News from 27/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Janice Turner, Linda Blair, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, Robert Fenner, Alice Bowe, Neil Johnston, John Hardman, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Hartley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Christopher Wood, Mark Frary, David Rose, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Kathy Lette, Felix Milns, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Philip, James Bone, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Dan Kieran, Graham Stewart, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Tout, John Neimer, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, William Nicholson, Andrew Norfolk, Jeffrey Davis, Giles Coren, John Burnside, Prasad Saboo, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Josephine Balmer, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Michael Haddon, Gary Jacob, Sam Branson, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Anthony W. Allsop, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Angus Watson, Chris Riley, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, G. R. Bush, Rosemary Duffy, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jo Morris, Nicholas Roe, MM, Elizabeth Colman, Emma Lunn, Allen Prowle, Ben Machell, Sophie Harris, Eric Mason, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Philip Blue, Sarah Smyth, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Lucy Sweeney, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Giles MacDonogh, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Peter Riding, JJ, Bruce Poole, Russell Kempson, Julie Williams, Laura Gascoigne, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Phil Mason, Thomas Krens, Stephen Anderton, Jo Brand, Brenda Maddox, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Belinda Archer, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Steven Bedford, Christina Koning, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, David Griffiths, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Jo Cox, Sara Campbell, Peta Bee, Gareth Roberts, Amy Lamé, Andrew G. Marshall, Gerard Meagher, Colin Udoh, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Rex Cowan, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Laura Deeley, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Alan Bennett, Gráinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, James Charles, Professor David J. Dunstan, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Alistair Darling, Margaret Reynolds, Kevin Maher, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Keith Hopcroft, Renata Rubnikowicz, Thomas Catán, Alexandra Royston Herts, Geri Halliwell, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Leah Hardy, Mark Bridge, CR, Angus MacLeod, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Tom Allan, Michael Byrne, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, Miles Costello Insurance Correspondent, Peter Shapiro, Tom Hennigan, David Hutcheon, Matthew Dennison, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Peter Ingham, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Louise Cohen, Geoff Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, S. A. Duncalf, Michael Evans, Mark Harrison, John Hoyland, Olav Bjortomt, Gerry Finkle, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Attilio Bertolucci, Tamsin Leach, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Nurses to decide if patients are revived Guidelines say doctor's approval not necessary Right-to-die patients are given the final say Is celebrity nanny all she claims to be? Matthew Parris Rude Girls Wild Things Win £10,000 Tough curbs Tapping resources Charity accused Seville switch Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Record audience Tough restrictions will be kept for low-skilled workers from Europe Employers' call for 'vital' labour ignored Curbs maintained on Romania and Bulgaria TV's toughest nanny and the string of qualifications that do not exist Training bodies deny knowledge of her claims Channel 4 begins urgent investigation A colourful history George Smith Cervical cancer jabs for pre-teen girls could save 400 lives a year £100m programme aimed at 12-year-olds Vaccine needed before they are sexually active An infection intimately linked to sexual history Top Tories fear vote on EU membership Prisoner's damages Travel expenses call Boy dies on Snowdon Web catches BBC Picture Gallery Student breaks 'Chariots of Fire' record Trinity man is third person to beat the clock 'It's inspired me to go from here to Olympics' Dior A perfect son, a model family — so what made him run away? Missing child Andrew Gosden's parents, teachers and friends are at a loss to explain why he left home Holiday Inn It's vital to talk, remain calm, and make them feel loved Missing child Dfs Dfs Mobile phone firms plan to find out what you're talking about . . . and tell advertisers Technology can scan text and voice messages Privacy groups say the plan is open to abuse Video game giants slaughter the opposition Winners Nothing's secret How finance chief spent firm's money Director was taken on despite fraud conviction £2m fiddle discovered only after she left job Life Scan Doherty given suspended jail sentence for drugs possession You have many more abductions than Portugal, but nobody talks about that Lisbon's ambassador to London