News from 02/06/2007
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Giles Smith, Dr T. G. Otte, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Tim Skinner, Frank Feates, Mike Gerrard, David-Hillel Ruben, Edward Owen, Matthew Syed, Ian Gibson, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, William Mann, Rachel Benedyk, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Martin Morris, Paul Bompard, Adam Mornement, Paul Hoggart, Syed Kamall, Graham Boon, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Jane Knight, Professor Peter Rubin, Ivo Tennant, Helena Attlee, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jonny Wilkinson, Darren Campbell, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Shivani Khanna, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Liz Sargent, Patrick Kidd, Oliver Palmer, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Jodie Harsh, Douglas Coupland, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, Stuart MacOnie, John Bungey, Heather Neill, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Charlotte Rushton, Rory Taylor, Vivienne Parry, Rosie Millard, Thomas CatÁn, Dr Copperfield, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Sebastian Lander, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Martin Saunders, Linda Menzies, Deborah Haynes, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Professor Sir Alan, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Rachel Holmes, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, F. Bainbridge, Sarah Dempster, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, L. A. Yeats, Jack Webster, Rhys Blakely, Peter Davies, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, R Sykes, Jonna Pitman, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Robert Skidelsky, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Elliott H. King, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, John Doherty, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, David Watts, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Paul Wooley Director, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Gerd Treuhaft, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Stephen Plant, Hilly Janes, Susan Kelly, Laura Deeley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Jeantte Winterson, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Michelle Hu, Margaret Reynolds, Nell Fisher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Alice Lovell, William Wolff, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Kevin Maher, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Richard Ehrlich, Roger Bacon, Robert Crampton, Robin Kempster, Steve Hawkes, Renata Rubnikowicz, Jane Shilling, Ken Fox, Thomas Catán, Sue Lorrimer, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, John Grimshaw Listener Crossword co-editor, Amanda Craig, Sonia Verma, Sophie Yu, Kate Hodal, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Tom Dunmore, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Ebner, Alexia Skinitis, Janet Tappin Coelho, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Rob Nash, Nicole Richie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Hutcheon, David Sanderson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Matthew Dennison, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Imre Karacs, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, P. Thomas Murray, Adam Sherwin, Gordon Brown, Simon Crompton, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Shusha Guppy, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Kim Newman, Anil Sinanan, Bryan Reuben, Andy Pickering, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, The Rev Kebby Rials,
ResumoThe Times The Beatles Miscellany Warning over fake high street medicines Top-selling drugs are counterfeited Criminals target world supply chains Full list inside Becks is back — with that golden touch Hostage blunders Matthew Parris Mourinho exclusive Hoodwinked Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Dine out Splash out The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Massive profits tempt drug counterfeiters Recalled drugs Kidney reality show revealed as hoax Contestants still desperate for organ TV programme's 'donor' is an actress A shameless spectacle of tawdry television George Smith Programmed for trouble That's life, shrugs Cameron after 18 days of grammar school chaos Tory officials still denying U-turn Willetts blamed for confusion Why their argument does not work Forum to support vulnerable workers Witness murdered VC Gurkha can stay Dead soldier named Flag is raised Final curtain Correction Family forced to flee just for being ginger Hair colour set us apart, redheads say 'Council suggested using dye as answer' Stronger, tougher, fiery and attractive Dolce & Gabbana Video of kidnapped journalist is first proof that he's still alive Middle East Hostages Alan Johnston's family are relieved, but his release seems no closer, write Sonia Verma and Dominic Kennedy Islamist groups don al-Qaeda's clothes What Alan Johnston said Britons seized in Baghdad 'broke basic security rules' Middle East Hostages Flu-jab alert prompts