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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Rob Hooper, Jeremy Austin, Lynne Featherstone, MP, Robert Cole, Sue Barnard, Yepoka Yeebo, Bel Mooney, David Canter, Zahid Hussain, Neil Queen, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Barbara Stocking Director, James Harding, Jill Hartley, Jan Morris, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Nick Brown, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Kate Quill Assistant Travel Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Jared Leto, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Ken Bluestone Chair, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Raymond Briggs, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stephen Taylor, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Brendon Burns, Darrin Hill, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Harvey, Jeanette Winterson, Dan Sabbagh, Sarah Dempster, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, John Banham, Jo Morris, Paul Campbell, Elizabeth Colman, Elaine Feinstein, Ben Machell, Sophie Harris, John Harcourt, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Ian Belcher, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Derek Arthur Listener Crossword co-editor, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Rosalyn Graham, Stephen Anderton, Martin Johnson, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Melanie Wright, Sunil Mehra Executive Director, Tom Baldwin, Liz Bird, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, John Hopkins, Neel Mukherjee, Jeremy page, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Andrew Motion, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, John Mann MP, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Dearbáll Jordan, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Amanda Bellan, Gordon Ramsay, David Forbes, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Amy Lamé, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Neil Gerrard, MP, Stephen O'brien, MP, Tom Hirst, James Charles, Karen Armstrong, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Ronald Hutton, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Dave Kitson, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Sylvie Simmons, Nigel Kendall, Professor Jim Horne, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Michael Gray, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Amanda Craig, Sheila Davie Executive Director, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Antony Beevor, Richard Carter, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Zora Neale Hurston, David Hutcheon, Matthew Dennison, John Naish, The Rev Dr Alan Megahey, Geoffrey Rowell, Andrew George, MP, Clarissa Farr, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Henderson, John Lewis, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Janet Webb, Kate Quill, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Geoff Corre, Angus Batey, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Jonathan Badger, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Martin Salter, Simon Crompton, Will Hide, Andrew Mitchell, MP, Miles Costello, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson,

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Index £100,000 guarantee to cover all savers Banks will have to pay, Chancellor tells Times Investors should get their cash within days The fashion issue Madeleine McCann 'Put on parades for returning soldiers' Trouble already for Chelsea's new man Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times GPs' generous pay deal costs £1.8bn more than ministers bargained for Average earnings have increased by 30% Package is blamed for NHS deficits and cuts Doctors have released details of a technique that will Snowman hijacked by the ad men Raymond Briggs angry at 'crass exploitation' Author joins attacks on loss of innocence Change of character Tiffany Brown lifts ban that prevented ministers from taking seat on company boards Change to code passed almost unnoticed Trade minister 'on board' of cleaning firm Labour conference kept guessing on early election Lord Gilmour, Tory rebel, dies aged 81 Full steam ahead Cost of strikes Man in death plunge Jail goes straight Picture Gallery Our soldiers 'deserve US-style parades' Dior Army names two killed on mission in Afghanistan Man who stepped into limelight on the darkest of all … Interview The Cabinet stalwart who shunned headlines and quietly tamed political headaches has become the Chancellor facing down a grave economic crisis CV Jail for leader of drug gang who kept huge gun cache in car boot Currys It's time to put the kettle on — again — as watchdog set to allow more TV ads ITV cancels comedy awards Holiday Inn Currys Car owners who refuse to name speeding driver face six points Change is in response to sharp rise in evasion Maximum penalty doubles under new law Bomb explodes minutes before pupils finish school Tiscali Put up or shut up, police told Madeleine Friend of McCanns counters claims of 'lost' six hours before girl vanished Tod's Why patterns of the past point to abduction by a stranger as most likely explanation Barclays House buyers drive hard