 'will bring House into derision' Battle will now be fought in the Lords Staying hidden How the personality of a bestseller changed in voyage across the pond St. James's Place Elixir of youth Building up, down or sideways: why homeowners do anything but move £7m fraudster who ran away to Jordan Firecrews attacked Murder charge Teacher freed Correction Picture Gallery McCanns denounce the website conmen cashing in on search Attempt to trick millions via website Family condemn internet 'parasites' A very modern melodrama Coverage Givenchy 'Cruel' experiment that left its mark on a very precocious boy Gordon Brown's school days The Chancellor resents having been a guinea-pig in a pilot project that put him on a fast track to university Learning lessons of alternative schools Kirkcaldy High School prefects 1966-67 'Being an E-class lab rat did more harm than good' Gangbusters identify 1,600 crime bosses £5.3bn laundered yearly, says report Agency fails on recovery targets Multiple Display Advertising Items Money-laundering chief must pay £4.7m costs Good friends to superstars Mourinho's dog flies out of country on private jet Strewth! Neighbours quits the BBC Soap opera on the move after 21 years Corporation has lost a bidding war Holiday Inn Dfs Report into forensic errors lame, say Damilola parents Findings blame human failures Experts 'must be brought to account' Multiple Display Advertising Items Clive James TalkTalk They work hard for so little: now Poles are fighting back Help needed for 100,000 runaways Trailer kills woman Terror cash charge Monkey thief freed Bionic Woman back Picture Gallery E-mail fraudsters: we know where you live 2,000 scammers operating in Britain Victims conned out of £270m a year Mfi The scams Marks and spencer 'i had that Klimt in the back of my cab . . . ' Liverpool drivers get free art courses Tate hopes they will act as envoys Multiple Display Advertising Items Think your memory is poor? Forget it Brain can rapidly store myriad images Astounding recall is revealed in tests Picture Gallery SKODA Auto . . . but monks have answer if it's a struggle Study tips Dell Janice Turner Joe Joseph I want to join those who underestimate Mr Brown Loyalty of the week The week Self-defence of the week Becker at Wimbledon Signed by Ali Tourist advice of the week Hypocrite of the week From Russia with Pain Brown is about to inherit a serious foreign policy problem After Wolfowitz The World Bank's next president must continue redefining its role New Wembley The Cup Final opens a chapter in the history of vanity architecture Star musician of the dawn chorus is still the nightingale Picture Gallery We need punishments fit for the famous Library values Democratic rule? Patent injustice Realities and myths of grammar school education Latin loses its mass appeal Timesonline Artists and their viewers Prince in danger Easy converts Own goal Take it from me, it's a pointless job How gullible do scientists think we are? Wives who said 'No, Prime Minister' Golden treasure trove worth £250m found off coast of Cornwall Jeep Pirate's haul recaptured live on TV Just a case of playing Devil's advocate for website judge He played dumb 'to assist the jury' Standard ploy in interests of justice Multiple Display Advertising Items A very modern melodrama and our shrine to Madeleine Missing girl High-pitched emotion, speculation and scapegoats. David Aaronovitch considers the harsh truths about a tragedy that's obsessing the nation Barclaycard Search goes on National Trust acts to preserve Britain's traditional orchards Brittany Ferries Joyride killer jailed indefinitely Wartime grievances put aside Elfin underwear thief jailed Princess's bike sells for £1,200 Powergen Empiredirect Chelsea battles to root out gnomes Flower show aims to cultivate taste Exhibitors test rules to the limit Remember all the images on page 17? Chelsea Don't cheat! Shops Powergen Housing packs expected to 'lead to chaos' Industry tries to delay introduction Penalty for not using pack 'too low' Clipper Bonhams Picture Gallery Hip content E. on CitroËn Kickboxer claimed disability benefits as he taught at gym Black belt was paid nearly £8,000 Adverts dubbed him 'Master Paul' Eos Strongman in £43,000 welfare deception Halfords The elusive thoughts of the man who would (one day, but not quite yet) be king The Environment Secretary can be a passionate and engaging speaker, but he may not always be saying anything CV Bhopal Medical Appeal Spoof takes $4bn bite out of Apple The week on the web Real passion Blog off Clean sweep Unfettered net Online most read PC World It's surreal: three Dalí films in production at same time Talks under way to cast major star Film-makers 'pick up on the vibe' Which are the ones to watch? Renault Clio A timeless expression of self-belief from a real voice of experience First night Pop Patti Smith