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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Sister Helen Prejean, Janice Turner, Victor Fainberg, Johnny Davis, Bel Mooney, Yepoka Yeebo, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Simon Hills, John Mulvey, Lyudmila Alekseeva, Bernard-Henri LÉvy, Carol Midgley, Melissa Katsoulis, Lucia Van Der Post, Geoff Brown, Elena Kudimova, Lord Judd, Alexei Simonov, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Aidan White, Elisabeth Rehn, José María Olazábal, Robert Thomson, Helen Monks, Elizabeth Kostova, Jenny MacArthur, Baroness Kennedy, Ben Machell, Sophie Harris, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tina Gaudoin, Steve Hall, Marie Helvin, Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Martin Johnson, Ariel Dorfman, Pete Paphides, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Nicholas Noe, Suzi Godson, Rupert Penry-Jones, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, John Mayer, Rebecca O'connor, Margaret Reynolds, Lord Rea, Nigel Kendall, Jo Darke, Noam Chomsky, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, George Caulkin, Lewis Hyde, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mike Atherton, Ben Webster, David Hutcheon, Meg Wolitzer, Baroness Meacher, Anna Shepard, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Martin Amis, John Sweeney, Natasha Kandic, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Lisa Tuttle, Wangari Maathai, Asma Jahangir, Amit Chaudhurl, Martiin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Charles Saumarez Smith, Patrick Rothfuss, Sarah Urwin Jones, Julia Brookes, Severiano Ballesteros, David Cordingly, Clive Davis, Sergey Kovalyov, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Polly Beard, Elizabeth Frank, Robin Pagnamenta, Caroline Hendrie, Terry Waite, CBE, Harold Pinter, Mitchell Platts, Nancy Durrant, Lord Giddens, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Eve Ensler, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Heidi Bradner, Phoebe Greenwood, John D. Panitza, Alan Hamilton, Steve Harries, Anne Corbett, Gloria Steinem, Martin Symington, Will Lawrence, Professor Yakin Erturk, Dan Whitcombe, Ed Potton, Ross Clark, Victor Navasky, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Holly Near, Simon de Bruxelles, Magnus Grimond, Gabriel Rozenberg, Anne Nivat, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marina Litvinenko, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ehrlich, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, David Madel, Elena Bonner, Philip Webster, Stella Rimington, Mark Henderson, Tom McCarthy, Julian Bell, Jody Williams, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Simon Herbert, Henry Malt, Philip Oltermann, Olav Bjortomt, Baroness Williams, Peter Ryde, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Gray, Jane MacQuitty, David Hills, Sandra Smith, Sandra Hebron, Robert Lindsay, Peter Kinsley, Jane Knight, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Martin Aston, Kevin Eason, Michael Young, Edward Fuller, Tatiana Yankelevich, Chris Griggs, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Dubravka Ugresic, Tom Charity, Virginia Nicholson, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jo Morris, Irène Némirovsky, Rhys Blakely, Jonathan Schell, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, James Mottram, Sir Alexander Macara Chairman, Bincho Yakitori, Aggie MacKenzie, Philip Perry, President Vaclav Havel, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Baddiel, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Rebecca O'Connor, Patrick Hosking, Robert Elms, Marcus Leroux, David Mattin, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nicholas Clee, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Lord Ahmed, Sir Sigmund Sternberg Honorary Life President, Alan Franks, Sister Marya Grathwohl, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Richard Beeston, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Louise Cohen, Rigoberta MenchÚ Tum, Ellen Khouri, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Susan Sarandon, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Betty Williams, Mariane Pearl, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Giles Smith, Christina Hardyment, Terry Pratchett, Zahid Hussain, John Chave Secretary, The Hon Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brian Selznick, Mark Souster, Clare Lazaro, Gillian Slovo, Simon Cambers, David Chater, Chris Harding, Vladimir Bukovsky, Matthew Michael Carnahan, Michael Cunningham, Andre Glucksmann, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Chris Sullivan, Desmond O'malley, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Ray Price Chairman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mairead Maguire, John H. Hanson, Vinny Lee, Cathy Shelbourne, Sue Townsend, Debra Craine, G. Cummings, Ian Beck, Allan Simmons, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Wyke, Stuart McGurk, Jonathan Richards, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Tom Whitwell, David Kitchen, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Craig Tregurtha, Mark Stratton, Adam Sage, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Esther Chavez, Gordon Ramsay, Roger Phillips, Fran Yeoman, Meglena Kuneva, Jill Sherman, Paul Bentley, Hattie Garlick, Laura Deeley, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Vanessa Redgrave, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Marek Edelman, Ruth Scurr, Paul Chesters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Lewis Stuart, Caroline McCormick, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Shirin Ebadi, Mike Mitchell, John Sharpe, Alan Jackson, Alex Bellos,