bargain using new 'bid and chip' strategy They buy quickly but offer less as deal closes Success depends on the seller's nervousness Hot properties Actress recruits public in fight to rescue sex slaves Jessops Family Health Week Barratt Homes Janice Turner Lastminute Ben MacIntyre The fatal flaw of Cameron and the McCanns Narrow Squeak Policy and politics in the aftermath of the Northern Rock implosion Commercial Break The case for more advertising on television is unconvincing Come on, England! World Cup success is well within grasp You just can't see straight in a city Picture Gallery That's me: radical superhero of the streets Fighting disease Anti-Semitism lives Oxbridge is for the brightest, not the richest Can we trust the financial sector? Timesonline Protecting Gaza Loss of innocence Arctic tern-about Bad losers Elephants: the way to beat looters If I push this button, I'll win the election Don't forget the Northern Rock of 1878 Rosetta Stone Labour rising star found guilty of smearing her election rival Lib Dem candidate branded a paedophile Councillor weeps as sentence is passed British expat arrested over claims of 1970s sex attacks The Private Clinic Norwich Union Rapeseed biofuel 'produces more greenhouse gas than oil or petrol' Nitrous oxide levels are higher than thought Global warming plans are called into question Cosmoslapland British Red Cross Record ice-melt in Arctic How judging a book by its 'girlie' cover is putting boys off reading Ba How did one cat manage to undermine the big beast of television? Wanted, a new chief to fight al-Qaeda Yard's anti-terror boss announces retirement Police monitoring multiple suspected plots Virgin atlantic Barclays Panasonic Failure to save dying boy prompts call to scrap 'community' police Two officers stand by as child drowns in pond Police say they had no training in water rescue Paramount Group of Hotels Paedophile used 'military' software Examination déjà vu Drive-by shooting Picture Gallery Panasonic Lessons on how to get off the internet The week on the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Volt face Online most read The stuff of memes Sixth foot-and-mouth case in Surrey Newborn boy found in garden Protesting driver boards up Tesco Mannequins take on a curvier shape South West Is this just a painting, or a confession by the man who was Jack the Ripper? My Week Cherie Blair Multiple Display Advertising Items It's Britain or bust for migrants queueing in the departure lounge of desperate men They have no papers so cannot be deported Camp evokes memory of notorious Sangatte The economics of human trafficking A pop Cinderella who keeps one glass slipper in the ghetto First night Pop Gwen Stefani SECC, Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items How to make a pig's ear of organics Organic meat sent to Europe for processing 'Buy local' doyenne accused of hypocrisy 'Produce of Britain' must mean what it says Standard Life Sun-haters and Caffeine Crazies: powerbrokers in a small world? Microtrends A book by Hillary Clinton's chief strategist claims to identify small groups who can change the political world. The data he used was American, but even politicians over here are desperate for his research. Giles Whittell reports Win Investing LLP US elections Triodos South Africa Afghanistan Adventurers survive 25 days without food after river trip ends in disaster Stranded Russian prayed for a miracle Two are rescued, two dead, one still missing Against the odds Sky Fujimori sent home to face trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows If you want to find a good Samaritan, best try a Ukrainian bride Biblical community The Economist Musharraf places loyalists in key military positions Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush ready to shun UN over Iran action Dutch rule out EU treaty referendum (EPA): Food rots in flood-hit supply trains (AP): Judge tries to break Spector impasse (Reuters): 12th-century gospel goes on display Ebay (AFP): Artist's sculptures find ready home but Abu Ghraib pictures go begging Aquability Rampant and sexist, brazen baboons swing into town Troops are terrorising Cape Point community Feeding by tourists has made them fearless Beastly creatures $30 million sci-fi story set to cash in as Russian cinema lifts off again Movie revival beats post-Soviet struggle Film of 1971 dissident book is most costly yet At the multiplex XL The bloody passage to manhood for the PlayStation generation Afghanistan Teenage soldiers As British forces launch a major offensive against the Taleban, young soldiers thrust into the cauldron of war speak to The Times The Times Explore Fjord Norway Surge puts spring back in McCain's step Bathmate Nationwide Mobility (Reuters): Two students shot on campus (AP): Castro makes TV broadcast (AFP): Bombing after al-Qaeda call (AFP): Pope approves Beijing Bishop Sartoriani Old soldiers' tribute draws furious response Tda Plaques under attack Abbey The Sunday Times Gold price touches a 27-year peak Storm lifts oil price Johnson buys Borders Bank's second look Quote of the day Rusal IPO delayed Business big shot Predatory hedge funds take £1 billion windfall from Rock misery RAB founder attacks profiteering by activists Banking group hints at