study to see if vaccines could harm unborn babies Currys Blood bank for cats may protect those nine lives Health Stranger's DNA found in Madeleine's room Suspect hopes he will be cleared Sample checked on British database Parents say links to other disappearances must be investigated Holiday Inn CitroËn Supermarkets say they will not sell chicken fed on pork if ban is lifted Sainsbury's and Asda take a stand Public 'not ready after the BSE saga' Food labels to show rankings on farm welfare standards Bonhams EasyJet Boy, 15, lay down in front of train after gay taunts He texted family from the tracks 'Mum and dad, you aren't to blame' TK Maxx or Orla Kiely? It's the battle of the bags The burglars who are after your car keys, not your family silver 'i got off lightly, I could've been shot' Top targets Mother killed on pedestrian crossing Rapist jailed for life Mother accused Hospital infection Glastonbury acts Five win a million Head teacher jailed Ikea Here is the news . . . and press your red button for the Polish subtitles We must get ready for life after Big Brother, Lord Puttnam tells C4 Yha TV translation Auris Cyberspace police catch the Spam King Fraudster sent 70bn junk e-mails Empire run by zombie computers Multiple Display Advertising Items You have mail Dfs Janice Turner Joe Joseph Come on, Dave. Don't forget to woo your lumpentoriat The week Cultural compass of the week Action Legacy spin of the week Unlikely twist of the week Mettle Fatigue Cameron's stance on grammar schools deserves an E-minus Let Our People Go Seizing hostages is a crime that serves no political interest Long live the GLO Redheads are endangered. They should be protected and cherished Swan Lake? What a joke. There's a far better dancing bird Picture Gallery Up the property ladder — then kick it away Blood diamonds Junior doctors Boycott of Israel goes against the academic ethos Plus ca change Timesonline Does atheism require faith? Travels well Find the cash Reverberations Desirable labels Erroneous Dumbing down How Russia became doubly delusional Busy busy? Try the rickshaw-whisky method Just off to the club for some metaphysics Comet Trawlermen ostracised for £1m suit over 'trauma' of boat sinking Fishing industry shocked by action Men claim macho attitude pervades SAAB Woman breaks world record in 525ft dive to wrecked cargo ship Renault Armchair detective 'finds lost warship' Muammar Gaddafi My Week Green Flag PC World £50 million for Hirst's diamond geezer Diamond-covered skull has real teeth Buyers are already showing an interest BT How to get in The sparkling death's-head takes hard look at our values First night Visual Art Beyond Belief White Cube, N1 and SW1 Abortion debate: why women must speak out Kitchen Restoration Personal views Man admits he killed vicar Chiddingstone Venus for sale MoD issues ban on journalists Expedia Six months' jail for trespass on royal or government property Mr Benn the Banal starts to win over Labour's faithful one by one Politics Interview Quiet, self-effacing, uncontroversial to the point of banality: But there's more to 'the other Benn' than meets the eye, Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow find out Halfords FlyZOOM Zimbabwe is out of my reach, says Blair Only option is an 'African solution' Mbeki is praised for mediator role Multiple Display Advertising Items Dimbleby accuses No 10 of making public cynical Anglian Chandler's crush on a blonde young enough to be his grandchild Multiple Display Advertising Items The week on the web Getting down and dirty in Denver Use the curser A star is born Online most read The dark side Fast film Password peril 'Child porn viewers need not be jailed' Health tourists Voyeur policeman Savings advice Cold Sore Machine If you're not already on your plinth, you're too late for a London statue Evesham Gene therapy: how science moved from hype to hope Our genetic future 'Magic bullets' for killer diseases were once the medical goal, but only now is the true value of genetics being understood — and it's the many, not the few, who will benefit Empiredirect Giving up their secrets Family of couple killed in hit-and-run crash 'forgive' British Gumball driver Relatives retract claim for damages Lawyer spoke to millionaire brother BASF Picture Gallery Acquitted officer resigns commission Nut allergy kills boy Mini-revolution Lucky strike Rosy with cider China Germany Troops and tanks mass for final assault on refugee camp rebels Islamist occupiers vow no surrender 10,000 residents cower in shelters Build-up to battle Beyond the pale — Chinese seek an aspirational tan Chrysler The new white Smiles and outrage greet early release of 'Dr Death' Bringing it all together Top adviser hands in notice after 14 years at Bush's side Sony Facing slaughter, the bison that battled back from extinction Park life Lawyer with deadly TB put hundreds in danger to get married Ernest Jones (AP): Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian boys (Reuters): Girl, 2, murdered (AFP): Rebels released (Reuters): Dictator's sentence (Reuters): Balcony plunge The political outsiders on a mission to cause mayhem G8 Summit Anti-globalisation groups are joining forces to protest at