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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Stuart Winton, Geoffrey Household, Mark Barrington-Ward, Tim Benson, George Reynolds-Payne, Juliet Clough, Catherine Riley, David Brown, Carl Bernstein, Alexandra Frean, Franco Beer, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Rory Bremner, Simon Barnes, Sir Jeremy Lever, Simon Hills, Nancy Dell'Olio, Gareth Peoples, John Keen, Robert Lindsay, A. M. Homes, Adam Sweeting, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Gillian Balmforth, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Steve Russell, John R. Sharp, Carol Drinkwater Actress-Turned Author, Paul Dunn, Nezar Rayyan, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Keith Williams, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, Kate Wighton, Sandra White, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Chater, Clive Davis, Maggie Lloyd, Elizabeth Judge, Claudia Lyons, Dylan Jones, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Stewart, Dr Lynda Boothroyd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Carol Midgley, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Oliver Staines, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Sean Bean, John Lanchester, Mike Pattenden, John Sutherland, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Dr A. C. Cattanach, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Sukeena Rao, Michael Milburn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Henry Robinson, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Nicholas Roe, Chris Forrest, Elizabeth Colman, Nick Wyke, Tony Blair, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Brenda Beacon, Tina Gaudoin, Sir Edward Creasy, Jonathan Richards, Lisa Snowdon, Ron Lewis, Michael Glover, Helen Rumbelow, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword co-editor, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Daphne McCartney-Williams, Kate Muir, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Stephen Anderton, Brenda Maddox, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Paul Martin, Martyn Palmer, Jane Wheatley, Sam Coates, GrÁinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Sally Baker, Anne Thomson, Chris Power, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Knights Bachelor, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Hilary Freeman, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, John Heard, Alan Franks, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, David Mattin, Mark Irving, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tom Whipple, Stewart Tendler, Margaret Reynolds, Ivy Yeo, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Sheryl Garratt, Nell Fisher, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Frederick Rapsey, Joanna Pitman, Richard Ehrlich, Giles Whittell, Norman Sanders, Nigel Henderson, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Sophie Heawood, David J. Barry, Michael Moran, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Tony Hannan, Sian Blackmore, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Jodie Tomkins, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Steven Elliot, Kate Humble, Tony Dawe, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, John Owston, Matthew Dennison, Peter Shepherd, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Liz Cooper, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Robert Mattock, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Jarvis Cocker, Tony Halpin, Tom Chesshyre, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, George Osborne, Amir Taheri, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Alan Sugar, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, John Hoyland, Kim Newman, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Daphne Lockyer, Bryce Elder, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Joe Bolger, Peter Cornwall, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter,
ResumoThe Times Index Police will investigate corruption in football Chelsea are named in report on suspect deals England coach may be dragged into inquiry At last . . . the Dame gets a genuine gong The man issue Janice Turner Gaza wakes up to Day 1 in 'Hamastan' Flooding causes nationwide chaos Sainsbury battle Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Guests at Cliveden Taste of summer The Times Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Nowhere to go and no way to get there as the June monsoon causes chaos Floods Rain check It's a regular deluge, but its creation is a mystery George Smith Queen's Birthday Honours include Rushdie, Botham and Dame Edna Queen rewards exceptional service No Knighthood for David Beckham Eight pages