rumour-mongering 'a decent company that deserves to survive' Headliners Stock markets It's hard work mastering the art of effortless superiority Commodities Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Competition Commission unhappy at Tesco's purchase of Slough Co-op store 'Substantial lessening' in local groceries market Supermarket already facing deep scrutiny Business big shot Tidjane Thiam The Times I wrote recently how my local supermarket was already … City Diary Acer Aspire Who should be landed with the airport bill? City Diary This is a chunk of the lower reaches of the River Tay, and one of the most productiven salmon beats there People need homes shock stuns market City Diary Andrew Pelling, the Tory MP whose career faces ru City Diary Worthy recipient City Diary Fuller good yarns City Diary Since the 1990s, Royal Dutch Shell has been at war … City Diary Picture Gallery Channel 4 chairman snaps up Borders bookshops in £20m deal Chain had been tipped to fetch £50m Credit crunch meant terms were 'refined' Qataris grab a further 3% stake in LSE Raja Fashions Former aide to the Queen to lead private equity body Lloyds TSB took second look at stricken bank before deciding to steer well clear Northern Rock Rival pulled out just before Chancellor acted 'No brand equity left' at beleaguered target Europe says directives on disclosure did not mean King had to stay silent The Times Timesonline The factors that could turn the frown upside down . . . Bank forced to borrow £3bn in past week Northern Rock The Times Bishop not man of the cloth but a believer in self-sustaining charity Chairman of Goldsmiths suspended after boardroom rift Jewellery group hires Kroll for investigation Piasecki's executive role was under attack The Times Fortis raises cash for ABN bid Metronet rulling angers Transport for London Shell refinery boost (PA): HSBC shuts US unit A&L overdraft move Mattel issues apology to China for design flaws that tarnished industry Kellogg's Peanut Allergy Advice Worry over oligarch's stake as Rusal pulls float to avoid market turmoil Dotted line led to misery and loss of home For fund managers the sub-prime crisis is about numbers, but for many Americans it is about losing the roof over their head The Times Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Ready to read — Vogue India goes after the wealthy woman Condé Nast launches push into sub-continent Luxury brands see 'long-term opportunity' Timesonline Displaying the hallmarks of a rapidly expanding economy 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 British Energy up on nuclear plant hopes Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Prudent investors will not ignore the lessons of 2001 Epicure Qatar Deal of the day Bet of the day Inspicio Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Jacuzzi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Makoto Oda Writer and pacifist whose concern for social justice irked nationalists but inspired a generation of Japanese youth Makoto Odo, writer and activist, was born on June 2,1932. He died of cancer on July 30,2007, aged 75 Philip Howard James Leasor Journalist and prolific writer of histories and thrillers who had much success with his Bond-like creation, Dr Jason Love James Leasor, author, was born on December 20,1923. He died September 10,2007, aged 83 Mark Weil Courageous founder of Ilkhom, the Soviet Union's first independent theatre company Mark Well, theatre director, was born on January 25,1952. He died on September 7,2007 aged 55 The Divine Compassion has steel as well as serenity Faith The Right Rev Dr Geoffrey Rowell is the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe Group-Captain Willie Tait Lives Remembered Christians and Jews must wrest scripture back from fundamentalists and fanatics Faith It is time to jettison stridently adversarial readings of the Bible and return to the long tradition of imaginative and compassionate inquiry based on the 'principle of charity' Alarming guests, black-tie mourning, civil gifts and best man battles Modern times Feather report Readers reply Hold the front page for a 3GM RK RM SL Feedback Newspaper jargon decoded; plus the McCann children, the royal arms and our weatherman What to look out for Court Circular Dinner Service Dinner Legal news Memorial Service Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam – Private Athena Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shops Protected Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loughcrew's equinox to give an illuminating show Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day September 22,1961 The Times reports on a leading educationist's suggestion that a modern education should consist of much more than the traditional "three Rs" Weather Weather quest Grantley Adams to prove quick on the draw Racing Newmarket Guinness Giles Smith Football Totescoop6 details Course specialists Centennial offers Derby clue with Newbury win Racing Ayr Newbury Hatton's punchlines turn airwaves blue Boxing Live press conference marred by bad language Mayweather happy to play pantomime villain Catterick Racing Wolverhampton Ayr Yesterday's results Newbury Newmarket Wolverhampton Westwood continues his return to form Golf Quinn Direct British