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Gráinne Gilmore, Barry Titchen, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Paul Muldoon poet, Jean Sarah, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Carrie Bolt, Zahid Hussain, Caroline Stacey, Sheila Rhodes, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Adrienne Klinger, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Routledge, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Philip Clothier, John Mulvey, Cherie Blair, Diana James, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Caitlin Davidson, Albert Webley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Colin Tudge, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Kitsch Chic, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Hannah Waldram, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Sian Lile, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Martin Aston, Mark Barnes, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Dori Gilinski, Kevin Eason, Polly Beard, Heather Neill, GrÁinne Gilmore, Lucy Bannerman, Dan Green, John Bungey, Andrew Norfolk, Rosie Millard, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, John Crompton, Vivienne Parry, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Vinny Lee, Jack Malvern, Kamil Tchorek, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Peter Rayner, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Jeanette Winterson, Sarah Dempster, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Simon Cowell, Tom Findlay, Jenny MacArthur, J. Oldcorn, Rob Sharp, John Leach, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Nigel Evans, Chris Green, Rhys Blakely, Will Gatti, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Harry Harde, Jonathan Richards, Roger Grenville, Barbara Kingsolver, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Robert Smith, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Paul Rubert, Kate Muir, Tim Teeman, Danny Wallace, Aggie MacKenzie, Murray Walker, Tom Whitwell, Kath Raymond, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Neil Harman, Jenny Lewis, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Sandi Toksvig, William Trevor, Lisa Armstrong, James Rossiter, Divine Brown, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Neel Mukherjee, Michael White, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Liam Byrne MP, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Nicolas Soames, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Hilary Freeman, Gordon Ramsay, John Vaillant, R. Simons, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Geoff Thomas, Michael Bourdeaux, Kaveh Solhekol, Sylvia Kristel, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, J. K. Rowling, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Hattie Garlick, Lewis Smith Environmental Reporter, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Ross Leckie, Pearl Lowe, John Richards, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Anna Williamson, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Anne Fine, Joanna Moorhead, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Kate Grenville, Dr Peter Warren, chairman, Paul Simons, Kerry Baggott, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Linda Colley, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, P. J. Aughton, Jane Macquitty, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Phil Glensister, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Renata Rubnikowicz, Mrs L. Priddle, Peter Croft, Richard J. Armstrong, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Mike Barnard, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Gavin Smith, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Pomroy, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Richard Beeston, Roger May, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Colin Cowell, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dixe Wills, Anna Shepard, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, The Rev Michael Bentley, Russell Celyn Jones, Richard Morrison, Simon Kernick, Tom Chesshyre, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Pat Barker, Lisa Tuttle, Dr John Stevenson, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Lyn MacDonald, Will Hide, Jan Raath, Douglas Kennedy, Jane Macartney, Mrs B. Whitrow, Heather Graham, Michael Rogers,