Roundhouse, NW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items RESPeRATE Fiat America Australia Afghan soldiers mass on border, ready and willing to take on old foe Tensions rise after Pakistan 'attacks' Threat to Nato's war against Taleban Musharraf says exiled rivals cannot return before poll Multiple Display Advertising Items Cycling kings clash in court over doping, sex abuse … Bringing it all together (AFP): Payment plan to save HIV nurses (AP): Algeria victory (Reuters): China exit ban (AFP): Great ape escape (AFP): Virtual embassy (AP): Whale plan Hilton Teenage victim tells of rape as a weapon of war in Darfur 'i was used as a sex slave by officer' UN condemns attacks as a tactic Australian property (AP): Gunmen ignore peace pleas (AP): Police chase 'tortoise gang' (AP), (Reuters): Eleven die in mosque bombing (AP): Child soldiers to be sent home ILVA (Reuters): Homes abandoned as massive waves hit coastal communities Sarkozy appoints opponents in politics without frontiers Socialist crusader is Foreign Minister Job for daughter of immigrant Bringing it all together (AP): Living longest is the style in Italy (Reuters): Food rations crisis (AFP): Thai arrests (AFP): Poor but defiant (AFP): Term limit dropped (AP): Latin Mass move (AP): Protest closure (AP): Starbucks victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Land battle forces Zeffirelli out of his £10m villa by the sea Kasparov ban adds to chill at Putin summit EU critical of rights in Russia Chess master is held at airport Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Yakuza gunman ends deadly siege Gangster shoots family and police Criminals said to be more desperate Losers Exile and extinction face a tribe that lost everything to cocaine Colombia The cost of drugs The Wounaan Indians have been driven out by rebels, militias and a craving for drugs in the rich world Lastminute Trading in misery The wedding's off: so who keeps the ring? Bride told father to throw gift away Court settles age-old question Multiple Display Advertising Items Legally bound The Sunday Times FTSE at best since September 2000 Widows' might C&W on target BP motion denied Quote of the day World Bank bets Business big shot Stephen Bennett Walsh says sorry for BA's breach of price-fix standards £350m set aside for settlements Carrier holds breath over charges On display Time for a break: PGL sells up Microsoft jumps into ad game by buying aQuantive for $6bn Stock markets Goodbye British Airways, hello a better airline Money no object in online war Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies China's ploy Need to know Results in brief BlackBerrys mix with gooseberries as the City gathers at the Chelsea Flower Show Event coincides with deal activity Beware legions of eavesdroppers Business big shot Stephen Bennett How does your garden grow? Root to the top Bill Gross is a top Wall Street bond manager. The Briti City Diary Say what you like about broking, you are at least deali City Diary The Times The latest boomtown for values investors is apparently City Diary The State has that mothering touch City Diary Ditched by a trust, Scottish Widows moves in for the kill Insurer calls for firm's winding-up Directors face threat of dismissal Most depressing news of the week comes from a friend … City Diary Keeping faith The heart sinks, the heart genuinely sinks, at news … City Diary Picture Gallery Warner looking likely to acquire EMI at last Big-spending telephone gamblers rein back Ladbrokes' performance OASiS Hongkong Place your bets Cable & Wireless set to reach UK revenue target early Bank of Scotland Stalemate continues as Sky says Virgin rejected olive branch The week that was PGL bagged by Holidaybreak for £100m Second sale in less than two years 'Parents Get Lost' aims even higher The Times Windfall a result of risk aversion Afghan is favourite for World Bank job The Times Competitors in race for top spot (Reuters): Italians aiming to create £68bn bank (Reuters): Clear backs offer Qantas departure (Reuters): Russian resolution Reit's Calcutta plan Sarkozy makes Airbus top priority with offer of aid President keen to encourage investors Quick to contact German Chancellor China widens yuan's trading band and raises rates GE plastics division on brink of $11bn sale to Saudis Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Obscurity, tedium and the occasional global bestseller The self-confessed grumbler behind Britain's biggest business books independent talks to Martin Waller The Times Philip Kogan 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 BP and Shell boosted as oil price pushes FTSE higher Large caps Cobra slithers down on GSK news Small caps Gilts Share buybacks are in vogue, but keep an eye on the dividend Equity Prices Stihl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stanley Holden Royal Ballet dancer and