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Giles Smith, Daniel Harris, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Cath Urquhart, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Jill Hartley, Simon Hills, Paul Hoggart, Liz King, James Squier, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Mike Davis-Marks, Clare Lazaro, David Robertson Business correspondent, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Penny Ward, Joanna Kavenna, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Bill Ward, Aida Saade, Dylan Jones, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Toby Wiggins, Mary Barker, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Alexei Sayle, Paul Nicolson, Bess Twiston-Davies, Ian Thorley, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Giles Coren, Dr Copperfield, Jill Triptree, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Liam O'Corceagh, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Angus Palmer, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Alice Fookes, Tim Reid, D. G. James Director, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, James S. Cousins, MBE, RIBA, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christine Wright, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Guy Faulkner, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Mary Clegg, Ian Olson, James Hopkin, Kate Muir, Bruce Poole, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Graham Spiers, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Tom Machin, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Janet Downs, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Melanie Wright, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Andrew Salmon, Sally Baker, Clare Power, Pete Paphides, Rob Yorke, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Alex Spence, Natalie Haynes, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, David Edwards, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Vincent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Philip Birch, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Robert Elms, Anne Pentland, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Deborah Lazarus, Ross Leckie, Roger Boyes, Donald Read, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Lawrence, Will Hodgkinson, Marilyn Hodgson, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Frank Egerton, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, David Tang, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Elizabeth Balsom, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, David Woodhead, Richard Ehrlich, Caroline Beck, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Anthony Julius, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Neil Gaiman, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Dr Rita Henryk-Gutt, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Russell Celyn Jones, Alyson Rudd, John Stevens, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Jarvis Cocker, James Christopher, Peter Greenaway, Philip Oltermann, Barrie Whitaker, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Joy Roberts, Will Hide, Jacqueline Gold, Daphne Lockyer, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Christopher Irvine, Manorama Mathai Moss, Professor Malcolm N. Shaw QC,

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The Times Index Airline drives up price of holidays British Airways is accused of 'profiteering' Fuel surcharge raised as the price of oil falls Index Body and Soul Matthew Parris No 'Megan's Law' for sex offenders What has the G8 done for the world? England take charge in the third Test Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Oriental peace Theatre tickets The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Blair talks of 'deep freeze' after tense encounter with Putin . . . and George hopes to sing away his sentence America tunes in to see Paris sent back to jail, kicking and screaming Judge declares she must serve 45 days OJ-style media blitz of trip to court Tiffany & Co. 'Megan's Law' plan scrapped over fears abusers forced into hiding Checks offered in compromise move Families to be able to get information Killer broke licence but left free to rape Reid letter attacks Cabinet colleague Leader's son jailed Detective arrested Gumball sentence Burial for RAF ace Picture Gallery Skateboarding ramps up its bid to be an Olympic sport Sporting chance Givenchy Inside today Mixed fortunes Angela Merkel Tony Blair Vladimir Putin G8: what it all means, and what comes next A week of diplomatic wrestling has moved climate change and Africa up the agenda for the leading industrial countries. But there is disharmony on missiles and trade Mixed fortunes Romano Prodi Stephen Harper Shinzo Abe Ban Ki Moon