of Honours Barrymore released without charge Murder case Talent show upset Times writer dies Picture Gallery Army chief 'apoplectic' over uniforms at Gay Pride march General wants a ban at events Services heads to decide next week Sainsbury's On Day 1 of 'Hamastan', Gaza finds dream of unity torn apart Palestinian conflict Joyful Islamist fighters celebrate victory with a pledge to continue to the West Bank, where Fatah's defeated leaders sit in deepest gloom The troubles Voters are not going to get a say on new European treaty, No 10 insists Document 'not a new constitution' 'Red line' opt-out on social security Currys Picture Gallery Cameron in favour of US-style mayors Law lords deny bail Murder charge Father drowned Victory for Prince Why it's a nice day for a WAG wedding It's glitz and glamour in excelsis as four football stars splurge £3m getting married in one bling weekend. Hannah Betts is agog WHSmith Dfs Parents face a smacking ban as rules are reviewed Law was changed only three years ago Opinion polls to be part of consultation Anglican rift grows after US snub over gay bishops Holiday Inn Cadbury admits hygiene failures over salmonella in chocolate bars Victims are in line for payouts Company facing an unlimited fine Multiple Display Advertising Items Supermarkets go to war with £500m price cuts Just what does £800 buy for a departing PM? The Cabinet had a whipround to buy Tony Blair a farewell present. The Times asked five leading experts to offer some ideas The notebook Argos The cartoon The electric bicycle The memory box M&S If you liked This Life, Richard and Judy say you will love this book Multiple Display Advertising Items Tipped for the top Future of travel is . . . the trolleybus New network for Leeds in 2011 'Green' alternative to oust diesel buses Virgin media Our faith will see us through, say McCanns Questions over black police group's books Europcar Dell Janice Turner Amir Taheri No smoking. No this. No that. And no more signs, please Critic of the week The week Back-handed praise of the week Drowsy Chaperone War cry of the week Impression of the week Two-State Solution The world must come to the aid of the West Bank The Blair What Project Gift ideas for a former prime minister Honour Bound . . . And some have greatness thrust upon them From the shadows a little engine noise: it's the corpse-hound Picture Gallery Weekend nurseries: has it really come to this? Single-witness prosecutions Long imprint Smoking ban: 'uncivilised and unfair' New approach needed to save agriculture Clever conflict Timesonline Magna Carta Day Married status Cancer vaccine Loud but unclear Garden menace Fowl sounds Political position Hamas-land and Fatah-land at war Special Timex Indiglo. For you, good price Fatty Arbuckle and a case of career death PC World Cost of help for Britons in trouble abroad lifts passport price to £72 Latest increase is third in two years Minister blames higher consul fees Cost compared Multiple Display Advertising Items Two acquitted after five trials, two appeals and seven years in custody Legal twists The London chef who was forsaken for five years in Guantanamo War on Terror a prisoner's story Like Robert the Bruce in his cell, Ahmed Errachidi drew inspiration from a creature's struggle as he waited for the allegations against him to crumble, Sean O'Neill writes Fly Zoom 'i told M15 the truth but they never came back out to help me' Science Museum II thinks big to liberate locked-away gems Tycoon In the limelight A dark, flickering tale of control and repression First night Theatre Gaslight Old Vic Exam failure 'drove student to death leap' He had ambitions to follow GP father Family concerned at lack of support Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Staff: Man killed in gang fight Toyota Currys My Week It's the latest craze and it means ukulele lovers must wait for their ship to come in Canon Jumping flea Glastonbury organisers foil touts selling tickets on eBay Guide to Digital Television MPs in new clash over expenses Seaside house prices soar The real cost of bunking off Go-ahead for royal memorial Home Staff: Al-Qaeda bomb plot commander's team follow him to prison Sentences range from 15 to 26 years Heathrow and the Tube were targets Win Investing Last tailors of Savile Row try to avoid unkindest cut of all A stitch in time Master cutters need to attract new recruits to save their craft Network of colleges will offer training in traditional skills BT Bringing it all together 'Patience in short supply' Drawn to the old school 50 years in the trade Aquability New squiggles are just unreadable The week on the web Evening news AXA Business Insurance Funny Feds Dialect dictionary WA Shearings Captchas, designed to beat computers, baffle people, too Online