ResumoThe Times Index 200,000 'friends' inform on tax cheats Taxman's confidential hotline proves popular Inspectors are told to recoup an extra £7.25bn Sisters choose surgery to beat cancer threat from their rogue gene Doctor is charged over bomb attacks Not so green option Campbell's boast Madeleine arrest Eriksson aims high Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Doctor is charged with plotting bomb attacks on London and Glasgow Fellow suspect is a specialised engineer He told family of his role in a 'secret project' 'Easy rider' trip ends in tragedy Son killed by lorry at start of American trek Father cradled him as he lay dying on freeway Rochebobois Motorcycle journeys Boom in internet shopping may be adding to carbon dioxide emissions Vans making more deliveries, says study Journeys often only involve one or two stops Lessons in leaving the jet at home for Live Earth stars Labour to join Plaid Cymru in coalition Terror case jailings Man denies murders Singer remanded Correction Picture Gallery Kennedy is caught smoking on a train Confrontation in the week of new ban Police called after MP refused to stub it out Armed robbers flee with jewellery worth millions Ba Average age: 26. From a caring family, married, with children, graduate The unexpected profile of the modern terrorist Turning to jihad We expect suicide bombers to be uneducated social outcasts who have been twisted by fanatics. But the reality can be very different Picture Gallery Airport hit by suicide bombers? You've got to laugh . . . Healthy sisters decide to have 'drastic surgery' after discovery of cancer gene They opt for removal of womb and breasts At least we can help each other, women say La maison coloniale Labour minister asked the Tories to back him for Mayor of London Sir Digby Jones met Cameron in secret talks Former CBI boss did not confide in Brown Almost 50 universities 'at risk of financial collapse' On the list Holidayinn Barclaycardbreathe Times medical writer is hailed by his peers Restraint challenge Activists convicted (AP): Extradition plea fails Voting age lowered Picture Gallery 'We'll release your girl but your husband must take her place' Unicef New technology lets historians see the wood beyond the trees Aerial detection system can spot unknown ruins Missing section of Offa's Dyke is found Seat Wet weather is our heritage . . . and without rain, we would talk French Brown responds to the floods with visit to worst-hit areas Killer driver said he was off on holiday and fled scene of crash Hilton Magazine Bonhams Janice Turner Orange Giles Whittell Evil plotters? More like sad and crackpot The New Brown Change and continuity, style and substance A Swamp of Despair Nigeria's restive Delta threatens to destabilise the whole country Gone Shopping Tax evaders are in the wrong, but does that make ratting on them right? The Daleks have no answer to this Picture Gallery As floodwaters swirl, a great divide opens up A fair settlement Sponsored marriages Bratvision Big events show up London's transport tragedy Morality and the Church in Africa Timesonline Lucky for some Flood of regulation Jam and rolls Wet reckoning Michael, keep away. The NHS is a rip-off Don't panic. Our 154 jams contain no spiders Why Gladstone might have preferred PMQs L'orÉal Police make arrest over £1.3m Madeleine hoax Fraudster claimed to know girl's whereabouts E-mails were traced to a Dutch internet café Jail for couple who had sex as child, 9, watched online HSBC Security tight for Harry's last hurrah Boots My Week Dfs Hp Mobility scooters face tax increase Adventurer's hot-air balloon record Lawyer in CSA dispute freed from jail One flipper at a time for this learner Ibuyeco Guardhouse used by Beefeaters of Tudor times unearthed at Tower Etiquette pitfalls in the social web of wannabe friends The world of Facebook Schoolchildren, trendy teenagers, yuppies, celebrities . . . all are having to say yes or no to an age-old plea: can I be in your gang? Magnet Who's talking? Npower A guide to internet manners A racing model is worth her weight in beer The week on the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Pardon my neologism Make mine a GT Cyber copycot Site closed by Kremlin in back Web in brief Return of the dotcom bubble? Nice work if you can avoid it Top 20 hits for Iraqi insurgents Woodland Trust Times Online Traffic jams as Tour de France sets off via Tunbridge Wells Kia Motors Currys Diary that will bring master of spin to his personal crossroads Saturday profile Alastair Campbell Alastair Campbell suffered depression on leaving No 10. The publication of his diaries on Monday could be a turning point for this obsessive man. But will it work? Multiple Display Advertising Items From the Campbell blog Lean, mean and razor-sharp, the demon barber is back First night Concert Sweeney Todd Festival Hall Ilva China Poland Traditional strength The Ratzinger Effect: more money, more pilgrims — and lots more Latin Coach's fight for a job challenges French culture of early