Masters Short-game tip paying off for Englishman Foster shares lead after impressive 66 Theakston Scores Bet365 The Sunday Times Mushtaq steers Sussex to brink of title Cricket LV County Championship first division Sussex v Worcestershire Edge Durham celebrate good times after early finish Kent v Durham Inzamam ordered into witness box Ramprakash reaches a new high Cricket LV County Championship first division Scoreboards Final countdown Today Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Irish hopes left hanging by thread Rugby union World Cup O2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hosts savour welcome respite Rugby union World Cup Head-to-head Match-by-match guide to the Premiership Timesonline World Cup at a glance No more kicking and screaming for England's hero four years on The big interview The self-confessed obsessive who preferred solitary confinement to socialising in Sydney has gone to France a new, non-reclusive man The Times Orange Now or never: Ashton spells out hard facts in battle for survival Rugby union World Cup ITV1, 3pm Wilkinson provides hope of better direction Corry calls on team to shed their inhibitions Motor Cycles Harley-Davidson Tables South Sea trouble England can give their fans something to cheer today Drinkaware With a last kiss, a noble knight ends quest for the holy grail Tennis Davis Cup World Group play-off BBC Two, 1pm All Ways Sports Murray leads by example with battling win Scores Stoner one win away from first world title Wigan storm back Dennis will not appeal Connor's new role Baseball Results Basketball Golf VictorUbogu End-of-season showpiece turns into a drag for the world's elite Athletics World Athletics Final Wariner plumps for Warsaw over Stuttgart British 400m pair get last crack at Richards Ice hockey Netball Rugby league Rugby union Squash Tennis Balmain How Arsenal did double in the space of six weeks Advice cricketers can lap up Chelsea not wise after the event Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League matches League One League Two Usmanov sets target for stake in Arsenal Football Russian wants at least 25 per cent of the club Wenger still relaxed despite takeover talk William Hill No reason for board to panic England must seize golden opportunity Timesonline Arsenal v Derby Arsenal v Derby Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Middlesbrough v Sunderland Aston Villa v Everton Bolton v Tottenham Fulham v Manchester City Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 How they stand Manchester United v Chelsea Liverpool v Birmingham Reading v Wigan Blackburn v Portsmouth Newcastle v West Ham Shoot-out at the Bridge goes to Abramovich — after extra time Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Beat our system and win tickets Jol feeling out in cold again as Spurs tip wink to Mourinho Football Levy makes repeated calls to ex-Chelsea man Departure clause puts paid to £5m-a-year bid The Times Ferguson turns mind swiftly back to issues closer to home Blue is colour, total chaos the game as new man takes bow Football All change at the Bridge Abramovich leaves others to face spotlight Kenyon squirming as he defends appointment Quickfire chairmen ESPN Classic Steve's McClarion call is well worthy of our support The Insider A song and a dance Times Crossword 23,713 Agger cooks up way of staying busy Grant's job under threat from lack of Uefa licence The Times Drinkaware Index Best for the rugby World Cup Index Inside The Times A&L fees come under fire Banking Watch Inherent problem Money Letters Timesonline Pointless contributions The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise What price a little trust? Fidelity International Limited Abbey The grass is greener on the other side Mark Atherton examines the overseas income funds that can deliver strong dividend yields for UK investors New Star Investment Funds Limited We just want to spend the lot Elizabeth Colman helps a couple determined to use their savings to fund a hedonistic retirement Bank of Scotland The Kennedys: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester Andrew and Patricla's response The comparison site nuisance factor Rebecca O'Connor says that insurers and brokers are failing to follow the rules protecting your personal data Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Watch Power of Attorney Many happy returns Melanie Wright explains how to beat next weekend's Revenue deadline Multiple Display Advertising Items Action plan Case Study Schroders Are you between the Rock and a hard place? Five-Page Northern Rock Special Elizabeth Colman answers the burning questions for confused and concerned savers, borrowers and investors Multiple Display Advertising Items The worst-hit shareholders Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Blessing in disguise for savers Elizabeth Colman says that Northern Rock's plight is the spur to find more competitive accounts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Staying Put, for now Faith in financials? Blind panic is self-inflicted Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity International Limited 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 Artemis Body&soul Family Health Week Also inside Next Week Horse Whispering