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Peter Read, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Gabriele Marcotti, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Maggie O'Farrell, Sebastian Faulks, Barry Forshaw, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alice Bowe, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Rosalind P. Blakesley, Jane MacQuitty, Tom Dyckhoff, Nick Jackson, Philip Eade, Rachel Tims, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Lis Parsons, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kay McKay, Gabrielle Starkey, Billy Mott, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Geraldine Brennan, Martin Aston, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, GS, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Dame Suzi Leather, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Lucy Bannerman, Bess Twiston-Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Rosie Millard, Davina McCall, Giles Coren, Maurice Taylor, Martin Fletcher, Trevor Mason, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, John Bowring, Siobhan Kennedy, Kamil Tchorek, Donald Foxley, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Pat Turnbull, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Melanie Reid, James Rogers, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, MM, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Elizabeth Colman, Nick Wyke, Rupert Wright, Tony Blair, Sir Bernard Ingham, Rhys Blakely, Anthony Gooch, Peter Davies, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Thom, Ben MacHell, Stefanie Marsh, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Ailish Green, Derwent May, William Langewiesche, Sue Mallia, Kate Muir, Yaffa Glass, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Jane Bristow, Nick Levison, David Webb, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Geoffrey A. Wright, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, GrÁinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Bruce Dessau, James Barr, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Roger Phillips, Zoë Strimpel, Rick Jones, Alan Pavelin, Hilly Janes, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Laura Deeley, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Joseph Corre, James Charles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Sarah Dunant, Ann Wroe, Margaret Reynolds, John Waugh, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Jan Denning, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Ian Rankin, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Richard Ehrlich, Giles Whittell, Keith Hopcroft, Neil Nightingale, Renata Rubnikowicz, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Panos Karnezis, Michael Moran, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Bill Best, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Michael Hodges, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Alice Walker, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Jane Dunford, Magda Truszkowska, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Ann Reed, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Tom McCarthy, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Gabriel Rozenberg Personal Investor, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Roger Dobson, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Hamid Babaei, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Tom Bower, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Exclusive a unique portrait of Blair's last days Brown uses his veto EU deal is reached after Polish compromise Chancellor intervenes to thwart French plan Lord Goldsmith to step down Henry to Barça Bourse buyout Comment World Business Register Sport Timesonline Quick find Offers The Times Picture Gallery Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Goldsmith reveals he will join exodus of Blair team Attorney-General pre-empted sacking Brown 'regrets' decision to resign Lord Stevens turns down offer of job as minister Mud? Who cares! It's festival time Après Oasis, it's time for the deluge First night Pop Glastonbury Worthy Farm, Pilton Waiting for Doherty Waterstone's Ticket machines charge train travellers twice the cheap fare National Express loses network to Stagecoach A killer instinct that drove bus firm to the top Leading article Girl helped to bring rapist to justice Rapist jailed for life 'Happy slap' killing Ferrari team's top mechanic is accused of sabotaging their race cars Chanel Brussels summit Main issues Sarkozy secretly tried to rewrite rules on Europe Germans had been persuaded to slant statement to favour protection, write David Charter and Charles Bremner Brown acts to avert Blair 'cave-in' Pressure exerted from London Chancellor found draft unacceptable Polish voters support leaders' call Main issues The jewels of the Ancient World Holiday Inn Police use