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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Chris Addison, Christina Hardyment, Mr Millard, John McNamara, John Brewer, Alastair Sawday, David Brown, Alice Bowe, Caroline Stacey, Michael Stafford, Jeanne Kelly, Sarah Maybank, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Simon Rocker, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Crispian Mills, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, John Mulvey, Mrs Smith, Clare Lazaro, David Wragg, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Nathan Englander, Carol Midgley, John Freeman, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Adair, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Sue Palmer, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Brigadier (Retd) Fraser Scott, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, James Hider, P. Allan, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Polly Beard, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, D. R. Thorpe, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Candida Crewe, Yvonne Roberts, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Doug Johnstone, Phil Jones Assistent Commissioner, Anne Corbett, Helen Dunmore, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Martin Livermore, Helen Rumbelow, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Mr Smith, William Wolfe SNP chairman, Simon Tait, Fran Abrams, Aggie MacKenzie, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, John H. Rosier, Professor Emeritus A. J. Legge, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Melanie Wright, Chris Power, GrÁinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, The Rev David Cooper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mrs Millard, Christina Koning, Alex Spence, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Andrew Roberts, Sarah Birke, Joel Edwards, Tricia Walker, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alison Blenkinsop, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, Belinda Phipps, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Michael Wood, Vernon Scarborough, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tom Hirst, Ian Polland, James Charles, Nicky Chatterton, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, James Collard, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ehrlich, Joe Wear, Robert Crampton, John M. McCullough, Renata Rubnikowicz, Graeme Robertson, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Martin Armitstead, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Allan McLean, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Philip Yaffe, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, John Offord, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew G Marshall, Carolin Stacey, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Sally Wainman, Kieran Falconer, Jamie Whyte, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword Co-editor, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Michael Balfour publisher, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Clarence Barrett, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Matthew Thomas, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Michael Evans, Philip Oltermann, Bridget Furst, Alan Jackson, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Ben Blackmore, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, Maureen Freely, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Peter Buckland, Bill Frindall, Christopher Irvine, Janet Rayner, Claire Gervat,

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Index Panicking investors fuel stock market fall £63 billion wiped off value of London shares Banks pump in money in bid to calm jitters Love-triangle cadet in Sandhurst riddle Briton wins record £34.5m in lottery Exam results could let parents sue Limit on drug for Alzheimer's upheld Arsenal takeover Matthew Parris Gordon Ramsay Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Judge upholds decision that limits Alzheimer's drug to few NHS patients Watchdog says that it is not cost-effective Sufferers are being let down, say campaigners First Muslim minister rails at racism in the Commons Devastating disease Mystery of cadet's 4am plunge Parade goes on after woman is badly injured Fellow officer arrested on suspicion of attack Facebook friends Lastminute We have foot-and-mouth under control, health experts tell Brown PM declares Britain 'open for business' There is a 'negligible' risk of disease spreading Breakdown of exam results may lead to lawsuits How the outbreak was contained British soldier killed in Taleban firefight Fatal dog attack plea Crash victim, 17, dies Art gallery vandal Schools' flood fund Picture Gallery Trip the light fantastic as meteor shower bursts into life Astronomical event is one of the easiest to see Timing and new moon give hope to skywatchers Harry Potter Grooming of white girls for sex is exposed as two Asian men jailed Child abuse Youngsters aged under 16 were plied with alcohol and drugs Labour MP says case highlights negative attitude to white women Staples 'If it had been white guys, it would have been reported sooner' Mother tells how her