Bedtime bust-ups are a regular feature in many househol Of nans and nannies Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Why the menopause can teach us lessons about childcare Need to Know? Scent to try us John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Ear's a winner Sound of cancer Phoney calls Star Trek surgery God delusions Antibody Well, Well . . . Cleaner . . . Junk Medicine Antibacterial Products Meaner . . . Inside the Mind of a GP Timesonline Your Bumps, burns, bruises To keep your kid out of A&E Index Child is in safe hands Every day A&Es successfully treat thousands of kids. Simon Crompton peeks behind the scenes Pamela's top tips for staying sane Family Health Week RetarDEX Especially for Families in the Times Today Bright futures that can go up in smoke Drugs may have been a rite of passage but Celia Brayfield says, don't be a parent who's part of the problem Doing drugs by numbers 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 content. This week: Asda Michelin chef on a mission for nutrition Using fresh ingredients and more than a dash of science, Chris Horridge says we can eat ourselves well. Anyone for echinacea winter pudding, asks Sheila Keating Eat your Greens Cauliflower Cheese Gourment . . . and good for you Chef Chris Horridge explains the healthy elements in some of his signature dishes Cooking together Better Half Mr and Mrs Millard Try. . . She thinks Can't we just cut to the chase and have lunch? He thinks Mrs Millard is rubbish at clearing up Sweet fruit of paradise Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Figgy salad Nutritionist's verdict Tuck in . . . for overall health benefits The Times Water works Kinder on joints, burns up more calories, great for pregnant women — it's why more and more of us are taking up aqua-jogging, says Peta Bee What is aqua-jogging? Sorted Aqua-Jog Aids Too many hang-ups The Times Greenie Points Sleep takes root Valerian helped one student to find peace at night, says Tom Hirst Tips for a blissful bedtime Professor Jim Horne, of Loughborough University, explains how to get a good night's sleep Insomnia Remedies Lapping it up, lakeside Carol Midgley finds a spa on Windermere that gives a glow of exercise without the work Multiple Display Advertising Items More spas highs Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter Wins £50 worth of Organic Products The Times Correction Modern Malaises Maybe a kiss is just a kiss Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Hard act to follow Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Edinburgh Festival comedy award winner Brendon Burns, 36, says being funny keeps him fit Superdrug Travel Inside Thetimes Hands off our historic seaside towns: we love them just the way they are The World this Week Breathe easy Weekend warriors Web of the Week You've been tango'ed You know it makes scents Hot Hotels Reign in Spain Thomson Image of the Week Wok around the clock Fourteen days, more than a hundred superb meals. . . Malaysia certainly knows the way to a girl's heart, says Amy Lamé, Kicking off our 12-page winter sun special Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Thomson Book now Suffolk Isle of Wight Barbados Sicily Cape Verde Kenya Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We're going to rock the kasbah For Jill Hartley and friends, sensual Marrakesh kicks off a wild ride back to the glory days of their youth Qantas Euro Tunnel Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Clean: the inside story Ten years ago Ian Belcher endured seven days of torment with an extreme detox, Thai style. It was so bad he just couldn't wait for another dose Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Holiday Inn Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Desperately seeking sunshine It may be dark days for the UK, but the sun is out there somewhere. Liz Bird suggests where to find it Multiple Display Advertising Items Discoverireland Strangers in an island paradise Camping can be a tough business, even in an idyllic eco-resort. Michael Harvey has a revelation on St John Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Fire dancing in the far pavilions Bali's light will never be dimmed, even by the bitter legacy of terror attacks, writes Bel Mooney The Times Need to know Thomson Changing face of Ball What's New in . . . St Lucia Jade Mountain Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean's hottest haunts Discovery at Marigot Bay Cotton Bay Village Great Rail Journeys Idealcruising Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Budget flights get all-clear Experts defend Asian airline safety standards, reports Tom Chesshyre Low-cost lift-off Multiple Display Advertising Items That's an Awful Lot of Roubles Best at cruises Cruise Trivia all over the world The Times Genghis gets posh Five-star hotels open at the warrior's 'resting place' in China Timesonline News in Brief Your World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: The Ship Hotel, North Street, Chichester Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Funchal Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Reading and eating – how perfect when they match' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Your say Timesonline