News from 20/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, James McConnachie, Zahid Hussain, Caroline Stacey, Wing Commander T. F. H. Hudson, Chris Lewis, Tom Dyckhoff, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Christopher Reid, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, David Gray, Mark Souster, Philip Clothier, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Seth Mould, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Keeley Paice, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Michael Binyon, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Amanda Andrews Media Correspondent, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Clive Brasnett, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Seth Lakeman, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Natalia Vodianova, Matthew Klein, GS, Wendy Ide, Edward Shotter, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Michael Kors, Chris Sullivan, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sarah Dromgoole, Nancy Durrant, Fred Evans, Stephen McClarence, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Vinny Lee, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Kamil Tchorek, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Bridget Cowan, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Richard Burton, Tim Reid, Jim Shuttleworth, James Carne, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Daniel Finkelstein, Christopher Meyer, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Elizabeth Colman, Lydia Slater, Rio Bravo, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Stephanie Condron, John Arnold, Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Holden Frith, Derwent May, Kate Muir, George Marshall, Theo Wells, JJ, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Tom Whitwell, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Cathy Lucas, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Myleene Klass, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Patrick Willis, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Scott Pack, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Gordon Ramsay, Kathleen Burk, Peter Stothard, Ian Clayton, Richard Willmott, Bruce Dessau, Simon Hart, Richard Barber, Andrew Milne, John Clinch, Roger Phillips, Nadia Neophytou, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Ben Beasley-Murray, Hilly Janes, Patrick Hosking, Rose Leckie, Oliver Tickell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Thomasina Miers, Ed Miliband Minister, Margaret Reynolds, Timothy O'sullivan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Valerie Gray, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Angus Clarke, Jonathan Owen, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Bess Twiston Davies, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Hutcheon, J. G. Pearson, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Jessica Bown, Caltlin Moran, Patrick Foster, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, James Jackson, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Geoffrey Cox, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Cécilia Sarkozy, Tom Chesshyre, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Mark Frary Ski Editor, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Owen Slot, Indarjit Singh, Anil Sinanan, Paul Richardson, Will Hide, J. C. Snook, Jan Raath, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Andrew Dow, Ross Anderson, Chris Lare, Richard Lewis,
ResumoIndex Secret of my calm before the storm Drink limits 'useless' Alcohol guidelines have no scientific basis Recent studies point to higher safety levels Alan Coren Channel hoppers Ready, steady, ski Film quiz EU treaty pledge Withnail and I Bank chief to quit Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Eight out of ten CCTV images offer no help in solving crimes Most of the cameras are in the wrong place Traffic monitoring has taken precedence Picture Gallery Strike on hold as BBC agrees to union talks Credit union folds Meat ban eased 'Terror' libel payout Couple sold fake art They're back for one more bender: Withnail and I get together again Cult film pairing is recreated after 20 years Director assumed that actors had fallen out Timesonline From flop to cult classic George Smith Brown says no to referendum and any more integration for ten years Reform treaty is 'not a fundamental change' Oh, yes it is, insists a former French President This is a necessary battle—and one that he can win Tony Blair was proposed as the first "President of … Woman, 22, led men in murder attack Langham rejected Train drivers strike Tomlinson on mend Heinz in the soup Picture Gallery We've got our tickets now and that's final Inside today Sport Timesonline Dior The big search How 'safe drinking' experts let a bottle or two go to their heads Alcohol limits The recommended maximum intake was set 20 years ago by doctors who simply plucked a limit out of the air, Andrew Norfolk reports PC World It's impossible to create a single guide that suits all Alcohol limits Cheers! Let killjoys learn the bitter taste of defeat ITV executives' bonuses were linked to