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News from 04/08/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter Wayne, Sarah Hall, Jonny Trunk, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, PH, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, David Mattingly, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Hills, Paul Hoggart, Stephen Bayley, Howie Adan, Jane Knight, Andrew Woodcock, Clare Lazaro, Robert H. Foster, Dr Toby Murcott, Sarah Emily Miano, Gareth Thomas Minister for Trade and Development, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Lesley Totty, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Sue Palmer, Carol Sarler, Peter Harling, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, GS, Graham Stewart, Charlene Sweeney, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Richard Pulford Chief Executive, Hillary Clinton, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mrs B. Ensor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, Simon tonking Circuit judge, Jane MacArtney, Stephen McClarence, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Andrew Court, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Richard Lace, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Phoebe Greenwood, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, Lord Rooker Minister for Food, Helen Rumbelow, Barbara Stocking, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Andrew Keen, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Kate Muir, JJ, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Junk Medicine, Anthony McReavy, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Martin Goodman, George Brock, Anna Bradley, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Joyce Glasser, Gok Wan, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Jennifer Howze, Simon Edwards Chairman and founder, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mary Lawson, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Adam Hart-Davis, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Sarah Maslin Nir, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Joanna Moorhead, Grace Campling, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Stuart Lipton, Nicholas Clee, Rae Spencer-Jones, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, Amanda Craig, P. Cragg, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, K. Miller, Roast Tomatoes, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Bess Twiston Davies, Kim Edwards, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Harvey Rachlin, Philip Webster, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Edward Docx, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Gregor Tims, M Donnelly, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Roger Dobson, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Derek Arthur, Stephen Dalton, Peter Smith, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, R. S. Guha, Simon Crompton, Rosemary Platt, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Sarah Jessica Parker, Róisín Murphy, Kate Nash, Kim Newman, Chris Mitchinson, Will Hide, Mark Levine, Anil Sinanan, David Robertson, Georgia Beeston, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Joanne Wilde,

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Index Foot and mouth disease returns Vets start cull of all cattle on farm in Surrey Farmers fear repeat of 2001's national crisis Sunshine helps to beat breast cancer BA tried to hide its lost luggage shame More homes lost Troops under fire Leeds start adrift Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times BA tried to cover up being worst for losing passengers' luggage High blood pressure, racing heart? You must be flying out of Heathrow Delayed baggage Brink's-Mat curse strikes again Legacy of long jail terms and early death Rogues' gallery Boodles Brown halts holiday to lead fight against foot-and-mouth outbreak Prime Minister calls Cobra crisis meeting Speed is of the essence, warns microbiologist Culling still method used to contain disease What happened in 2001 Picture Gallery Cameron ready to go to polls in October The cost of Prescott Fears for missing girl Smoke-free success Down the pan Why going out in the sunshine can help to cut breast cancer risk Raised Vitamin D levels offer protection Latest study confirms results of earlier trials Can't stand curry? Then you can't join the Army Harry Potter How many adults does it take to let children play outside? Child safety The need for police, CCTV crews and community workers at national playday this week shows howdifficult the task of changing attitudes is, write Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow The real peril that costs the young their freedom Orange Home