G8 protesters The German police Pressure mounts for Goldsmith to explain role in arms-deal secrecy Currys Picture Gallery Index Three killed in TT race crash Key service Charity fraudsters Aircraft abuse Foie gras banned Teacher who killed herself faced exam cheat inquiry SAAB Dfs Dfs Boss sues women over claim he was office party sex pest E-mail accused him of harassment Copies to friends 'harmed reputation' Judge's panel will hear flashing case Comet Domestic abuse among gay couples is 'hidden menace' Victims fearful of reporting incidents Police 'will treat all cases equally' Multiple Display Advertising Items Silent witnesses Leading lobbyists to be grilled by MPs on links to Parliament Ibuyeco Currys Russians flood into Venice in search of art at any price Itv 1 Relief for parents as murder fugitive sent for trial in Britain Argos Janice Turner Bob Stanley Why it's best for ministers to be kept out of arms way Self-promotion of the week The week Historical reflection of the week Camouflage Sentimentalist of the week Quip of the week Music to All Ears A refurbished Festival Hall and revived cultural ambitions Down to Business At last, a G8 strategy to help Africans to help themselves Peak of Pique Is there no perceived slight too small to test Alex Salmond's temper? You, too, can crawl to the ugly bug ball. Or send in a few names Picture Gallery Katie Hopkins: captain of my bad-girl team Blair's position Austen's laugh-in Consumerism is to blame for our silent spring Some housing solutions Timesonline Aim high with a re-design Heritage sites Today's rubbish Extra man hours Searching in vein We know what we like. It's not modern Do I kill builders, toddlers and snorers? Homeowners of 1945: the strategic snobs Flybe Couple invented 16 children to get £125,000 in benefits Money spent on alcohol and betting Birth certificate loophole exposed Multiple Display Advertising Items Bogus offspring Plot is lost but super song and dance saves the show First night Theatre Babes in Arms Chichester Festival Theatre Toyota Police link Madeleine phone call to mobile from Argentina McCanns hope to make contact Credible detail keeps hope alive Church seeks apology over video shoot-up game set in cathedral Bradford & Bingley The 200 sites that are home to the world's rarest beasts List pinpoints vulnerable animals New method to gauge biodiversity Renault Soldier killed during rescue bid is 150th casualty in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Turbulent history of the troublesome N-word Etymology It's just one little word but it has spread from racists to rappers and into the clumsy hands of popular culture, Clive Davis on a taboo BT Astute, silent and deadly Britain's new weapon A submarine that never has to surface is launched, Ben Macintyre reports Astute facts Britain's new weapon Fly Zoom Once at sea, the nerves calm Dell 'CIA torture flights did not land' Hendrix welcomes revellers Class aide banned Harry Potter House of wool goes on show Brittany Ferries Flowers, cheers and tears as British favourite Darcey Bussell leaves stage Carpet Madness Carpet RiGHT How to save this child from a life of poverty, violence and despair A team of pioneering family nurses stands between teenage mothers and another generation of misery Holland & Barrett Closing the gap John Lewis Village tycoon comes out fighting for right to party Shops WA Shearings My Week Australia Yorkshire hosts a Bollywood party — with 500 million ready to tune in Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline ASDA Ocean's 13? That's just petty theft The week on the web Bad taste corner A wondrous poll Net profit Online most read That explains it America Iraq The white Springbok who can play only if he is called black South Africa's rugby world torn by row over son of star who refused to play by apartheid rules A field too crowded US migrant worker army to remain illegal Immigration Bill founders in Senate Reform's failure is big blow for Bush Lastminute Rumsfeld loyalist to be sacrificed for a quiet life Wheelchair man gets ride of his life on lorry's grille British Heart Foundation Bookies make a killing on the last Soprano Fans bet on end of top TV show Polls uncertain over gangster's fate Multiple Display Advertising Items Numbers game (AFP): Lawyers drop 'colonial' terms (Reuters): Fresco could be by Botticelli (AP): Boy, 4, 'forced to eat pepper' (AP): Beach armada to fight jellyfish Orange (Reuters): Marine disaster feared as 30ft waves batter beached coal ship Easter 'miracle' as dead man returns to life Patient nearly put in mortuary freezer Hospital doctors declared him dead Multiple Display Advertising Items Hey, I'm back Ilva Everyday Beautiful New-look nation ready to welcome a beloved Bush . . . . . . but Italy is set to fight Amid death and chaos, the