profit from phone-ins Bonuses range from £150,000 to £1 million Serious Fraud Office reviews GMTV evidence Holiday Inn Thought for the day: the Chief Rabbi is aiming to be politically incorrect Sir Jonathan Sacks has written a book seeking an end to multiculturalism. He discusses his reasons with Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow The literary lion We must find a way to reason together Dfs Winehouse back on the road after night in Norwegian cell Microchip gives staff the lowdown on pupils Bingo! We've got him, say jubilant police on trail of paedophile in scrambled photo Canadian teacher, 32, is arrested in Thailand Suspect was identified after a worldwide appeal Dolce & Gabbana Dell Virgin Carbon health warnings for all new cars Manufacturers fail to meet emissions target Environmental detail no longer in small print Classicfurniture4u Family ski special SHOPS Renault 'Tests show McCann twins were not drugged' I did not order the shooting of De Menezes, says police chief Prescan Scenes from the Savoy Basf Currys Helen Rumbelow Laura Ashley Jonathan Sacks Ignore the C-word. This is about dishonour Bite the Ballot The case for a referendum on the EU treaty is now absolute Pakistan's Peril Democracy and free elections are the only appropriate response to an atrocity Cricklewood Man Farewell to Alan Coren and his unique wit and wisdom Zut alors! It's a flying barn door Picture Gallery What's green, cool, cheap and makes you thin? Charities and the law The role of deans Common sense is a casualty of road statistics The very last post National treasure Timesonline Crippen innocent? Happy and glorious Not yet a roller Tragic tryst The drinking class Wanted: a national culture A history of trouble in the NW Frontier Comet Scientist flies home after employers suspend him Is there any truth in the claim that black people are less intelligent than whites? Question of the Week Race and science Employment law may apply to God's work Court of Appeal rules for dismissed bishop Ministers' union hails landmark decision Virgin atlantic Curing by colour Beyerskloof Currys Morrisons Lib Dem wives: Can you spot the difference? Clegg opens his leadership bid Two years for boys who stoned a kind father to death as he played with son Youngest of victim's attackers was only 10 Gang was 'hyped up by rowdy mischief' Man jailed for killing wife and dumping body in a lake Prince William in machinegun raid Rhys police appeal for two witnesses Victorian theatre destroyed in blaze Police cells in use as jails fill up again Thousands turn out for fan's funeral Marksandspencer First signs of a comeback for British cod Fishermen's reports of recovery vindicated Scientists say it is safe to take small quantities Staff Reporter: Colony of bats handicaps golf course's £100m restoration The otherworldly wide web is born The week on the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzzing bidet Cool idea Google employees can enjoy the ultimate perk — a vibrating bidet Phone or sex? Online most read Dodgy characters Land Rover A superb account of a very sordid transaction First night BFI London Film Festival 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days Odeon West End 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Satirist of the world — and Cricklewood Alan Coren Gracefully on the page, and spontaneously on air, Alan Coren was a humorist who both mocked and celebrated all the absurdity of life What Will It Take? Obituary 'It is time to close the typewriter' No sex please, this is a website for platonic relationships only Anglian 'i do miss hugs and cuddles' Chinese and East European gangs join together to create new underworld force Jail for traffickers who sold girls into slavery Leader told victims he would break their legs Amélie accused 'tried to carry off woman who declined a lift' When Sandra was 16 she went to a party near her home … Bath store America South Africa Pakistan in turmoil Bhutto blames enemies within the Government for suicide bombing She says she has sent names to the President Call for inquiry into blasts that killed 140 On other pages 'We saw a huge orange light on the ground and bodies spilling over' Benazir Bhutto reveals how she escaped and why she must defeat fanatics, report Bronwen Maddox and Zahid Hussain from Karachi Prudential Returning exile has long list of enemies who want to see her dead Lloyds TSB Hollywood thriller forces debate on CIA's involvement in torture Copperfield cannot make warehouse raid disappear Big-screen politics (AP): Marines to be tried for Haditha killings (AP): Warning over Kurds (AFP): Nuclear 'error' (AP): Presidential bid off (Reuters): Anorexia ad banned (AP): Comedian shot dead (AP): Officer 'raided bank' (AP): Lions electrocuted Bridgestone Grey vote that could keep twins in power Elderly people hold key to Polish election Low turnout likely to benefit the Kaczynskis Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Why I got bored with Stradivarius Sarko 'Public life does not suit me, the person I am' 'We tried to rebuild things, put family first' President snaps back over divorce The Kabbalah Centre Scenes from the Savoy Prudential Floors-2-Go