ResumoIndex Victory for those who risked lives for Britain Iraqi interpreters win the right to asylum Government U-turn after Times campaign The rematch — and this time it's serious Gordon Ramsay Generation X World Match Play Golf Poll shows tax cuts drive Tory bounce William's anger at paparazzi chase BBC chief quits Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Tories' inheritance tax promise threatens to derail early election Poll indicates huge support for pledge Brown expected to take final decision tomorrow Postal strike 'may skew results in marginal constituencies' Police resign over knife murder It is gentle and refreshing. It is £32.92 a litre at Boots. It's water Just one ingredient inside facial spray Process justifies cost, claims shop chain Troubled waters Tiffany Scared and alone, interpreters are finally offered a way out Compassionate act could open the floodgates Gurkha killed by roadside bomb Oilman freed Leonardo charges Husband gets life Terrorism charge Picture Gallery As inquest goes on, William is angered by new paparazzi chase Prince and girlfriend pursued in their car First public date since romance was rekindled Omega Heads roll over corporation's cavalier treatment of Queen BBC turmoil BBC One Controller quits after critical report Inquiry finds series of errors and poor practice The contenders Victim of an incestuous snakepit Kaplinsky leaves BBC to present Five News How to sell Banksy — hire some strippers Liberty Glimpse of life in Gauguin's paradise could fetch £30m Football and the old Marxist who says that it explains the new world Book stars in 'stadium rock' British Gas Cheltenhamfestivals BT invites homeowners to share their broadband with passers-by Deal will increase wi-fi 'hotspot' coverage Internet security experts voice their fears Brittany Ferries Church condemns Bafta backing for violent game Surfing on the move Currys I saw McCanns' despair and if they were acting they … Madeleine The PR expert who advised Madeleine's parents in the first weeks of her disappearance offers a new insight into their state of mind The McCanns' helpers Marksandspencer Dell Janice Turner Harvey Nichols Helen Rumbelow Avoid the slurry pit, Gordon. Be brave. Do it Matter of Interpretation Britain should be as generous as possible to Iraqis who have risked their lives Now or 2009 Whatever the date, Brown must recognise the new mood on state influence Rogue Mail Missing your letters over the Royal Mail strike? Here are some to tide you over Reverence in a green cathedral Picture Gallery Foxtons! No! Bang goes the neighbourhood Remote banking Snus is addictive, too A day to remember Anna Politkovskaya Old Vic must stay alive for Bristol Timesonline No post, no comment Choc boycott First-runner beans The tipping point Just the thing for croissant-chompers Should we intervene, or let the mums scream? Brown's unique exercise in opportunism Boots Doctors chastise TV's babycare guru because of fears over cot deaths Expert contradicts all recent advice to mothers Channel Four also singled out over series Cancer fundraiser 'victim of postcode drug lottery' Holiday Inn Cut translations or immigrants will not learn English, says Blears Virgin atlantic Cash for science graduates Lost in translation Wagner's epic profits from the power of a big company First night Opera Die Walküre Covent Garden Ssafa Facing jail, a 'wanton' cyclist in pavement death smash Pedestrian died after collision at 25mph Witness had shouted: 'You'll kill someone' Tennis coach 'was warned to keep her distance from girl' Seat auto emoción Chanel opens a bag of biting satire A nailbiting climax as Tory tax cuts leave Brown in … Election decision The Labour leader faces the toughest political choice of his life after Bournemouth sun gave way to Blackpool storms, writes Francis Elliott Stena Line For Against How he must wish that he had not boxed himself in PC World Sperm donor can father grandchild Man took children along railway line Ally Pally development plans stalled Council to charge for excess rubbish Waterstone's The drop of water that defies gravity My Week Mohamed Al Fayed Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Why are we spending £10m instead of leaving this couple to rest in peace? Question of the Week Diana inquest Aldi Spooked spooks The week on the web Lastminute Latin quarter Times Online Train link to create 90,000 jobs and build a City of the future £16bn scheme will cut journey time to London It will boost building of homes and offices Brown's 'broken promise' on fuel tax Dole paid for pair's 20-year heroin habit Doctors remanded Briton on HIV charge Oxford £1bn appeal Picture Gallery Norway Burma How the other halves lived America France plays 'cherchez la femme' as Cécilia steps out of limelight Presidents 'capricious' wife nowhere