tells Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow how the Madeleine McCann case left him heavy-hearted Renault Argos Rembrandt fever drives £1,000 portrait to £2.5m Toyota Torment of mother and her disabled daughter who died in blazing car Motorway fencing where boys died may have been vandalised Serious Quitters Virgin Retired solicitor, 89, goes back to court to help a friend — and wins Rolex Prince Philip 'has heart condition' Seized picture 'not indecent' Escort agency chief cleared Six months for terror manual Brittany Ferries Flybe Janice Turner Volkswagen Natalie Haynes Let's admit it. As a country we're impotent On Notice New US sanctions on Iran should not be dismissed in Tehran as bluster Onwardly Mobile Eavesdropping is invasive, however well-meaning The Sad Truth A mendacious CV might well get you hired No reason to be dead choughed Picture Gallery What about the poor girl down at the clinic? Prisoners need help Underwater burden Climate change: what we do and don't know Gaelic TV may cost a lot, but it could save the language Practice makes perfect — and a life of musical fun Timesonline The birds . . . . . . and the bees House proud The true choo-choo Half time A fruity, full-bodied tale of revenge Advice to the BBC: it's the chocolate frogs A levels: broad disagreement on narrowness Brazilian 'acted precisely like a bomber' Barrister says officers were not trigger-happy 'They fired because he behaved threateningly' Virgin atlantic Tenor conscious after surgery In brief Death crash driver jailed ENO's Carmen to go online Divorce for Lloyd Webber Hobgoblin Currys Land Rover Are supermarkets being honest about the benefits of their omega-3 products? Question of the week Iberia Salmond raises the ante for Scots' independence Rude Girls Prescan RAF knew about fuel leaks on crashed Nimrod Serviceman's father reveals official warnings I believe that they killed my son, he says MoD inquiry into brain injuries Paypal Service history John Lewis Nurse to sue over superbug deaths Runaway lorry stops on the edge Soldier guilty of smuggling guns Cost of bulb change hits worshippers Powergen Toxic sea slug the size of a rugby ball invades the British coastline Currys Churchill's artistic gift to his US ally comes home to a bidding war Painting for pleasure Floors-2-Go Foot-in-mouth disease, or things politicians wish they hadn't said Political gaffes In their book Mission Accomplished, Matthew Parris and Phil Mason record the gaffes, indiscretions and 'the-microphone-is-still-on' moments that the world's high and mighty are probably still regretting PC World PC World My Week Alistair Darling Multiple Display Advertising Items Where sea eagles dare — freed raptors get a taste for city life Scheme brings birds out of the wilderness 250 sightings reported since release in August Lost for 70 years, back and breeding successfully again Picture Gallery Funding inadequate for Services' housing Downloads in top 75 Boxer must face court Former soldier jailed Another role for Alfie A hard life, but it's shown in stultifying soft focus First night Film Brick Lane Odeon West End Chrysler The Times Capra's tale of forbidden love Bath store The week on the web Sales are sweet music to classical players Multiple Display Advertising Items Game of the name Online most read Sad or mad? Russia Spain Charity adoption workers seized at airport for 'trafficking' children Nine French citizens are detained in Chad Confusion surrounds 'rescue' operation Africa orphans 'Miracle' fuel that made a mockery of Mugabe Medium conjured up diesel by striking a rock Duped ministers paid £1.7m and gave her farm Multiple Display Advertising Items Kashmir sets the scene to lure Bollywood stars back to the hills Switzerland Kashmir The Economist Bush 'wanted top Briton out of UN' He claimed deputy UN chief was anti-American Revelations appear in US diplomat's new book HSBC (AFP): Approach to Iran is not like Iraq, says US (Reuters): Go-kart chase (AP): Paw smugglers held (Reuters): Sex charge boy freed (AP): Farmer beatified (AP): Holiday work ban (AP): Double bomb attack (AP): Wrong rocket Making the campaign into a running joke Comedian enters race for the White House He is standing for both main parties The Gospel according to Stephen Colbert XL Aquability Putin evokes ghost of Cuba missile crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Judgment day looms for 'bomb gang' that divided the nation Spain Bombing trial The end of a trial of 28 men over blasts that caused rail carnage will not end the political battle, Thomas Catán reports from Madrid London Film Festival Main players in the final act (Reuters): Dutch solar-powered car shines in Outback race Icesave (AP): Airline managers face crash charges (AP): Thousands go home after wildfires (AP): Life for acid attack on young woman (Reuters): Lions' roars give panda the jitters Voters seeking stability set to make Argentina's first lady their president Cristina Kirchner's huge lead in the polls reflects a reluctance to change the team that has overseen economic recovery The voice of the masses Multiple Display Advertising Items High-life solicitor goes on the run as mortgage 'scam' comes to light The Sunday Times Pressure grows on BP boss to step down J Sainsbury deadline Elephant Loans hit Cold shoulder for Iran Quote of the day Time Warner role Business big shot Merrill could oust O'Neal after merger telephone call Executives furious at approach to