Prospering South urges investment in hardline neighbour to the north Zimbabwe's millionaires worth only $1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Star's murder throws spotlight on to crime in South Africa The Times Man with a message that crossed colour lines Call-centre romeos are 'a major HIV risk' Unprotected sex is common among staff Officials reluctant to admit scale of problem Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times New clue sheds light on Poe's death Multiple Display Advertising Items WPP chief forecasts trouble ahead Resolution rejection AIM floats questioned Vodafone fined Quote of the day Swiss on the march Business big shot Northern Rock's Ridley bows to inevitable and steps down Ex-Standard Chartered chairman to take over No payoff for the departing chief Patrick Hosking Stock markets Cheer up; we're only happy when we're miserable Roche bobois Commodities Currencies Need to know Timesonline WPP's chief predicts a bumpy ride Sorrell fears dip in spending in 2009 Company's shares fall as results are released Business big shot The persuader Resolution says no to increased £4.7bn offer from rival Pearl The Times The Campaign for Real Ale has come up with a list of English ales for rugby fans to drink while watching tonight's big match on telly Ties to the old school City Diary Why IHG's chief will not cheer for England City Diary Those Reuben brothers haven't lost their touch. Just … City Diary Guess which airline has just posted the following new … City Diary Picture Gallery JJB Sports ignites hopes of bid battle with 10% stake in Umbro Nike thought to have approached retailer Developments prompt huge turnover in shares Adviser fined for not making proper checks on AIM listings Everything to play for Regulator installs trustees to safeguard GEC pensions Canon Shares plunge as oil breaches $90 and worries of recession in the US mount Phone-tap scandal in Greece costs Vodafone new €19m fine Sovereign fund fears Harley-Davidson, one of America's most iconic companies, revealed the impact of the US economic slowdown, admitting to a slide in profits Overpriced Facebook not on News Corp's shopping list Multiple Display Advertising Items Nobel prizewinners add names to Sudan protest Anger over UBS role in Chinese oil float Swiss group says it has no case to answer Traders with a permit to save the planet Patrick Birley, boss of Ecx, the fast-growing market in carbon emissions, tells Martin Waller why the exchange is so important Timesonline Exchanging role Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Timesonline Switzerland hopes tax changes will win hedge funds from City Iberial 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 Anniversary of Black Monday a greyish day Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Tesco gets ditched a lot, but don't dump its shares Alfred McAlpine Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Stihl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balmoral Faith Philip Howard Alan Coren Humorist whose witty observations on life graced print journalism and the airwaves and are enshrined in several books Alan Coren, writer and broadcaster, was born on June 27,1938. He died of cacer on October 18,2007, aged 69 Lucky Dube Hugely successful South African reggae singer who used his music to protest against injustice Lucky Dube, singer and songwriter, was born on August 3,1964. He was shot dead on October 18,2007, aged 43 Joey Bishop Deadpan comedian and talk-show host who was the last survivor of the Hollywood Rat Pack Joey Bishop, actor and comedian, was born on February 3,1918. He died on October 17,2007, aged 89 Group Captain Willie Tait Lives Remembered Laxmi Mall Singhvi Jim Cogan Andrée de Jongh Wealth creation can atone for the sins of Mammon Faith Mother Russia's Islamic revival Tatarstan has become a test case for Russia's policy of religious co-existence — and tolerance is likely to be strictly enforced Faith news Crosswords, manners down the Tube, e-mail tyrants and ticket tips Modern times Feather report Readers reply No end in sight to an unusually silly season Feedback Why does The Times cover up nudes, hate all Italians and fake photos? I give in; do tell What to look out for Court Circular Leverhulme Trust Awards Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Awards Gifts Announcements Athena Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hi-Tec Multiple Display Advertising Items Bathing Heaven Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderstorms sweep in to Iowa on undular bores Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Rio De La Plata can rise to top of class Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Dettori given suspension Cricket Rugby union Newmarket Racing Guinness Premiership Catterick Cheltenham Racing Wolverhampton Kelso Cheltenham Yesterday's results Newmarket Redcar Wolverhampton Selectors dash Ramprakash's hopes of return to Test arena Cricket Strauss also deemed surplus to requirements Uncapped players put pressure on Harmison Supporters Club Tour party and dates Today Football Fixtures Football Results Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Golf