retirement E. on French population Face transplant 'made me human again' Recipient of graft praises donor's family Tissue rejection will be a lifelong possibility Mugabe calls in thugs to police prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Losing control Lumix Protest bloggers ordered to come out of the shadows Multiple Display Advertising Items Three Home or away? The plumber's Poland The great migration Craftsmen, builders and graduates are leaving but now families and towns are fighting back Paramount Group of Hotels Choice that will shape a nation Poland The great migration On the road London Aquarium Here is the news . . . mayor is journalist's secret lover Which? Islamic militants fire at Musharraf aircraft Quaker Oats (AP): Karaoke owner kept explosives In brief (AP): Drink-driver was 11 years old (Reuters): Husband fails to mask his anger (AP): Hamas launches rockets at Israel (AP): Eight lives to go after sea journey Stena Line (AP): Tiger cubs thrill zoo visitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life in property price warning as it cuts funds' values Withdrawals cut for thousands of investors Advisers fear funds could be forced to sell Tax breaks set up boom for bike shops Tesco website woes Kwik Save rescue Channel 4 radio move Quote of the day Gazprom's UK buy Business big shot Criminal steeple chase as lead price goes through roof All at sea Stock markets Sale price of Mirror newspapers disappoints Silent UBS assassination augurs HSBC tie-up Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Timesonline Fast, garish, costly: welcome to the new golf Sales of high-tech road bikes soaring Corporate world demands best kit Business big shot Roger Carr The Times Lenders pass latest rates increase on to borrowers Times Online Estate agents angry at Tesco property website Injunction threat hits supermarket group Up to 4,000 firms want details deleted Another rise in factory output against all the odds A lead worker finishes the roof of Lincoln Cathedral. The price of lead has tripled over the past year, making church roofs and attractive target for thieves And just for the record, Taylor was there first City Diary One of her political enemies once said of Hazel Blears, City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day I am indebted to the magazine of Deutsche Börse, an … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times New store in store at site where Tesco fell City Diary Channel 4 alliance wins chance to fight BBC with ten radio stations Akzo Nobel told to 'put up or shut up' over intentions on ICI The Times Orient-Express tipped as hotel sector's next buyout target Starwood Capital takes look at group Von Essen keen on European properties Orient-Express Hotels New bid could land Bausch with a $40m penalty (Reuters): Chicago exchange raises bid for CBOT (Reuters): Alcan spurns offer (Reuters): Race bias fined PwC's Tyco payout No price cut for PS3 Facebook ahead Mutiny in the boardroom as a chairman is publicly snubbed The UBS debacle Its chief is ousted and a smooth handover looks impossible for UBS, after an explosive decision by its board Tropicana At the captain's table The Times 'It would be bad if the bank lost both of us' Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bank's faith in metal prices boosts miners Large caps Gilts White Nile at a low ebb Small caps Glaxo and RBS hobble the Tempus Ten, but there is still reason to be optimistic Aga Foodservice Equity Prices Bransby Home of Rest for Horses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Régine Crespin French opera singer whose sensuous voice and acting were matched by a life candidly recounted in a racy memoir Regine Crespin, French opera singer, was born on March 23,1927. She died on July 5,2007, aged 80 Faith Feedback Boots Randolph Saxophonist whose 40-year career as a Nashville session man began with his hit solo, Yakety Sax Boots Randolph, saxophonist, was born on June 3,1927. He died on July 3,2007, aged 80 Bill Pinkney Former baseball pitcher whose deep bass featured on the first records of the Drifters Bill Pinkney, singer, was born on August 15,1925. He died on July 4,2007, aged 81 Dame Thea King Lives Remembered Elijah and the prophetic truth of the 'still, small voice' Faith The voices the KGB failed to silence A testament to Lithuanian resistance to Stalinist brutality is going home to Vilnius Faith news Time for toast, bombastic bores, disengagement rings and skirt security Modern times Feather report Readers reply Wanted: 12-year-olds, must have own Times Feedback What is the reading age of The Times? Plus the times2 back page, and first ladies forward What to look out for Court Circular The