most read Better forget the beautiful game: this is bog standard Orange Sticking points Europe China Its buyers are all on hold . . . but can the iPhone live up to expectations? Pre-launch frenzy over debut of device Touch screen could be 'disaster' The Lisa Apple bites Misses The Rokr MacIntosh Portable IPod/iTunes Hits Intel iMac I'm a Mac, and I'm a PC Coup 'plot' feeds Zimbabwe's turmoil Junior army officers arrested Mugabe rival linked to conspiracy Multiple Display Advertising Items Kremlin determined to tar MI6 in Litvinenko cold war Plots and cover-ups Chelsea Movie giants take aim at Tarantino Almodóvar comes to Italy's defence Director calls for more state aid P&O Ferries (Reuters): Immigrant lifeline call for Malta (AFP): Speaker's threat (AP): Conservation gift (AP): Alps tunnel opens (AP): Snake in beans Picture Gallery American learns how the French teach English Biplexgas Foreign tongue From a grey worker ant to the bright Queen Bee of Europe — the makeover of Angela Merkel Europe The new star The twins who could be a stumbling block to unity USwitch Hilton Principles get in the way of McCain's presidential hopes Co-operative Funeralcare (AP): Irish PM points to successor (Reuters): Recognition for code talkers (AFP): Waldheim's posthumous plea (AP): Happy end to three bears' tale Sky (AFP), (PA): British holidaymaker among dead after head-on train crash Children reclaim streets of Baghdad Curfew curbs militia movement Order will last throughout weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato states fall short in trainer help Coins run out as smugglers turn rupees into razors Inside Track Women prove they are fit to make history with Gurkhas Australia In the service Children snatched off the streets to work as slaves Raids on kilns free 468 workers Eight-year-olds on 16-hour days Overworked and underpaid Disasters Emergency Committee The Private Clinic Pet treats for the discerning Rest homes for the dogs who have had lots of days Animals in Japan live longer than ever More cats and dogs than children The Sunday Times FTSE at 7-year high on US data Vodafone payout Bids for Abbey Blackstone float Quote of the day Google finding Business big shot Bid war for Sainsbury looms as Qatar stake reaches 25% Fund now holds more than family Shares rise 4.4% on hopes of offer Cinven set to win £1.5bn BUPA hospitals auction Wagner 2.0 Stock markets For £6,000 daily fee, Woolf to look into BAE ethics Former judge has most to lose from review Picture Gallery Home truth for UK businesses Commodities Grocer sequel Currencies Cazenove Capital Management Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Embattled Vodafone chief gets £7.2m Sarin also holds shares worth £9m Investors to press call for 'full value' Business big shot Luc Vandevelde Top of the pile Shareholder fears grow over top pay packages Mayors scrap on Hampstead Heath City Diary Illumination arrives. It seems the "Z/Yen — Pan-Europea City Diary The Times Monopoly moment at Metropole City Diary The big squeeze on consumer spending to tighten, says CBI Bank director defends MPC secrecy policy Worthless shares still have value City Diary Atticus Capital is run by Nat Rothschild, son of Jacob, City Diary A meeting in a Notting Hill pub two years ago and a … City Diary Picture Gallery FTSE 100 hits 7-year high as US inflation data ease rates fears Dow and S&P 500 also stage gains Relieves pressure on bond markets Ibis Hotel Sterling's rise Universal swallows up troubled Sanctuary Top players in 'zombie' market beat path towards Abbey Life Insurance funds carry £1bn price tag Lloyds TSB joins list of recent sellers Industry leaders in public service receive honours Airfix cements deal with Dr Who Carpetright confirms buyout approach by founder Proposed law threatens Blackstone float The Times Google power 'less than thought' as eBay starts boycott Search engine's traffic to site dips Data surprises internet researcher Timesonline Nymex may be next as bourses merge Multibillion-dollar battlers The tech veteran returns — with a savvy partner, a pile of cash and plenty of ideas Dan Wagner shakes off his awkward past and leaps into the future with a new online venture 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 Verizon buyback rumours help Vodafone to edge up Large caps Cold awakening for Hot Tuna Small caps Gilts High-rolling hedge funds force banks to sit up and take notice Equity Prices Stihl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Michael Eavis Ian Botham Honours Prize writer honoured for decades at the top Festival frontman joins Establishment A hero at the wicket . . . and on the children's wards The lingerie brand that won hearts worldwide Philip Howard Ruth Bell Graham Wife of Billy Graham who supported her