Motor racing Rugby union Snooker Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Speedway Squash Tennis Nalbandian catches Nadal on empty after duel with Murray Tennis Vancsik continues fine form Golf O'Sullivan's silences under fire Snooker Hodgson leads Sale fightback Rugby union Guinness Premiership Lee finds dead end on detour from Allardyce's direct route Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Win tickets for St James' Park Arsenal v Bolton Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Manchester City v Birmingham Today 3pm Everton v Liverpool Today 12.45pm Sky Sports 1 Wigan v Portsmouth Today 3pm Aston Villa v Manchester United Today 5.15pm Setanta Sports 1 How they stand West Ham v Sunderland Tomorrow 4pm Sky Sports 1 Blackburn v Reading Today 3pm Fulham v Derby Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Chelsea Today 3pm Newcastle v Tottenham Monday 8pm Setanta Sports 1 Derby hero living the dream again Football Edge Carragher intent on revenge Drogba takes the rap as Chelsea try to restore a note of harmony Football Striker skips date to promote charity record Grant denies there is dressing-room conflict O'Neill quells speculation by backing England to qualify Derby County last night parted company with Trevor … Lehmann left out of squad with advice to be patient Bolton Wanderers received another setback in their … How Hamilton manoeuvred himself to the verge of victory Motor racing The making of a champion Betfair Dunlop Simple, really: what the contenders need to do to win title Financial penalty fine by Hamilton as he avoids severest sanction for tyre offence Motor racing Brazilian Grand Prix Briton's fears of losing grid position unfounded McLaren apologise for second successive error Wheel of fortune Master and commander eye greatest prize Rugby union World Cup final Pumas rip apart lacklustre France New Zealand shifted its stance yesterday on proposals … Stihl Get your World Cup memorabilia now — for England, Harry and St George! Picture Gallery This week, in our occasional series "Pep Talks We Wish Toshack making waves Barclays Wealth Woodward and Jones battling for supremacy once more in great debate Rugby union World Cup final Former England head coach says Ashton's men must offer more variety, but Australian finds no clues as to any change of approach History in making if answers can be found to searching questions Rugby union World Cup final The Times Scotsman on a 100-1 winner if the Auld Enemy retains the title Jonny kicks knowing that if he fails, he has failed everybody Rugby union World Cup final Voyana Playground pals reunite for the big stage Rugby union World Cup final Richards attracted the attention at school Wilkinson never kicked dropped goals Multiple Display Advertising Items Champions in the mood to confirm that courage can conquer all Rugby union World Cup final Historic defence of title proves inspiration Ashton's team intent on defying doubters The Times Pre-match timetable The Times Bets of the day Extra time Final line-ups go head-to-head to decide who will be the victors in the Battle of Paris Rugby union World Cup final Ladbrokes Voyage of self-discovery nears end with confidence riding high Rugby union World Cup final England transformed into tight-knit unit Gomarsall, Sheridan and Robinson set tone Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Experts predict . . . Don't call it a conversion, but doctrines of Buddhism have helped St. James's Place England prepared for worst The Insider Springboks toasted Times Crossword 23,737 Brave Brown lifts morale from afar Index The Times Guinness Best for the rugby World Cup final Index New this Week Also inside Every Week Shilpa Shetty Obesity: the big fat lie? Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Scare stories should be taken with a pinch of low-sodium salt Need to Know? Relative values Snooze you lose Simon Crompton Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Old wives' tales Gold fingers Fall for a feminist Chinese takeaway Fresh idea Size matters Antibody Well, Well . . . The Battle of Ideas Lifescan Medicine that's only skin deep Should treatments be tailored to race? Simon Crompton reports on a controversial new trend — curing by colour Global Mortality Profiting from fear bodes ill Junk Medicine Human Embryo Research The man who swears by popular science Brain scientist Steven Pinker tells Vivienne Parry how cursing reveals the workings of the mind Sunrise The Pinker files Hot or Not Ask Great Ormond Street A new sight for sore eyes Inside Story Blended Vision Surgery Presenter Paul Ross was able to ditch his specs after new laser treatment, says Celia Dodd How Lasek works What is it? Don't try this at home . . . Inside the Mind of a GP Especially for Families in the Times Today Retar Dex Mum-to-be?Just leave it to us From choosing a pram to dressing the bump, if you're having a baby you need all the help you can get, says Claire McDonald And after baby's born . . . Bridget Cowan discovers a service that handles everyday tasks for new mums Do's and don'ts for mums Family Battlegrounds The Playroom Are you a sensory junkie or a nervous wreck? How do you respond to