next week's event and many are predicting a violent showdown with police Aquability De Vere venues Money talks US climate plan angers Europeans G8 Summit Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan may go it alone after defeat over whaling ban Anti-whaling nations win vote Threat to leave controlling body Power of the text sees off factory — for now (AFP): Musharraf bans rallies in capital (Reuters): Plan to drive out prairie dogs Litvinenko 'was ordered to kill' Hero's daughter inspects troops WA Shearings (AP): Springtime in Paris, and a spot of scuba-diving comes to mind Index Dec Serb war-crimes arrest puts EU talks back on the agenda (AFP): Tensions rise after attack on troops (AP): Boy of 8 'a killer' (AFP): Abuse complaints (AP): 86-year-old killer (AFP): Finland smoke-free (AP): Toothpaste alert (AFP): Bird flu spreads (Reuters): Test-tube pork Solar city sets sights on ending pollution 70% of electricity from green sources Success attracts global attention Staples Festival town Rain or shine, there's always something to place a bet on Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times BP gets extra time for gas deal Arms trade exit Quote of the day ITunes worry St. James's Place Wealth Management Bancrofts in surprise decision to meet Murdoch over Dow offer Meeting to take place within days Editorial freedom high on agenda Fuller wallet Sgt Pepper's 40th anniversary Ben Schott's Beatles miscellany Four-page special UK & US No. 1 singles John Winston Lennon Footnotes of Note James Paul McCartney Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Album Cover Stars The Times George Harrison Richard Starkey Notable Quotations The Beatles revive hopes of progress in pop music with their gay new LP We reprint in full the review of Sgt. Pepper by William Mann, music critic, which appeared in The Times of May 29,1967 Timesonline Stock markets In our extravagant times, should bulls snort at bears? Taking measure of the internet Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Posh but real Need to know Results in brief Sell! Twenty reasons to panic Is this the top of the market? Signs of extraordinary excess and irrational exuberance seem to be everywhere, in every line of business, across all sectors. All next week we investigate boomtime Britain and ask: is this the top of the market? Bradford & Bingley Homes raided in Scottish Widows battle over fund Shepherdson joins People Tree Torex chief executive ousted All Leisure cruise group to float Industry adds to rate pressure Breathing space for BP as Russians put off the inevitable UK firm accused of licence breach Dispute over gas from Kovykta field Whitbread set to announce sale of David Lloyd Leisure for £940m The Times Perhaps it's time to throw in the towel City Diary Euromoney is currently advertising for a foreign exchan City Diary Boodles On the wagon City Diary Ashley loses £200,000 in game of spoof to settle legal bill Clarke ticks box for no publicity City Diary Interactive fails to live up to its name City Diary All in the game Reed Elsevier to quit arms exhibitions after ethical campaign Lancet publisher attacked by doctors Peace group and authors add voices The Times Tchenguiz in property fund deal with RBS American Idol tycoon in $1.3bn buyout bid for CKX Fuller seeking greater control Joint move with US mogul Business big shot Elvis Presley Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditors deal fresh blow to Alitalia (Reuters): Google capture Swiss relaxation (AFP): Gloom on US jobs Wal-Mart buyback Information hidden in iTunes music files sparks privacy fears Packer cedes control of media empire The Times Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Shantytown tells Bombay to prepare for a bloodbath Dharavi may embarrass a city aiming to become a world finance centre but for many it is home and livelihood The Sunday Times Slum census Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Punch investors hope pub firm will take Reit route Large caps Autogrill puts heat under Alpha Small caps Gilts Corporate leverage is the cloud on sunny landscape of UK plc Bottom line on the up Equity Prices Stihl Ed Yost Engineer whose inventions and courageous feats created the modern sport of hot-air ballooning Ed Yost, balloon aviator, was born on June 30,1919. He died on May 27,2007, aged 87 Faith Philip Howard Ian Adam Lives Remembered Jean-Claude Brialy Charming and charismatic French actor best known for his work in the films at the heart of the New Wave Jean-Claude Brialy, actor and director, was born on March 30,1933. He died of cancer on May 30,2007, aged 74 Tony Bastable Television presenter made famous by Magpie who went on to write, produce and form his own nomadic cricket team Tony Bastable, television presenter, writer and producer, was born on October 15,1944. He died of a respiratory illness on May 29,2007, aged 62 Trinity Sunday helps us to see the real dangers of bad faith Faith Protestants ring the bells of protest The Lutheran church of northern Germany is preparing its thoughtful response to next week's G8 summit Faith news Going short on 'suit cred', sympathetic epistles and turning down social