teacher whose Skilful characterisation set the standard for comedic roles Stanley Holden, ballet dancer and teacher, was born on January 27,1928. He died on May 11,2007, aged 79 Faith Feedback Jerry Falwell Lives Remembered Isabella Blow Sir Oliver Millar Margaret Clark Children's literature editor who enlarged the canon with a publishing list of formidable quality Margaret Clark, editor of children's books, was born on September 19,1926. She died on April 25,2007, aged 80 Norma Perry Scholar who made a particular and revealing study of Voltaire's crucial years in London Norma Perry-Whinnom, scholar, was born on June 1,1923. She died on March 23,2007, aged 83 Lives in Brief Life with Lenin in one corner and a holy icon in the other Faith St Bride's strides into tomorrow Parishioners 'beat the bounds' half a century after the Fleet Street church had its post-Blitz rededication Editorial ethos Faith news Well-timed appearances, white lies, transatlantic gifts and onomastic prudence Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for How we take the law into our own hands at The Times Feedback Our Law Reports can be cited in court; plus more secrets of crossword editors Court Circular Memorial Service Fellowships Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auctioneers Dinner Premieredition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Waves of destruction may have no apparent cause Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day May 19,1967 At its zenith The Black and White Minstrel Show attracted audiences of 18 million, and was one of the first programmes to be moved to colour broadcasting in 1967. It remained on air until 1978 Weather Weather quest Dettori free to ride Authorized in Derby Racing Kind gesture by Sheikh Mohammed Sergeant Cecil in command at York York Yesterday's results Blue Square Newbury Newmarket Aintree Hamilton Park Simon Barnes Bet365 FA Cup Final Newbury Racing Racing next week Speciosa ready to show way Newmarket Thirsk Racing Uttoxeter Worcester Course specialists Bangor Flintoff released as Moores bats for the domestic game Cricket LV Country Championship first division The Times Onions works up head of steam Somerset and Hampshire play out tie Friends Provident Trophy South Conference Clarke forces Sussex on to the back foot Cricket LV County Championship first division Teenager Harris keeps historians busy Second division Derbyshire v Middlesex Leicestershire v Essex Scoreboards Thorman ensures Giants can walk tall Rugby league Engage Super League Sky Sports St Helens went to the top of the engage Super League … Today Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Nadal keeps his clay feat going Oakey leaves it late Ullrich bid rejected Melandri sets pace Tendulkar in runs Ashby on song Lyle back on leaderboard despite luckless finish Golf Irish Open Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Ticket prices that are tout of order Saturday Insider Even more giggles up North this week. Football official With so many Chelsea season ticket-holders unable to … According to the bookies, the FA Cup is a dead co The Octagon Theatre in Balton is celebrating its 40th … And another thing . . . Tony's world Heavyweights waiting in the wings to issue knockout blow Rugby union Heineken Cup final London Wasps Leicester seeking tribute to Howard's way Rugby union Heineken Cup final Head coach gears up for final match Colleagues queue up to offer praise Bath face tough Clermont task Teams Timesonline Saxons make encouraging start High life English game enjoys new spring in its step with grand finale Rugby union Heineken Cup final Leicester v London Wasps 82,000 expected at Twickenham Millar backs tournament's future London Wasps Lord's could serve as venue for tennis Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Books today Uninhibited Prior proves pick of England's four centurions Cricket First npower Test match Timesonline Scoreboard from Lord's Inside edge Man of the day Ball of the day Catch of the day Miss of the day Gaffe of the day Snatch of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? West Indian Tiger in danger - please give generously Cricket First npower Test match Plasti-kote Wicketkeeper as good as his word as he takes chance Reina and Dudek recover to give Liverpool boost before Milan test Football Investec Cooke's double ends Milton Keynes dream League Two Play-offs semi-final, second leg Administration rules to change Funds for Wenger Magath in City link Yeovil battle back to fire arrow through Forest hearts Football Npower Aspland reigns supreme in FA Cup competition Blue is the colour . . . and that's the stats talking FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Final chances Foundations ripped from under club that inspired Terry's golden generation Building work, rising prices and gang fights hit East End boys