daughter, 14, was lured into abusers' clutches Are you the lucky Briton who has hit the £35.4m lottery jackpot? Gambler beats odds of 76 million to one Winner has 180 days in which to claim prize Ebookers Want to win tickets to Premier League matches? Play … Bonhams Paternity test 'proves that former BMA chief was real father of socialite's son' Result could cost man claim to £300,000 trust Mother says she loves son but had to be honest Family ties John Lewis After 20 years on death row, Briton is on the brink of coming home Death sentence is overturned by court Defence was 'deficient' in child murder case Serial killer takes own life at Broadmoor Argos A kids' day out in the park? It's the under-age music festival At this event drugs and alcohol were banned and the bouncers were there to keep over-18s out, write Ben Blackmore and Ben Hoyle Thomson fly A festival run entirely by teenagers . . . it's the stuff of nightmares Three of the best ItroËn Carol Midgley National-lottery Chris Addison A nation asks: 'How were we taken in?' Panic? Or Picnic? Financial market uncertainty is best met with steady stoicism NICE's Work A tough decision on Alzheimer's drugs is not necessarily the right one Summing Up the Season There is a 100 per cent probability that the football season will start today Ahoy, monsters of the deep Picture Gallery Baaa! Baaa! We long to behave like sheep Take in interpreters Free cycles in France Against the odds Is it bunk? Full toss Ways we can measure our Olympic success What is second if breast is best? Timesonline Eating green Heathrow safety Young drivers Call to account Last train south Convenience food Sympathy is a failure of imagination The evidence mounts: Hitler was a bad man A harsh fate awaits all collaborators Bazaar A hundred days on, the questions Madeleine police still can't answer The main theories behind the little girl's disappearance from Praia da Luz are examined by Mark Williams-Thomas, a former detective 'We have no doubt about our friends' Picture Gallery HIV screening target 'likely to be missed' Crash closes M25 Drilling 'bad practice' Bombing trial Manchester quake Dfs King of the 'Madchester' rave scene dies, aged 57, after battle with cancer Anthony H. Wilson put North on map in 1980s Factory Records chief had string of hit records 24 Hour Party Person Home Staff: Natasha police find body Kodak Mitsubishi Motors Mother gets life for killing daughter Mystery of 'Banksy stencil' at gallery Burglar who fell to death was on bail Topiarist's mammoth achievement Ilva Top surfers compete for $100,000 and chance to ride the ultimate wave 'Interpreters for the British will be killed if they … Iraq The man who persuaded Denmark to take his family into exile predicts a grim fate for those still working in the danger zone Asylum row grows What readers say Prepared to stay and work despite danger The co-operative My Week Steven Spielberg Anglian Gaelic film drama tipped for an Oscar Beaten and abused, but with an unshakeable belief in Britain The Saturday Interview Sahid Malik The nation's first Muslim minister has had to endure racism all his life. To his dismay, he is still enduring it in the House of Commons Curriculum Vitae Multiple Display Advertising Items Funny how we're all different and yet the same First night Edinburgh Comedy Brendon Burns Pleasance Dome Multiple Display Advertising Items India Australia Facing 'a life in hell', the little girl who is paying the price of conflict Israel treats girl, 6, hit by one of its missiles Paralysed, she may be deported to West Bank Bitter medicine Hilton BBC's Rome burns as fire rages through 'Hollywood on Tiber' Fifty firemen brought in to tackle 40m flames Historic film sets escape destruction Pope set to declare income tax evasion 'socially unjust' ENO Die fledermaus becomes a huge hero for halting city road scheme Sartoriani Villages log on to escape bribery and the clutches of the last Raj India Online revolution Bureaucrat 'babus' have long held the country to ransom. Now computers and instant access may end their dominance The Times Bureaucratic stranglehold Nuclear-armed neighbours celebrate 60 Comet Arctic military bases signal new Cold War Canada acts as race starts for energy riches Russia sparks alarm after staking its claim Alliance Leicester (AP): Damage found on space shuttle (AP): Coldplay sparks karaoke rage (AFP): 60-tonne haul of toys with lead (AFP): Thieves snatch space rock Which? Tourists get a glimpse of secret nuclear past Sky Weapon proliferation Airclear Once-gentle heart of Australia is stabbing capital of the world Alice Springs blighted by poverty and violence Aborigines suffer 'diseases of the 1700s' On the margins Picture Gallery (AP): US general calls for rethink on the draft (AFP): Cleared of killing (AP): Sarkozy funeral visit (AP): No life signs in mine (AFP): Car-free Olympics Houses that make the Mouse's hackles rise Disney fights plan for residential development Theme park area 'is to be reserved for tourism' Elite Index Bespoke Suits HSBC The Sunday Times Investors stoical after week of market chaos UK sub-prime worries US recession fears BP inquiry deepens Quote of the day HBOS overhauls team Business big shot Bernanke under pressure to cut rates as markets plunge Traders mark down shares as fears grow Central banks pour in cash as crisis deepens ABN slips on doubts that bidders can pay Fight for rights Stock markets Lawyers count cost of credit market chaos Win Does anybody in the office mind if I cry? Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Union takes on Domino's Pizza in battle over 'exploited' foreign workers Migrants left in debt to franchise owner Unites will take cases to employment tribunal News of the World score Business big shot Tamás Barna Investors bloodied but unbowed after market battering The credit crunch Shareholders FTSE falls 10 per cent in space of two months Valuations are not overblown, say many Times Online In retrospect the crisis was inevitable Alarm grows that Britain's debt culture may yet lead to disaster Mortgages Picture Gallery Sony Ericsson Sub-prime problems are all in the mind City Diary Quote of the day on the market turmoil comes from City Diary A financial website has dug up some strange facts about City Diary Denis MacShane, MP for Rotherham, is on City Diary As I said before, in hyperactive stock markets there … City Diary The Times Mount Kilimanjaro, the agony and the Ecsery City Diary 'Dead mortgages' float to the surface and create global panic over market liquidity Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Management shake-up as rivals outpace HBOS retail The Times BP faces deeper inquiry into price-fixing claims (Reuters): Old Mutual profits dip despite sales rise (Thomson Financial): Candover offer (Reuters): Universal buys V2 Permal's record rent 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 Only four stocks defy another day of turmoil Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Dobbies investors should accept Goliath's victory WH Smith Directors' deals Old Mutual Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andras Kalman Enterprising and engaging art dealer who became an effective champion of L. S. Lowry Andras Kalman, art dealer, was born on May 24,1919. He died on July 26,2007, aged 88 Faith Modern Times Sir Ian Anstruther of that I1k Lives Remembered Professor Malcolm Slesser The Sovereign's Parade, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Ever heard the one about Jesus and the good news? Faith The exiles who fly each other's flags Young Tibetans in Dharamsala are taking a leaf out of the Jewish youth movement book in a seemingly unlikely cultural exchange Faith news Nosy neighbours, exceptional exits, preferred names and cooking roles Modern times Feather report Readers reply News stories that are lost in translation Feedback Foreign words irritate one Times reader; plus round two of the London-centricity wars What to look out for Court Circular Seen through a Victorian lens Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Gifts Timesonline Overseas Travel Athena Press Trustee Acts Iain Rennie Public Notices Legal Notices Sterling House Shops Protected Simpson Sloane Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cellulite Solution Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Lightning balls strike in wake of summer tornados Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day August 11,1837 The aeronaut Margaret Graham made 88 balloon trips and invented one of the first parachutes. Here she tells The Times of talking two women on a trip of a lifetime Weather Weather quest Turner can rise to challenge on Bandama Racing Ascot Haydock Park Giles Smith William Hill Football Newmarket Racing Bet365 Ayr Redcar Lingfield Park Cricket Results Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's results Today Football Fixtures Sedgefield Cricket Newmarket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Haydock Park Rugby league Snooker Tennis Rugby league Other sport England consigned to the point of no return by Kumble century Cricket Third npower Test match Setanta Sports Scoreboard from the Brit Oval Flawed logic exposes Prior's limitations Cricket Third npower Test match Multiple Display Advertising Items Edge Ashton's mind almost made up as the final cut looms for players Rugby union Investec Challenge Eight face cull from squad for World Cup Abendanon gets last chance to press claim Euro Tunnel Salford seem resigned to fate after latest setback Rugby league Engage Super League Virgin media Woods leaves rivals trailing in his quest for major fulfilment Golf US PGA Championship World No 1 equals championship record McGinley hits form to launch strong challenge The Times Murray commits to Cincinnati event Bourdais signed up Selby continues roll Falkner eyes history Ferguson needs to look at the bigger picture for excitement Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Beat our system and win tickets Whistle blown on dark arts of those men in the middle Chelsea team go to the dogs as injury crisis bites No need to cross world to see Galaxy Aston Villa v Liverpool Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League fixtures Today 5.15pm Setanta Sports 1 Derby v Portsmouth Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Blackburn Today 3pm Arsenal v Fulham Tomorrow noon In The Game on Monday Sunderland v Tottenham Today 12.45pm Sky Sports 1 Chelsea v Birmingham Tomorrow 1.30pm