TLS David Baddiel His word 'Once it was just comedians becoming novelists that upset the critics' Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Amanda Craig on her favourite troubled teens Reader Chart Geoff Corre chooses his six favourites Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Sister, dear sister . . . Required reading Just when we thought there couldn't be any more Mitfordiana, along comes Letters Between Six Sisters. Jane Shilling finds herself reluctantly intrigued The sisterhood Timesonline Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The lessons they are a-changin' Bob Dylan's debut on the schools curriculum could be just what's needed to turn pupils who listen to rock music on to the full range of poetry, Andrew Motion believes Man of letters Poetry? Three great Dylan lyrics BBC DVD The world in 600 pages As large as a church Bible and as wide-ranging as the internet, an ambitious new project tells us as much about historians as about history, Ronald Hutton says When boys and girls went out to play Libby Purves rediscovers the lost world of Ladybird, where the sun always shone, badgers frolicked in the woods and every child had a mummy and a daddy What am I bid? Let's start at £500 . . . The people's real enemies Nonfiction History The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin's Russia by Orlando Figes In short Not quite hacking it Golf The Times Storm and Conquest The Battle for the Indian Ocean 1809 by Stephen Taylor Voyage in stormy waters History Worshipping false gods Fiction Novel The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson Divided between continents Novel Divisadero by Michael Ondaatje 'Are we alone? Were we always? Original fiction An abandoned, rusting radio telescope picks up a mysterious signal, repeated over and over . . . An exclusive extract from Jeanette Winterson's brilliant sci-fi novel The Stone Gods Songs about ghosts Poetry A question of brains and trust Crime In short Their Eyes were Watching God Timesonline Freud's Wizard Nonfiction The Enlgma of Ernest Jones by Brenda Maddox John Murray, £9.99 £8.99 (free p&p) Moral Disorder Fiction By Margaret Atwood Virago, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Accidental Angler By Charles Rangeley-Wilson Yellow Jersey Press, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Grievance By Marguerite Alexander Harper Perennial, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Berlin Wall 13 August 1961 — 9 November 1989 By Frederick Taylor Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Bad Quarto By Jill Paton Walsh Hodder, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Pregnant with possibilities Children's Slam (13+) by Nick Hornby Minna's Quest (8+) by K. M. Peyton The Times Audiobooks On September 8 we ran a competition to win copies of Lucy and 'Euphemism - a way to be economical with the truth' Last word Cheltenham Literature Festival Guest book group special Jumbo Crossword 719 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4327 The Listener Crossword 3948 The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 21 Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge – Win £500 cash 2 Su Doku No 1534 — Flendish 3 Killer No 625 — Deadly (1 hour 15 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1532 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1533 Solution to Friday's Killer No 624 Index Louis Vuitton Versace Lacoste Russell Bromley Gucci The shape we're in Introduction Lexus Panco Contents The Fashion Issue Lana Turner Wows Hollywood Contacts Armani Collezioni Freely choosing your friends, rather than having them imposed on you, has resulted in a dangerous blood sport The Dark Ages 14 . . . is a dress size you rarely see on the pages … Burberry Debenhams Vanity Sizing There's a good reason why you are a size 12 in one store and a size 14 in another. Melanie Rickey (a size 10 sometimes) investigates Renault MaxMara Coolhunter Must-Haves Tina Gaudoin's pick of what's hot this autumn Blunt speaking In The Devil Wears Prada, Brit actress Emily Blunt was the sizeist fashionista. But in real life, she eschews the gym and dieting for carbohydrates and cooking Mazda Daks BlackBerry Natural Woman Nicole Farhi has a no–nonsense take on the design world she inhabits — eschewing the fashion industry's prescriptive approach, she creates clothes that transcend trends and are as effortlessly feminine as she is Report Genevieve Fox Portrait Chris Floyd Outline Plans How to Get Dressed Shape is key this season. Create the right silhouette and you'll gain instant fashion kudos, says Lisa Armstrong Clarks Andrew collinge The Times All about my mother Mother and daughters always have a special bond – but does it extend to their style? Rolex Sonicare Jane Taylor Valentine's Day British Couture As a former dancer, couturier Anna Valentine knows how to show off the body to its best effect. Maybe that's why women like Jemima Khan and Camilla Parker Bowles are fans Age Appropriate What to Wear Is following fashion a folly best left to the young? We asked five women, representing each generation from twenties to sixties, to share their style, influences and icons Marksandspencer Marksandspencer 25 great pieces Update your look instantly