Scouts revive an idea of fun for children A cordon at the camp protects them from unexploded bombs but the tradition lives on 80 years after it was introduced by the British NatWest Be prepared to deal with dictators Royal's party ambitions hit a familiar hurdle — her partner BT Police ready for violence after Basque chief is sent to prison Black power makes waves on island colony Leader feuds with British Governor Former activist backs independence Trouble at top Innovate4u Warnerbreaks HIV-positive pupils barred by school after parent protest Headteacher defies Government UN agency urges courts to intervene Full Flavour Deadly advance Slaves rescued from factory owned by party boss's son Sterling House EDF Energy Bullying and illness blamed as thousands take their own lives (AP): Toddler 'killed in insurance scam' (AP): Passport chaos (Reuters): Extradition starts (AP): Iran seizes activist (AP): Embezzler jailed (AP): Bomb evacuation (AP): Robot child The Sunday Times Tesco purchases garden centres Boots funds fight Rebels struggle Post mortem Quote of the day BP chief in Russia Business big shot Index IMF chief warns of risks in debt-fuelled takeovers Dearer money to hit M&A deals Bond market rout drives rates higher Top of the markets? Goldman Sachs to check out of hotels in £500m sale Stock markets Lloyds right to blow whistle on the criminals within Overheated ethanol? A Brazilian farmer burns waste in a sugar cane crop that is destined for ethanol production Tesco turns over a new leaf Commodities Jitters spread The flood of claims from bank account-holders seeking … Sarasin Chiswell Currencies Need to know Results in brief Dobbies falls to Tesco as supermarket forks out £155 million Purchase marks big diversification Green credentials provide incentive Growth story Business big shot Sir Tom Hunter So quick to cultivate shopping trends Monday The week that was Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Boots pension trustees to challenge KKR in court No deal reached on £305m deficit Regulator piling on the pressure Insurance chief wants private equity tax breaks cut Judge seeks law change to cope with bank fees cases Twenty reasons to be cheerful Is this the top of the markets? All this week we have posed the question: is this the top of the market? There are signs aplenty that things are getting frothy in many asset classes, but there are reasons to be cheerful, too. Here are 20 The London Stock Exchange has resumed its search for … City Diary Picture Gallery Timesonline There is a long-running wrangle at Canary Wharf City Diary Figures add up to nothing much City Diary Slough Estates changed its name to Segro because they … City Diary Organic deliveries offer taste of things to come This is Marionette's Conundrum, the key sculpture at the show at the Arndean Gallery by Andrew Sinclair, whose works include figurative busts of Churchill and publisher Felix Dennis, so he is certainly eclectic Aviva's Turkish unit in local merger Trader lawsuit fails Rexam set for deal Strong May for LSE Japan HMV queue Investors snub Vodafone rebels' £38bn plan for 'value creation' M&G leads those who will vote 'no' MacLaurin calls plans 'ludicrous' Whelan sells his remaining 29% stake in JJB Sports for £190m The Times MPs condemn Royal Mail's lack of vision over post offices The Times Lost in the post Master of the Pocket Monster Universe puts success down to better experience Pokémon's top man tells Rhys Blakely how wi-fi is letting playground talk unto playground Eureka moment that set Tajiri loose Billionaire speculators fuel drive for petrol alternative The Times Filling up You shouldn't listen to those saying 'save the rainforest' (AP): US deficit drops as exports hit record Woolies eyes Coles (AP): Norilsk profit boom Exchange to float (Reuters): Alierta to face trial Universal to sell digital music with no piracy protection Opinions vary on issue within group Company averse to Apple venture Baugur looks towards US with reinforced line-up Bid target Dow Jones acts to limit staff defections The Times Seoul reaches for the sky in attempt to raise its profile BP chief insists future is bright in Russia Hayward will tell forum of successes Kovykta setback is still expected Société Générale seeks merger partner Where talk is strictly business The Times 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 Lonmin shares rise on talk miner could be taken over Large caps Immersion ready to heat up again Small caps Gilts Mega-caps ready for resurgence but banks may still lag behind Equity Prices Diabetes UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Faith Modern Times Lieutenant-General Alain Le Ray Resourceful and courageous French officer who made the first successful escape from Colditz Castle Lieutenant-General Alain Le