News from 03/11/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, George Galloway, Yepoka Yeebo, Colin Self, David Borrow, MP, Charles Heyman Editor, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Glenys Kinnock, MP, Caroline Stacey, Lord Hattersley, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Andrew Longmore, Robert Lindsay, R. F. Foster, Liz King, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Paula Adams, Tony Turnbull, Sarah Churchwell, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Elizabeth Garner, Carol Midgley, Dr Vincent Cable, MP, Jeremy Corbyn, MP, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lord Ramsbotham, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Rob Clifford, Graham Stewart, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Nancy Farmer Beowulf, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Mike Pattenden, Joe Joseph, David Lowder, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David J. Brown, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Tom McPhail, Hilary Rose, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Craig McLean, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Sam Branson, Les Webb, Nicky Raven, Christopher Welch President, Tom Charity, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Rani Mirza, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Daniel Finkelstein, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Elizabeth Colman, Helen Dunmore, Ben Machell, Adam Moss, Editor, Professor Michael Sternberg, Sophie Harris, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Robert Chesshyre, Peter Davies, Brian Noton, Tina Gaudoin, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, David Swallow, David Roffe, Will Lawrence, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paul H. Dear, Robin Amlot, Aggie MacKenzie, Dan Whitcombe, E. O. Wilson, John Howe, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Douglas Rankine, Joan Collins, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Celia Brayfield, Christina Koning, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Morley, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Gordon Ramsay, Bruce Dessau, Stuart Gendall, Sean O'Neill, John Bercow, MP, Kaveh Solhekol, Amos Oz, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Andrew G. Marshall, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Chris Ross, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Karl Sabbagh, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Allan Mallinson, Jonathan Luxmoore, Dalya Alberge, Margaret Reynolds, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Bettany Hughes, Jonathan Clayton, Nicholas Aldworth, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Robin Kempster, Anna Stroman, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Amanda Craig, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Jimmy Carr, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Baroness Ludford, MEP, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Nick Clegg, MP, Tim Wapshott, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Helen Pridham, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Robert Redford, Rajeev Syal, Andrew round, Michael Chabon, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Andrew George, MP, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Ian Hunter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Rory Stewart, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Sarah Butler Retail Correspondent, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Norman H. Bishop, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Peter Thorpe, Lloyd Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Rick Stein, Alan Jackson, Amy Larocca, Olav Bjortomt, Patrick R. R. Chapman, Kim Newman, Kevin Smith, Mark Hilton, Will Hide, Lord Steel of Aikwood, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson, Emma Haslett, Christopher Irvine, Richard Wheeler,
ResumoThe Times Index National Trust to block new homes Charity vows to stop green belt desecration The Times is told of attack on PM's project Christmas wine Denzel Washington Food police Robert Redford Blair faces ordeal An Iraqi dream Student's murder Deadly blaze Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Brothers in bungled anti-terrorism raid say armed officers attacked them again Crisis at the Met They were 'thrown to ground and threatened' Police were heard to shout: shoot him! Police chief faces 12-day ordeal that could seal his fate Crisis at the Met Tiffany & Co. Just where are they going to put 3 million new homes? Five hurt as funfair ride jumps its rails Unions' NHS demand Genes fight cancer Kamilah gun charge Mayor fraud case Picture Gallery Mystery after British student is found with her throat cut Half-naked body in women's house Alert over calls from missing mobile phone Sharon Stone 'The day that no one died' may be just a whisper, but life really is getting better Iraq Bush hails 'surge' that reduced deaths More violence feared after troops withdraw Rising trade and safer streets — now Baghdad needs a decent electricity supply Iraq