Wachovia Shares in bank surge as investors scent blood Petrol price to hit record as oil-shortage fears bite Desert classic Stock markets All bets off as Osmond puts in last-minute counterbid for Resolution You don't get rich by paying what they ask Picture Gallery Commodities Cazenove Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Bank director takes leave to concentrate on takeover of Northern Rock Paul Myners to advise Flowers management Interested parties reluctant to table offer Business big shot Sandy Cromble The Big Fight Fraudulent applications for credit rise by nearly a quarter The Times Picture Gallery Is Britain to get its first female three Michelin-starr City Diary More than their fair share of stock misery City Diary Seeing red over the men in Turquoise City Diary InterContinental Hotels was making a huge fuss the … City Diary Picture Gallery Sainsbury's deadline as Delta seeks new funds Takeover Panel issues November 8 ultimatum Qataris need more cash for pension fund Credit Suisse L&G upbeat despite house market slide Elephant Loans feels the squeeze as credit crunch impact spreads Shares slide after warning over profits Lenders cautious with sub-prime borrowers The Times Slight pick-up but the trend is down for house prices Peering behind the Hallowe'en mask Does the explosion of plastic tat in the shops signal a return to our pagan roots or is it merely a good excuse for a drink? The Times Looking a total fright Sanction-hit Iranian banks expected to face City boycott PayPal Time is running out for Warner chief Parsons to hand over top job to No 2 Bewkes likely to hold review of media group Heads on the block as investors call for change on Wall Street Raja Fashions The emirate following Britain on a journey to the centre of the world Dubai is building an airport the size of Cardiff in a money-no-object drive to turn itself into a leading global powerhouse The Gulf is becoming one of the powerhouses of the … On Monday Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum, chairman and chief executive of Emirates Airlines Timesonline Not a lot of people know this . . . 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 Chinese whispers help Standard Chartered Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Insurers provide investors shelter from the storm Erinaceous Deal of the day Timesonline Bioquell Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Gradjobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ernest Withers Photographer who in documenting the civil rights movement contributed to its success Ernest Withers, photographer, was born on August 7,1922. He died on October 15,2007, aged 85 Faith Feedback Ursula Vaughan Williams Lives Remembered Laxmi Mall Singhvi Molly Badham Authority on apes who reared many of them at home and supplied the PG Tips chimpanzees Molly Badham, MBE, co-founder of Twycross Zoo, was born on May 18,1914. She died on October 19,2007, aged 93 Ron Cunningham Stuntman and escapologist who, as The Great Omani, thrilled crowds for more than six decades Ron Cunningham, The Great Omani, escapologist and stuntman, was born on July 10,1915. He died on October 15,2007, aged 92 Paul Fox Ruts guitarist who helped to define punk's second wave Paul Fox, guitarist, was born on April 11,1951. He died on October 21,2007, aged 56 How many of us have given until we felt the pinch? Faith Church's historic home in the City St Mary-le-Bow may change, but it will always be devoted to reasonable religion Faith news Mobile manners, gnashing teeth, plate spinning and sauna self-control Modern times Feather report Readers reply We're off to bloviate in the blogosphere Feedback It's the word of the week, but what does it mean? Plus puzzles, Europe and an 'orse What to look out for Court Circular Dinners Awards Results Service appointments Royal Commission Appointments Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobility Shoparound Shoparound Shoparound Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal accounts of flooding at Boscastle Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day Octobet 27,1898 French and British empire-building in Africa reached a flashpoint at the town of Fashoda, on the Nile, almost leading to war. The Times prints the stirring address of Mr Ritchie, president of the Board of Trade, to the Primrose League at Thornton Heath Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Passage Of Time can fly flag for Europe Racing George Washington has each-way claims Wide draw hinders Excellent Art in Mile Sport Stratford Net Jets Breeders' Cup Mile Turf Julian Muscat's selections Wolverhampton Tennis Football Classic Tajaaweed can stamp his authority in Post Racing Doncaster Ladbrokes Timesonline Newbury Racing Aintree Chepstow Course specialists Partnership of Wallace and Gromit may be the missing link Burrow and Pryce to link up for first time New Zealand make changes after mauling Barclays Premier League Classic encounters Gavin's perfect win boosts England FIA sets appeal date Cannock off to flyer Boston lead series Football Results Baseball Basketball Boxing Cricket Golf Rugby union Squash Tennis The Times Doncaster Yesterday's racing Ayr Jockeys' title race Fakenham Wolverhampton Today Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport London braced for whole new ball game with Manning leading charge American football NFL touches down at Wembley Miami aim to curb poor run on foreign soil Hard-hitting