bright lights, soft clothes, loud music and spicy food? Juliet Rix investigates the psychology of sight, sound and smell What's your sensory type? Store Detective Healthy Fast Food The healthiest choice for miles Do local shops really offer benefits that the big supermarkets don't? Caroline Stacey pops out for an organic loaf and some super-fresh veg Anjum's Indian Kitchen It's time to turn up the heat Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check The Times Squash, runner bean and coconut curry Multiple Display Advertising Items Eat your Greens Orange Pancakes with Egg What Would You Do to Change the World? Hung out to dry in winter Want to try it? A round of disc, anyone? Philip Clothier tries his hand at a new sport from the States, golf with a twist. But is he up to par? Feedback Love it or hate it—write in and tell us The Times Modern Malaises Spa with a suite touch Hilly Janes finds a Park Lane hotel where a therapist provides room service The Times Beauty Boff Olay Regenerist Serum Watching you, watching me Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Good old country boy Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Folk musician Seth Lakeman, 30, has a gym-bunny body but loves a pint of Dartmoor local brew Superdrug Index Inside Free guides Link up with the locals Money Letters Case Study Top of the Swaps Lack of interest The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Misguided demolition job Fidelity Thumps up Thumps down Alliance Leicester Brush up on your modern masters Rebecca O'Connor on initiatives to help the amateur collector to make a profitable foray into contemporary art Artemis Don't underestimate the importance of an up-to-date valuation Poster boy with a difference Virgin Blackburn on the irony of an artist whose advertising-style works 'market nothingness', but can fetch thousands of pounds Abbey Will house discount reduce tax liability? A Question of Money What's It worth? I attended the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg in 1946 and sat a few feet away from Rudolf Hess, Hermann Goering and the other defendants. I still have the admission ticket and I wondered if you could tell me how much it is worth? Ernest Lowenberg Wembley, London Alliance Leicester Africa starts to punch its weight Mark Atherton on new investment opportunities fuelled by demand for the continent's raw materials Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Game on for a penalty-free move Mark Bridge helps a PE teacher to organise his finances before he marries and emigrates to the US Cheltenham & Gloucester Andrew Milne: what the experts say Financial CV M&G Investments Andrew's response Prices are all over the place Jessica Bown says that there are huge savings to be made on rail tickets when you know where to look and when to book Neptune Claim a refund for train delays Volkswagen Case Study Multiple Display Advertising Items When the hangover strikes James Charles explains how to manage your debts after leaving university Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunt down postgraduate funding Icesave New dealer joins the card game Elizabeth Colman looks at how Abbey is planning to challenge the big players with fresh incentives Multiple Display Advertising Items How to benefit from 0 per cent balance transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Don't pay over the odds if you are over 50 Helen Pridham says to be wary of the targeted life insurance policies that offer guaranteed acceptance Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Called to account Take a look at the bigger picture Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline 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 Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Index Inside The ups-and-downs of a skiing holiday offer an ideal chance for family bonding The World this Week Web of the Week Image of the Week Ireland Hot Hotels They're in over their heads now Family Ski Special Martin Symington kicks off 11 pages of high-altitude adventure at an alpine training course that teaches teenagers to cope with any off-piste challenge—even an avalanche Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Swiss Skiing? We've already tried that . . . Look, Mummy, I can ski Fun and friendly, the South Tyrol is the perfect place to step up to big slope, says Chloë Bryan-Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski alternatives for families Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Portugal From brat pack to cool cats Looking for a family ski holiday that won't cost you an arm and a leg? Mark Frary picks four winners Noble Caledonia Thrills on breakneck mountain Skiing in the heart of cowboy country will really test your mettle. Yee-hah, says Emma Mahony Club Med Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Ride the range, then take the plunge There's a lot more to Tremblant into an icy river, says Kate Muir Multiple Display Advertising Items Across the pond Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New looks, new faces Where to go, what to wear . . . Mark Frary on the resorts, chalets and gear making waves this season Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski at Three? How Young is Too Young? Ba Why it's never dull in Hull . . . Are the UK's 'worst' places to live the best places to visit, asks Tom Chesshyre The Times So bad they're good News in Brief Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Fans sign on for rugby trip Smashing Pumpkins are a Swiss Hit Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Honeymoon Islands Robbed on the Rails Georgia on my Mind Contact us . . . BMW Paper chase Timesonline Book now Cunard Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Mount Somerset Hotel, Taunton, Somerset Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Bratislava Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'You never know where you might find a good writer' First word Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Books First TLS David Baddiel 'Doris Lessing deserves her prize - but it's not what Nobel intended' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top fiction, October 22,1989 Critic's Chart Reader Chart Retired teacher Cathy Lucas takes her pick Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Friends, still an ocean apart Required reading Kathleen Burk's Old World New World is a brilliant analysis of the continuing love-hate relationship between Britain and the US, Christopher Meyer says Old World New World Kathleen Burk Extract Hot type The price is never right The Times Kate Mosse, model No, she's not that Kate Moss, but the bestselling author of Labyrinth knows a thing or two about fame and success in her own right. She shares some of the secrets with Helen Rumbelow Showing children that books aren't pants A shocking study of reading in schools is behind the latest Richard & Judy books initiative. Sarah Birke explains Is the tide turning beside the seaside? Stephen McClarence dips his toe into a new study of the highs and lows at England's coastal resorts Timesonline A real-life story of make-believe She was a 'brand' almost before brands were invented. But Frank Cottrell Boyce wonders if these days Enid Blyton has any appeal beyond the nostalgia market The Times The (original) joy of sex The Book of Love: In Search of the Kamasutra by James McConnachie Nonfiction Seeing the wood for the trees Nature A tragedy written in the stars Letters The theory and practice of writing bestsellers Popular fiction Scott Pack Bestsellers A Very Short Introduction by John Sutherland Harold Robbins The Man Who Invented Sex by Andrew Wilson Enough to make a young lad's head spin Sport Monty's Turn My Story So Far by Monty Panesar Dante in different voices Sting time Thrilller Glimpses of heaven Poetry Fiction in short Six Chances to Write Classics The Captain's Daughter by Alexander Pushkin translated by Robert Chandler Black Sea Paperbacks Nonfiction Afterwards Fiction The Form of Things Essays on Life, Ideas and Liberty in the 21st Century The Foreign Correspondent The Sea Captain's Wife A True Story of Love, Race & War in the Nineteenth Century The Friday Night Knitting Club Give them their wings Children's The Times Audiobooks In this week's TLS Ben MacIntrye'Why isn't there an English word for "tp sleep naked on the floor, drunk"?' Timesonline Next week in the Books group Games Jumbo Crossword 723 Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4351 The Listener Crossword 3952 Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge - Win £500 cash Su Doku No 1578 — Fiendish Killer No 649 — Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1576 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1577 Solution to Friday's Killer No 648 Index The way to make a difference The Sustainability Show offers green answers for positive change, says Oliver Tickell Cooperative Insurance Volunteering for the RSPB is Fun and Productive We're all going on an eco-friendly holiday David Mattin looks at tourism that is good for the environment Tips on how to Travel Green Responsible travel Getting there Your stay Money won't blow away with the right wind turbine Oliver Tickell on the economic reality The Sustainability Show Tax Cut Seen as Best Incentive Solar energy promises a sunnier future The road to a more efficient and carbon free future Oliver Tickell says that the dream of the Hypercar is yet to be truly realised Is Imposing a Higher Tax on Larger, More Polluting Cars a Desirable or Effective Policy? Plugging into the latest electric car Small companies are leading the ethical way It is much easier to be green if your business is pocket-sized, says Zoe Strimpel Tips for Buying Ethical Make-Up Grasping the Nettle Textile industry cottons on to the latest thing Oliver Tickell looks at an alternative fibre industry that does not hurt the planet Hemp is in Fashion Join the fold and help to prevent nappy valleys Oliver Tickell focuses on the impact of disposable and washable alternatives The parents' verdict on how different nappies compare Our Tester Baby Naia Gets to the Bottom of the Matter Saving fuel bills to save the planet Oliver Tickell reports on how white goods are becoming more energy efficient Britain is catching up on home insulation Simon Midgley looks at how houses could become