anti-terror surveillance methods to track paedophiles Soldier killed in Basra explosion Shipping cuts 'a risk' Diana films planned Train derailed Body builder guilty Picture Gallery John Lewis Christian pupil challenges school ban on chastity ring Girl in landmark discrimination case Different rule for Muslims, she says Flybe Health service 'lacks leadership, vision and plans for future' NHS can expect a new boss and a new bedside manner Critical list M&S Doctors at limit over job fiasco Toyota Shop floor Bath store Speaker's class war claims latest upper-crust victim Top drawer Virgin media 'Bubbly widow' preyed on old men in lonely hearts adverts Home Staff: Woman jailed for letting daughter suffer sex abuse Pc World Cheating students turn to 'smart drug' for edge in exams Performance pills Australia It might be useful for judges and soldiers — but there are drawbacks Attitude The drugs Scientologists set to cash in on tax break 2006 Act changes definition of religion Church can claim back on income Multiple Display Advertising Items In the stars Janice Turner Bob Stanley Fudge? Consensus? Give me ding-dong politics any day Scrambled eggs of the week The week Apology of the week Euro Tunnel Weakness of the week Nice try of the week No Competition An awful early concession speaks volumes about the EU's failings The Great Train Robbery South West Trains shows contempt for the passenger Lucky Sole Even for men, there is no business like shoe business As the fields catch fire, farmers' faces turn poppy-coloured Picture Gallery Waiting for Doherty: a tragicomedy in one act Kidnap in Iraq Good parenting Wildlife fund Common sense for a common European market? Muslim charity Timesonline Patients bring in infections Private equity Music at St Paul's Eggs over easy Sedentary sport Bright spark A fair swap? Enormous, pricy, muddy: no thanks Anyone seen my lake? Big (five acres) and wet How Churchill went for the big tent option Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Liberation army' threatens Lakes holiday homeowners Resigning MP tells of death threats Hardliners vilify the Queen over Rushdie's knighthood Dell Millions to spend, bare walls to fill and a frenzy for fine art The super-rich City managers, foreign dealers and digital billionaires flocked to the auctioneers this week, spending at a rate never seen before Laura Ashley Angler's ten-year odyssey pays off with a tuna 'grand slam' Thomsonfly The eagles have landed for a new life in Scotland Inside Track Sailor given job back after rape conviction is quashed Crucial evidence ruled inadmissible Navy authorities may seek a retrial Rickets makes a return in Scotland Magritte recovered Son denies murder Part-time doctors Bruce on Roadshow Online world sneaks villain into No 10 for new Dr Who Ibuyeco The Manifesto Sir Salman Rushdie My Week Evesham Technology Timesonline Opera critic cleared of libel Angel is back after 1,100 years BBC blame for Top Gear crash Public toilet sold for £195,000 Brittany Ferries Beach balloon ceremony gives lift to Madeleine campaign Dfs Dfs Winners and losers revealed in lottery of the council tax Big increases over wages and inflation London boroughs show huge variation Primary schools to be given specialist status Multiple Display Advertising Items McDonald's supersizes its Q&A list The week on the web Online most-read Lulu of a word How much for a new splash of old Spice? Reunion tour should make £100m Five planes ready if rows start again Devere On the trail of predators who target our fragile children Interview The man leading the fight to track down child abusers tells Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow how saving a child is what sustains him in the grimmest of jobs Jessops Jim Gamble ILVA America Kazakhstan In 2004 — with Saddam gone — 27 Iraqi students started their degree course full of hope. Today just 7 will sit their finals Campus killers Fiat (AP): Chirac refuses to help investigators (Reuters): Shuttle returns (AP): Thaksin judges (Reuters): Clans clash (Reuters): Tuareg attack (AFP): 'Video rapist' (AP): Immigration protest (Reuters): Pictures of shame 25 civilians killed in airstrike after Britons attacked T. K. maxx Multiple Display Advertising Items CIA to reveal 'family jewels' of secret plots and dirty tricks O2 How small-town banknotes keep the global dollar at bay Making a mint The Conran Shop '$1m' freedom beckons for Paris Hilton (Reuters): Lebanese claim camp victory (AP): Disarmament hope (AP): Kosovo talks (AP): Airline English test (AP): DNA clears man (AP): Father pays (AP): High on firefighting (AP): Junk mail luck Oilfields threaten to blight Tuscan idyll Drilling allowed at beauty spots Campaigners are on a 'war footing' Northern rock British haven The return of the sea The Aral Sea Starved of water in the Soviet era, the shrivelled Aral bursts back into life and a port is reborn FlyZOOM Multiple Display Advertising