repossessions up by 30% as interest-rate rises hit families hard Harvey Nichols finds foie gras in bad taste and joins the ban The story so far Drugs pioneer of the law aims to be London Mayor Ex-police chief wants Lib Dem candidacy Party confirms talks to choose challenger British Gas Picture Gallery Dfs Dfs Idi Amin's son was leader of London gang that stabbed teenager to death in street Sentenced to five years for violent disorder Group of 40 Africans set upon teenage rival Robot arm to reach beneath the surface of Mars past and present Norwich Union Shhhhh . . . it's a birthday party Helen Rumbelow Post Office Carol Sarler Housing strategy? I'd call it futile fiddling Crowded Gateway Congestion at Heathrow is driving passengers away Disarmed by Libya Sarkozy has questions to answer about what France offered Gaddafi Here We Go The next Mars lander would serve us best by breaking down A stripy nose if the wind is right Picture Gallery It's painful sitting in judgment on Argos chairs UN action in Darfur Unbreakable Quality over style The justice system needs long-term solutions Organic food's carbon footprint Timesonline A healthy West End Woodcraft welcome Bigger and poorer Unique achievement Lost property Check this out A small measure Langham: a victim of gross injustice Allow me to get you in the holiday mood A bitterly cold war over frozen territory The Times Sky Walking to the shops 'damages planet more than going by car' Shattering the great green myths Army cadet dies after her boat capsizes during exercise on loch Training craft carried a group of teenagers Trip had gone ahead despite weather warning Holiday Inn Mitsubishi Motors Storm among country set as 1,000 traders are left high and dry Game Fair was not insured against weather Event cancelled but rain forecast was wrong Towering intellects maintain Oxford college's top ranking Ba Maternity beds are cut as births increase Almost 2,000 fewer places than a decade ago Midwives say service massively overstretched Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenager drowns after 'tombstoning' Sound idea leads whale to freedom Fatal aircraft crash was accident Fast milk float a spark of inspiration Chelsea Long delays on Eurotunnel after power cut traps 500 passengers Hilton My Week The Times Airclear Enjoy the weekend while the sun shines Storms and heavy rain return on Sunday night Summer is wet, but at least it's warm and wet Magnet Paul Simons Weather analysis A pregnant pause as real life delivers a knock-out punch First night Film Knocked Up Somerset House, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing five months of driver who died in 'suicide' van blast Victim 'vanished' from Wirral home in March Five police officers hurt in vehicle fireball Girl, 15, arrested after teenage mother is fatally stabbed Bomber's body to be repatriated to India Boy killer sentenced Solicitor wins claim Post Office apology It's the cornflakes Cabinet as Gordon the early riser sets off at furious pace Politics Advisers and ministers find there is nowhere to hide from the Prime Minister's style of governing, write Sam Coates and Philip Webster The Times A manic month How to grow your own football club The week on the web Which Brown goes blue Thrash harpists Times Online Lastminute Black is the new green Iraq Australia America waits with jeers and gibes to catch slugger breaking a record (AP): Joy as opposition leader is released "thanks to Prescan we are Still Alive" (AP): Marine jailed for Iraqi civilian's murder It's not a Van Gogh, gallery admits (AP): 'Aztec emperor's tomb' discovered (AP): Man wrestles with cougar to save boy (AFP): Editor shot dead on way to work How Moses is getting ready to part the waters around Venice £3 billion barrier will protect city from floods Alliance opposed to project includes mayor Rise and fall Footballers get heroes' welcome and a party in the green zone Iraq Basra The Times Once welcomed, British troops are now the wrong tool for the job The days of patrolling without helmets are gone but commanders dismiss fears of chaos reigning when security is handed to Iraqis Moving out China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate Staples The Times AA Sarko defies critics with US holiday President's choice is signal of his policies Anger from French critics of America Bath store Small-town retreat (AP): Row over jailed star's 'special treatment' (AP): Minister is released (AP): Elephant dung DNA (AP): Auction ruling (AP): Negative cash flow Great-great-granny gains MSc at 94 Innocent village fete (AP): Russia looks to Mediterranean In brief (AP): Wave sweeps 33 swimmers away (Reuters): Dogs maul star's keeper to death (AP): Nepali anthem snubs King (Reuters): No sex please, we're working Elite-tiles (AP): America put on hurricane alert The Sunday Times Cunico scraps plans for £1.2bn flotation Generation game Direct attack RBS and ABN clash Quote of the day Motown misery Business big shot KKR unable to sell any debt for its £9bn Alliance Boots acquisition Shares continue to slip on sub-prime worries Daimler Chrysler rescues Cerberus deal Cut off in prime Is this Britain's youngest director? Stock markets Akzo poised to win ICI as Dutch group raises offer above 650p It may well be obvious but say it anyway Picture Gallery Commodities Nation Wide Mobility Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Mining group pulls flotation amid fears that debt turmoil is affecting new issues Debut postponed on day trading due to start Israeli diamond king suffers market setback Business big shot Cynthia Carroll The Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times The special relationship is alive and well. According … City Diary AIM falling short after LSE site inspection City Diary Harrods owner's younger son gets on board as profits leap Should we be selling airlines' and holiday companies' … City Diary My attention is drawn to an AIM property flotatio City Diary Picture Gallery RBS chief accuses ABN Amro of denying equal opportunity Goodwin irritated by Dutch bank's attitude Strong first-half results overshadowed Sports Direct comes under fire as its shares tumble Next Generation expected to rebrand as David Lloyd Leisure after £925m deal Insurers attacked for 'knee-jerk reaction' BAE panel complete Thomson Financial: BA figures boost S&N slump forecast Zurich eyes Friends Thomson Financial: Sainsbury worry Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Prime lender joins victims of America's mortgage meltdown AHM cuts more than 6,000 jobs Bear Stearns credit rating under threat Motown sings the blues as Japanese call the tune Higher costs take shine off Procter & Gamble profits US jobs growth at five-month low Microsoft cuts price (Reuters): Union plea on KKR (Reuters): Allianz down Thomson Financial: Alitalia service plan Thomson Financial: Ryanair rises 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 Summer floods bring benefits for insurer Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Oil sector's big issue now delivery, not discovery Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chris Law World champion helmsman, match-racing sailor and commentator Chris Law, professional sallor, was born on July 5,1952. He died on July 24,2007, aged 55 Credo Walter Ludewig The boss of Poggenpohl for half a century who pioneered the modern fitted kitchen Walter Ludewig, industrialist and pioneer of fitted kitchens, was born on February 10,1910. He died on July 23,2007, aged 97 Don Arden Lives Remembered Modern Times Carleton Mitchell Tom Steel Documentary film-maker and writer who chronicled Scottish achievements worldwide in the epic series Scotland's Story Tom Steel, author, TV producer and film-maker, was born on September 29,1943. He died of a stroke on July 21,2007, aged 63 R. D. Wingfield Crime Writer who created Inspector Jack Frosts for novels and radio plays but disliked the TV version of his policeman R. D. Wingfield, author and dramatist, was born on June 6,1928. He died of cancer on July 31,2007, aged 79 Harry Potter could teach adults how to grow up, too Faith A guide on life's bigger journeys With the holiday season under way, the life of an airport chaplain is far from restful Faith news Pecking orders, TV platitudes, thank-you letters and being left out Modern times Feather report Readers reply Capitalist tendencies of the national press Feedback Does life beyond the M25 get a raw deal in The Times? Plus more chaos with conversions What to look out for Premium Bonds Announcements Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - War University News Timesonline Services Athena Press Gifts Situations Wanted Announcements Rentals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexilium GC Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition TGA The Sunday Times Wet weeks turn the clock back to the 19th century Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day August 4,1870 In a piece entitled "The newest methods of destroying life", The Times considers the latest field weapons and military thinking Weather Weather quest Mandesha can dominate Nassau Racing Goodwood Tennis Newmarket Football Windsor Racing Bet365 Goodwood Yesterday's results Thirsk Course specialists Hamilton Park Bangor Haydock Park Newmarket William Hill Tour officials alerted to fears of match-fixing in low-key events Tennis Thirsk Racing Lingfield Park Fall from heights fails to depress Button Motor racing Hungarian Grand Prix Polycell Practice times Hull KR move clear of the bottom as Salford