with this season's hottest buys for all occasions Harvey Nichols Truly, madly, deeply Bosch Vauxhall Renaissance Man John Rocha's eclectic new London emporium embodies the spirit of the designer, who came from nothing, turned his vision to just about everything — and has earned himself a CBE and a fortune into the bargain Magners Style challenge Got a problem body area you'd like to disguise? Our fashion team works wonders re-dressing four common sources of female angst Short legs Alexia Skinitis, 24, an editorial assistant, is looking for a smart slimline outfit for work, and one that will make her legs look longer Curvy bum Catherine Pronzato, 27, an advertising accounts manager, is after a chic, feminine look that conceals what she sees as her problem curvy hips. This style is ideal, as it's both sophisticated and professional Belts Diesel Harrods Modern Classics Nespresso Deben Hams Thinking big Hair Apparent Hairdresser Serge Normant made big hair a must – have fashion accessory. Now the godfather of styling – John Frieda – has given his own downtown Manhattan salon. So is Normant the anointed one? Malalan Truth in Beauty Jurlique The Times Town and Country Club Advertising Promotion No longer the preserve of the county set, Barbour's makeover has given it an urban edge Beauty HSBC Premier Inside out Ayurveda Can an Ayurvedic doctor with a tamarind stick really cure one's inner ills? Tina Gaudoin investigates a 5,000-year-old tradition Flora pro-activ Loake The Sunday Times Olfactory Girl Gucci's New Scent Following in Tom Ford's footsteps was never going to be easy, but with the launch of a new perfume, Gucci's creative director Frida Giannini hopes to return the brand to its Italian roots B&Q The business Men's Fashion Make sure everyone knows you're the real deal in the latest super-sharp tailoring — with just a hint of Jack the lad Does my Tum Look Big in this? Men's Style Tips The paunch comes to most men of a certain age. James Collard took his to the experts to learn the secrets of male streamlining Saab93 Hackett Truth in Beauty Australia 10 great looks VI Spring Three Designers are Doing Just what They Should — Being Challenging, Subversive and Controversial Scenes from Domestic Life Giorgio Armani's home at his HQ in Milan is a treasure … Great Rail Journeys Eye q The Sunday Times I've Been Nagging Supermarket Wine Buyers to Give Customers Jam with their Bread and Butter Wine Quite a Few UK Farmers are now Making Buffalo Mozzarella Food Gordon Ramsay Bruschetta with Marinated Buffalo Mozzarella and Tomatoes SautÉed Snails with Camembert and Potato Fondue Seared Wagyu Beef with Pickled Cucumber and Horseradish Dipping Sauce The Superfoods Porridge In Comes the Entire Rangers Football Team, a Tide of Blue and White. We Sit There, Transfixed Restaurants Melanie Reid The Green Kitchen Awash with Problems Yakult Boseinfo Voyages Jules Verne And the Winner is . . . Back Garden of the Year A beautiful patchwork of spaces, well-structured yet informal — a garden, in short, that does it all Holiday Inn Luxury down Duvets Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyn. Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Traders Multiple Display Advertising Items Early-advantage As a nod to the rest of the issue, I can report I was wearing a blue tracksuit from, or should I say by, Decathlon, socks by M&S and pants by Gap Beta Male Boss Hugo Boss The Times The Times Virgin megastores Index Here for the crack Billie Piper plays a raging sex-bag in ITV's glossy new call-girl drama, says Caitlin Moran, and a good time is guaranteed Stage struck Going out Go backstage and discover a magical hidden world, says Richard Morrison Southern discomfort Jon Voight tells Ed Potton why Deliverance is still relevant and reveals his problems with that rape scene Top Films in Rep Evening New Film Reviews Director: Lajos Koltai, 12A, 117min Stars: Claire Dances, Hugh Dancy, Vanessa Redgrave On general release A Mighty Heart Director: Michael Winterbottom, 15,100 min Stars: Angelina Jolie, Dan Futterman, Archie Panjabi On general release Women trouble The Big Film The uneven Death Proof will keep Tarantino fans, but few others, happy, says Kevin Maher Clubland Director: Cherie Nowlan, 12A, 105min Stars: Brenda Blethyn, Khan Chittenden, Richard Wilson On general release I now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Director: Dennis Dugan, 12A, 110min Stars: Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Jessica Biel On general release Yella Director: Christian Petzold, 12A, 89min Stars: Nina Hoss, Christian Redl, Devid Striesow On selected release Tough Enough Director: Deltev Buck, 15,98min Stars: David Kross, Jenny Elvers-Elbertzhagen On selected release As You like It Director: Kenneth Branagh, 112A, 127 min Stars: Brian Blessed, Bryce Dalias Howard, Adrian Lester On selected release Films on Release Priceless Getting a Skinsful Panel of Experts Every week we show DVDs to the real experts. This week, a group of trendy young things subject Skins to some peer pressure Zodiac DVD Reviews Director: David Fincher, 15,2007 Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. Chloë Sevigny Out to buy and rent on DVD Grindhouse Trailer Classics Directors: Various, 18 Stars: Pam