Items Darfur conflict is 'warning to world' of climate change peril Last wish of war criminal inspires bid for election Which? Hideki Tojo (Reuters): Balloon goes up as Russia hosts World Cup festival of hot air Arcade Fire (Reuters), (AP): Hope for death sentence nurses (AP): 'Mau Mau' group kills 20 (AFP): Cup of tea? Just drink your pill (AFP): Springbok faces rugby defeat Maids clean up as busy middle classes run out of helpers Home help Officials arrested over slave labour abduction WAShearings Lastminute Crumpled passport 'proves' Tibet independence claim The Sunday Times LSE steals march on US rivals with £1.1bn Borsa deal Merger to be finalised by Monday Furse to set out on charm offensive OFT inquiry into housebuilding Blacks threat FSA campaign On a mission Quote of the day Index slides Business big shot Retail university will be the real thing Shadow Chancellor supports higher taxes for private equity Taxing times Stock markets The most important person in healthcare — the IT guy Money supply back in vogue Picture Gallery Commodities The most interesting aside of the week came from Mike Worth losing Currencies Boodles Need to know Results in brief Timesonline OFT opens inquiry into the state of UK housing industry Quality of stock to be investigated Development delays on agenda Business big shot Mark Clare Boots turns back on Europe trade body 'tied to old ideas' Timesonline AstraZeneca faces big damages payout Ashley makes coup threat to Blacks Coup threat over sale of Freespirit Tactics fuel bid speculation Ultimate moves into Living Room for £28m The Sunday Times The Stock Exchange is trying to buy the Borsa in Milan, City Diary Picture Gallery The Times David Page, chairman of the restaurants group Clapham … City Diary A man with an insatiable appetite City Diary Still on cricket, Marston's, the Burton upon Trent … City Diary Informed opinion says IT screens are not glowing green Picture Gallery Taxman set to get tough as amnesty on offshore fraud ends Investigations are to be 'intrusive' Revenue declares it will not away United Utilities fined £8.5m on contracts Timesonline To crack the code become a foreigner Media Planet BP surrenders Russian gasfield to Gazprom Orange KKR eyes up stock market after success of rival's $4.1bn float Blackstone share price soars 24% Other funds are waiting in wings Bear Stearns will fight to keep fund afloat with $3.2bn rescue Visa's calling card The Times Battle of giants Coca-Cola promises its retail university will be the real thing US giant to teach small shopkeepers Traditionalists fear cultural threat Ibis Hotel China boom under threat by loss of cheap labour The Times 'Church' that yearns for respectability Business of religion Scientology Scientology is trying to transform its image from that of a shadowy cult, reports Dominic Kennedy Hubbard's empire Union leaders head for the Left Field in search of a new generation The Who may be headlining Glastonbury, but Brendan Barber and his colleagues hope that they, too, will take centre stage Union recruits It's all meat and drink to the Bread and Roses Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Ageing Europe confronts demographic time bomb The sixth Munich Economic Summit focused on the challenge of defusing the impending crisis The Sunday Times Hermes 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 Enterprise Inns slides over property portfolio doubts Large caps Burst of favour for Serica Energy Small caps Gilts Steady as she goes seems to be the best option for Unilever Equity Prices Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Erica Powell Private secretary who served Kwame Nkrumah, founding president of Ghana, with a closeness that sparked marriage rumours Erica Powell, OBE, civil servant and private secretary, was born on March 15,1921. She died on June 5,2007, aged 86 Modern Times Faith David Howson Counterculture visionary whose 14-Hour Technicolor Dream was a key happening in 1960s Britain David Howson, music entrepreneur, was born on September 19,1943. He died on April 18,2007, aged 63 Lives in Brief Faith news Polite leftovers, autumnal weddings, tardy presidents and club dinners Modern times Feather report Readers reply What to look out for Midsummer is a time to reflect on the joy of song Credo From the Jewish psalms to Methodist hymns, music gives voice to the soul Behind the scenes with the Vatican's exorcists Faith In this extract from her new book, Tracy Wilkinson explains how Father Gabriel Amorth has re-established exorcism as a common rite in the Roman Catholic Church Guidelines from The Roman Ritual Flying saucers spin from snow-capped mountains Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day June 23,1821 Under the title "a very expensive frolic", The Times reports the case of a young man who was picked up by the night watch in London Weather Weatherquest Court Circular Church news Latest