Quelling the violence PC World How Britney struggles on £170,000 a month Troubled star spends $1m a year on her health Figures revealed in battle for child custody ITV checks if phone votes were ignored in The X-Factor Holiday Inn Rich tastes US officials dispute Muslim MP's allegation of wrongful detention Minister says he was held for 40 minutes Security staff say it was no more than 8 PC Guide On the road Home Office minister fined for using his mobile while driving Cheltenham & Gloucester National-lottery Firefighter is killed as fears grow that blaze at warehouse was arson 'This could be our worst night in decades' Witnesses say hangar was devoured by flames Policewoman run over as she tried to arrest fraud suspect Currys Virgin Imperfect grades may have the edge Universities to look at schools' performances Disadvantaged pupils will get a better chance The goal is admirable, but is this really the best way? The Royal Bank of Scotland The boys are back Volkswagen Soldier wounded in Iraq told to get out of Army home within 30 days Ministry of Defence sent eviction notice I feel depressed and let down, says ex-corporal Multiple Display Advertising Items Rado Olympus Janice Turner Your Guide to Bathing Safely Graham Stewart Who are we? Just a satellite of America? The Petraeus Curve Serious success in Iraq is not being recognised as it should be The Writer Strikes Back As Hollywood writers prepare to strike, we eavesdrop on their union meeting Looking up If our buildings are taller, our green spaces will be safer My soft spot for foreign residents Picture Gallery A lesson for wannabes: embrace obscurity Chagossians' rights March for the NHS Which time zone would benefit the UK most? Don't blame the Commissioner Timesonline Polish migration What poppies mean No more cars, please Hedgehog decline Good news? Cheque's in the post The novel is your ticket to real travel It's men like the Cruiser who keep us safe A kiss-and-teller in her own league Post Office What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Clap him in irons and jail him for a year Sea captain crashed ship into gas platform He drank vodka as crew boarded liferaft Drink and be damned Classicfurniture4u Why luxury car owners claim to drive taxis Minicab licences beat the congestion charge Green groups doubt sports cars are for hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Minicab or dodger? Dfs Man drives butterfly into extinction and it could be bad news for us too EasyJet Biofuel firm emptied waste into river Pharaoh finder's album discovered Suicide pact husband sentenced College cancels May Ball celebrations How YouTube became The Bourne Inspiration Director heaps praise on amateur film-makers Website's car chases 'look better than mine' Chrysler Jessops Courteous palace coup stops MPs jumping to the head of the queue Keeping the House in order Renault Lesbian tennis coach is jailed for sexual affair with 13-year-old pupil You have corrupted a besotted child, says judge Parents were 'dragged into a wicked conspiracy' Argos One small slip for man and he will die in space ILVA First steps Dell The sizzling debate over epistemology: can you still feel contented about eating bacon? Question of the week Never again? Heed Rwandan warning from our history First night Theatre The Investigation Young Vic Multiple Display Advertising Items Friends fear for Kate McCann's fragile health 'Police suspicions have added to the pressure' New appeal 6 months after disappearance Euro Tunnel Driver jailed for fatal crash Students' drink havoc shame £650 to catch ice-cream boy Product Recall Behind the exotic screen myth: mean streets blighted by drugs and crime Brick Lane Brick Lane is seen as a melting pot that exemplifies the very best of cosmopolitan London. The reality is rather more dubious The Times Constantly changing The week on the web Women who like to play fast and loose Boots Strippascam Timesonline Orange On the wrong track Boarding helps children escape pushy families, claims top head 'Helicopter parents make pupils stressed' Offspring said to be happier away from home Aquability Don't force young to read classics, says Horowitz Duke of Edinburgh My Week Canon Lebanon Sicily Waiting for a home Anger at Chad 'abduction' fiasco may shut door on Africa adoptions Charity scam makes white parents nervous Most 'orphans' had at least one parent alive Transsexual host breaks TV taboo Multiple Display Advertising Items What they cost Wasteful aid agencies use gas-guzzlers to go to the shops £100 million a year lost on cost of 4x4s Cash could be spent on food and medicine Sky Lawless clans grow rich in the fertile kingdom of hashish 'Assassin sect' (AP): Iran faces sanctions over nuclear reports (AFP): Somalis flee fighting (AP): Hunger strike (AP): Nuclear plant bomb (AP): Father accused (AP): Korean fried chicken Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Turks ready to go it alone as Rice fails to convince on Kurd rebels Morrisons Peace hopes dashed as Tamil leader is killed Main negotiator is victim of air attack Government pledge to track down rebels Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Wife