husband's evangelical mission in a low-key but vital way for more than 60 years Ruth Bell Graham, evangelist, was born on June 10,1920. She died on June 14,2007, aged 87 Weather Eye Suzy Barratt Actress, author and Times columnist whose genius for inventing children's games won a wide and appreciative audience Suzy Barratt (formerly Susannah Hitching), actor and author, was born on April 1,1964. She died of cancer on June 8,2007, aged 43 Bobby Ah Choy Waikiki beachboy who pioneered stand-up paddle surfing — and an infamous technique for photographing surfers Bobby Ah Choy, beachboy, steersman and paddle surfing pioneer, was born on April 9,1941. He died of cancer on May 21,2007, aged 66 Jim Halliday Weightlifter who won two Olympic medals despite having languished in a PoW camp in Singapore during the war Jim Halliday, weightlifter, was born on January 19,1918. He died on June 6,2007, aged 89 Never a dull moment for our dedicated grammarians Feedback Car horns, dinners for one, and the neighbours' baby blues Modern times Feather report Readers reply True forgiveness Credo What to look out for Court Circular Legal News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline In Memoriam - Private School Notices University News Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Hanrahan Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monark Diamonds Cosyfeet European monsoon rolls out from wet westerlies Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day June 16,1952 The Times reports on the construction of USS Nautilus SSN-571, the first nuclear-powered submarine and the first craft to pass under the North Pole. It was launched in January 1955 and served for 30 years before being turned into a floating museum Weather Weather quest Dettori likely to be aboard Sergeant Cecil in Gold Cup Racing Bet365 York abandoned Sandown Park Yesterday's results Course specialists Market Rasen Rugby union Goodwood Cricket Chepstow Contest can continue to climb Racing Sandown Park Racing next week Bath Totescoop6 Hexham Leicester Racing Maplin Lingfield Park Idowu shows world he can deliver on the big stage Athletics Double delight for Wigan Rugby league Engage Super League McRae sighs with relief Basketball Results Boxing Cycling Golf Motor racing Today Cricket Fixtures Fourth npower Test match Football European Under-21 Championship Rugby league Other sport Rugby league Tennis Tomorrow Football European Under-21 Championship Cricket Fourth npower Test match Rugby league Other sport Middlesex thwarted as Bichel rises to challenge Cricket LV County Championship second division Guinness Northamptonshire v Leicestershire Gloucestershire v Somerset Onions tears into Hampshire Cricket LV County Championship first division Warwickshire v Worcestershire Scoreboards Theakston Sutcliffe grabs chance to shine Baxter bows out after playing key role in widening the boundaries Cricket Ganga dropped Sir Ian earns a knighthood for dogged pursuit of good causes Queen's Birthday Honours Veteran Dallaglio to prove that he can still go the distance Rugby union Ashton demands the full 80 minutes Grewcock lodges appeal over ban Who's going to France? Titleist Lafontaine linked to Great Britain job Parker scoops MVP Windsor showdown Casey finding his form as Oakmont bares its teeth Golf US Open Englishman in contention after 66 Dougherty drops down leaderboard The Times Scores from Pittsburgh Rose flying the flag for best of British Golf US Open Sky Sports 2,6pm Mazda French flourish turns out to be an ill wind for Nadal Tennis Top seed knocked out by world No 106 Dramatic day for Mahut and Clément Rain may prompt trip to coast for Sharapova Murray in awe of Hamilton racket Saturday Insider You might have thought that Hamilton's British Formula Much is made of Hamilton being the first black driver … And another thing . . . Tony's world Animal Farm 1: Plans to develop a new £100 million … Animal Farm 2: We bring you news of the retirement … The Sunday Times Briton's flying start opens gap between Alonso and his team Motor racing Champion says he needs more help War of words continues to rage Timesonline In the Magazine Peugeot back on pole after 14 years off Le Mans grid McClaren's match-by-match guide Imagine that the sportsman photographed in a state … Montgomerie caddie shack Picture Gallery 'We're not in it for the money. We are here to win championships' The big interview George Gillett Jr, one of Liverpool's co-owners, talks to Oliver Kay about the American's vision and strategy Gillett on the brilliance of Benítez and the fervour of the fans Why the price was right at £434m Middlemen help to put Chelsea in the spotlight Stevens report The clubs Deals worth £55m yet to be cleared Newcastle deny any wrongdoing Toyota Zahavi: from