wills Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Lets Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Backlife Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Shopping Selections Premieredition Indian Ink makes mark in Coronation Racing Royal Ascot Filly routs strong field over mile Soft ground to winner's benefit Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon Football Redcar Racing Haydock Park Lingfield Park Totesport Royal Ascot Racing Royal Ascot Course specialists Orange Reading the racecard Al Qasi can fend off Australian challenge Racing Royal Ascot Ayr Newmarket Piggott shows star quality in photo-finish Racing Royal Ascot ING Direct Royal Ascot Yesterday's results Ayr Racing next week Redcar Musselburgh Newmarket Herbie Frogg The Sunday Times Inspiration of Sinfield kick-starts Smith reign Rugby league Frontline international New Zealand plot revenge mission against Alinghi Sailing America's Cup Six Kiwis sail for the Swiss holders Bertarelli pleads for an end to abuse Schedule Henin growing to enjoy grass Fasth in front British boost All-England final Foreign raid Riders' rift inflames problems for Honda Motorcycling British Grand Prix British Eurosport, 12.15pm Bowls Results Golf Rowing Today Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league Other sport Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Tomorrow Cricket Football Rugby league Other sport EDGE Anyone for fun tennis? It's called Wimbledon Picture Gallery Just the 48 pages on John Terry's wedding in Ok! magazi Delia's squeeze and sniff transfer rule Hatton gets chance to let loose in US dream bout Boxing Travelling hordes may surpass 10,000 Rooney honoured to have role to play Pickering has maturity to keep Britain in elite Athletics European Cup BBC One, 12.55pm Tale of the tape The Times Murray receives boost of favourable draw as injury cloud begins to lift Tennis Wimbledon Forehand is still below full power Henman faces an early test in Moyà Rest should cure wrist First-round draw Men Wembley cramps the Dolphins' style Saturday Insider There is just time to get one, in case the FA While Ricky Hatton laps up the limelight before his And another thing . . . Tony's world Lacoste Hamilton backing Britain as place where a superstar can feel at home Motor racing Lack of privacy is price of fame Family plays an important role Taxing life in public eye drives the best abroad Imaginative Snape puts the squeeze on Yorkshire Cricket Twenty20 Cup Sport Staff: Ramprakash takes lead role in Surrey victory Scoreboards I'm right about Mascarenhas, just wait and see Media Planet Collingwood charged with leading the revolution Cricket Selectors hint at aggressive style Trott out to avoid fate of Troughton Sport Staff: Bungling officials dropped by ICC The Sun Squad 'With Kaká in your team, the man upstairs will also be on your side' Football World's top 50 players Since Gabriele Marcotti named his 50 top players in the world on Times Online this week, the website has been swamped with comments and a fierce debate has raged in cyberspace. Here is the list. Is our European Football Correspondent's analysis correct? Timesonline Jordan celebrates 'slam-dunk' victory Blackburn denial United reschedule Fulham warned FA suspends Hill 'Sad, but no one is bigger than Arsenal' Football End of an era Audi Window watch Best of the web Invincible is undone by confirmation of weakness Football End of an era The Times Loyal Wenger unlikely to be following in footsteps of forward Football End of an era Arsenal manager to honour contract Boardroom power battle holds the key Cannons Fragile winger who gathered strength in new striking role Football End of an era Anelka lined up for return after record goalscorer leaves for £16m Top Gunner Morse 20th anniversary prize puzzle Times Crossword 23,635 £16m Henry to join Barça Loss of captain will shatter Arsenal Anelka lined up for shock return The Times ST. James's Place Football Shane Warne Index Inside The Times Essential reading for students Webwatch One rule for us . . . Money Letters Fly charges Overpowered Case Study Spending Plans in Hand Top Blog The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Exams that are richly rewarding Fidelity International Timesonline Don't make a sickening mistake Paula Hawkins considers whether critical-illness cover is a 'non-essential luxury' and examines the alternatives Multiple Display Advertising Items Jupiter Case Study Take Heart from Double Payout Why that low rate is not so great Elizabeth Colman says to take account of upfront fees when comparing the latest fixes Multiple Display Advertising Items Track down a good deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Action plan Should I split the divorce payout? Mark Atherton helps a self-proclaimed timid investor to decide the best use for a lump sum Henderson Cathy Mills: what the experts say The Times Cathy's response Timesonline