Ray, soldier, was born on October 3,1910. He died on June 4,2007, aged 96 Sir Vincent Evans Lives Remembered Michael Leahy Ken Cure Angus McBride Illustrative artist who developed a particular interest in historical and mythological drawing Angus McBride, illustrative artist, was born on May 11,1931. He died of a heart attack on May 15,2007, aged 76 Arnold Rattenbury Idealistic political poet who went on to establish himself as an imaginative designer of exhibitions Arnold Rattenbury, poet and exhibition designer, was born on October 5,1921. He died on April 26,2007, aged 85 Lives in Brief Can we really learn to love people who aren't like us? Faith From one religious extreme to the other The leader of a controversial Jewish sect explains why he seems to sanction Iran's denial of the Holocaust Faith news Car alarms, not-so-instant messengers, talking proper and having a summer ball Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for Of the star-crossed lovers, and a reader cross about the stars Feedback Whereabouts of the Sky at Night; plus whys and wherefores, and Scout lore Court Circular Memorial services Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times School Notices Announcements Services Athena Press Musical Instruments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Full moon's light has a warming effect on Earth Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day June 9,1953 It was once a common practice to concoct a stage-managed and easily proved incidence of adultery to speed up divorce proceedings. The Times reports the misgivings of a judge at one such incidence — cases such as these eventually contributed to reform of the divorce laws Weather Weatherquest Fantasy Believer can be quick on draw Racing Haydock Park Windsor Motorcycling Cricket Goodwood Racing Dettori has eye on third classic in eight days Goodwood Yesterday's results Brighton Course specialists Catterick Towcester Haydock Bet365 Musselburgh Racing Racing next week Blinkered first time William Hill Lingfield Park Newbury Athens misery the driving force for Walsh Hockey Captain intent on atoning for failure Qualification for Beijing the priority Audi Wie cutting it fine as struggles continue Golf McDonald's LPGA Championship American fails to improve poor form Little sympathy over wrist injury The Times Trio on US Open collision course Baseball Results Basketball Boxing Equestrianism Golf Today Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Motorcycling Other sport Tomorrow Cricket Motor racing Rugby league Tennis Rugby league Other sport The Sunday Times Kent handed escape route by Gough's unlucky break Cricket LV County Championship first division Npower Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire Second division Scoreboard Adams rattles off century to leave Sussex in command Somerset v Leicestershire Hogg makes Surrey pay for stray shots Cricket LV County Championship first division Essex v Northamptonshire Second division Derbyshire v Gloucestershire Durham v Lancashire Scoreboards Powell and Wariner finally up and running for big sprint showdown Athletics Hopes high for 200 metres clash Low-key approach after Johnson farce 'The 100 runner will always have the advantage'— the experts' verdict Lynes stands his ground to take title Britons have edge Clarke off course Nicholson in charge Halsall impresses Billy can be a hero Home fires burn brightly as Dragons set for lift-off Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup quarter-finals O'Loughlin provides inspiration for Wigan Money makes the world go round Saturday Insider Tony's world What with Steve Coppell, the Reading manager, strugglin Speaking of millionaires, we hear that Andy Murray's … And another thing . . . But where is a billionaire when you want one? Not in … Yet to make his millions but a surefire bet for the … Locatelli the miracle man comes back from his own living hell Motorcycling Catalan Grand Prix Italian was in a coma for seven days Every part of his body is still hurting When the going starts to cut up rough, these tough men are a hard act to follow Motorcycling Di Resta and Stoddart fly the flag Touring cars The Times First among equals - why Hamilton deserves his shot at glory Motor racing Canadian Grand Prix ITV1, tomorrow 5pm Rookie can push Alonso all the way Hype justified by statistical analysis 'If I was ever forced to be the No 2 driver I wouldn't be there for long' Motor racing Canadian Grand Prix ITV1, tomorrow 5pm Multiple Display Advertising Items Extraordinary Federer digs deep to set up dream match with relentless Nadal Tennis French Open Men's semi-finals Swiss fights back to reach final again Champion beats admirable Djokovic Results Impressive Ivanovic faces final hurdle Tennis French Open Women's final BBC One, 2pm Volkswagen