humble beginnings to multimilionaire power broker Stevens report The agent The Times Rise and rise Pearce lined up for full-time position Beckham finale Gold keeping hold Southgate is safe FA says McClaren was not involved in suspect deals at Middlesbrough Manager and club cleared by inquiry Agent threatens to take legal action Nivea 'No evidence of any irregular payments' Stevens report The facts Key findings The deals Morse 20th anniversary prize puzzle Times Crossword 23,629 England yet to confirm place for Vaughan in one-day team Jury still out on Test-match captain Limited-overs poser for Graveney The Times Friends Provident England head coach is dragged into bung inquiry Golf Tennis Index Inside Free guides Full marks for school traders Webwatch Forget it Money Letters Loyalty penalty Case Study Safer and Friendlier Top Blogs The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Put the summer holiday on hold Artemis Timesonline All sold up and losing ground Helen Pridham helps a woman caught in limbo to find a short-term home for her cash deposit C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Hani Edwards: what the experts say Fidelity Hani's response Thumbs up Thumps down Northern Rock Silver Savings Online The Times Where can we find the right broker? A Question of Money Standard Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Adwatch Gocompare. Com Have your retirement savings gone to pot? Mark Atherton says that new rules for people with small sums in several pension schemes are more of a hindrance than a help Henderson Surrenda-link Multiple Display Advertising Items Action plan Timesonline NatWest Minor lapses prove costly for borrowers Elizabeth Colman says that even high-earners are being forced into second-rate loans How to keep tabs on your credit record Case Study Dream Move Stalled by Car Tax Hitch Invesco Perpetual Place your bets, if you dare Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep it simple with a 'prenup' Fidelity Bristol & West Get it in writing Postcode potholes on the superhighway Mark Bridge tackles the broadband woes of non-city dwellers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural options at a glance Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Companies need the little guy Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares French draw the line Virginia Blackburn on revered sketches reviled by the artists Jupiter Index The Man Issue Next Week Britain's favourite bits — by region Deathless humour Men's health should be more fun, says guest editor John Naish Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Boots Pregnancy envy? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Keep your hair on Talcum power Sibling syndrome Suicide screening Making a booby There's no hiding place Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Hospital The shape we're in From beefier pecs to perkier bums, it's not just women under pressure to look good. Hilary Freeman reports Feeding his ego Price of the plastic man Every sperm counts Male Fertility Clear Zal Who's the daddy? He is trained by his non-boxing dad, got bullied at school and has a phobia about flying. So how come Joe Calzaghe is a world champ, asks Celia Dodd On the ropes Healthspan Am I going to die, doc? Ask Great Ormond Street Why are we in love with ourselves? Narcissism is on the rise, particularly among men. In the first of two extracts from his new book, Simon Crompton holds a mirror up to the nation Chrysler A narcissist, moi? Take our test to find out . . . The results Pru Health Wonderful weekend die… for grub-loving guys A Chinese takeaway, a full English breakfast, a Sunday roast — it's not indulgence, say nutritionist Amanda Ursell and chef Franco Beer, but the right way for chaps to lose weight Friday night Sunday Bikes, beer, best mates Men's friendships are different from women's. John Naish explores the deep bonds between boys Decades of friendship Especially for Families in the Times Today Garnier Feedback Love it or hate it? Let us know what you think. Write in and win a load of organic goodies SoOrganic The Times Modern Malaises True gents never fake it Self-tanning and men don't mix, cautions GQ editor Dylan Jones, in this off-colour story Don't get tango'd Grass guzzlers The Times Manning the bottom line They're your prize assets, so don't hang them out to dry. Tom Whipple tests testicle TLC The Times Broken dreams Oooh, nasty. Healthy sport wounds thousands of men each year. Simon Crompton and John Naish wince at the greatest scrapes Multiple Display Advertising Items And if you fancy pushing yourself to the absolute limit ... Twenty top sex tips for men Teeth brushed, condom on, socks off? You're ready for the best sex advice our experts can offer