Times Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church news In Memoriam-Private School Notices Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Trustee Acts The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropicana The rains of 1903 showed off climate's extreme side Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day July 7,1954 Weather Weatherquest Depend on Authorized version in Eclipse Racing Derby winner can complete rare double Ground conditions are positive for favourite Coral Timesonline Sandown Park Tennis Football Beverley Racing Waterlogging claims Haydock fixture Sandown Park Yesterday's results Warwick Wolverhampton Beverley Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing next week Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Montgomerie takes short cut to second place Golf Phillips calms lively Toytown to keep Britain in contention Equestrianism Standings Bowls Results Boxing Golf Rowing Rugby league Today Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league Other sport Richards shows strength in depth of the US Athletics Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Other sport England hope to escape one last act of defiance by Chanderpaul Cricket NatWest Series Ginger Beer Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Staff: Rain has the final word as holders lose proud record Cricket Twenty20 Cup Last night's scoreboards Quarter-final draw Hamilton must not pay price of loyalty Saturday Insider Even the hardest of hearts melted on Thursday evening … One Ron-speak insight from Dennis on Hamilton that … The motor racing bug bit Redmond Carter after shooting And another thing . . . Tony's world Goldsack and O'Hanlon make presence felt Rowing Robertson gives her rivals a hand Sailing Revenge proves sweet for Napa Boxing Ultimate test of endurance for competitors and cynics alike Cycling Tour de France Wiggins has the chance to realise his dream Inside Pendleton strikes the pose of a future Olympic champion Cycling Allez! Hamilton hysteria hits new heights as visitors flock to see national treasure Motor racing British Grand Prix Silverstone ticket sales increase by 65,000 Fans touched by the humility of 22-year-old Silverstone, Tomorrow, 1pm Timesonline Honda keep their distance from espionage allegations Motor racing British Grand Prix Itv1, noon tomorrow A mecca for drivers or simply the pits? Shell Practice times Eriksson's stress builds as he lays foundations for City restructuring Football Swede sets about restoring reputation Manager to move to the North West Johnnocamps No laughing matter Just who does own the rights to Tévez? Football O'Neill still short on numbers after sealing Reo-Coker deal Live Earth Liverpool bank £16m as Cissé and Bellamy are moved on Football West Ham complete deal for Wales forward Benayoun expected to move the other way Rival bidders race against time to submit Leeds offers Clubs in the bag Window watch Dead certs Decent bets Long shots Tea and sympathy flood SW19 Grace singing in the rain Picture Gallery Marathon man Nadal warms up for sprint to the finishing line Tennis Wimbledon The trail from qualifying to the final is close to an end. Neil Harman says that the player now in the spotlight will take some stopping IBM Path to glory Timesonline Federer gets timely does of reality in windy city Tennis Wimbledon Elder Murray revels in his doubles adulation Order of play Henin and Roddick bite the dust as French duo take top billing Tennis Wimbledon Toyota Timesonline Tennis Wimbledon Results from SW19 Djokovic outlasts friend amid fanfare Times Crossword 23,647 Eriksson claims he will take City back into football's elite The Times Guinness Index Cricket Giles Smith Index Inside Free guides Thetimes Race is on for fixed rates Mortgage Watch Money Letters Undervalued customer Still in the dark The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Insurers must share the blame Artemis Buying a flat one step at a time Mark Atherton helps a young couple hoping to take advantage of the Social HomeBuy scheme Britannia Samantha and Symon: what the experts say Budgeting Keith Tondeur, director Credit Action Mortages Ray Boulger, senior technical advisor, John Charcol Links Bank of Scotland Samantha's response It's time to switch on to offset home loans Higher interest rates present a lucrative opportunity for some borrowers, says Gráinne Gilmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Fixed rates versus variable rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Intelligent Finance Case Study Buy to let or to fret? The right loan deal is essential for amateur landlords, says Elizabeth Colman Multiple Display Advertising Items Blog