Sky Sports 1 West Ham v Manchester City Today 3pm Manchester United v Reading Tomorrow 3pm Sky Sports 1 Bolton v Newcastle Today 3pm Everton v Wigan Today 3pm Ferguson lifted by challenge of taking United to new heights Football Manager views latest squad as his best yet Call for Ronaldo and Rooney to raise the bar Ladbrokes Big spender Eriksson keen to restore lost confidence Mourinho prepared to overlook record in favour of flying start Dyer's capital move likely to be resurrected Keith Prowse O'Neill adds Carson to ranks Timesonline Coral Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Celebrated money man joins the race to gain control of Emirates Football Arsenal sensation Formula One chief in alliance with Dein Funds needed for a buyout readily available Setanta Sports Fame and fortune What Bernie would bring to the table Football Arsenal sensation Iraq stage for Ashes return The Insider Times Crossword 23,677 Falklands tourists lose to . . . Falkland Ecclestone on verge of launching Arsenal bid The Times Investec Vaughan and England without a prayer Rugby union Fink Tank Inside today The Times Inside Timesonline Link up with your ancestors Webwatch It's all an act Money Letters Case Study Archive Access from Home Pension limbo The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Don't panic: not all mortgage rates are going up Invesco Perpetual Timesonline How should my garden grow? Mark Atherton helps a woman to plan for imminent retirement and set aside funds for a pet project Caledonia Investments Helen Bevan: what the experts say Cheltenham & Gloucester Helen's response Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Money Help, my house is not registered Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Mobile misers hit holidaymakers Phone companies are dragging their heels over price caps for international calls, says Melanie Wright Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Case Study The essentials: mobile phone insurance Prudential How to hatch plans for your great escape Career breaks are popular but they don't come cheap. Mark Bridge asks the experts how best to stay solvent Multiple Display Advertising Items Secure a sabbatical Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Ugly merger with a heavy heart Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Share Savings Watch ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments John Charcol Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star The Times Inside Christine Hamilton What are you driving at? Real silent witness Stories behind the News Forensic science can tell us a lot about Madeleine McCann's case Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Doing the splits Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Scientific shake-up in tumour treatment Gut feelings Early warning Antibody Sophie Ellis-Bextor Fishy business Haute cuisine Prisoners of our genes? Junk Medicine Nature v Nurture The headache of diagnosis Inside the Mind of a GP Timesonline Clinic just a quick click away Online consultations are a growing phenomenon. But could internet doctors be bad for our health, asks Fran Abrams Worth logging on to . . . ClearZal Leaping into the limelight Brendan Cole, winner of Strictly Come Dancing, believes in positive mental energy — and sexual chemistry. Celia Dodd meets the bad boy of ballroom China crisis? Buscopan IBS Relief Air-con or open window? It's not a simple choice Buddha and the bottle It Works for Me Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Can meditation help addicts beat the booze, asks Yvonne Roberts The MBCT facts What's the Evidence? Ariel Far too close for comfort Touchy-feely stuff doesn't come very naturally to Charlotte Phillips. She doesn't like cuddling her husband; she even forgot to kiss her own baby Unlocking the emotional blocks Nothing's more painful than being rejected by someone that you love. That's why we go to great lengths to hide our vulnerability. But this creates blocks that make it harder to for us to communicated with our partners. Marital therapist Andrew G Marshall examines some common emotional blocks For Families in the Times Today Media-proof your kids In an extract from her book, education consultant Sue Palmer explains how to make children immune to the marketing men Selling to kids: how it's done Detoxing the consumer culture Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Each week our ace nutritionist tracks down a good meal at a supermarket and gives a breakdown, per portion, of its contents. This week: Sainsbury's Are you properly dressed? Why buy expensive bottled salad dressings when home-made vinaigrette is cheap, healthy and delicious? Caroline Stacey reveals the perfect mix Oil: the basics and the rest Eat your Greens Garrlicky French Beans Vinegar: is balsamic best? Lemon juice: the main squeeze The gourmet camping kit Sorted Outdoor Equipment The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Love it or hate it? Tell us what you think . . . Feedback SoOrganic There's no need to splash out Claire Gervat visits a Lithuanian spa that's more glam than glum — and very light on the wallet Modern Malaises Step classes Better Half Philip gets off on the wrong foot while Rosie