sport attracts sell-out crowd Sky Sports Rough guide to gridiron Hmv Talk the talk: it's football but not as we know it Saracens show no mercy with six-try assault Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Thomas Cook Your guide to this weekend's matches Thomas leads Cardiff in morale-boosting victory Kessler takes private road to Calzaghe Boxing Ron Lewis is granted exclusive access to the elusive double world champion determined to claim the most difficult prize of them all Edge Enzo MacCarinelli will defend his WBO cruiserweig Davydenko hit by fine for 'not trying hard enough to win' Tennis Russian complained of severe fatigue in legs Murray raises hopes of seizing Masters place The Times Resurgent Leeds bucking the odds under pressure of penalty Fink Tank In the football laboratory Caffeine Boost Win Premier League tickets The Game The Sun Megson vows to follow example of Allardyce in Bolton rescue bid Football Barclays Premier League New manager pledges evolution, not revolution Bottom club aim to stem losing sequence Keane backs O'Leary for Ireland job Championship Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two The dream that turned into living nightmare for lost boys of Africa Special report Forgotten footballers As the Adebayors and Drogbas illuminate the Premier League, life has been altogether less kind for a group of their contemporaries The Times Fields of dreams 'It is a modern miracle that no player has died' The Open University Allardyce wants players to talk a good game (but only if it is in English) Football Barclays Premiership Harley-Davidson League of nations Scholes faces second knee scan Birmingham v Wigan Today 3pm Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Portsmouth v West Ham Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Sunderland v Fulham Today 3pm Derby v Everton Tomorrow 2pm Chelsea v Man City Today 3pm Liverpool v Arsenal Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Man Utd v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Reading v Newcastle Today 3pm Bolton v Aston Villa Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Tottenham v Blackburn Tomorrow 3pm Arsenal prepare for examination of how far they have progressed Football Barclays Premier League Citizen Pennant out for ten weeks but Benítez remains calm Ramos faces the prospect of Tottenham without Berbatov Football Barclays Premier League Unsettled forward may leave in January Angry Jol departs with swipe at chairman Managers enraged by cut-throat policy Eriksson keeps on smiling as critics suddenly fall silent Football Barclays Premier League Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeking the magic formula Swede will finally get his chance to shine at Chelsea Football Barclays Premier League Grant bangs a drum for mentor's quiet approach Times Mobile Times Crossword 23,743 Ramos comes running after Tottenham's tough stance The Times Clarks American football Boxing Index Prof of the week People Every Week Next Week Flu fears: a jab at the truth Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News There are flaws in vaccination, but the wise will get their shots Need to Know? Cities that never sleep Mindless voters John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Cancer catcher Shady practice Bagging up baby Hipsters' drink Death by trainer Antibody Boots Well, Well . . . Time to convince the public Junk Medicine Synthetic Biology In the midst of life is denial Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Giant leap for women? A new contraceptive pill could end the misery of menstruation. But do we really want it, asks Vivienne Parry Fertility cycle The Pill: key dates Curanail Prof of the Week Pru Health Back on top after a bad spell Jill Murphy, the author of the Worst Witch series, is working her magic again after ten years away from the literary scene. She talks to Laura Deeley about health, happiness and heartache The Economist For Families in the Times Today What the doctor said . . . . . . and what that hoary medical cliché really meant. Keith Hopcroft, a GP, translates Hot or Not? Timesonline Homework for parents Buscopan IBS Relief How much homework? Family Battlegrounds Why size does matter Long, short or tall — scientists claim that matching your body shape to a sport could turn you into a medal winner. Peta Bee investigates What shape are you? Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Hot potatoes Home Cooking. . . With a Health Check The humble spud is a versatile vegetable and it lends itself particularly well to soup. Chef Bruce Poole recalls a much-loved childhood dish Eat your Greens Parsnip Chip Sticks Timesonline Potato soup with Strasbourg sausage, poached egg, thyme and mustard Nutritionist's verdict Time to ditch the old banger? The Times Healthcare Commission What Would You Do to Change the World? Timesonline Rosie and Pip on the couch "i don't have to be good at everything" Philip thinks "They are good at supporting each other" Andrew thinks How competitive is your relationship? Multiple Display Advertising Items In touch with my inner Thai One night in Bangkok for Kathy Lette was all it took to feel she'd died and gone to heaven Beauty Boff L'oreal Skin Re-Modeller The Times Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic Modern Malaises Burning up with desire Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice In at the deep end Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Sara