are sunk Rugby league Players and fans must be on their best behaviour Cricket Twenty20 Cup Finals Day Today Fixtures Football Cricket Rugby league Rugby union International match Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Other sport Showdown at Edgbaston Cricket Results Golf Durham v Warwickshire Championship Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Rugby league Tennis Gardener worries whether baton will be passed on as he finishes Athletics Lewis-Francis keeps up claim for 100m place Tomlinson leaps to lone British victory Results Matthew rewarded for flawless display Bose stakes his claim Westwood in frame Richardson reigns Now is the time for World Cup heroes to show their true worth Rugby union Investec Challenge Norwich Union Sweet talking guys gave no quarter . . . or half-Pound Earl needs to rein in jockeys Fh Hafnarfjördur: my type of team Arsenal back on familiar territory as Liverpool welcome newcomers Football Prague holds happy memories for Wenger Benítez's team to take to take on depleted Toulouse Npower New signings? I've only seen them on video, says Eriksson European draws Coral Leeds prepare appeal against 15-point penalty Beers before bedtime as celebrated Belfast boy brings his life to book The big interview Norman Whiteside Year of the Rose Timesonline Norman's bright side Dyer's transfer under threat after price hike Bruce pulls plug on Ghaly deal Mikel forced to fight for place again after rift with Mourinho Football FA Community Shield Poor pre-season show incurs manager's wrath Portuguese's hunger the same, says Clarke Ferguson hopes United can showcase trophies as well as talent Refs told to referee Figo tips Nani to make a great impact in England Stevenage searches for a way to salute new kid on the block The Insider Return to L-plates for punished Piquet Times Crossword 23,671 Leeds fight another day with 15-point deduction The Times Investec It's back - and better than ever Giles Smith Football Index Inside The Times A fee by any other name Money Letters Bonus, give or take Case Study Demand your Refund Flighty offer The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Policyholders must come first Leeds Building Society Exit fee shenanigans are a useful lesson for borrowers From spendthrift to super saver Magnus Grimond revisits a radiographer whose last MoT revealed a ruinously hedonistic lifestyle The Times Fiona Mellor: what the experts say Did Fiona follow our experts' advice? Legal & General Fiona's response Multiple Display Advertising Items Pushed to the limit by card fraudsters Elizabeth Colman asks the experts for the latest advice on thwarting the thieves who steal your personal details and take you into the red Multiple Display Advertising Items Avoid an identity crisis Norwich and Peterborough Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Splash out on United Utilities Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Surrenda-Link 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 Is it time to spread your wings? Mark Atherton on the prospects for overseas commercial property Cheltenham & Gloucester Index Inside Next Week Emotional baggage Sinister scissors Cutting-edge research: left-handers should beware sharp objects Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Rescued by chips Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Why we need the amnesia gene Heart rhythm blues Love's logged out Antibody Pollution-proof Somn-ambulance No need for a new regulator Fertility and Tissue Legislation The fast-track cancer cures Patients with nothing to lose are helping to develop new ways of treating a killer disease, says Simon Crompton Conventional research Translational research "That was the worst time. I thought I was going to die. The professor Gribben offered me a lifeline" Beating cancer with transplants Green queen of nappy valley After years in the City, Jil Barker gambled her redundancy on an eco-baby firm. It paid off, says Anna Shepard Intercontinental Suds you like Greenie Points Blogwatch For Families in today's Times Facing the menopause It Works for Me Facial Reflexology Best by hot flushes but wary of HRT, Mary Smith looked for an alternative. David Mattin reports Face time What's the Evidence? Do a Good Turn with recycling Get out of the fast lane Relax, chill out: doing easy, everyday tasks with the children is the key to happy families, says Toxic Childhood author Sue Palmer in her new book The woman who found the antidote to the angst of modern childhood The work-family balance Timesonline The round-the-clock guide to your health Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Wahaca: a taste of the new Mexican wave Holy guacamole! How do you bring Eat your Greens Mex and the city Take the waters From