Snowdon revealed Model and lad's-mag favourite Lisa Snowdon, 35, worries that she's got a massive pair of hands Superdrug Index Inside Walking with elephants: can you step out in the bush and stay safe? The World this Week Web of the Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Hotels Go with the Flo Come and meet the relatives . . . Safaris are about more than elephants and lions. This week we find original wildlife trips in Africa and India, starting in Tanzania, where Kate Humble sees reclusive chimpanzees Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Virgin Cruise Thomas Cook Celebrity X Cruises An absolute fluke Pick a safari with our guide to the best of Africa and elsewhere, plus essential tips My big fright on a bike Nicholas Roe dodges the lions and elephants cycling in South Africa Need to know Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Riding the tiger's back African safari style has reached India, discovers Juliet Clough Markwarner Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Step into a medieval fantasy Departures Jill Crawshaw Finds the Best New Holiday Ideas Slovakia Cuba Peru United States Norway Latin lovers Big Apple bites Arctic adventure Holiday Inn A walkway on the wild side A new generation of community-run lodges is helping locals. — and visitors, says Lucia van der Post Volkswagen Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know All these camels . . . and just for me Who's that burping at the back? Will Hide enjoys the best caravan holiday of his life on a four-day walking safari in Kenya Thomson Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Cyprus Hong Kong Your £ Abroad Romance blossoms on a bike ride through the Grand Canyon Your World Readers share their most memorable travel experiences. This month: camping Timesonline Desert dawn Timesonline So close to home Can't afford Africa? Try Kent or Bedfordshire, says Jane Knight Noble Caledonia Reader Offers Ltd Smokers' airline no pipe dream Tom Chesshyre reports on new flights where you can light up at a cocktail bar serving caviar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lodge Bodge Cabin fever US-built luxury boats hope to make a splash in Devon Water Fight Paradise revisited Tourists return a decade after Montserrat's volcanic eruption Dorms are out No more roughing it at the YHA News in Brief Voyages of Discovery Cruise Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Fancy a quick bite, anybody? For the perfect holiday snap, head for France — and a giant crocodile park, says Sandra White The Times Do iT 4 Real Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Phoenix Court, Scarborough Mystery Guest: Competition Mystery Guest: Stretch to fit . . . Mystery Guest: Departure Board Mystery Guest: Route of the Week: Dubrovnik Mystery Guest: Book Ahead Mystery Guest: Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captains Choice Tour Index Index Picture Gallery Erica Wagner 'Bouncing all the way from Ealing to the Moon' First Word Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Your say Timesonline TLS Jeanette Winterson 'Books are transmitters of the energy that moves the cosmos' Her Word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six hardbacks, June 26,1994 Critic's Chart Damian Whitworth on women in US politics Reader Chart Steve Russell sizes up his six favourite titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Carol Drinkwater From First Lady to first lady? Required reading Carl Bernstein's a Woman in Charge is a fascinating portrait of Hillary Clinton's duckling-to-swan story, Kate Muir says. But it ends too soon Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Still living for the city, 18 years on The residents of Barbary Lane are back, now grappling with Aids, growing up and families. Armistead Maupin tells Tim Teeman about the return of Tales of the City The Times Writing's on the wall for Joyce landmark As Ulysses-lovers celebrate Bloomsday, Brenda Maddox considers the fate of a iconic piece of Dublin architecture Rogue Male It's dangerous to make predictions The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World from Marathon to Waterloo The day that Agent Zigzag came back from the dead Ben MacIntyre's acclaimed biography of Eddie Chapman is out in paperback. In a new afterword, the author describes how it prompted friends — and enemies — of the wartime double agent to reveal even more about his extraordinary life Festival that's small in area but wide in range Richard Ford A force for good Nonfiction Biography William Wilberforce The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner by William Hague Mother, I don't want to know . . . Memoir The Mistress's Daughter . . . 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