Watch Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study 'in for a Penny, in for a Pound' Thumbs up Thumbs down You may fit the bill for a specialist care home Mark Bridge explains how your ancestry, religion or former career could entitle you to a cheaper deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Fees climbing at a 'frightening' rate Multiple Display Advertising Items Help is at hand Barclays still a home banker Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Schroder as Agriculture Fund Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Norwich and Peterborough Building Society 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 Inside Next Week What men want In the family way Egg donation shows how science is bringing us closer together Need to Know? Well, Well . . . The Doh! instinct John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Picture Gallery Will you drop dead in eight years' time? Nosing out liars Yes, dear Antibody Atkins alert Name-bugging The rules of reproduction Junk Medicine Fertility Tourism Me and my love machine What does your car say about you? Simon Crompton gives us a new steer on the psychology of driving What kind of driver are you? Men, women and beautiful wheels 4headaches In the mood for meditation Rupert Everett tells Janice Turner how the party boy found the path to enlightenment Body & soul Next Week in Theprivateclinic Summer of our discount tents Greenie Points High anxiety Inside Story Panic Attacks The GMTV presenter Anna Williamson, 25, describes how she coped when her life fell apart and found herself living in a cycle of fear Timesonline Press the panic button Ariel Is this man the In an experiment to see if music and other sounds can influence Answer to your dreams? Our slumbers, Juliet Rix pulls on her pyjamas and snuggles up to a computer called Bertha The Times Still lost in the land of nod The scrub-up race: ready, steady, get dressed, go Store Detective Fast Family Food Take a leaf out of Eat your Greens Beverley Glock picks farm-fresh food that's easy to make with children Let's all say frittata Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Timesonline New potato frittata with broad bean salsa Nutritionist's verdict Multiple Display Advertising Items The hands-on mums There's nothing like a good massage to help you bond with baby, says Kerry Baggott Tips and techniques Multiple Display Advertising Items Spread your wings Free-wheelers get on track Focus Report Active Kids Sports camps for the disabled are a great start for future athletes, says Laura Deeley Norwich Union A sporting ace From the Balmoral estate to the wilds of Essex, give the family a flutter The Times Especially for Families in the Times Today So, where's the beef? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Hot chick, cool message Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way From pole-dancing to saving the planet, actress Heather Graham, 37, wants to make a difference Lancom Paris Index Inside The-times Cover Image: Rosa Enjoys Fossil-Hunting at Lyme Regis. Get out of the armchair and saddle up for the ride of your life . . . The World this Week Ace of spades Ferrygreen Web of the Week Wild about Harry Go west Image of the Week Hot Hotels Cyprus Sun Multiple Display Advertising Items History woman, valley girl . . . Forget hot, overcrowded beaches. A Welsh ramble among the puddles promises fun for all the family, says Bettany Hughes Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Rail Journeys Need to know Book now African Safari Club Take me to funky town Departures Jill Crawshaw Finds the Best Ideas Convent calling Animal farm Mission: sea food and eat it Will Hide enjoys the UK's finest fish and chips. Followed by an Irn-Bru cornet Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the woods Activities for kids, a rest for Mum and Dad . . . how do two Suffolk family breaks compare? Julia Brookes finds out Going green Euro Tunnel Budding boffins Meet the ancestors A Lyme Regis costume party turns science into fun. Anjana Ahuja explains 1St TEE Gym Rats? Holiday Inn Picture Gallery And They're off . . . La Niña snow joy Odd weather now could mean great winter skiing, says Tom Chesshyre News in Brief Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Celebrity x Cruises They've got the world on a string From books to bugs, action to art — Diana James picks the best summer adventures for children of all ages The Knowledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: Yotel, Gatwick South Terminal, West Sussex Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Murcia Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Pacific Touring Index Reader's Block First word 'Write what you