who just want somewhere to train The Barnes Street kids Cup fever? I think I will just stay on the beach Look before you weep - how the Cup runneth over with final firsts Just a thought on the upsetting business surrounding … From Nando's to Newcastle in just 16 days From start to finish: the new Wembley Lampard concerned to keep focus on winning mentality Football FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Name on trophy is what matters Keen to silence Cup-winning father Coral Save the bitter feelings for later, Lineker and Hansen are still talking a good game 'We could win if we did nothing silly, like give away two penalties. FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Timesonline 1994 teams Schmeichel backs mentor to come out on top again Ferguson wary of 'wounded beast' Football FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Rejuvenated Scholes eyes return to glory days Football FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Midfield player lost love for game Enforced break revives career William Hill 'I still want to play for my country and I still believe that I can do it' The interview Former England captain sends out clear message to head coach after emotional return to national stadium Ladbrokes My team always In The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,605 Bridge gets his loyalty bonus from Mourinho The Times St. James's Place Index First Test Heineken Cup Index Inside Free guides Strike gold with a penny punt Web Watch Money Letters Would you credit it? Browned off Case Study Bidding Flat out Top Blog Rate Watch A Word to the Wise Painfully slow progress on PPI Jupiter We're in need of a check-up Elizabeth Colman helps a charity worker and a GP to assess their financial fitness for a new mortgage Standard Life Mark Nash: what the experts say Invesco Perpetual Mark's response M&G Investments Should Fidelity fans go for the double? As a new manager settles in, Mark Atherton asks if it's time for investors to transfer out Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Schroders The best policy is to go it alone Helen Pridham explains how to avoid unsuitable and expensive payment protection insurance How to complain Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Horticulturist Cuts Charge down to Size Multiple Display Advertising Items Be dogged about the detail Paula Hawkins on the vital small print to look out for on your home contents policy Multiple Display Advertising Items How to cut your premiums The billing bullies have you cornered Paula Hawkins on the growing number of companies that are charging more if customers refuse to pay by direct debit Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct debit not always cheaper Multiple Display Advertising Items Can the cautious still ride high? Chelsea The world's first brush with South African art Collecting Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Don't sue fellow shareholders Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch Hargreaves Lansdown 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 Index Inside Next Week Tired of Tradition? The office trap Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Why deskbound workers really should try to get out more Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Does your face fit? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends There's no escaping coughs and sneezes Smear delight Smokeless zoned Antibody 9-5 sexaholics Left, left, left, left Time is the real danger Junk Medicine Cancer Scares The plastic life-savers From synthetic blood to skin, plastic is emerging as medicine's new flexible friend. Kate Wighton reports Timesonline Boots I'm looking for pest control Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Taking a sharper look at life TV chef Phil Vickery talks to Celia Dodd about his wife Fern Britton's depression, staying frighteningly fit, and gourmet gluten-free puds Tummy trouble Lynwodemanor Nintendods Back to baby school Can training to be a mother prepare you for the real thing, asks Kate Hilpern Timesonline Men should see the doctor more often Men's Health Myths Invisalign Lost? Well, I am a woman From map-reading to multitasking, Vivienne Parry tests herself against a man to see who comes out on top Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious: Eating out: French Bistros Especially for Families in the Times Today All carrot, no stick, and a little rhubarb How do you give your kids a healthy appetite for fresh fruit and veg? Easy, says Caroline Stacey. You just have to take them shopping to the local farmers' market Asparagus risotto Today in the Times Magazine Rhubarb and ginger compote Top tips for kids It's only wok and roll .. Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check The Times Spring vegetable stir-fry Nutritionist's verdict Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The man who said 'f*** it' If modern life makes you sick, there's a simple, two-word answer. John Naish swears by it Rude mental health Best Betts Fake Tan Pru Health Crash course in local culture Hilary Freeman soaked up a little history with her back massage at a Mauritius spa Cultural spas Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear from you Star Letter Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Malaises Wet spell works magic Taste of London Greenie Points Click it Skip it Healing's in the bag Chinese herbs helped to ease this woman's painful periods, but do they really work? Barbara Lantin reports What is endometriosis? In need of a helping hand Agony and Ectasy Sex Advice The star gets reborn Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV presenter Fearne Cotton, 25, keeps her mind in shape with meditation and reiki healing Superdrug Index Inside Exciting, exotic, romantic — even if the restaurants now offer cutlery The World this Week Web of the Week Climatecare Image of the Week Irishferries Hot Hotels Hip Oregon The gunfire has gone, but the thrills remain Travel Editor Cath Urquhart kicks off our Indo-China special with a return to Cambodia - 12 years on, she finds a country at peace with itself Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Indo-China checklist Julia Brookes helps you to plan your first visit France Kyrgyzstan Rome Departures Timesonline Horsey antics Roman games Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'A full moon rose over the pagoda' Mary Ann Sieghart's family chilled out in gentle Laos before tackling lively Vietnam Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Dancing Buddha Will Hide finds peace and quiet — and his dancing feet — in laidback Laos Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Calm after the storm The key to Laos lies in its history of suffering, discovers Jill Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know My country needs you If you really want to help the people of Burma, then go there, says Thant Myint-U Noble Caledonia British Airways Blood money Visitors are funding a brutal regime, says Mark Farmaner Need to know Holiday Inn Make a splash in the capital Mystery Guest Special: Rupert Wright goes under the covers at three of London's newest hip hotels Need to know Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Cath Urquhart Answers your Travel Queries Stormy Weather Leaves a Seychelles Visit All at Sea Career-Break Dilemma Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Online So far, and yet so near Our gap family gets a reminder of life at home. By Nick Tims Multiple Display Advertising Items Festival fever — music, religion and old-fashioned mayhem Your World As our readers testify, whatever your age or interests, there is a celebration for you Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A pain in Spain . . . Delays likely when rules change in June, says Tom Chesshyre News in Brief Golden Slumbers: Follow the Fish Bend It like URI Timesonline Savoy Revamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Randolph Hotel, Beaumont Street, Oxford Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Madrid Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captain's Choice Tour Index Index Reader's Block 'Rituals and talismans alleviate anxiety' First word Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The strength of art is a private moment between individuals' Her word The Times Literary Supplement Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . 'Who do men say that I am?' Required reading Geza Vermes' studies have brought him closer to the historical Jesus than anyone since 1AD. Here, he considers Benedict XVI's personal search for 'the face of the Lord' When popes set aside infalliblity . . . Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Cricket is the sport that shaped this nation John Major talks to Christopher Martin-Jenkins about the game that he believes has been behind the social evolution of our society for 500 years The Times PMs in print Paretsky's toughest assignment The creator of V. I. Warshawski, Chicago's tough-talking female private investigator, believes that cultural crime is being committed in the book stores. John Freeman joins her on the case Timesonline What we lost when Keats died In his latest book, Cultural Amnesia, Clive James argues that the 26-year-old poet would have become one of the greatest writers Britain has ever known From The Eve of St Agnes Timesonline Word aloud Nowt so quirky as folks Science Nonfiction In short A comedy of courage Memoir A Three Dog Life: A Memoir by Abigail Thomas Spelling out our school system Education The New School Rules: A Parent's Guide to Getting the Best Education for Your Child by Francis Gilbert The Times Tyranny of the Taleban Fiction Novel