contracts Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for Why were Kaiser Bill and Trotsky facing the music? Feedback Readers irritated by one photo lacking its caption, and another in a squeeze Court Circular Premium Bonds Luncheons Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Banquet Wanted Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fair weather hasn't always favoured Epsom Derby Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day June 2,1792 A lavish and well-attended Masquerade at Vauxhall Gardens has The Times correspondent in raptures. There is no hint in this enthusiastic account of the moral condemnation such events often attracted, and which had seen them banned by Royal decree in 1755 in fear of God's wrath Weather Weather quest New Zealand tough guys grinding out search for glory on high seas Working hard in the 'engine room' of every successful America's Cup boat is a team of men providing the muscle and brawn Powerbrokers Team New Zealand's big men The Derby Football Lewis-Francis needs to stay on fast track Athletics Norwich Union Grand Prix Bbc Multiple Display Advertising Items McGuire increases Warrington's woes Rugby league Engage Super League Cecil lights up Epsom with classic success Racing Folkestone Big-race details Musselburgh Worcester Racing Newcastle Wolverhampton Hexham Blue SQ Waiting almost at an end as Dettori steps on the Epsom … Racing Derby win would define career Course presents idiosyncratic test Epsom Catterick Wolverhampton Running order Bath Goodwood Reading the racecard Course specialists Racing next week Totesport William Hill Favourite is primed to make layers pay Vodafone Derby Experts' view Unauthorized bets Rob Wright landed the Racing Post Press Challenge for … Vodafone Derby Stakes (Group I: 3-Y-0; £7069,750:1m 4f 10yd) Regal Flush holds the aces Ladbrokes It's time Dettori finally found out how the Quest was won Vodafone Derby Timesonline The Derby Briton who has steered Jankovic to form of her life Tennis French Open British Eurosport, 10am Football Results Cycling Golf Today Football Fixtures Cricket Motor rallying Rugby league Sailing Tennis Rugby league Rugby union Cricket Tomorrow Rugby league Bmibaby Cricket Scoreboards Friends Provident Trophy Muralitharan asserts his power over Sussex LV County Championship first division Surrey v Kent Warwickshire v Hampshire Glamorgan v Essex Cricket LV County Championship second division National Express Determined Jones puts the brakes on Middlesex Leicestershire v Nottinghamshire Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Flintoff's injury unlikely to stand up to Indian test Cricket All-rounder to miss whole series ECB under fire for loss of Cooley Sunshine brings the best out of Taylor Scoreboard Big guns fall by the wayside in Wales Barkley chance Calzaghe date Seventh heaven Starter's orders Chambers blow Grönholm's charge Brown's miracle recovery inspires a healthy outlook Rugby union South Africa v England Sky Sports 1,2pm Teams We will draw strength from our weakened circumstances Mourinho: 'Roman can keep his money, Chelsea are no spent force' Exclusive The Special One As the purse-strings tighten at Stamford Bridge, the manager reveals his ambition to win back the title without spending a penny Cashing up — how the top two compare Reo-Coker reveals 'heartbreak' over West Ham fallout Football Bellamy relishes chance to lead from the front Poll deserves a memorial for his sheer brass neck Sometimes sport lobs us a moral quandary so knotted … Revolution at the FA: how things change McClaren is confident Lampard can turn the jeers into cheers Football Hostile reaction disappoints coach Gerrard central to improved display Haphazard Brazil prove no guide for Tallinn test How England rated Football Substitutes Steve McClaren Familiar script on new stage for arch-fantasist Football Former captain gives England reason to believe once more after inspired return before an adoring Wembley The fans How England rated How Brazil rated Many happy returns, but Diego spoils the party at Wembley Football Setanta Golf Grass strains Morse 20th Anniversary prize puzzle Times Crossword 23,617 Beckham vows to fight on The Times Inside Football Rugby union Index Inside The Times Are you an ethical consumer? Web Watch No pain, no gain Money Letters On no account Hips will still walk Case Study I Can Make a Difference Top Blog Mortgage Watch A Word to the Wise Beware of business stereotypes Jupiter Give me all the right moves Elizabeth Colman helps a young dancer who is keen not to put a foot wrong with the taxman Standard Life Marianne Hippman: what the experts say Fidelity Marianne's response Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The legal way to do some 'insider dealing' Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline How to handle hired help Mark Bridge on the cost and tax implications of employing domestic staff, from nannies to cleaners and gardeners Multiple Display Advertising Items The black market Don't forget insurance Leeds Building Society Case Study Conister ditched as Babes eye up Amstrad Magnus Grimond finds our investment club short of patience Intelligent Finance The Babes' Portfolio Expert Analysis