Grier, Sonny Chiba Out to buy on DVD Stephanie Daley Director: Hilary Brougher, 15,2006 Stars: Tilda Swinton, Timothy Hutton, Amber Tamblyn Out to buy on DVD Also out Rocket Science Anno 1701 Games Reviews Disney/DS (£29.99) Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon — Advanced Warfighter 2 PSP (£29.99) Super Paper Mario Nintendo/Wil (£39.99) Ouch! I'm a star Zoë Bell tells Wendy Ide about her unlikely progress from stunt double to Tarantino actress Courses for horses The War Horse writer Michael Morpurgo tells Alan Franks how animals have the power to transform young lives Royal Shakespeare Company Time to act our age Jeremy Austin meets actors aiming to smash the age barrier Brief Encounter Top Dance R&h Top Five Comedy Top Opera Top Five Theatre The Ring Wagner's Ring Cycle is back in London but just what is it all about? Neil Fisher goes in search of meaning Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Bright and beautiful Austravel Foo Fighters Latest Music Reviews All albums are out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Echoes, Silecne, Patience and Grace (Sony) Ian Brown The World is Yours (Fiction) Joni Mitchell Shine (Hear Music) Iron and Wine The Shepherd's Dog (Transgressive/Sub Pop) Devendra Banhart Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon (XL) JosÉ GonzÁlez In Our Nature (Peacefrog) Grupo Fantasma Jazz/world Movimiento Popular (Rounder) PJ Harvey The Big CD Gwyneth Herbert Between Me and the Wardrobe (Blue Note) Natalie Clein Classical Elgar Cello Concerto (EMI) Lahti Symphony Orchestra Sibellus Tone Poems (BIS) Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Samba supreme The Sunday Times Scenes from afar Michael Glover previews a key show of British art — amassed by an American Toyota Top Events Somerset House Square Meal: Top pan-Asian restaurants Explore the treats of the East with square Meal's guide to pan-Asian eateries in the South East E&o The Big Eat Squaremeal Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Top Five for Kids Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's a hard life Tom Hardy's moving portrayal of a violent, homeless drug addict comes from the heart, finds Sarah Dempster Force for good The Whistleblowers are out for justice, says Daphne Lockyer Radio Head Chris Campling finds a little romance Chater's Choice Saturday 22 Main channels Nureyev: From Russia with Love TV Choice BBC Two, 9.30pm Key Variations Fairytale — a True Story (1997) Film Choice Five, 4.50pm The Manchurian Candidate (2004) Channel 4,9.30pm Snake Eyes (1998) BBC One, 11.40pm The Black Dahlia (2006) Multi Channel Meet the Parents (2000) BBC Three, 8.25pm O Brother, where Art Thou? (2000) Film4,9pm Saturday 22 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Saturday 22 Sunday 23 Main channels Variations Live Davis Cup Tennis: Great Britain v Croatia Best of the Rest. . . Stuart: A Life Backwards TV Choice BBC Two, 9pm Superman (1978) Film Choice Five, 5.25pm Crouching Tiger, Hidden, Dragon (2000) Hellboy (2004) Five, 8pm How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Born on the Fourth of July (1989) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Sunday 23 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Sunday 23 Monday 24 Main channels It's a Free World TV Choice Channel 4,9pm Variations Dispatches: Nice Work if You Can Get It Best of the Rest . . . Channel 4,8pm La Confidential (1997) Film Choice Channel 4,10.55pm The Graduate (1967) ITV1, 11.05pm TV Trivia Quiz Withnail & I (1987) Channel 4,1.30am In Cold Blood (1967, b/w) Multi Channel Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Monday 24 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Monday 24 Tuesday 25 Main channels Call Girls: The Truth TV Choice ITV1, 11.05pm Variations You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous Best of the Rest . . . BBC One, 10.35pm Leave her to Heaven (1945) Film Choice Titanic Town (1998) BBC One, 11.50pm TV Trivia Quiz We were Soldiers (2002) Multi Channel Tuesday 25 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Main channels Torn TV Choice ITV1, 9pm Variations Heroes Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 9pm/9.40pm The Children's Hour (1961, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm Heist (2001) Five, 9pm TV Trivia Quiz Escape from Alcatraz (1979) BBC One, 11.45pm The Number 23 (2007)/Amazing Grace (2006) Multi Channel Wednesday 26 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Main channels The Whistleblower53 TV Choice ITV1, 9pm Variations Saxondale Best of the Rest . . . BBC Two, 9.30pm Buona Sera, Mrs Champbell (1968) Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm The Missing (2004) Five, 10pm Tv Trivia Quiz The Truth about Cats and Dogs (1996) Multi Channel Film4,11.55pm Thursday 27 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Thursday 27 Friday 28 Main channels Unreported World TV Choice Channel 4,7. 35pm Variations Stir of Echoes (1999) Film Choice BBC One, 11.35pm The Triple Echo (1972) BBC Two, 1.10am TV Trivia Answers Ghosts from the past (1996) Multi Channel ITV3, 9.05pm Friday 28 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Friday 28 Itv The Times The Times

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