facials to life-coaching, Jennifer Howze finds the holistic mix works at a spa in St Lucia The Times House of Health Bring on the sun Sorted Natural Suncreams The Times Rowing Better Half Mr and Mrs Mllard Go . . . Rosie and Philip get into deep water in our new series of husband-and-wife challenges "If it's like a gym rowing machine, I'll be ok" He says How gym did fix it After four weeks of workouts and sore muscles, Zoë Strimpel emerges in the fitness zone Vital Statistics PRU Love it or hate it? Write and tell us what you think— and win loads of organic goodies Feedback Star Letter The Times Modern Malaises Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice A case of use it or lose it? The naked host TV Stylist Gok Wan, 32, was once 21 stone—now he's ashamed of his cheese-string arms Superdrug Index Inside The Times It may be just another beach to you, but to your child it's a jewel, an amulet . . . The World this Week Climate Cost Image of the Week Hot Hotels Gallic Charmers Multiple Display Advertising Items My life as a Tudor rose Grace Campling, 12, swaps her iPod for the Bear Dance on a journey 400 years back in time Multiple Display Advertising Items Grace's tips Fly Zoom Need to know History lessons Multiple Display Advertising Items We're on the again. Oh no 'what is so Great about Sights Seeing?' Cities for kids Timesonline Teen heaven Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd School? We've got all of Africa . . . Even Mummy's maths lessons can't spoil a family gap adventure for Gregor Tims, 9 Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun, sea sand freedom Life is a beach when you're away from your parents for the first time, says Andrew Court, 10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Activity breaks Book now Devon Tuscany Tobago Euro Tunnel Beds by the book Hotel guide gurus plan London boutique opening, says Will Hide The Times News in Brief Five-Star Tents Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Can anyone spot Santa? A Christmas safari in Kenya is full of surprises for Georgia Beeston, 12 Go wild: a top five Holiday Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelcollection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: The Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland Competition Timesonline The Rgain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Deaswood would make any novelist envious' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say The Times TLS Jeanette winterson Her word 'What books could I find where floods and rain played a part?' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, August 6,1995 Critic's Chart Anthony McREAVY picks his top 6 books on toys Reader Chart Joanne Wilde selects six haunting books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Girls just wanna have sounds In The Importance of Music to Girls, Lavinia Greenlaw spins readers round the turntables of pop to a sharper, more vibrant world, Caitlin Moran says Extract From the Importance of Music to Girls by Lavinia Greenlaw The toy that built Britain Timesonline Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Why rap if you can be a poet? Musa Okwonga talked his mother into letting him apply for Eton, then went on to become a lawyer, a football fan, a performance poet and, as Sarah Maslin Nir learns, a crusader for the spoken word Old Boy Timesonline School for writers - a prison cell Many great writers have produced important literary works while starting through iron bars at a small square of blue sky Peter Wayne, newly released, salutes them Word aloud A life in gases Biography Nonfiction In short The recantation of an internet believer Technology When the whirlwind passes Weather The Times Nature or nurture? Novel Fiction When Brazil lost the World Cup Science fiction/Fantasy The vanished generation Novel The Ministry of Special Cases Violence unlocked in the female heart Novel The Carhullan Army In short Classics Nonfiction Paperbacks Fiction Portrait with Keys The City of Johannesburg Unlocked One Good Turn Alligator An Imperial Possession Britain in the Roman Empire Scared? No fear . . . Children's Timesonline Christina Hardyment Audiobooks The-tIs The Memory Keeper's Daughter A book that has a powerful storyline can win over readers even if the language the author uses is less than beautiful Nero to newts Cruelty recalled Wombling free Winning away Wild Oates Winston's ashes Jumbo Crossword 711 Games Cryptic clues Timesonline Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection from Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4285 The Listener Crossword 3941 Wanted: Dead or Alive by Aldebaran The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 17 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku Last Week's Winners Su Doku challenge Killer Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1455 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1456 Solution to Friday's Killer No 582 Index A faster-closing roof. Eos. Powergen Contents 04.08.07 Contacts David Hockney at his Studio Sky Bodens suffer from a curious . . . The Dark Ages Ford Wisdom Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Natalie Imbruglia, 32, Singer Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Competition Entrant Honda Jordans Superfoods Retail Therapy Size Matters Bargainhunter Out There Sportswear Sparkly Shadow Coolhunter Men's Stuff Kia Motors Girls Will Be Boys Tomboys Comet Lying down on the Job 'people Always Get Well Worked over if They Have a Nice Heart Murmur' Every year at final exam time, wardfuls of heroic volunteers descend on our hospitals, willing to donate their time-and enlarged kindneys or varicose veins-to test the meetle of the doctors of the future Anchor Mastercard Profit and Gloss The Cooperative Bank Here Comes the Sun Evening Class Six Great . . . Bikins Summer's Lease How to Get Dressed Runway Report Clean Sweep Because You Need It Applying make-up is one thing, but how best to remove it? Truth in Beauty Dear Sarah Salon Spy: Identity Hair & Beauty 42 Englands Lane, Belsize Park, London Nw3 (020-7722 5428) Truth in Beauty Venture Octopus is Cheap, and when Cooked Properly Can Be Beautifully Tender and Tasty Food Rodenstock The Times Discover life. Discover Leffe When It Comes to Accusations of Excessive Largeness, Pigs' Heads are a Bit of an Easy Target Restaurants The Green Kitchen Microwave Ovens Bertolli The Sunday Times With Freak Late-Harvest Frosts and a Drought Forcing Yields down, Australia is in Deep Trouble Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Tea The House that Win Six Great . . . Carafes Pinboard Spain Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie Mackenzie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families The Sunday Times We walked five miles to the pub and back, meeting for the evening in boots and parkas ever party frocks Valley Girl Garden photographer Clive Nichol's enviably low-maintenance walled plot mixes lush, vivid planting with bold landscaping Gardens Pompeii, Capri and the Bay of Naples Reader Offer 8 Days from £539 per Person. Departures on Selected Dates: August 2007- May 2008 Riviera Fully Escorted Price Includes Design Notebook Thomas Sanderson Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Everything in the Garden . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beta Male The Times NFU Mutual Electrolux The Knowledge Sony Index Facing dementia Cool kids Going out A new festival for teens is changing the music industry, finds Richard Morrison Last of the great Hollywood outsiders Screen Schrader on Film: Career Highlights Play Top Films in Rep Evan Almighty New Film Director: Tom Shadyac, PG, 95min Stars: Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, John Goodman On general release Happily N'ever after Directors: Paul J. Bolger/Yvette Kaplan, U, 87min Voices: Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Michelle Gellar On general release Gandhi my Father Director: Feroz Abbas Khan, PG, 123min Stars: Darshan Jariwala, Akshaye Khanna On the selected release Shifting up a Gere The Big Film After lulls for both director and star, The Hoax is the genuine article, says Wendy Ide Tales from Earthsea Director: Goro Miyazaki, PG, 115mi Voices: Timothy Dalton, Willem Dafoe, Matt Levun On general release Film on Release Or Our readers decide Novotel A real eye-catcher Born into a film family, Asia Argento is emerging as Italy's unlikeliest arthouse diva, says Wendy Ide Pro Cycling Manager: Season 2007 Game Ascaron/PC(£29.99) The Darkness Take 2/Xbox 360, Ps3 (£44.99) Elite Beat Agents Nintendo/DS (£29.99) The Arts Illegible Article Some like It Hot Director: Billy Wilder, Pg, 1959 Stars: Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon Out to buy on DVD Amazing Grace Director: Michael Apted, PG, 2006 Stars: loan Gruffud, Benedict Cumberbatch, Romola Garai, Rufus Seweil, Albert Finney Out to buy and rent on DVD The Contract Director: Bruce Beresford 15,2006 Stars: Morgan Freeman, John Cusack, Jamie Anderson Out to buy and rent on DVD Deadwood (18) Alexander: Revisited (15) Rink of stardom … of … Each week we show a DVD to the people who really know. Here, British figure-skating pairs champions dissect Blades of Glory How has playwright David Greig made Euripides the hottest ticket in Edinburgh? Robert Dawson Scott finds out Timesonline Best of David Creis Top Five Opera Magners Timesonline Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Or Our readers decide Top Five Dance Ten years of