to be seen Now ministers' spouses banned from photo-ops Edge (AP): Peacekeeping troops killed by Darfur rebels are buried (Reuters): 'Big babies' offered gift to leave home (AP): McDonald's woman awarded $6.1m (Reuters): Mastectomy pilot must be reinstated (AP): Puzzlers gather for cubic conundrum Panasonic Activists defy generals in their fight to death for democracy Justifying sanctions (Reuters): Racist gangs must be stopped, says mayor (AP): Youths attack police (AP): Boy's Amazon ordeal (AP): Man set on fire (AP): Sumo trainer fired (AP): Students guilty (AP): Footprint stolen (AP): Skunk stuck in a jar Panasonic Multiple Display Advertising Items Court decision sets Musharraf on path to power with Bhutto Why it's no longer a black and white issue Newspaper's colourful revamp shocks readers Photograph on front page marks 'revolution' Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Mobility Bored workers catch the doodle bug thanks to surprise bestseller The Times The strange cell death of wealthy New Yorker CCTV footage shows airport confrontation Mother-of-three died after being arrested Fly Zoom Millennium Hotels and Resorts Voodoo dolls and Wicked Witch gibes just can't stop the Clinton juggernaut crushing all in its path NatWest Funeral directors 'sold corpses for cash' Surgeon accused of removing body parts New charges linked to Alistair Cooke scandal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Commercial property funds take a dive Hilfiger float option Barclays on defensive BlackBerry or Apple Quote of the day Battle of the bottlers Business big shot Tate & Lyle share plunge puts chief under pressure to quit Biggest shareholder said to be furious Analysts in chorus of company disapproval Merrill Lynch crashes into loss after $5bn writedown Shirt tale Stock markets New blow to BAA as its passengers' champion walks out Hamilton gives us all feud for thought Picture Gallery Commodities Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Sports Direct chief to soar above critics in his £20m luxury aircraft Manufacturer predicts £100bn market by 2017 UK chief executives top growing client list Business big shot Bombardier Global Express Why does a 'serious business tool' fly to Cannes so often? Housing boom pushes half of young workers out of market Hometrack's report focuses on those aged 20 to 39, … The Times Only in America … Campbell Soup has had to withdraw some tins in one of of its "Campbell's Chunky" range after an unspecified "potential choking hazard" affecting all of three customers. The tins will presumably be reissued with the label: "Chunky Soup. Warning: May contain Chunks" We are told that Halo 3 is the most successful computer City Diary Forget love, just show me your money City Diary Plonk! On my desk smacks the latest glossy issue of … City Diary Snap poll? Don't bet on it, say City punters City Diary Picture Gallery Defeated Barclays denies it is now vulnerable to predators Chief 'confident of independent future' Institutions want idea of strategic intentions 'Project Tortoise' in the running for takeover of Plus Markets Investors seek transparency at Rock as defectors get new deadline Royal Mail announced a 2.5 per cent pay deal with more than 12,000 managers yesterday but acknowledged that there was still no sign of an agreement with its thousands of workers, who began a 48-hour walkout at noon on Thursday. A second two-day stoppage is scheduled to begin on Monday Vodafone bids for Tele2 assets in break from mobile-only strategy The Times Pharmacy chain angered as spending on drugs is cut by £470m US jobs boost lowers chance of rate cut 49th consecutive rise in employment figures New data sends shares to record highs BlackBerry communicates growing rivalry with Apple iPhone America's bankers are asleep on the job India's 'water of the gods' flows West Exporters eye £42bn bottled water market Beverage giants show interest in local firms Timesonline Message in a bottle Wheeler has the market buttoned up after putting his shirt on it The Charles Tyrwhitt founder has moved between Eton and Jermyn Street but not in a seamless fashion, writes Martin Waller 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 Sainsbury's rumour dismissed by dealers Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Jewel in our crown looks a little tarnished this quarter Easy Jet Deal of the day Bet of the day Waterman Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action for Charity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ltd René Desmaison Controversial French mountaineer famed for his death-defying ascents of difficult routes in extreme conditions René Desmaison, French mountaineer, guide, author and film-maker, was born on April 14,1930. He died on September 28,2007, aged 77 Ronnie Hazlehurst Lives Remembered Lois Maxwell Faith Marcel Marceau Philip Howard Religion and science are twin beacons of humanity Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks is the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth Bishop takes the Anglican road to Rome With the Anglican Communion in crisis, a leading Episcopalian churchman explains why he has become a Roman Catholic Canine greetings, tartan decisions, managing fizz and knowing chatter Modern times Feather report Readers