Lloyds TSB Win the motorists' name game Mark Bridge on how to cut hundreds of pounds off car insurance simply by choosing your job description with care Case Study An Easy £400 Saving Thumbs up Thumbs down NatWest Hard graft is key for savers Zoë Strimpel explains how to achieve the best possible returns on your cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Watch for catches Try the money markets for large deposits Sainsbury's Case Study Ready to Explore Lump-Sum Alternatives Multiple Display Advertising Items It's full steam ahead for funds of hedge funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Activists' efforts pay dividends Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity International Banking 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 All-ports cash alert Artemis Adwatch Norwich Union Index Inside Next Week Puffing on the Job Cracking breakfast Hands off eggs — they're nutritious and they keep us sunny side up Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Ooh, dream lovers Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Fast-track chip to target cancer Storm damage Return of the screw Brompion Cross Clinic Mother's cheers Death and life plug Here's a site for sore eyes Inside the Mind of a GP St Anthony's Hospital Taking the country cure Why do rural children have fewer allergies than townies? The answer lies in the cowshed. Roger Dobson reports Stubbing out the Weed Fat and fit for a longer life Junk Medicine Obesity Statistics The accidental activist Vogue fashionista Bay Garnett tells Anna Shepard why she's more earth mother than green goddess Pru Health Putting down the shutters Boots Blogwatch Greenie Points If you don't stop snoring . . . Inside Story Noisy Nights . . . we're heading for a break-up Celia Dodd on how one young couple saved their marriage Getting the right treatment Men's Health Myths Timesonline Dark lords of love Is your man an emotional vampire? In the second extract from his book on narcissism, Simon Crompton explains why good girls fall for bad guys ClearZal Aren't I lovely . . . CoaguChek Are all narcissists men? Little Miss Sunshine's cool looks for summer How do you get your little darlings to cover up their skin from the sun's harmful rays? Kate Wighton's the shops with a pair of trendy teens, while Laura Deeley seeks out some shady goods When the heat is on Simple guidelines to protect against the sun's harmful UV rays Burn Busters: Sorted For Families in the Times Today Eat your Greens Strawberry Ice Lollies Power Plate Mr Slow at your table Slow Food sounds great, but Nick Wyke asks if fast-track Britain might find it hard to swallow Summer Takeaway Store Detective Fast food that's good for you A rare burger stakes its claim Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check The Times Burger tartare Multiple Display Advertising Items Feedback From testicles to baldness, last week's Man Issue got the postbag bulging Star Letter The Times Correction SoOrganic Modern Malaises On the road to fitness Your exercise routine needn't go to pot on holiday, says Rosie Millard. Try the trailer-trash workout Break sweat Flora A bra that's fit for me Hannah Betts meets the woman who inspired an M&S lingerie range for breast cancer sufferers The Times One night to change it all Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Big sister's all grown up Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Reality TV host Davina McCall, 39, has dumped her demons: as a mum she gets her fix from fitness Superdrug Index Inside Hello to internet booking and carbon footprints - and goodbye to all that The World this Week Climatecare Web of the Week Image of the Week Hot Hotels Town and Country Brussels airlines They're all smiles now A five-star resort demands five-star behaviour. No problem for Hilly Janes - but what about her kids? Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun and sand: three other family favourites Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Run for the sun Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Late Family Deals for Summer Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Something new under the sun Ithaca is part Greek fishing village, part Manhattan, Annabelle Thorpe finds British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Greek beauties: best of the boutiques Multiple Display Advertising Items Last of the red-hot lovers Rollin', rollin', rollin'. . . Will Hide gets a taste of Tuscany by Vespa Need to know Out of Africa, back to Blighty After a year on the road, where will our gap family settle? Rachel Tims explores the options Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Monet's misery A Times reader has found a letter written by the artist from the Savoy, Tom Chesshyre reports The Times News in Brief £72 is just the start . . . African Safari Club Ring for Dinner Your Say Tom Chesshyre Answers your Queries