Campbell, 35, was a yoga teacher before taking the plunge into freediving. After breaking three world records, she's just getting serious Superdrug Index Inside The Times A site that's just the ticket Webwatch Plus nothing account Money Letters Case Study Top of the Pops Rule it out The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Reality bites on Budget offering Fidelity Thumbs up Thumbs down Marks & Spencer &more Mastercard Alliance Leicester Talk can be cheap with the right deal Emma Lunn looks at the best family tariffs on mobile phones — for cost-conscious parents with talkative kids The right age to give your child a mobile phone Henderson Case Study We're going for optimum growth Rosemary Duffy helps new parents to plan ahead for school and university fees for their first child Investec The Spooners: what the experts say Financial CV Post Office Grant's response A billion reasons to invest in India Mark Atherton says despite new limits on foreign investment, a young population is driving economic growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Rensburg Sheppards Lack of universal education could spell trouble for investors Chelsea It pays to look at the broader picture Mark Bridge asks the experts how to secure the best new broadband deal when your current package ends Alliance Leicester Thumbs up Thumbs down Post Office Broadband Case Study Switching on Multiple Display Advertising Items April is the cruellest month Elizabeth Colman says many of those expecting a windfall from changes to the tax system, due to come into force next spring, may be disappointed M&g Investments Co-op bucks trend on two-year trackers Mortgage Watch Case Study It's a Family Affair Invesco Perpetual Are you our graduate of the year 2007? Your chance to win a first prize of £7,000 Intelligent Finance Stay off the ladder for now Rebecca O'Connor on why now may be the wrong time for graduates to buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Team players, at premier prices Mark Atherton measures the stock-picking success of multimanager funds against their top-rate charges Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How long should I keep documents? Question of Money Policy cuts travel costs for cancer sufferers Rebecca O'Connor on one woman's campaign to end punitive premiums for women with breast cancer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Giving them a break Fewer pies but bigger helpings Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds sercice at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Loan 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 Jupiter Index Inside How close but careful encounters can help to put the 'wild' back into wildlife The World this Week Hot Hotels Lisbon High Life SriLankan Airlines Image of the Week Where the wildest things are David Aaronovitch kicks off our 13-page wildlife special in the company of lions, elephants, hippos, hyenas and countless exotic birds. Zambia, he says, is the perfect place to get in tune with nature Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Need to know Budget options Skip to the beat Down Under Australia doesn't have the glamorous animals of Africa. But the roos make up for that, says Jill Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying high with a hawk at my side Learning how to handle a bird of prey is a lesson in humility, says Dan Kieran Need to know African Safari Club A birder's paradise at home Derwent May's favourite autumn birdwatching areas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The fabulous beastie boys Want to hobnob with an anaconda? Or chew the fat with a walrus? Renata Rubnikowicz tells you where to rendezvous with a scary creature Multiple Display Advertising Items Where each bungalow has a hammock on the balcony over … Holiday Inn Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries How to Take your Pet to France Tailor-Made Trips to Egypt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captain's Choice Tour In search of the Arctic's great white What does a city girl do when she's stranded on the tundra and spots a polar bear? She vows to save him from extinction, says Amy Lamé The Times Discoverireland Need to know More teddy boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Has anyone seen Syd? Book now West End Athens Peru Caual Caribbean cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Man and dog in Quest for glory A 1,000-mile race across the frozen wastes of Alaska with just a husky for transport? Bring it on, says Nicholas Roe Timesonline Need to know Swan Hellenic Paws for a break The Times Playful pups of the sea Sea lions are far better — and sillier — swimming companions than dolphins, says Angus Watson Noble Caledonia Need to know More Seal Spotting Tanya Streeter's top tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airport 'threat' in Tuscany Angry residents fear tourist onslaught, says Derwent May News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Iran and Chile take on the Alps The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Weavers Shed, Golcar, West Yorkshire Competition Timesonline The Bargain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Index Required Reading Reader's Block First word Erica Wagner 'It's easy to be critical about this cultural list' Contributors 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 Timesonline 'a ghost story is