reply News from Waterloo, but it's hard to believe Feedback How to tell if that yellowing paper in the attic is a genuine 1815 Waterloo Edition of The Times What to look out for Court Circular Memorial Service Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Company Notices Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Birthdays Athena Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolex & Cartier Musical Instruments Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items High pressure will keep a lid on our Indian summer Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day October 6,1869 The Middle-Class school was founded by the campaigning educationalist William Rogers for the sons of tradesmen and clerks. He was reviled by many for his intention to keep religious teaching out of schools, stating in October 1866: "Hang economy, hang theology, let us begin" Weather Weatherquest Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-Tec Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Chapple-Hyam nears day of reckoning Racing Authorized canters ahead of Arc attempt Trainer gives Derby hero vote of confidence Kempton Park Fontwell Park Giles Smith Longchamp today Rugby union Monte Alto can take spoils for Cumani Racing Newmarket Redcar Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Motor racing Newmarket Racing Yesterday's results Musselburgh Rugby league Rugby union Squash Tennis Hexham Football Fixtures Today Wolverhampton Rugby union Course specialists Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union World Cup Other sport Barclayswealth Rhinos' charge sweeps Warriors out of the way Rugby league Whitaker displays masterclass on Lacroix Equestrianism Horse of the Year Show Sky Sports 2,8pm Sale 16 Wasps 0 Rugby union Guinness Premiership London Irish 20 Bath 22 Newcastle 21 Leeds 19 Clarke shows glimpses of a return to form Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Sky Sports 2,1.30pm Timesonline Scores Sidebottom lets his hair down to outgrow the past Cricket Khan vows to cut out errors Boxing In reserve All this fuss over a flick, Dida? Just be glad it wasn't a Glasgow kiss Portsmouth 7 Reading 4? Tottenham Hotspur 4 Aston Villa Here's a Terry mask we made earlier Law finally catches up with Olympic golden girl Jones Athletics Shame of a champion Star of Sydney track admits she took steroids Disgraced sprinter announces retirement Toshiba Airconditioning Controversial Greek may win prize medal by default Chain of mistrust that has run and run Itv Main players in game of deceit that shocked the world Chelsea's move for Ten Cate could activate merry-go-round Football Barclays Premier League Jol would jump at chance to head for Ajax Shevchenko gives his full backing to Grant Uefa questions Dida flop Rugby World Cup VIP Packages Eriksson happy to be quiet man of management Keane echoes Wenger with lament on the loss of 'soul' Keep your glory-hunters, give me a solid back four any day Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Win tickets for Old Trafford McClaren performs risk assessment on Terry for England's tasks ahead Football Captain likely to be rested for Estonia game Return planned for sterner test with Russia Coral Squad Timesonline Allardyce fears resurface over fitness of Owen Aston Villa v West Ham Today 3pm Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Bolton v Chelsea Tomorrow 3pm Liverpool v Tottenham Tomorrow 3pm Newcastle v Everton Tomorrow 3pm Manchester Utd v Wigan Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Fulham v Portsmouth Tomorrow 4.10pm, Sky Sports 1 Man City v Middlesbro Tomorrow 3pm Reading v Derby Tomorrow 2pm, Sky Sports 1 Edge Arsenal v Sunderland Tomorrow noon, Setanta Sports 1 Blackburn v Birmingham Tomorrow 3pm Hamilton given the green light to maintain challenge for title Motor racing Chinese Grand Prix ITV1,7am tomorrow Stewards back driver after video analysis Erratic steering is blamed on bad weather Harley-Davidson Max Mosley, the president of the FIA, the governi Toseland seeking to clinch championship Murray advances Hair claim denied Inzamam calls time Scotland braced for seismic shift as Argentina power forward Rugby union World Cup quarter-finals St. James's Place Seremaia Bai wins promotion to the Fiji side that will Memories of 1999 'mugging' haunt Oliver Resigned Ashton left hoping that every underdog will have its day Rugby union World Cup quarter-finals Australia v England ITV1 and S4c, 2pm Odds stacked against defending champions England need to make most of powerful pack Drink Aware Waugh questions England culture Sledging time Timesonline William Hill England have to remember Sydney and the sexy game Drinkaware Catt welcomes the chance of another life in surprise recall Rugby union World Cup Australia v England Veteran has greater belief in team structure South Africa setback is consigned to the past Clip round the ear over Fuji The Insider Fast-food venture Times Crossword 23,725 Harewood steeled for claret and boos England face up to the odds on their day of reckoning The Times Guinness Index Free today Martin Samuel Index Inside Thetimes Small loans with a big impact Webwatch Money Letters Loyalty penalty Case Study Fostering Self-Reliance Vodafone clams up The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Welcome check on house prices Fidelity Are you our graduate of the year 2007? Your chance to win a first prize of £7,000 The Times Competition questions How to help the boomerang kids Helen Monks suggests strategies for parents of graduates returning home Artemis Case Study Wealth generation gap hits graduates Rebecca O'Connor on why children of baby-boomers are unlikely to become as financially secure as their parents Multiple Display Advertising Items A Survey Says . . . Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study This is the day after the night before We'll never pay off the mortgage Mark Atherton helps a couple who have stretched their finances to get on the property ladder Icesave The Campbells: what the experts say Financial CV National Deposit Isabelle and Jason's response Word of warning for rate chasers Gráinne Gilmore explains why borrowers must look for home loans to suit their individual circumstances Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative deals Engage How long can you reap rising returns? Magnus Grimond considers the prospects for the commodities boom New Star Put the brakes on driving costs With petrol prices rising again this week, James Charles looks at ways to save on your motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Be more fuel-efficient Case Study Surprisingly Simple Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items How to trim your insurance premiums How to tap in to online riches Mark Bridge says that a computer and phone is all you need to join the internet entrepreneurs Alliance Leicester Market-beating rates with peer-to-peer lending Multiple Display Advertising Items Set your sites on internet earnings Timesonline The fees are key with your pension Rebecca O'Connor explains how the choice between Sipp and stakeholder can have a big impact on your retirement Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study EasyJet shares poised for take-off Sainsbury's Timesonline Thumbs up Thumbs down Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Building Society Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares M&g Investments Index Inside Body&soul The Experts Next Week Strength in large numbers Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Why the world's biggest lab is key to a healthy future Need to Know? Burn-Out Britain The baby chain John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibodies Well, Well . . . Once again to boldly go Junk Medicine Space Medicine I'm trying to make the grade Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Nose Noses and numbers Anne Corbett reports on a scientist's new electronic device that can sniff out disease Scent of a sexy woman Picking up the smell Boots Straight in at the deep end Religion may be irrational, says Armando lannucci, but so what? He talks to John Naish about swimming, spoofs—and his search for spirituality Also at The Times Cheltenham Literary Festival . . . Uncrowned king of comedy On the road to independence As the uni term looms, Paul Bentley, a third-year veteran, examines how students deal with new freedom and parents cope with empty nests When the kids have gone Family Battle Grounds The Bathroom Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall continues her new series on domestic hotspots For Families in today's Times PERIproducts Is Prozac for your pooch just barking? If your pet has lost his va-va-voom, he may need a happy pill, says David Mattin Paws for thought Animal mad house Is the bottom line helping this mother and child? Is a Pampers campaign to eradicate tetanus clever marketing or is it making a real difference? Fran Yeoran reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo on who benefits from corporate do-gooding Raising an ethical eyebrow If you want to ensure that companies really are doing good, Anna Shepard says just follow the guidelines below Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Portions out of all proportion A scone that was once a bun has turned into a mini cake. Amanda Ursell investigates how bigger serving sizes are causing us all to eat more Eat your Greens Scrambled Eggs with Watercress Magic of mushrooms Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check The Times Oyster mushrooms with garlic SnorBan Picture Gallery Get the right home help Sorted Domestic Gadgets It's not only old age that brings on bad backs and arthritis. Stiff and aching joints are a reality for many of us. This selection of products, designed to make everyday tasks easler, help the elderly to retain their independence and make life less painful for those with grumbling joints. Laura Deeley The Times Just the ticket for high-flyers Got to fly? Nick Wyke is on cloud nine in the rarefied atmosphere of Heathrow's latest spa For those in economy class . . . Pru Health Throwing punches Better Half Mr and Mrs Millard Try . . . Who's got the upper cut in Rosie and Philip's latest husband-and-wife challenge? She thinks "i cannot imagine anything I would like to do less" Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us So Organic The Times Taking the first steps Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q My boyfriend and I (both 23) feel we're ready for a full sexual relationship, but I'm worried it will hurt. What position is best for smooth penetration? He's ready for action Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Superdrug Index Inside Onward Christian soldiers—towards a small, but very expensive, milestone The World this Week Hot Hotels Berlin Cool Multiple Display Advertising Items Image of the Week Still talking about a revolution . . . Latin America Special Nine pages of adventure, stunning landscapes and wildlife Thirty years ago Stella Rimington was tracking Cuban spies. What sort of welcome will Havana give the former M15 boss? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Julia Brooks Answers your Queries Swedish Cabin Fever Singles 'ripped Off' South American Experience Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Make a date with a Latin lover Martin Symington picks the best new tours and hotels in a continent of unbeatable variety Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrets of the magic mountain Giant caterpillars, tiny frogs that don't hop … Will Hide climbs Roraima in Venezuela and enters an enchanted world Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know BMW Walk this way… Holiday Inn Cute, yes. Just don't fall in … You won't find many tourists in Brazil's vast wetland, the Pantanal. What you will find are more than 35 million inquisitive alligators. And that's not all, says Alex Bellos Toucans, boobies, howler monkeys and more Need to know Austravel Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Soul city's moment in the sun Cartagena inspired García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera. It didn't take Mark Stratton long to find out why Noble Caledonia The night 'Gabo' bought me a drink Robert Elms looks back on a magical meeting with Gabriel García Márquez The Times Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying off the shelf Guidebook gurus swap print for digital exploration, says Jane Knight Timesonline Lonely Planet Rough Guides Book now Devon France China Egypt South Africa Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Best at cruises The Travel Collection Mystery Guest: Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: New White Lion, Llandovery, Wales Mystery Guest: Competition Timesonline Mystery Guest: Departure Board Mystery Guest: Route of the Week: Delhi Mystery Guest: Book Ahead Mystery Guest: Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Lufthansa Index Reader's Block First word Erica Wagner First word 'Something can be true even when it's not a fact' Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 19 to find out Your say Your chance to be a published author Timesonline TLS David Baddiel His word 'Facebook is like a book, even if it's one trying too hard to be postmodern' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, October 9,1977 Critic's Chart You're reading … Erica Wagner picks the best of Philip Roth Reader Chart Philip Perry picks six evocative books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading … Measuring the World Things can only get worse Required readings It's the end of the road for Philip Roth's hero Zuckerman— he's ageing, angry and incontinent. But Meg Wolitzer can still raise a wry smile over Exit Ghost Timesonline Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books Historian of the future Douglas Coupland defined the hapless "Generation X" and coined the term "McJob". But his latest novel shows him getting older—and cleverer. Chris Ayres met him The weird world of Douglas Coupland Cheltenhamfestivals The real Captain Jack Aubrey A bold seaman who was best friends with his ships' surgeon. David Cordingly on the inspiration for Patrick O'Brian's hero Timesonline The call of the wild Laid up in bed watching television with a mystery illness, Simon Barnes knew there was only one place to go-back to the garden of Eden. Exclusive extract from his new book How To Be Wild Waterstone's The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival A selection of events Cirque Du Soleil Where the art is Nonfiction Art Mirror of the World A New History of Art An obstacle on the road to peace Middle East Voices of Hezbollah The Statements of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah When sisters had to do it for themselves Women Singled out In short Timesonline Another brand from the burning Fiction Novel Fire in the Blood A banker in mint condition Sci-fi/Fantasy Making Money The Name of the Wind Flying around in circles Novel Men in Space Ford In short Classics Remarkable True Stories from World War II The Gift Nonfiction Paperbacks How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World House of Meetings Fiction By Martin Amis Vintage, £7.99 Pathfinders A Global History of Exploration The Raw Shark Texts Canongate, £7.99 £7.59(free p&p) Gambling Hodder, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Queen Camilla Penguin, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Cheltenham Literature Festival A moving picture show Children's Audiobooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Last word 'Thinking outside the box has now jumped its shark' Jumbo Crossword 721 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4339 The Listener Crossword 3950 Wot, No Lines? 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