lands a '£28m' birthday present (Reuters): Half a million flee flood devastation (AP): More help sought to save tigers Advent calendar reminds children of the festive spirit . . . and a serial killer Canon Heroes in business suits stand up to fight back against Mafia Sicily Company bosses in Sicily are taking their lives in their hands to end the protection rackets, Richard Owen writes from Palermo The Times A history of violence 100,000 flock to join Silk Route jade rush Prices for stone quadruple in a year Many search, but few find fortunes North Cyprus Virtue and reward Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Envoy recalled over royal visit (AFP): Burma rebuff (Reuters): Fishermen strike (AFP): Georgia protest (Reuters): 'Oprah' arrest (Reuters): Hollywood strike Television beats thalidomide firm to show critical drama Express Drug victims Recruits grow too soft for the Foreign Legion Soldiers pine for comforts of home Force is hit by a wave of desertions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Personal insolvencies are forecast to soar Emap runner quits Sky picture wobbles Merrill crisis deepens Quote of the day Muttered thanks Business big shot Citigroup chief is about to quit amid mounting woes Weekend meeting to decide Prince's fate Chairman cancels his key speech in Japan Up, up and away Stock markets Market still jittery Timesonline Tips on charisma for the unlovely and dim Commodities Picture Gallery Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline 'Cracks appearing' as bankruptcies rise Lenders squeeze struggling borrowers House repossessions 'to rise by 50%' in 2008 Business big shot Frits Seegers Money, time and options are starting to run out New fears over interbank lending The Times Hearst closes in on Emap unit as Cinven withdraws Air fares set to rise as carriers get caught short by surging oil price Hedging gap may hit profits, analysts warn BA earnings rise but fuel bill will top £2bn David Robertson BSkyB profits drop as the broadcaster counts cost of Sky+ upgrades Picture Gallery Acer Dubai can always reach an accommodation Dubai Diary The protests staged in recent days by Dubai's army … Dubai Diary Building castles in the sand - very quickly Dubai Diary McAlpine agrees to bid of £600m by Carillion The remarkable pace of development in Dubai sometimes … Dubai Diary Picture Gallery More misery to come as heads roll in wake of US meltdown Asia told it cannot expect immunity from US slump Tata leads race to win Land Rover and Jaguar (Reuters): Viacom transformed Nufarm bid lined up Wm Hill wins licence Chevron downturn Warner snubs Nokia Dark side of Dubai's economic boom exacts harsh human … Petrodollar power Migrant labourers are finding it all but impossible to send money home, and their discontent could hamper growth in the UAE The Times Timesonline Times Mobile Dangerous, dirty and poorly paid Turkeys drive up price of Thanksgiving US food inflation at its highest since 1990s Dairy produce in short supply, corn cost soars The Times Gary Duncan Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Revived bid talk helps Reed write own text Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day British Airways weathering turbulent conditions well Wellstream Holdings Deal of the day Empresaria Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices What Will It Take? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Modern times Weather eye Peg Bracken Author and wit whose bestselling I Hate to Cook Book spoke to the reluctant domestic goddess Peg Bracken, author of The I Hate to Cook Book, was born on February 25,1918. She died on October 20,2007, aged 89 Jeff Stevenson Lives Remembered Ray Gravell Canon Laurence Reading Ileana Sonnabend Sharp-tongued and unshockable gallerist who dominated the New York contemporary art world for four decades Ileana Sonnabend, art dealer, was born on October 28,1914. She died on October 21,2007, aged 92 Dina Rabinovitch Journalist and campaigner who wrote with humour and unflinching honesty about her terminal breast cancer Dina Rabinovitch, journalist, was born on June 9,1963. She died of cancer on October 30,2007, aged 44 The search for meaning must begin outside the self Faith A mission to speak out of Africa Cardinal Turkson of Ghana believes that the Catholic Church in Africa — and Europe — needs to rid itself of 'notional Christians' Faith news Fishy extrications, caring questions, good days and forgetting to shake Modern times Feather report Readers reply Restoring King Charles to pristine splendour What to look out for Court Circular Dinners Service dinners Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online Funeral Arrangements Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling House The Kitchen Restoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Shops Protected HSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Subtropical air may mean no November downpour Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day November 3,1978 The Times announces approaching cuts in British butter prices resulting from the intractable dairy surplus in the European Economic