Passat How they match up Name game presents the Hitman who uses arrows How interesting it was to learn that Sir Alex Ferguson Dear Doctor Sport Picture Gallery Murrayfield toasts lifting of drinks ban Rugby union Suspension stays in place for football World Cup spurs change of heart Sport Staff: Northampton seek fresh direction with Mallinder Ginger Beer England reassert their disciplines to make up for a wayward start Cricket Third npower Test match Scoreboard from Old Trafford The reality is Harmison may be problem that cannot be solved Cricket Third npower Test match How Dora the Explorer is assisting Freddie the Unready Inside edge Sissoko follows suit to strengthen core hand at Liverpool Football Alonso commits for five more years Ambitious move for Eto'o quashed The Goodwood Festival of Speed The Chief Constable of Merseyside Police has defended … Southgate poised to strike again after Aliadière signs Football Henry's future at Arsenal still uncertain Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots 'I'm at a stage where I don't feel a need to prove myself' The big interview Gordon Strachan The Celtic manager has achieved much in the past two years, Graham Spiers reports. Now he wants to tackle Britain's yob culture Pearce driven to strong words by withdrawal of 'exhausted' Bentley Football European Under-21 Championship EDGE Uefa decision a blow for Northern Ireland hopes Reo-Coker ready to put nightmare season at Upton Park behind him Football 'I'm not one of Baby Bentley group' Villa move should be completed soon Corruption police arrest 61-year-old Loophole closed Ashton ready Skoko withdraws Peace wants chance England stars to forgo match fees to boost charity Football National team in bid to raise £1m Various good causes to benefit Cannons Beckham fit to inspire Real's title bid Helping out Morse 20th Anniversary prize puzzle Times Crossword 23,623 Panesar the star turn as England dismantle West Indies Spinner takes his 50th Test victim Strauss continues to struggle with bat The Times Motor racing Giles Smith Index Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Semi-retirement made simple Web Watch Debit dismay Money Letters Hips hit pensioners Costly withdrawals Case Study Snapped up within a Week Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Mixed messages spell danger Fidelity Yes, you really can be your own boss Melanie Wright explains how to enter self-employment for a better work-life balance Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to find help Jupiter Case Study Flexibility Built in Multiple Display Advertising Items The sky's the limit for hidden charges But there are ways that you can minimise the cost of budget flights, says Liz King How to cut costs Case Study Bloated Baggage Fees Low-Cost Flights? Costs per person flying to Rome on July 1 and returning July7 Legal & General Now for some positive thinking Helen Pridham checks up on a young psychologist's progress since her last Money MOT Henderson Michelle O'Connor: what the experts say Did she follow our experts' advice? Standard Life Michelle's response Multiple Display Advertising Items Coolest designs Virginia Blackburn detects renewed enthusiasm for the glacial beauty of Scandinavian art Schroders Policies that bridge the gaps Mark Bridge explains how to make sure that you have adequate cover before setting off on your year of adventure Seymour Sinclair Working out your gap year Case Study Saved from a Plunge Jump Long-Stay Cover Best Buys Acquire a taste for fine wine Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Skandia Global Best Ideas Fund Standard Life Market banks on housebuilders 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 Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Index New this Week Inside Next Week One more mouthful. . . Poor old Mummy Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Fortysomething would-be mums are in the doghouse again Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Boots Flight defendant John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Bush remedy Pound zeros I will . . . cheer up Robo-op Sex on eight legs No room for miracle cures Inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Hospital The price of wellbeing Money can't buy happiness, scientists have declared. But, Roger Dobson finds, relationships do have a cash value Timesonline How they worked out the value of happiness What lurks in our DNA Junk Medicine Gene Research Especially for Families in the Times Today Intercontinental Our bosom pal Lorraine Kelly, the busty queen of breakfast TV, tells John Naish why she will be walking the streets at night to raise cash . . . for a cancer charity Don't fret about festivals When teens head off to Glastonbury or Reading, parents worry endlessly. Celia