know—in your heart, that is' 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 Books First Her word 'If your language is impoverished your thinking will shrink to fit' TLS Index Critic's Chart Lyn MacDonald picks the best novels on the first World War Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, July 8,1984 Reader Chart Sian Lile picks six that light up her shelves Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . An object lesson in the horrors of war In Life Class Pat Barker uses three artists' lives to bear witness to the brutality of the trenches. Ben MacIntyre hails an inspiring return to form Extract From Life Class by Pat Barker Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books High riders and doped pedallers With the Tour de France beginning in London today, Matthew Syed picks the best writing about the cycle race that is the ultimate test of human stamina The books My real-life lesson in fear The thriller writer Simon Kernick knows what true horror is like. He came face to face with it when he was just 16 Timesonline Hidden memories and a Secret River Kate Grenville reveals how family history and psychoanalysis helped to inspire her prizewinning bestseller Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? The Day of the Boggart A surly young Lancastrian and a Spook look set to take over the mantle of Harry Potter. Amanda Craig meets their creator, Joseph Delaney, and is spellbound The Spook's Battle That damned pervasive Pimpernel What is it about the drawling fop with the maddening titter that still excites our imagination? Will Gatti, a lifetime fan, seeks here and there for answers Field studies with the emphasis on fun Dinner at the local Food Canadian chainsaw massacre Natural world The Golden Spruce In short Drop out — but never drop in Surfing The Times The city limits of a yee-haw foreign policy Iraq Emmanuelle: the naked truth Film The Times A master of revelations Short stories Wars of the worlds Science fiction In short Black Mass Back to crimes past Le crime français Audiobooks Classics The Raj Quartet Timesonline Nonfiction Dunkirk Flight to the Last Man Fiction Total war Smoked out The Poisonwood Bible Why only women's voices? And does it matter if you don't get the message about Africa? Alyson Rudd talks to Barbara Kingsolver, our latest author Harry's mantle 'Don't belittle your wife before visitors' Jumbo Crossword 707 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4261 The Listener Crossword 3937 Men in Her Life by Raich Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku No 048-Easy Time to solve Win Copies of the Times Puzzle Books How to Enter Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Last Week's Winners Su Doku challenge No 1413 - Difficult Killer No 559 - Deadly (1 hour) Index British riders flying the flag Le Tour 2007 Timesonline It gives me nightmares, but I have to confront the pain of the Tour again Geoff Thomas tackled snow-capped mountains and searing heat two years ago to raise money for leukaemia research. Now the former England midfield player is getting back in the saddle Competition Le Tour 2007 Ride with Champions T-Mobile On your bike, London, the prologue is coming to town in all its glory Le Tour 2007 Alyson Rudd dons a yellow jersey and takes her life in her hands on the capital's busy streets. Luckily, the Tour riders will have it easy The stages T Mobile T-Mobile-building a winning team From captain Michael Rogers to the guy who drives the coach, the boys in magenta will be working together for success War on drugs being stepped up but deep-seated divisions still remain Jeremy Whittle on the sport's renewed efforts to get to grips with the damage caused by the doping scandals that marred last year's Tour The Teams Le Tour 2007 The Teams Le Tour 2007 Crédit Agricole (France) Cavendish and Co get ready to prove that Britain's got talent Jeremy Whittle on a new generation of home-grown riders who are more than capable of making an impact against established names Best of British The Teams T Mobile Index Night Driving by Golf BlackBerry Curve Contents 07.07.07 Audrey Hepburn Pops into Tiffany's Contacts Live Earth The Dark Ages Alfie and Perry's Beginners Guide to . . . Tea Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Anna Fine, 59, Author Advice for the Domestically Challenged This week: Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Cupcake Maker Honda Rachel's organic Retail Therapy The Con is Not on Bargainhunter Out There Coolhunter 24 at the 4S Lock Sharp Men's Stuff Sony Boschappliances Bosch England's Dreamer Samsung Beko Saved by the Bell School Leavers Renault Jordans Superfoods Sexy Beasts Chrysler Jeep Richard Pomroy, 20, Bakery