Community. The cuts will last only 11 weeks, but some fear that freezer owners might start hoarding the cheaper butter Weather Weather quest State Of Play and McCoy look perfect partnership Racing Ayr Kempton Park Golf Course specialists Football Newmarket Racing Down Royal Racing next week Ascot Wetherby Spencer gets helping hand from stewards Racing Newmarket Yesterday's racing Uttoxeter Football Results Basketball Boxing Wetherby Cricket Golf Rugby union Wolverhampton Tennis Today Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Tryscoring form shows that slow starter Raynor is catching on fast Rugby league Gillette Fusion Test Series Hull wing's speed can trouble New Zealand Britain eye their first series win for 14 years William Hill Teams Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnes under microscope with return to the middle Rugby union Heroes who speak up but let you down Rugby union Bell sounds a new beginning for Sale despite Chabal setback Tries honour Gravell EDF Energy Cup Battle is joined as Rose and Harrington set up shoot-out in Spain Golf Volvo Masters Order of Merit rivals ready to go head to head Contenders excel to tame windy conditions Ocêânico Monetary exchange Radcliffe aims to lay down Beijing marker Athletics New York Marathon The Times Living by numbers Value for money the bottom line for sport's biggest earners Special report With clubs reaping the rewards of investing in superstars, Tom Dart sees no point in waging war on our multimillionaire heroes Harley-Davidson California scheming The chosen few in a rich man's sporting world Special report The Times Underdogs set to bite back as Colts prepare for big game American football Calzaghe out to make type of statement that no one can ignore Boxing Battle to rule the world Unification bout puts greatness within reach Tempers threaten to boil over . . . weigh-in Timesonline Boxing Battle to rule the world Dates that define Welshman's rise to the top MacCarinelli hopeful visit to YouTube will bring net gains Variety show is key to victory Edge A Correspondent: Murray runs into Gasquet roadblock on route to China Tennis BNP Paribas Masters Quarter-final defeat ends Masters Cup hopes Scot not keen to be reserve for Shanghai Gartmore Hingis gambles by deciding to tackle drugs charge head on Tennis Young Sheene dreams of following his daredevil father Motorcycling Harris seeks World Cup glory for Wales Tideway stars return Amiss wins ECB vote Calm Ireland qualify Timesonline Ruthless McLaren bring end to sorry marriage with Alonso Motor racing Hamilton's success spoilt the relationship Renault seems likely new home for Spaniard Transfer talk - where the Spaniard could head next Lewis's running mate ^URS, Franz. Eng plyrs hv gt th msg - its beta 2 txt :-) Reluctant Scots missing out Lewis Hamilton's Switzerland guide O'Neill rejects Ridsdale claim that he signed up to Leeds job Football Barclays Premier League The Game Berbatov's future remains in the balance Grant rushes to defence of captain in the wake of furore over salaries Championship Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Warnock's head is still spinning after escaping Benítez's rotation Football Barclays Premier League Full back faces former manager for first time Move to Blackburn has kick-started career Mascherano's future comes under scrutiny as Barcelona show interest Arsenal v Manchester United Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Everton v Birmingham Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Tottenham Today 3pm Wigan v Chelsea Today 3pm How they stand Aston Villa v Derby Today 3pm West Ham v Bolton Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Blackburn v Liverpool Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Fulham v Reading Today 3 pm Newcastle v Portsmouth Today 3pm Manchester City v Sunderland Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 A wave from magic Juande will lift Spurs spirits, but not much Fink Tank In the football laboratory EDGE Win Premier League tickets Hleb a man of many parts in the Arsenal talent parade Football Barclays Premier League Belarussian starting to find his cutting edge Team responding to new era after Henry Hargreaves puts team-mates at the top Martin Samuel Thomas Cook Ferguson happy his investment in youth is paying off Football Barclays Premier League United manager says Fàbregas passed him by Two managers linked by faith in young players Value for money? Wenger ready to resume old hostilities for 'title decider' Football Barclays Premier League Memories of past battles still fresh in the mind of Keane Chelsea stake out their Pitch The Insider The hidden Hingis Times Crossword 23,749 Modesty forbids Bitter rivals set for 'game that will stop the world' The Times Sky Sports Murray's road to Shanghai comes to dead end with defeat by Gasquet Motor racing Giles Smith Index Inside Free guides Whole world in your hand Money Letters Too taxing Timesonline Not taxing enough The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Nothing to gain from obstinacy Jupiter The insurers are fighting back Liz King says that honesty is the best policy as