US Immigration Cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. . . This Week: Radisson SAS, Stansted Airport, Essex Competition Departure Board Route of the Week: Ibiza Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Luxury Travel Fair Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'Here's some small comfort in Sir Salman's troubles' 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 David Baddiel 'Attacking religion can seem like breaking a butterfly on a wheel' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Favourite criminal cities Reader Chart Yaffa Glass picks six thinking-woman's books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . What the papers said: Required reading Breathing new life into the saga. . . or a rehash with nothing new From princess to queen of hearts Tina Brown's The Diana Chronicles helps Sarah Vine to understand the hysteria that followed her death Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Bang to writes Why is crime fiction so compelling — for writers and readers? In the foreword to a new Rough Guide to the genre Ian Rankin explains the fascination, while two leading authors make their statements to Sarah Dunant and Marcel Berlins 'a case is like a piece of theatre' 'If I was wacky, I couldn't write' My warm Wellcome Daunted by the research needed for his novel on psychiatry, Sebastian Faulks began his fascination with a special library Middlebrow, more than middling interest Stephen McClarence hears a stout defence of some forgotten writers An open door Publishing? It's an art form When mainstream publishers rejected his novel as too literary, Tom McCarthy turned to the art world. It took success in the US to make them come running The Times Word aloud A poet to the core of his being Nonfiction Biography Being Shelly: The Poet's Search for Himself by Ann Wroe Waiting for the bomb to drop Geopolitics The Atomic Bazaar The Rise of the Nuclear Poor by William Langewiesche Weapon of choice Military history AK47: The Story of the People's Gun by Michael Hodges In short Sylvia, Queen of the Headhunters: An Outrageous Englishwoman and Her Lost Kingdom Doomsday Men The Real Dr Strangelove and the Dream of the Superweapon Out of It: How Cocaine Killed My Brother by Clare Campbell Hodder, £15.99 The Times Marco's odyssey Fiction Novel The Birthday Party by Panos Karnezis In short Pot of gold from the rainbow nation Thriller Devil's Peak by Deon Meyer translated by K. L. Seegers Full of the joys of swing Novel The Back Nine by Billy Mott Man-made madness Novel The Archivist's Story The Color Purple Classics Agent Zigzag: Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy Paperbacks Nonfiction By Ben MacIntyre Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Road Fiction By Cormac McCarthy Picador, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Gordon Brown Prime Minister By Tom Bower Harper Perennial, £8.99 £9.49 (free p&p) The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox By Maggie O'Farrell Headline Review, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Setting the Desert on Fire T. E. Lawrence and Britain's Secret War in Arabia, 1916-1918 By James Barr Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Love Songs and Lies By Libby Purves Hodder, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) It's a girl thing Children's Audiobooks The Times In this week's TLS As refreshing as a dive into fresh snow-even if the characters go too far, literally The Books group Next week in Books Pick up a 99p book Jumbo Crossword 705 Games Chess Answers Winning move Scrabble National Su Doku Championships Win £1,000 Pit your wits against the best Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4249 The Listener Crossword 3935 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 046 - Easy Su Doku challenge No 1391 - Difficult Killer No 547 - Deadly (1 hour 20 mins) Solution to the Summer Su Doku Challenge Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1389 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1390 Solution to Friday's Killer No 546 Index Eternal lure of stepping back into the past Travellers are still in awe of ancient civilisations The Times Dwarfed by the Grandeur of the Desert History at the core of a rock solid location Geraldine Brennan is beguiled by the wonders of Petra Voyages Jules Verne Land of Frankincense and Myrrh Pharaohs cast a lasting spell Jane Dunford is entranced by Egypt's majestic monuments Voyages Jules Verne Temples Live on thanks to Huge Rescue Mission Follow in history's muddy footprints A land of mystery where tourists still blaze a trail Nick Jackson explores the little known splendours of Syria Maritime city fell to tide of invaders New gems shine in the eternally fascinating city Time never stands still for the visitor to Rome, writes Nick Wyke Two Thumbs up for the School for Sandals The Immortal Remains of a Secret Society