Manager, Tesco Left School at 17 with "a Few" GCSEs When the Party's over Harrods Purina Silver Wear Six Great . . . Waistcoats Legs and Leggings How to Get Dressed Flora pro-activ Nailing It Because You Need It In pursuit of the perfect polish for pedicures Truth in Beauty Flora Love your Heart Q I'm in my fifties and have a dry-eye condition that's irritated by make-up. My lashes are fair — would you recommend dyeing them? Truth in Beauty There's a Certain Amount of Science to the Perfect Sorbet Food The Big Freeze The Driving Force Preparing for a Grand Prix is a test of teamwork-and Panasonic's high-definition gear gives the Toyota crew the perfect platform for success Beefeater I Can't Deal with a Really Chunky Tongue in my Mouth — unless It is my Own Restaurants The Yew Tree Inn Marco Pierre White's Yew Tree Inn The Green Kitchen Green Light Welsh Lamb The Sunday Times Discover life. Discover Leffe England's Cool Climate and Chalky Soils are Naturally Suited to Sparkling Wine Production Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Elderflower Cordial Food Detective Roll out the Barrel Foodie at Large The party keg is back — and this time it won't leave you bitter Taste Test . . . Parmesan Cheese The Travel Collection The Times The Times A Light Touch Interiors Six Great . . . Soap Dishes Ecover Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie. Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families Banrock Station A potato field washed on to the road, burying it in two feet of red mud, and the river went into spate overnight Valley Girl Natural selection Linda Pebody laid the foundations for her country garden, then stood back and let nature take its course Voyages Jules Verne Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Rustic Barrel Pool Great Rail Journeys Karcher Interiors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beta Male Robert Crampton The Times NFU Mutual Bupa Index BEKO cook clean cool Timesonline Slaughter: the best medicine A combination of serial psycho Dexter and Indian Food Made Easy leave Caitlin Moran in a murderous mood Little marvels Goingout Forget the Taj Mahal. Leeds market truly stirs the heart, says Richard Morrison Screen They've Star Wars in their eyes Hattle Garlick meets the hardcore Star Wars fans heading for London Greene King Dead Silence New Film Reviews Director. James Wan, 15,90min Stars: Ryan Kwanten, Donnie Wahlberg, Amber Valletta On selected release Edmond Director: Stuart Gordon, 18,82min Stars: William H. Macy, Julia Stiles, Rebecca Pidgeon On selected release Holding out for a hero Thebigfilm Preposterous and over the top, Die Hard 4.0 is an absolute riot, says Wendy Ide Flanders Director: Bruno Dumont, 91min Stars: Adélaide Leroux, Samuel Boidin, Henri Cretel On selected release Top Films in Rep Amazon Films on Release Hit or Hype? Our readers decide EBay Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection Reviews Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection Directors: Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor, Clyde Bruckman, PG, 1921-36 Stars: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Jobyna Ralston Out to buy on DVD The Hamiltons Directors: The Butcher Brothers, 18,2006 Stars: Cory Knauf, Samuel Child, Joseph McKelheer, Mackenzie Firgens Out to buy and rent on DVD Senso Director: Luchino Visconti, PG, 1954 Stars: Alida Valli, Farley Granger Out to buy on DVD Also out Ready for action Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD to the people who reaily know. Here, a group of stuntmen throw themselves into The Fall Guy EBay Jeep The Arts Online What Am I Bid? Planet Puzzle League Games Reviews Nintendo/DS(£29.99) Shrek the Third Activision/all formats (£29.99-£49.99) Trioncube Atari/DS (£24.99) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Having it large He's a stick-thin non-drinker, but David Warner tells Heather Neill he won't fail as Falstaff Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Top Five Opera Top Five Dance Girl with gift of the garb Formerly half of dance duo Moloko, Roisin Murphy has reinvented herself as a modern disco diva. She certainly dresses the part, says Ed Potton Cherry Ghost Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Thirst for Romances (Heavenly) Interpol Our Love to Admire (Parlophone) It's your Shout Unkle War Stories (Surrender All) Elvis Perkins Ash Wednesday (XL Recordings) The Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist (Martha's Music/Reprise) Various Artists Jazz/world Healing the Divide (Anti) New Young Pony Club The Big CD Stephen Dalton on Fantastic Playroom Gogol Bordello Super Taranta! 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