shines in their latest husband-and-wife challenge The Times A swell day out for all the family Breathing Space Surfing Surf's up! Britain and Ireland Have good waves in abundance and surfing's popularity has grown very fast in recent years, from just a handful of practitioners in the Sixties to thousands of young wetsuited enthusiasts who now flock to the our beaches every summer. Alex Wade, the author of Surf Nation, … Tracking down the future stars of the Olympics It's not too late for youngsters to shine in 2012 Norwich Union Four to look out for Show us the money The Times Oh just get on with it, man Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice UK men spend too long on foreplay. Liaisons in my native South Africa were robust, uncomplicated and frequent: why can't my boyfriend get on with it? Do you Adam 'n' Eve it? Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Naked Gardeners Barbara, 55, and Ian Pollard, 62, explain why they dig getting back to nature Rimmel The Times Inside Pack up your troubles and fly away? I'll take my chances on the train, thanks The World this Week Image of the Week Hot Hotels Tyrolean Escapes Post Office Journey of a lifetime . . . From the high Himalayas to the Tamil south — Michael Wood celebrates a 20-year love affair Voyages Jules Verne FlyZOOM Need to know Cricket and prayer beads Stephen McClarence is enthralled by Kalimpong's eccentric charm Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aloo, aloo Jill Dupleix savours the flavours of India Kerala Goa Punjab Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Multiple Display Advertising Items From palms to infinity pools Where are India's top billets? We ask Mr and Mrs Smith, Hip Hotels, Sawday's and i-escape Multiple Display Advertising Items Trains and planes . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Idealcruising Reader Offers Ltd Plans up in smoke Giving up? Don't go abroad, says Tom Chesshyre The Times News in Brief Grass Roofs Back from Iraq Your Say Baltic Cruises Duty-Free Timesonline Chasing shadows Child's play Rolling drunk Timesonline Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Yorkshire Switzerland Corsica Bali Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Best at cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers . . . This Week: The Quay, Deganwy, Conwy, North Wales Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Verona Book Ahead Best fares departing in three months' time Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten The Times Reader's Block Required Reading Erica Wagner 'Every picture postcard tells a story' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 18 to find out Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel His word 'Before this, what were the chances of a library-based plot in 'Hustle'?' Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, August 13,1967 Critic's Chart You're reading Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Tomorrow's world, today's words Required reading If William Gibson's Spook Country seems less futuristic than his previous novels, it's us moving forward, not him moving back, Peter Millar says Extract From Spook Country Joyce Carol Oates, up close and personal Her books helped to define contemporary feminism. But the US author's latest, The Gravedigger's Daughter, ten years in the making, is something more, John Freeman says. This time it's family . . . The Times The pick of a large bunch Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking, who's just out for a free glass of wine? My family and other Wombles Orinoco, Tobermory and the rest are more than an endearing gang of pointy-nosed recyclers. For Elisabeth Beresford, they arrived just in time, she tells James Adair The writers who find there's no place like home Francesca Simon's anarchic Horrid Henry is a hit everywhere but America. She is one of many authors snubbed in their native countries, Philip Oltermann says Edfringe Big somewhere They've got your number Nonfiction Science The Tiger that Isn't Seeing Through a World of Numbers by Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot Simplexity: The Simple Rules of a Complex World by Jeffery Kluger In short Churchill - our man with Havana Smoking Churchill's Cigar by Stephen McGinty Playing for their lives Biography A Garden of Eden in Hell The Life of Alice Herz-Sommer by Melissa Müller and Reinhard Piechocki Fast track out of poverty Fiction Novel Run by Ann Patchett Who needs God? Discuss First novel Talking Turkey without insulting it Novel Dog days in Los Angeles Novel In short Classics The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing Timesonline The Wages of Destruction Paperbacks Nonfiction The Making & Breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze Penguin, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Terrorist Fiction By John Updike Penguin, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The High Road to China George Bogle, the Panchen Lama and the First British Expedition to Tibet by Kate Teltscher Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Lilian's Story By kate Grenville Canongate, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Shape of Things to Come Prophecy and the