Paradox of a people who were shamelessly licentious … Sue Mallia looks at the aesthetic genius of the wanton Etruscans Island colonists leave their classical mark Greece and Rome helped to shape Sicily, says Peter Davies The Splendour of Syracuse Greece takes centre stage with a full house of glories Tony Dawe gives his daughter a view of history from the gods Apollo's Island Keeps Drawing the Pilgrims World is in a whirl over the dervishes Civilisation abounds at the cultural crossroads Turkey offers the best of East and West, writes Nick Jackson ABTA Leptis the Magnificent Libya's jewel lives up to its rave reviews, says Renata Rubnikowicz Voyages Jules Verne Gaddafi's Camel and Other Icons Flowers of the Desert and the Oasis Glorious legacy is a tribute to the Empire builders Some of the finest Roman sites are in Tunisia, says Tony Dawe Visit Jordan Ancients Knew how to Go with the Flow Voyages Jules Verne Index BMW Sky Contents A Silver-Screen Goddess is Born MazDa The Dark Ages Bombay Sapphire Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . Wisdom Folk Music (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Brian Cox, 61, Actor Lexiconfusion No. 138 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Fudge-Beater Honda The Times Retail Therapy Cat Fights Bargainhunter Out There Desert Storm Re-create the cool glamour of Arabian nights by pairing elegant ruched tops with hareem pants, glitzy flat sandals and a stylish turban Howies Coolhunter Bosch Exposed: Secrets of a Gossip Columnist 3Am Girl For five years, Jessica Callan formed a third of the infamous 3am Girls, scouring parties, premieres and ladies' loos for celebrity secrets. Now, having thrown in her starry towel, she kisses and tells in her new book on the gossip business Skoda Panasonic Magners The End Game What does it feel like to give up such enormous power? After a decade as Prime Minister, Tony Blair leaves office on Wednesday. with intimate access to moments of high political emotion, whether behind the scenes on resignation day in Sedgefield or on the road in devastated Iraq, Robert Crampton and … Orange Nivea Jeep British Airways Garret Glamour Fashion Add a splash of art-school chic to your summer wardrobe with straw hats, silk brogues, smocks and cropped dungarees The Sunday Times Lighten up Because You Need It How to pour (essential) oil on troubled waters Truth in Beauty Dear Sarah Q Try as I might, I simply can't seem to master the liquid eyeliner look. Do you have any tips on how to make it work? Salon Spy: Hair by Pietro 8 Guildford Road, Woking Surrey (01483 762008) Great Rail Journeys My Children Love the Ritual of Making Scotch Eggs Food Herb and Lemon Scotch Eggs Makes 8 Smoked Mackerel Dip with Crunchy Vegetables Serves 4 Spanish Chicken Salad with Chorizo, Chickpeas and Olives Intercontinential Barrafina is like a Bus. If You Want to Get where It's Going during Rush Hour, You'll Have to Queue Restaurants Bran Flakes The Green Kitchen Re-Using Pots and Pans Top 100 Summer Wines Summer Wines In the third instalment of her guide to the season's most drinkable bottles, Jane MacQuitty delivers a mouthwatering selection of top-quality wines that won't break the bank The Sunday Times Wine Club Beefeater Sherry Baby Foodie at Large Heston Blumenthal's in love with sherry. Is it time we were, too? Taste Test. . . Penne BEKO Rooms at the Top After 20 years on his house without making changes, Max Nuttall decided to transform his roof space into far more than a standard loft conversion The Times Fired Earth Longwoodholidays There was a pleasing Amish moment when the pergola went up. 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The … is whether history will view Beta Male Renault BUPA Index BMW Index Skedaddle up He's marginally less influential than Doctor Who but Tony Blair still merits a rollicking TV send-off, says Caitlin Moran Farewell Tony Blair, the cartoonist's friend Low culture Going out A fine new London gallery space lurks under our feet, says Richard Morrison Antonio — he's a cool cat Screen These days he may be best known as a CGI moggy in Shrek movies, but Antonio Banderas still does a passable global sex god. Stefanie Marsh steels herself Lucky You New Film Reviews Director: Curtis Hanson, PG, 124min Stars: Eric Bana, Robert Duvall, Drew Barrymore On general release Captivity Director: Roland Joffé, 18,85min Stars: Elisha Cuthbert, Daniel Gillies, Laz Alonso On general release Films on Release A rose with thorns The Big Film La Vie en Rose is a melodramatic but compelling Edith Piaf biopic, says Wendy Ide Top Films in Rep Free Open-Air Screenings If . . . 