Amstrad Newstaram Multiple Display Advertising Items Two old foes go toe to toe Elizabeth Colman looks for a winner in the battle between mutuals and public companies Case Study My Mutual Attraction Hargreaves Lansdown Case Study We're in Good Company with Abbey Why are savings rates so confusing? A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adwatch Virgin Money Primark gives ABF street cred Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Lloyds TSB Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Going against the grain Virginia Blackburn finds that medieval carvings reveal an unexpected humanity and humour Artemis Index Inside Next Week Keep your clothes on Mr Depp Muddled drinking Stories Behing the News Why alcohol advice aimed at a minority confuses the rest of us Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Correction Cold-fish Casanovas Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Whiplash? Better avoid the doc Dopey performers Joint genies Antibody Food for fear Clown council Traffic lights stuck on red Inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Hospital Diving into the gene pool As athletes rely more and more on technology, where does talent end and science begin, asks Vivienne Parry Timesonline Is your body built for sporting success? The Cheltenham Science Festival The reality of giving organs Junk Medicine Kidney Transplants Back from the brink of permanent paralysis When actor Tristan Sturrock broke his neck, doctors feared he'd never walk again. Three years later, he's back on stage in an acrobatic role at The National Theatre. Heather Neil reports Damaged to the cord Not so gentle touch Inside Story Vestibulodynia Kate Hodal's sex life had been ruined by vaginal pain, but now she's fighting back Health-perception Lynwodemanor Dealing with vulval pain Ask Great Ormond Street Men's Health Myths Especially for Families in the Times Today Multiple Display Advertising Items The blood hound bank Could your dog be a donor? A new national scheme may save many canine lives, says David Mattin Science comes to the rescue of poorly pets Not satisfied with patients from just one species, medical experts have turned their attention to animals. Here are the latest medical advances PRU Health Pulling the plug on modern life Nick Rosen spent a year touring the UK in an eco-van, finding out how off-gridders live without mains power and water. Anna Shepard met him Inside the eco-van How to start living off-grid Checking out a healthy bargain Is it possible to buy tasty, healthy food from the budget supermarket Lidl? Simon Crompton took up the challenge with the help of cook Thomasina Miers and nutritionist Amanda Ursell Stir-fried vegetables with egg-fried rice Thomasina Miers's two-course Lidl feast Caramelised bananas with chocolate sauce and ice-cream How to shop atLiDL Eat your Greens The Times Timesonline Modern Malaises Wheel life adventures June 16 to 24 is Bike Week, the UK's annual celebration of two wheels. Dozens of family-friendly events are being held around the country, many of them include training in cycling skills and "Dr Bike" free safety checks. So saddle up and take the whole family for a spin Longwoodholidays Clean games for adults Playing for grown-ups? Janet Tappin Coelho pals up with others who are discovering their inner child Send in the clowns . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear from you So Organic Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Letter Best Betts Face Powder Skin and bear it Forget orange-faced assistants with too much lipstick. Skincare brands in department stores have started to rely on scientific skin diagnosis using high-tech tools to sell their products. So what's on offer? Are they useful or it is just a thinly-veiled sales pitch? We take a look and ask Dr Nick Lowe, … Timesonline Should we tell her he's gay? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Our 20-year-old son has told us he's gay, which is mfine. But should we tell his sister who's 12, as she might get bullied at school. Might it also affect her sexuality? When I read this question I felt I should find out … My (tough) generation Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Buster Martin, 100, of the band The Zimmers, is fighting fit thanks to red meat and pints of bitter Superdrug Index Inside The Times Shifting sands: how the new wave of urban beaches is revitalising our cities The World this Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Hot Hotels Iceland Cool Multiple Display Advertising Items Tokyo story Tomorrow's World presenter Vivenne Parry launches our eight-page high-tech special in a city of robots and strangely swarm loo seats Iberia British Airways Need to know Lost in the Loire Can we ditch the guidebooks yet?Will Hide, left, says no after his techno-tour of a château, but Mike Multiple Display Advertising Items Just me and my Mp3 Gerrard, right, revels in a podcast walk around historic London Multiple Display Advertising Items Walks, talks, guides and more . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Where chic meets geek . . . Sarah Turner stays at a Seattle hotel that more than lives up to the city's high-tech reputation Need to know Step into a push-button paradise The Experts' Choice . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items You can talk to the animals Departures Jill Crawshaw Finds the Best New Ideas Wildlife Adventures in Senegal Flanders Fields The Times Memories of war Book now Norfolk Iceland China Your £ Abroad 10-9-8-7-6 prepare for space lift-off, says Mark Frary Space — the final frontier. Intrepid holidaymakers have made it almost everywhere — from the heart of the Amazonian rainforest to the depths of the oceans — yet space remains tantalisingly out of reach for all but a select few. Only 450 people have reached outer space, said to be a distance of 100km … Multiple Display Advertising Items Dali's Spain Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd I just want to be alone . . . Modern life getting you down? Tom Chesshyre finds two books that show you where to escape Timesonline News in Brief Pick a Winner Hotel Babylon? Captain's Table Gadgets to go Add the latest goodies to your duty-free shopping list. Tom Dunmore, editor of Stuff, makes his selection African Safari Club Into the future Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: The Üebergossenalm, Vinca Island, Second Life Competition Departure Board Route of the Week: Avignon Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Index Index Reader's Block 'Do we need another book by Jordan or Gordon? First world 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 TLS 'a passion driven by love, not money, can end in something remarkable' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, June 4,1978 Critic's Chart Bob STABLEY's top 6 on individual records Reader Chart Andy Pickering has six that score every time Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 This Week's Sales They're reading . . . PM's unanswered questions Required reading Gordon Brown's Courage reveals a lot about the next Prime Minister. Sadly it is mostly his timidity and intellectual shallowness, Matthew Parris finds Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Sir Bernard and his telescopic vision As a unique festival celebrates the union of literature and science, Giles Whittell meets a man who has spent a lifetime probing the the mysteries of the Universe The Times Astronomy Top 10 It's only make-believe Sarah Ebner looks at the bestselling children's writers who don't actually exist Author, author? Button it! Chaucer's pilgrims, US politicians, music fans all have one thing in common - a devotion to putting their message on a badge. Tom Gatti wears his with pride Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost Boys who found their voices A generation of boy soldiers lost their childhoods to the civil war in Sudan. Now their stories are being told. Rachel Holmes hails a powerful literary movement Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? Not much help, no friend Pop music In short Handsome is as handsome does Biography Bloomsbury The (very) long view History Timesonline Voyage round her father Fiction Novel In short I and I in an identity crisis Novel Red planet, black deeds Science fiction Keep on running Classics Timesonline The Weather Makers Paperbacks Nonfiction Our Changing Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth by Tim Flannery penguin, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Worms Can Carry Me to Heaven Fiction By Alan Warner Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) A Girl in Paris By Shusha Guppy Tauris Parke, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) JPOD By Douglas Coupland Bloombury, £7.59 (free p&p) The Fruits of War By Michael White Pocket Books, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Janissary Tree By Jason Goodwin Faber, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Dare to be different Children's Audiobooks The Times Back pages 'i don't believe humans naturally wallow in the pain of others' Last world For reviews, extracts and podcast visit Jumbo Crossword 702 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4231 Index The Listener Crossword 3932 The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 14 Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 043 - Medium Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Su Doku challenge No 1358 - Fiendish Killer No 529 - Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1356 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1357 Solution to Friday's Killer No 528 The Times The Times Celebrating Dalí and the infinite delights of Spain David Watts gets set to join in the festivities The Wisdom of DalÍ in his Own Words DalÍ's World Great pretender hid his fears behind a mask of madness Ian Gibson, an authority on Dalí, looks at the man behind the eccentric image Admiration for Franco cast a lasting shadow Stephen Burgen on Dalí's contentious politics Strange universe he has made his own Graham Keeley on the painter's appeal and his legacy Portrait of the Artist as a Notorious Eccentric Homage to the grandeur of Spain New wing will breathe fresh life into Prado Madrid serves up a feast of art, says Stephen Burgen Legion of admirers keeps on growing Antoni Pitxot talks about