carbon neutral by 2016 BedZED shows the way for mixed green living Household Tips on Best Ways to save Money B. there Recycling the mountain of food waste is next challenge Simon Midgley focuses on the growing pressure to cut biodegradable rubbish Let's not bin collection schemes Most of Britain's Recyclable Materials are Treated Abroad The Marshall plan for eco house renovation George Marshall on how to salvage a new home from a ruin Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Index Why is the ball that shape? L'oreal Quiz set Timesonline There are two halves of 40 minutes, with a break of … An almighty kerfuffle in which various players try … Who was William Webb Ellis, from whom the World Cup … Quiz The second half Fuller's London Pride Sky Sports Beauty and the Beast Serving up a banquet deserving of a final England and South Africa do not have big reputations for culinary excellence, but where there's a will, there's a meal Quiz How did you do? Rugby Tempur Index Omega Contents 20.10.07 Mercedes-Benz Harold Lloyd Suspended in Time Contacts BUPA You'll find the Microtrends This week: Men in suits I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Wisdom Michael Clark, 45, Dancer and Choreographer Lexiconfusion No. 154 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs This week: Drag Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Retail Therapy Russell & Bromley Ad Nausea Bargainhunter Out There Quilting and Padding Robin's Hoody Coolhunter The Male Room Men's Stuff Subaru Virgin Last Orders at the Savoy When it opened in 1889, the Savoy was the most modern hotel in the world. Now its new owners are closing it for renovation. Photographer Andy Gotts invited some well-known faces to celebrate its soon-to-disappear glories Ocean Village Ford Morocco Buy a Piece of History Clarks Lexus The Persuader WPP chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell is the world's most powerful ad man — and the most driven. Damian Whitworth meets a man who lives, breathes, eats and sleeps business Canarias Bosch Cathay Pacific Canon Foreign Legion French Expats Vive la France! But for many of our Gallic neighbours the good life lies on this side of the Channel. Hilary Rose meets the UK's growing band of French expats Debenhams Debenhams Kia Motors Mazda Panasonic She was gone, and then the toughing it out starts. Are you going to be a man and stand up and help your family through this horror? Ian Clayton tells Robert Crampton how his family coped with the devastating death of his nine-year-old daughter, Billie Shiraz Robe Mondavi Woodbridge Volvo Gray's Anatomy Flora Sheba Key Notes It's all in the details this season — add just the right accessory to pull an outfit together and create a sharp, new look Six Great . . . Scarves High-End Heels How to Get Dressed The Times All White now Because You Need It How grey hair can look more Helen Mirren than Miss Marple Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Dear Sarah I have had photodynamic therapy on my face to remove sun damage and must now use Salon Spy: Hq Hair & Beautystore 2 New Burlington Street, London W1 (0871 2204141, www. hqhair. com) Truth in Beauty A Warm Spring Followed by Wet Summer Months Has Meant a Bumper Crop for our Orchards Food Individual Pear Tatins with Anise Ice-Cream Serves 4 Cinnamon Apple Tempura with Toffee Sauce Serves 4 De Dietrich The Sunday Times Wine Club There were so Many Tortilla Chips when we Sat down, I Could Have Left, Stuffed, without Ordering Restaurants The Green Kitchen Packaging Re-Use Hovis Seed Sensations Gourmet Quality-Seeking Beer Drinkers Have Been Clamouring for the Real Thing - and Getting It Wine Gallo Six . . . Kitchen Greats Treacle Toffee Food Detective Rich Pickings Foodie at Large Uncover forgotten flavours with the forager to the chefs Taste Test . . . Custard Custard Discover Black Magic Dorma Most of us Could Do with Some Help in Sorting out the Colour Codes in our Homes Scenes from Domestic Life The Right Stuff Interior designer Paul Carter draws on many influences for his London home — from high street to high fashion Brabantia Six Great . . . Shelf Units Pinboard B&Q Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Garmin There it was, a little golden Limousin miracle baby, tucked up in the long grass beside his mother Valley Girl East of IIford Gardens Suburbanite Shushila Patel's passion for gardening has resulted in an exotic oasis that has inspired and united her local community Amdega Joebrowns Everything in the Garden . . . Weekend Tips 20.10.07 Great Rail Journeys Dalesman Telescopic Walking Stick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TECHnOLOGY in tHE Home Beta Male World Wonders AEG Index British Airways Timesonline. co. uk/theknowledge Fanny olde worlde It's costume drama but mostly minus the costumes. Caltlin Moran revels in the heritage filth that is Fanny Hill Young at art Going out The Prince is introducing our kids to culture; Richard Morrison applauds Daisy and her dead lucky break Screen From TV satire to Frank Oz's funeral comedy on the big screen, it's all gone rather well for Daisy Donovan, says Louise Cohen Top Films in Rep Stardust New Film