Classics from the attic The Art of "digging" Top Five Gigs Rock/pop Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise started The Coral Roots & Echoes (Deltasonic) Dragonette Galore (Mercury) Stephenhero 57 Stars of the Air Almanac (Rangoora) Aqualung Memory Man (Epic) Jazz/world Bob Brozman Orchestra Lumlere (Riverboat) Kate Nash The Big CD Sophie Heawood on Made of Bricks Various Artists The Very Best of Éthiopiques (Manteca) Georgie Fame Somebody Stole My Thunder (Sony BMG) Classical Robert Plane Stanford (Naxos) Sir Simon Rattle Haydn Symphonies (EMI) Evelyn Glennie Erkki-Sven Tüür (Virgin Classics) The Trawler The best music out there on the net Timesonline Top Five Clubs Midsummer night's dream team John Bungey meets the venerable John Dankworth and Cleo Laine Top Classical Top Five Jazz Inside the secret life of a masterpiece The true stories behind great works of art are often as scandalous as any tabloid tale, says Harvey Rachlin The faith in a mother's art Gilt Braun's journey from full-time mother to artist is as remarkable as her work, says Joanna Moorhead Wellcome collection Top Events National Portrait Gallery Top Galleries Square Meal: Top pub beer gardens Have fun in the sun with Square Meal's guide to the best beer gardens in London and the South East The Freemasons Arms The Big Eat Squaremeal Top Five for Kids Top Five Museums Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Universal Truth C4 sets new moral maze After a spate of irresponsible programming, British TV is sobering up, says Paul Hoggart Radio Head Chris Campling revels in the sounds of youre Chater's Choice Saturday 4 Main channels Key Variations Best of the Rest . . . Casualty BBC One, 8.10pm TV Choice Main channels Saturday 4 I Know where I'm Going! (1945, B/w)/ the Red Shoes (1948) Film Choice BBC Two, 1pm/2.25pm Gregory's Girl (1981) BBC Two, 10.30pm Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) Channel 4,10.40pm The Seventh Veil (1946, b/w) BBC Two, midnight Multi Channel Munich (2005) Saturday 4 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Saturday 4 Sunday 5 Main channels Variations Best of the Rest . . . F1 Live: Hungarian Grand Prix ITV1 Prix TV Choice Main channels Sunday 5 From Hell (2001) FilmChoice Channel 4,10pm Summertime (1955) Five, 2.45pm Batman Forever (1995) Five, 8pm Educating Rita (1983) BBC Two, 9pm Brick (2005) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Sunday 5 Prime-time multichannel Weeds Multichannel Choice Live Super League Radio listings Radio Sunday 5 Monday 6 Main channels Variations Best of the Rest . . . Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm TV Main channels Monday 6 Multi Channel FlimChoice Secret Window (2004) Five, 9pm Misery (1990) Five, 11pm TV Trivia Quiz Monday 6 Prime-time multichannel Sidney Poitier Don't Wait up Radio listings Radio Monday 6 Tuesday 7 Main channels Variations Best of the Rest . . . Cook Yourself Thin Channel 4,8. 30pm TV Choice Main channels Tuesday 7 Contraband (1940, b/w) FlimChoice Channel 4,1. 50pm Bad Timing (1980) BBC Two, 11.20pm TV Trivia Quiz MultiChannel BBC Four, 11.30pm Tuesday 7 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Live Cricket Radio listings Radio Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Main channels Variations Will & Grace Best of the Rest . . . Channel 4,11pm TV Choice Main channels Wednesday 8 High Fidelity (2000) FlimChoice BBC one, 10.40pm The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) BBC Two, midday TV Trivia Quiz The Pumpkin Eater (1964) BBC Two, 11.50pm Hannibal Rising (2007)/Notes on a Scandal (2006)/Infamous (2006) MultiChannel New to Sky Box Office Wednesday 8 Prime-time multichannel Daytime Choice Frida Kahlo: Between Passion and Pain Radio listings Radio Wednesday 8 Thursday 9 Main channels Variations Benidorm Best of the Rest . . . ITV1,10pm TVChoice Main Channels Thursday 9 The Talented Mr Ripley (2000) Channel 4,10.30pm Pickup on South Street (1953, b/w) Channel 4,2pm TV Trivia Quiz The Leather Boys (1963, b/w) BBC Two, 12.05am Thursday 9 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice DaytimeCoice Live Test Cricket Sky Sports 1 (and HD), 10.3. am Radio listings Radio Thursday 9 Friday 10 Main channels Variations The Edinburgh Show Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 11pm TV Choice Main channels Friday 10 The Stepford Wives (2004) FlimChoice BBC one, 8.30pm Whistle down the Wind (1961, b/w) BBC Two, 1.25pm TV Trivia Answers The Mothman Prophecies (2002) BBC One, 10.35pm Scanners (1980) BBC One, 12.25am Friday 10 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Live Golf: Uspga Championship Sky Sports 2,8am Radio listings Radio Friday 10 Bose The Times The practice

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