best told in front of the fire with a suitable friend' Her Word TLS Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, October 27,1963 Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Reader Chart Philip Blue picks six for understanding poverty Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . No laughing matter Required reading Paul Merton may be a comic genius, but James Christopher finds that Silent Comedy, his study of cinema's first clowns, is surprisingly serious The top five Timesonline The witch's promise The winning tale in the Times-Vintage Hallowe'en ghost story competition, by Robert Fenner, of Rochester Times Online Hot type Final thoughts on England's rugby World Cup William the Queen maker One man's restless talent lies behind Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth, Shadowlands, some blockbuster novels and Gladiator. William Nicholson says modern writers must turn their hands to any form Old worlds and new traditions Josephine Balmer introduces the winners of this year's Times-Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry in Translation The Times Stephen Spender Prize 2007 for poetry in translation Poppies Word aloud Book events from Swansea to Suffolk The Times Drama kings and queens Nonfiction Theatre Benedict Nightingale Success is bred in their genes Science Brenda Maddox Lives, but not as we know them Biography Matthew Dennison In short The Times Ireland's own lliad Fiction Historical epic French with tears Crime Giving death a new lease of life Novel A verse to fluttery, flittery fellows Poetry In short Classics Nonfiction Paperbacks In the Wake Fiction White Heat I Predict a Riot City of Laughter The Thirteenth Tale Be afraid, be very afraid Children's The Times Teenage book prize The Medici Seal By Theresa Breslin Corgi, £6.99 Leaving Poppy By Kate Cann Scholastic, £5.99 The Penalty By Mal Peet Walker, £6.99 Here Lies Arthur By Philip Reeve Scholastic, £12.99 Just in case By Meg Rosoff Puffin, £6.99 My Swordhand is Singing By Marcus Sedgwick Orion, £6.99 The-tls Love in the Time of Cholera The Books group Don't worry about finding out the ending, your real challenge is knowing what it means. Is this a masterpiece or merely over-rated, Alyson Rudd asks Anti-Christian crusade Heart of glass Jumbo Crossword 724 Games Cryptic clues Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection from Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4357 Alligator: The Listener Crossword 3953 Timesonline Index Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge - Win £500 cash Su Doku No 1589 — Difficult Killer No 655 — Deadly (1 hour 5 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1587 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1588 Solution to Friday's Killer No 654 Index Classic How to play: fill the grid so that every column, every row and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9 Child's play Wordsearch Animals Polygon Child's play Can you spot the ten differences between the two pictures? Try our General Knowledge Quiz Child's play Killer Codeword Solutions Answers to Last Weeks Daily Half-Term Puzzles Index Reaching the slopes is now even easier Mark Frary looks at some tempting offers that include grabbing a granny Québec Operator Breaks the Mould to Drop Group Discounts One man and his huskies make bumpy tracks across Lapland Mark Frary steels himself to take command of a dog sled and tries driving on ice Top resorts for skiers who have only one week a year Mark Frary looks at areas that cater for those who cannot get away very often Tyrol Back to the Slopes — and Make It Snappy Stars, Spas and Skiing in One Place Swiss Nearly seeing stars in the Pyrenees Tamsin Leach set her heart on a night in the observatory but the weather intervened Las Vegas with Snow Gambles on a Makeover to Draw Visitors Innsbruck & Sofia Deep powder, blue skies — in November Mark Frary cannot quite get used to the idea of quality skiing before Christmas Canada's best-kept secret, for now If you like your skiing a little rough around the edges, Tamsin Leach knows just the place How to Get to Castle Mountain Pureintl Some Wild and Woolly Alternatives Slope off for a good time away from the ski fields Belinda Archer selects the best resorts and amusements for the less daring A Day at the Races in St Moritz is Pure White Magic Less trendy resorts that merit a look Belinda Archer checks out the advantages of looking beyond the chic destinations Good Spots to Leave the In-Crowd and the Queues behind Stay in regal style where the last tsar once laid his head Felix Milns looks at the pick of the season's new hotels The chef who is mad about the mountains Felix Milns talks to Tom Aikens about his lifelong love of skiing T. K. maxx Climate change debate hots up Belinda Archer asks the experts about fears that poor snowfalls will kill low-lying resorts Ski Resort Closure that Sparked a Media Frenzy Multiple Display Advertising Items Style, substance and technology fashion a balanced approach Felix Milns picks the new season's essential accessories Five months' fun and frustration Belinda Archer looks back at the season Seafranceski Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flybe Index Rado Contents 27.10.07 Lexus Martin Luther King is Assassinated Rolex The Dark Ages The times This week: Personal outsourcing Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . 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