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Tom Dyckhoff reveals the best heritage gigs of the summer The Times Nick Drake Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Family Tree (Island) Pharoahe Monch Desire (SRC/Universal) Siobhan Donaghy Ghosts (Parlophone) The Big CD Editors Victoria Segal on An End Has as Start Ryan Adams Easy Tiger (Lost Highway) K'naan Jazz/world The Dusty Foot on the Road (Wrasse) Hiromi Time Control (Telarc) Top Five Classical Top Five Gigs Top Jazz South Bank Centre Top Clubs Stephen Darlington Classical Taverner (Avie) Columbia Chamber Ensemble Stravinsky (Sony) Robert Spano Vaughan Williams (Telarc) The Trawler The best music out there on the net The O2 Into America's dark art Sights Jamie Shovlin's new work examines the soul of America. No matter that he's hardly visited, he tells Damian Whitworth Top Five Galleries National Portrait Gallery We've fine art at fair prices A Peter Blake for £25? The Art Car Boot Fair is the only place, says Nancy Durrant Enjoy Some Serious Street Fun, Says Gavin Turn Top Five Museums Top Five Events Top Five for Kids Square Meal: Top waterside dining Drink in the views with Square Meal's guide to the South East's best restaurants at the water's edge See Compleat Angler The Narrow The Big Eat The Dundas Arms The Grand Union Public House Hythe Bay Fish Restaurant Le Pont De La Tour The Riverside Brasserie The River CafÉ The White Horse Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenco Knight of laughs Can a nice chap like Sir Trevor cut it in the cruel world of satire, wonders Hugo Rifkind Radio Head Chris Campling on the lure of Wimbledon Your starter for £200,000 Tonight, Knowledge writer and quiz boffin Olav Bjortomt will be rich — or ditched. This is his six-month journey to the top Chater's Choice This week's Most rigorous post-mortem Saturday 23 Main channels TV Choice Key Variations The People's Quiz Best of the Rest . . . BBC One, 6.15pm Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) Main channels Saturday 23 Film Choice ITV1, 2.40pm Shanghai Noon (2000) BBC One, 10.45pm The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991) Channel 4,11pm Confetti (2006) MultiChannel Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Sky Movies Premiere, 9.45pm Saturday 23 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Live America's Cup Sailing Daytime Sport Radio listings Sunday 24 Main channels TV Choice BBC One, 7pm Variations Glastonbury 2007 BBC Two, 5.15pm/10.30pm Fools Rush in (1997) Main channels Sunday 24 Film Choice Five, 8pm 28 Days Later (2002) Channel 4,10pm The Haunting (1999) BBC One, 11pm Shadow of a Doubt (1943, b/w) MultiChannel Sky Movies Classics, 9pm The Green Mile (1999) Film4,9pm Sunday 24 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Monday 25 Main channels TV Choice Variations Panorama Best of the Rest . . . BBC One, 8.30pm Fallen (1998) Main channels Monday 25 Film Choice Five, 10pm Die Hard (1988) ITV1, 11pm TV Trivia Quiz Nixon (1995) MultiChannel Sky Modern Greats, 9pm Monday 25 Prime-time multichannel Women's Institute Multichannel Choice BBC Four, 9pm Cosi Fan Tutte Daytime Choice Sky Arts, 2pm Radio listings Tuesday 26 Main channels Sensitive Skin TV Choice BBC Two, 10pm Variations Arabella Weir's Tough Gig Best of the Rest . . . ITV1, 10pm A Man Called Peter (1955) Main channels Tuesday 26 Film Choice Channel 4,1.10pm The Mexican (2001) BBC One, 11.15pm TV Trivia Quiz Une Liaison Pornographique (1999) MultiChannel BBC Four, 11pm Tuesday 26 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Andy Warhol: The Complete Picture DaytimeChoice Sky Arts, 4.45pm Radio listings Wednesday 27 Main channels TV Choice Variations How to Be 18th Century Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 11.20pm Executive Decision (1996) Main channels Wednesday 27 Film Choice Five, 9pm The Cider House Rules (1999) BBC One, 10.45pm Psycho (1998) Channel 4,1.05am TV Trivia Quiz Miss Potter (2006)/Harsh Times (2005)/Perfume (2006) MultiChannel New to Sky Box office Wednesday 27 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Choice Judge John Deed Daytime Choice UKTV Drama, 1pm Radio listings Thursday 28 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Graham Norton Show Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 10pm Witness for the Prosecution (1957, b/w) Main channels Thursday 28 Film Choice Channel 4,1.20pm Auntie Mame (1958) Channel 4,2.50am TV Trivia Quiz The Magdalene Sisters (2002) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Thursday 28 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Live International Twenty20 Cricket Daytime Choice Sky Sports 1 (and HD), 5pm Radio listings Friday 29 Main channels TV Choice Variations Balderdash & Piffle Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 10pm Moulin Rouge, (1952) Main channels Friday 29 Film Choice Channel 4,1.15pm Boys Don't Cry (1999) BBC Two, 11.45pm Trivia Quiz Answers The Dresser (1983) MultiChannel ITV3, 9.05pm Friday 29 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Seconds from Disaster Daytime Choice National Geographic, 2pm/3pm/4pm Radio listings Bose
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