Dodd has some sound advice Chrysler Multiple Display Advertising Items Strategies for staying sane Men's Health Myths Prostates cause bad plumbing Saddling up to say thanks Football star and cancer survivor Geoff Thomas took on the gruelling Tour de France out of gratitude, say Matthew Syed Leukaemia: the facts Ladybird guide to plant pests Greenie Points Pru Health After a decade of Blair, did things only get better? Eat your Greens Courgette Tagliatelle Life Scan Boy meets grill: love at first bite Got a burning desire for an outdoor meal? Top chef Bruce Poole has tips for a successful barbecue based on healthy vegetables Mediterranean-style veg and crispy chicken makes a … Mediterranean Vegetables Potato Salad Boned Chicken Legs with Lemon and Thyme Sauce Vierge Nutritionist's verdict Store Detective Fast food that's good for you Weeding the menu On a wild food foraging course, Fiona Sims grasps the nettle and discovers a healthy larder in the hedgerow The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Test your nettle and tuck in Masterclass in charisma Want Helen Mirren's wow factor? Celia Dodd meets the coach who teaches people 'presence' Taking centre stage The daddy of all detox resorts At Chiva-Som the emphasis is on the spiritual, but hunger brings Stefanie Marsh down to earth Timesonline Best Betts Lip Gloss Our award-winning beauty editor picks a product that does exactly what it says on the tin The Times On their marks Focus Report Active Kids Olympic gold-winner Kelly Holmes is spearheading a drive to get the PlayStation generation into sport. Peta Bee cheers from the touchline Norwich Union Getting active Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear from you SoOrganic The Times Modern Malaises Don't fancy a spring chicken Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice The smooth operator Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Bill Ward, 40, Coronation Street's cheating Charlie, thinks God may be a celestial telephone exchange Superdrug Index Inside Tired? Irritable? Counting the pennies? You could be a binge traveller . . . The World this Week Web of the Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Hotels Eastern Promise Follow the thread . . . Robert Elms opens the door on a shopper's paradise as he launches our eight-page special on Hong Kong a decade after the handover The Times Iberia Need to know Suited and booted . . . African Safari Club Get fit in the forest Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Secrets of my enchanted isle The most vibrant city on earth? Hong Kong still deserves its title, says entrepreneur David Tang Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Travel Flight and fight . . . Your Say Cath Urquhart Answers your Travel Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Friendly Burma Falling in love all over again From lively shopping expeditions to relaxing days at secluded beaches, the city can still spring plenty of surprises, says Jill Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Need to know Where West meets East Philippe Starck hotels, Scandinavian tapas . . . Jill Triptree revels in Hong Kong's diversity Noble Caledonia Nightlife Buyer's market Lucia van der Post on the best places to experience retail joy Bargain bay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd From gloom to glamour Hong Kong handover fears were misplaced, says Tom Chesshyre Gotouring Departures Jill Crawshaw Finds the Best Deals Village stays On the up Cruise Thomas Cook The map of love Antwerp's brothel guide raises eyebrows, says Tom Chesshyre Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooms for £3 News in Brief Meet the Jetsons Plush private 747s are the future for the super-rich The Times Virgin Holidays Five-star savings How 'breakfast included' might save you £100 in hotel bills Birmingham Comes up Aces Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Manorhaus, Ruthin, Wales Competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Skoda Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Yes, writing is hard. But somehow you can't stop' 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 David Baddiel His word 'Pop lyricists get better once they grow out of Dylan and the Beatles' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, June 11,1989 Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Lisa Tuttle picks the best of H. G. Wells Reader Chart Alice Fookes picks six that are an education Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . First of the bobby dazzlers Required reading With the help of his trusted informant Douglas Hurd, the former Met Commissioner John Stevens goes on the trail of the real Robert Peel Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Back to the future A hundred years after