the Dalí he knew to Edward Owen Saved from insanity by his muse New master of illusion with a taste for high art Edward Owen meets Ferran Adrià, the world's top chef Handy Guide to Exploring the Triangle Entrancing corner of Spain remains the painter's spiritual home Edward Owen takes a tour of the Dalí triangle Wild coast that cast a lifelong spell Peter Davies experiences the strange atmosphere of Cadaqués and Portlligat Whimsical retreat where Dalí lived out his fantasies Edward Owen visits the artist's Portlligat haven Worshipping at the shrine to Surrealism Edward Owen joins pilgrims at the Theatre Museum in Figueres Behind the high walls of Gala's stately love nest Edward Owen learns some of the secrets of Púbol Castle Barcelona helped to bring out the bohemian in the teenage prodigy Graham Keeley looks at Dalí's favourite haunts Follow in Dali's Footsteps to Eat and Sleep in Style How Dalí was inspired by Gaudí's eccentric genius Graham Keeley on the architect's influence Knights out on the town with the artistic vanguard Stephen Burgen recalls Dalí's student high jinks in Toledo Where to Stay in toledo Partridge and marzipan are still specialities of the house Spellbound by Hollywood Film fascinated but frustrated the artist, says Elliott H. King Museums in Spain Featuring Important Paintings by DalÍ Creative energy that still shines through Did greed get the better of him or was he duped? Graham Keeley looks at the flood of fakes The showman who set out to shock and won over the world Peter Davies on whether Dalí was a genius or a fraud Spain Index Attitude Contents Next Contacts Samsung Kate Muir Tims West Country Vegetables Genetics (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Maureen Lipman, 71, Actress No. 135 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy` Advice for the Domestidcally Challenged Lucy Sweeney Mobile phone magic The Charity Celebrity Co-Ordinator Bupa Skoda Auto Good Year Clare Lazaro Lindemans Let it shine Gallo Happy Campers Outdoor Living Whether it's in a luxurious yurt complete with roll-top bath or a two-man tent in a muddy field, spending a night under canvas has never been cooler. 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Ken Fox, professor of health and exercise science at Bristol University, gives some guidelines High hopes and no limits You might want him to play for Man U, but don't focus on one sport. It's important to try a range, says Simon Crompton How to get the kids off the sofa Beth Tweddle, 21 There's more to sport than football Bronze Family fun From surfing to softball—the top 20 family-orientated outside activites Monty Panesar, 25 England cricketer The swimmer Jenna Randall, 18 How fit is your child? Bronze Family fun Granny's grub Active kids need to eat traditional meals, says Amanda Ursell Part of the team How can parents set their children on the right track? Sign them up with a club, says Peta BEe Picking up the pieces when they're not picked The footballer Minnie Cruttwell, 11 Make the big leap Silver Learning to compete Taking lessons or joining a club is a good way for kids to raise their game — and make friends. We've picked the ten best group activites for budding sports stars The high and long jumper Alex Cox, 13 How good is your child? Silver Learning to compete Explosive power Co-ordination Agility Balance Peripheral awareness Water power Signs of dehydration Keep them cool How much to drink Remember Children will sweat more the hotter it is … What to drink What to avoid Gold Getting serious It's tough getting to the top, but Matthew Syed, a table tennis Olympian, has some tips for making the jump to a higher level The sprinter and long jumper Get a life: the sport-school balance It's just a games winning — and losing Relative success? It's a family affair Gold Getting serious Athletic teenagers can put the rest of the family under a lot of strain, and they may feel the pressure, too. The best thing a parent can do is to offer loving support, says Peta Bee In athletics, it doesn't matter how much of a pushy … Paula's parents Peter Radcliffe, the father of long-distance runner Paula, three-times winner of the London Marathon, says it's important to keep it fun How do they rate? Your teen is keen — but how does he or she compare with the greatest sportspeople when they were the same age? If your child can match or beat the successes of the athletes on this page, you may have a champion on your hands Let them eat beans Gold Getting serious Energetic youngsters need loads of carbs, says Amanda Ursell What to eat What not to eat After training or competing During training and before a competition Put it in the diary Gold Getting serious How to raise sponsorship money Winning stretch Gabby Logan's guide to warming up and warming down Walking bow Hamstring swing Walking lunges Dynamic leg raises Cat stretches Warm down Can't always kiss it better If your kids are keen on sports, they might get hurt a little. Most injuries are fairly minor but it's worth knowing what to worry about — and when, says Dr Jane Collins The pentathlete Emma Buckett, 13 Norwich Union Norwich Union Norwich Union
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