American Voice by Greil Marcus Faber, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Glass Houses By Sandra Howard Pocket, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Growing pains Children's What I was by Meg Rosoff Edinburgh International Book Festival Audiobooks In this week's TLS Ben MacIntyre Last word 'Any word that embiggens the vocabulary is cromulent with me' Next week in Books Next week in the Books group Jumbo Crossword 712 Games The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection from page 4 Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4291 The Listener Crossword 3942 The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 18 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 053 - Medium Su Doku challenge No 1468 - Fiendish Killer No 589 - Deadly (1 hour 10 mins) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1466 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1467 Solution to Friday's Killer No 588 The Times Ready and raring to go Timesonline Expect plenty of drama . . . plus a large dose of farce Martin Samuel, Chief Football Correspondent, says that the Premier League will not lack action and spectacle but wonders whether any side can break the Big Four's stranglehold at the top Kicking off Love Beckham, hate Ronaldo: supporters' verdict on Kaveh Solhekol on what the Populus poll, commissioned by The Times for the start of the new season, tells us Kicking off Getting the edge for the 07/08 football season John Brewer, performance director at the Lucozade Sport Science Academy (LSSA), highlights how players prepare during pre-season Steven Gerrard's Top Pre-Season Training Tips Even the most fit, fast and physically formidable footb The bottom line is simple: can we have our game back, please? In a hard-hitting editiorial, the Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2007-08 takes the game's ruling bodies to task for overcomplicating matches and letting cash and corruption run rampant Sky Sports Numbers game Chelsea have the winning answer, but expect life to be blue in Manchester Tony Cascarino looks at the crucial questions hanging over the top flight and gives his verdict on every team this season Sorting out the men from the boys in the Premier League This may not go down well in West London, but red is the colour of the truly largest clubs in English football's top flight, as Bill Edgar explains Nightmare at Old Trafford: the tale of Eriksson the Red The former England head coach will lead Manchester City for the first time today, but it could have been so different if he had taken a job across town, says Tom Dart Season's greetings Kicking off New boys eager to make most of moment in the limelight Peter Lansley finds Steve Bruce bullish George Caulkin explains how Roy Keane has transformed the atmosphere on Wearside Season's greetings Davies gets up to speed for challenge ahead He may be abrasive at times, but the man in Derby's hot seat will win friends, says Peter Lansley Hutchings battles against odds Wigan's manager is sure he can stay the distance, finds James Ducker Kicking off Play the Game Even after today's big kick-off, you can join the revolutionary new fantasy game Win £50,000 worth of prizes Are you sitting comfortably? Armchair fans get flipping fun Sitting-room access to the beautiful game has reached great new levels, says Kaveh Solhekol Buck the trend — see your team in the flesh Kaveh Solhekol on why it is becoming a little bit easier to get tickets for Premier League games Kicking off Edge The Times Ford Sky Contents 11.08.07 Elvis Presley on Set in Florida Contacts MasterCard With house prices hitting the roof, surely communal living is the next step for modern organic folk ? The Dark Ages Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to . . . Wisdom The Army (Not for beginners, but by beginners) I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Graham Poll, 44, Former Football Referee Lexiconfusion No. 145 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney This week: Stars on You Tube Microtrends Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Grant Maker John Lewis Seat Shop Retail Therapy Bugged by Spiders Bargainhunter Out There Lingerie Lingerle should be flirty and fun. Opt for this season's muted tones and kitsch polka dots, candy stripes and saucy retro silhouettes In the Swim Coolhunter The Male Room Men's Stuff Orange West Wing Girl Stockard Channing From Rydell High to the White House via Broadway and the West End stage, Stovkard Channing makes everhy role her own. She tells Alan Jackson what brings her back to the UK — and why she'll never be any good at the fame game Tough Love In North London, a last-chance saloon for excluded boys is trying to break the cycle of violence with reading, maths — and boxing Women in Combat While Officially Barred from Ground Combat, Female Soldiers now Server Perilously close to the Action. Catherine Philp Meets the Women who are in the Line of Fire A Very Private View From black bin liners to Damien Hirsts, if you want the best modern art money can buy, Basel is the place to shop for it Morrison's Don carlos Rubicon Mind the Gap Fashion Fantasie Six Great . . . 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