A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini In short Jester's bells hit the right note Fiction Darkmans by Nicola Barker Feasting on family matters Fiction When we were Bad by Charlotte Mendelson Deceits in Venice Thriller Classics The Big if: The Life and Death of Johnny Owen Paperbacks Nonfiction By Rick Broadbent Pan, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Alentejo Blue Fiction Christina Koning Archaeologies of the Future The Desire Called Utopia and other Science Fiction By Fredric Jameson Verso, £14.99 £13.49 (free p&p) A Bit of Earth Book Lover Ahoy there, me 'earties Amanda Craig hunts for hidden treasure among the pirates Audiobooks Christina Hardyment The Times 'The milblog is a visceral splurge, gritty and profane' Last word In this week's TLS Ali Smith Pick up a 99p book Jumbo Crossword 699 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Word Watching Answers Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4219 Solutions to the Circle Su Doku Published in Times2 Yesterday The Listener Crossword 3930 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 041 - Medium Su Doku challenge no 1336 - Fiendish Killer No 517 - Deadly (1 hour 5 mins) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1334 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1335 Solution to Friday's Killer No 516 Index Style Clinique Omega Contents 19.05.07 Percy Thrower in his Greenhouse Contacts Mercedes-Benz The Dark Ages Kate Muir Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . Shoes (Not for beginners, but by beginners) Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Kenneth Turner, 70, Floral Designer Lexiconfusion No. 133 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney "Bitter pills may have blessed effects" This week: Micro gardening Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Hedgehog Saviour Clinique Bonus Time Nissan Give or Take Retail Therapy Foul Play Bargain Hunter Out There Poolside Chic Clifton Nurseries Cool Hunter Philips Toyota The gardens issue Green Days Private Edens Whether it's a bustling flower market or a tranquil woodland glade, most of us have a special place that brings us closer to nature. We asked five famous faces to reveal theirs Russell & Bromley The Secret Gardens Designers at Home For their clients, top Chelsea designers create expensive perfection. But what are their own back yards like? Christian aid week Ford Land Rover Monty's World The Good Life Monty Don is the nation's pin-up gardener, as famous for his work with drug addicts as for his organic ways spuds. Jane Wheatley meets a man driven by the good life Riemann P20 Jordans Bosch Judgment day What would Chelsea judges make of a 'real' garden? Ann Treneman bravely agreed to let two of them assess hers EDF Energy Wall of Shame . . . What the judges didn't like Boots Let Them Eat Herbs Dried herbs spell culinary suicide, says Sophie Grigson, who grows her own in abundant, fuss-free style at her Oxfordshire home SAAB Panasonic Chelsea Stars Show Planner It's a Jungle out There Making her Chelsea debut and inspired by a classic children's story, designer Tiggy Salt explains why the best family gardens should be places Where the Wild Things Are . . . Discover Devon Tiggy's Tips for Child-Friendly Gardens Anglian And God Created Denim Pay homage to Bardot in this season's stylish, sexy denims Six Great . . . Summer Hats White Bags How to Get Dressed Yha Here Comes the Sun . . . Because You Need It . . . And out comes the sheeniest, shiniest make-up for summer Truth in Beauty Salon Spy: No. 2 Incredible You 40 Moreton Street, London SW1 (020-7821 1020; www. incredibleyou. co. uk) Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Warburtons These Boys Have the Magic. The Green Fingers. They Make It Look so Damn Easy Restaurants Great Queen Street The Green Kitchen Asparagus Flora You Can't Beat the Feeling of Picking a Few Ingredients from the Garden to Cook with Food Outdoors, Indoors Lavender Melts Makes 16 Biscuits These biscuits are extremely short and buttery and they will melt in your mouth. Great on their own with a cup of tea, or to accompany a bowl of chocolate ice-cream Wild Garlic and Herb Risotto with SautÉed Scallops Serves 4 Bertolli Raspberry, Rosewater and Pink Champagne Jellies with Pistachio Cream Serves 8 De Dietrich More Producers are Treating RosÉs Seriously, Hence Good Pinks are Popping up in Odd Places Wine Just Add Flower Foodie at Large Floral menus are in full bloom across Chelsea this week Taste Test . . . Italian Salami Dolce Gusto The Light Fantastic Interiors A furniture designer's eye for innovation changed this compact former stable into a haven of sunlight and space Habitat Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenZie Q Our natural floor covering is filthy. What can I use? 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