they were written, the science fiction stories of H. G. Wells remain readable and relevant, Neil Gaiman says, because they address change Still not an equal partnership As the Orange prizewinner is announced, Joanna Kavenna asks why men remain reluctant to read fiction by women David St John Thomas Charitable Trust Word aloud Been there, done that All Gerald Seymour's experience of the world's troublespots goes into his thrillers, Peter Millar says. In The Walking Dead, he finds a chilling subject close to home Timesonline Writers facing expulsion from Poland's schools The right-wing Government's plans for a new syllabus are being compared to crackdowns under the Nazis and Communists, James Hopkin reports The Times Timesonline A little myth understanding Nonfiction Legend From Asgard to Valhalla The Remarkable History of the Norse Myths by Heather O'Donoghue In short Günter Grass, one layer at a time Autobiography Peeling the Onion by Günter Grass A German master The Times On the road again Fiction Novel The Road Home by Rose Tremain Deep in sheep territory Novel The Welsh Girl by Peter Ho Davies A hi-tech fantasy Thriller Maximum Impact by Jack Henderson Man of clay as superhero . . . Short stories The Golem and the Wondrous Deeds of the Maharal of Prague by Yudi Rosenberg translated by Curt Leviant . . . and superhero with feet of clay Short stories Call It Tender by John Saul Third Class Superhero by Charles Yu In short Classics Journey to the Moon by Cyrano de Bergerac Having It so Good Paperbacks Nonfiction Britain in the Fifties by Peter Hennessy HAV Fiction By Jan Morris Faber, £7.99 Waxing Mythical The Life & Legend of Madame Tussaud by Kate Berridge John Murray, £9.99 Is this the Way You Said? By Adam Thorpe Vintage, £7.99 Adrift in Caledonia Boat-hitching for the Unenlightened by Nick Thorpe Abacus, £7.99 My Dirty Little Book of Stolen Time By Liz Jensen Bloomsburry, £7.99 Young Africa hands Children's The Devil's Breath (11+) by David Gilman Ringmaster(11+) by Julia Golding The Door of No Return(11+) by Sarah Mussi Audiobooks The Times In this week's TLS The Tenderness of Wolves By Stef Penney The Books group What made this book a winner?Alyson Rudd looks back at judging the Costa First Novel award and how this month's choice staked its claim Next week in Books Pick up a 99p book Jumbo Crossword 703 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Word Watching Answers The Listener 3930 Double Entry Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4237 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3933 Lay ____ Out by Zero Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 044 - Easy Su Doku challenge No 1369 - Difficult Killer No 535 - Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1367 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1368 Solution to Friday's Killer No 534 Index Inside South Bank Centre Hall or nothing Acoustically improved, the Festival Hall is back. Richard Morrison charts the troubled life of a national icon From muddy wasteland to hotspot: Louise Cohen uncovers the history of Southbank Centre My Meltdown: festival chief Jarvis Cocker selects an exclusive playlist The oldest rocker in town In his sixties and still on the road, Lemmy from Motorhead talks libertarian politics, skirt-chasing and the importance of good manners to Stephen Dalton Bizet meets the Buena Vista Jude Kelly's new production of Carmen Jones transplants a musical classic to Cuba, says Sam Marlowe Debra Craine skips through the dance shows at the revamped Southbank Centre Neil Fisher surveys the four orchestras playing in harmony at Southbank Centre The demon bass-baritone Emma Mahony meets the pride of Wales, Bryn Terfel, as he prepares to play a most notorious psychopath Return from the dead The architectural story of the Royal Festival Hall is a long and tortured one. But the recast building celebrates the best of its founding principles, says Tom Dyckhoff South Bank Centre The Times are a-changing Tim Teeman considers the altering face of Britain through The Times's 1951 Festival of Britain supplement I was there. . . Royal Festival Hall veterans share their memories South Bank Centre Lay down your instruments Peace has broken out among the Festival Hall's two resident orchestras. At least that's what their managers are telling Richard Morrison Pretenders to the throne: Britain's newest and best concert halls The rest of Southbank Centre joins the Royal Festival Hall in celebratory mood this weekend, finds Emma Mahony Where to eat on the South Bank Overture: the RFH's reopening weekend South Bank Centre Index Mercedes-Benz Panasonic Contents 09.06.07 Salvador Dalí Makes a Film Contacts Mazda The show was about little girls' dreams and lost innocence. 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