Reviews Daddy Day Camp A shot in the dark The Big Film It's noble and worthy, but Rendition reveals little about terrorism, says Kevin Maher The Last Legion Director: Doug Lefler, 12A, 110min Stars: Colin Firth, Thomas Sangster, Alshwarya Rai On general release Princess Blame It on Fidel Nancy Drew The Dark is Rising Once Films on Release Bridge to Terabithia DVD Release Blue Blood Berlin Alexanderplatz Fields of dreams Panel of Experts Every week we show a Dvd to the real experts. This week, farmers cast a seasoned eye over a 1972 Emmerdale Farm episode The great Knowledge film quiz Timesonline Fifa 08 Games Reviews EA Sports/All formats (£29.99-£49.99) Play Skate EA/Xbox 360, PS3 (£49.99) Ratatouille THQ/All formats (£19.99-£39.99) The Economist He's a big girl now Michael Ball has grown breasts and likes to sing Radiohead . . . I'm not the man you think I am, he tells Brian Logan Mamma Mia! Top Five Comedy Sadler's Wells Top Five Theatre Top Five Dance Top Five Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh what fun we had it didn't really turn out bad Deep into middle age, Madness have found a new lease of life. The former Nutty Boys tell Stephen Dalton how Neil Young The Lilac Time Timesonline Gallon Drunk Holy F*** The Hoosiers Benjamin Biolay No mere noodling around The Big CD Worried Noodles puts music to DAvid Shrigley's surreal scribblings Solveig Slettahjell David Zinman Classical Christopher Hogwood Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Top Gigs South Bank Centre Top Jazz Out of our heads No rehearsals, no set list, no record deal — clearly, the Bays are no ordinary band, says Ed Potton The Sunday Times Designs to raise the roof With the Young Architect of the Year Award imminent, Tom Dyckoff eyes up the young(ish)guns in the running Toyota A wise old bird As the artist Brian Griffiths shaves plastic off a giant owl's head, a bemused Louise Cohen helps out Half-Term for Kids Louise Cohen picks the best events near you National Portrait Gallery Top Five Events Top Five Galleries All Star Lanes Bayswater Enjoy a family feast with Square Meal's guide to the best places to dine with children in the South East Top restaurants for kids Bodean's Rainforest Café The Big Eat The Herne Tavern Dulwich Picture Gallery Cafe La Famiglia Fire and Stone The Fishes The Old Brewery Tavern Post Squaremeal Top Museums Theguardian The bigger picture BBC Four is putting the history of photography into focus, says Joanna Pitman Radio Head Chris Campling unplugs the Electric Proms Now, after the break . . . Comedians Armstrong and Miller are back after seven years — with peaktime success in their sights, says Bruce Dessau Chater's Choice Saturday 20 Main channels TV Choice Key Variations Best of the Rest . . . Mildred Pierce(1945, b/w) Main channels Saturday 20 BBC Two, 1.30pm Stepmom (1998) Channel 4,8.10pm Things to Do in Denver when You're Dead (1995) BBC One, 11.55pm Volver (2006) MultiChannel Sky Movies Premiere, 10pm A Common Thread (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Saturday 20 Prime-time multichannel Multichannnel Choice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Main channels F1: Brazilian Grand Prix Live/lewis Hamilton Billion Dollar Man Variations Best of the Rest . . . Spanglish (2004) Main channels Sunday 21 Film Choice Dirty Dancing (1987) Five, 8pm Gangster No. 1 (2000) Channel 4,10.55pm Emile (2003) BBC Two, 12.30am Sleuth (1972) MultiChannel Sunday 21 Prime-time multichannel MultichannelChoice Daytime Sport Radio listings Radio Sunday 21 Monday 22 Main channels TV Choice Variations Roots Remembered Carmen Jones (1954) Main channels Monday 22 City by the Sea (2002) ITV1,11.05pm Being John Malkovich (1999) Channel 4,11.40pm Monday 22 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Beatles in Help! I Could Go on Singing (1963) Main channels Tuesday 23 Film Choice The Long Riders (1980) BBC One, 11.55pm Amores Perros (2000) MultiChannel Tuesday 23 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Trapped Radio listings Radio Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Main channels TV Choice Variations Heroes On the Town (1949) Main channels Wednesday 24 Film choice The Last Shot (2004) BBC One, 11.30pm The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) MultiChannel The Reaping (2007)/Alpha Dog (2006) Wednesday 24 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice The Shakespeare Sessions Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Electric Proms The Man with One Red Shoe (1985) Main channels Thursday 25 Film Choice 2046 (2004) Channel 4,1.10am Say Anything (1989) Thursday 25 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Live Euro Tour Golf: Mallorca Classic Radio listings Radio Thursday 25 Friday 26 Main channels TV Choice Variations Rebus Anastasia Main Channels Friday 26 Film Choice Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993) BBC One, 11.35pm Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) MultiChannel ITV3,9.05pm Friday 26 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice War of the Worlds: The Real Story Radio listings Radio Friday 26 Bose
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