increasingly sophisticated methods are used to catch out those who make fraudulent claims Investec There's No Hiding Place An Insurance Investigator Reveals how Easily Bogus Claims are Exposed Artemis I'm on a ten-year countdown Rebecca O'Connor helps a 53-year-old woman to find out if she has enough money to retire at 62 Prudential Christine Cole: what the experts say Financial CV Fidelity Christine's response Aristocratic investment or mere snob value? Mark Bridge finds out whether buying an historic title can offer any tangible financial benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fun and Fringe Benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobby that brings in more than beer money Gráinne Gilmore finds out the strategies of the investment club we will be tracking in the coming months Alliance Leicester Expert Analysis Tesco Thumbs up Thumbs down The Think Card Newton Multiple Display Advertising Items When push comes to shove Ian Hunter explains how to fight for the best deal possible if you are faced with redundancy Where to turn in a dispute Abbey Open up your options Helen Pridham explains how to maximise the returns from your annuity Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Case Study Schroders Can a giant fee prove a small price to pay? Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Captivating success story for book illustrators What's It worth Alliance Leicester The Times Over the worst of bond bubble trouble Mark Atherton says that bargains have begun to reappear Intelligent Finance Timesonline F&C Investments ING attacked over preferential rates The Dutch savings bank has not been living up to its promise of 'one great rate for all', says James Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick of the savings accounts Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study 'disgusted' with Bank's Tactics Credit Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items What to do as your Pep is pipped at the post Helen Pridham offers investors a guide to the merger of Peps into lsas in preparation for next April's changeover Case Study Baillie Gifford The new Isa rules Full of Middle Eastern promise The Times Timesonline Thumbs up Thumbs down Ishares S&p Global Timber & Forestry ETF 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 New this Week Also inside Medicine Every Week Financial health problems Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Debt has a deeply corrosive effect on our mental wellbeing Need to Know? Despite its health benefits, people would like to forge Think pink John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Perk-up for mums Manic Methuselah Doctor pepper Blood brothers Druggie type Antibody Spire Healthcare Well, Well . . . Welcome to the new body shop Want to live for ever? Kate Wighton reports on technologies that are allowing scientists to replace whole parts of the human body Taken for a ride Junk Medicine Dolphin Therapy Prof of the Week Meet the baby-maker Lesley Regan is a leading world expert in obstetrics. She talks to Suzi Godson about love and loss, and her battle to save her miscarriage clinic Sunrise Who is she? What Would You Do to Change the World? Clarymist Timesonline Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends My fragile heart Inside Story Coronary Disorder At 36, former model Sally Bee felt fit and well until she had three heart attacks in a week. She tells Paula Adams about her fight for survival Heart disease by numbers Timesonline Break a leg for charity Inside the Mind of a GP Especially for Families in today's Times Curanail Silent rise of silver divorce Divorce rates are falling — except for people over 60. What is the fallout when Granny and Grandpa split up, asks Celia Dodd Anne Pike divorced this year after 37 years of marriage. Her family share their reactions . . . If your parents divorce . . . Family Battlegrounds The Home Office Planet Ban-it: ten things they'll outlaw soon They barred indoor smoking. Now the Health and Safety police are on a roll, reports John Naish Lifescan Roadside Memorials Food Additives and Colourings Junk Food Advertising Teenage Tanning Multiple Dog-Walking Trans Fats Coats, Choirs, Flowers, Shoes and Mobile Phones Alcohol Advertising Lunchtime Drinking Coffin-Carrying Silent Knightring Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Positive side of pester power Kids are now much more clued-up about health eating, says Caroline Stacey. And they're nagging their parents to eat better food Eat your Greens Mushroom Noodle Soup "We save £30 a week by not eating takeaways and we've discovered jacket potatoes and steamed veg instead" "I'm tempted to make a quick microwaved meal, but the kids won't let me" Boots Ruby jewels in autumn's crown Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check The Times Roast chicken with pomegranates SnorBan On the field of dreams Breathing Space Team Sports School games lessons are our first taste of organised sports, and while the memory of standing bare-legged on a freezing hockey field is one that many would rather forget, the games we learnt at school are a great way of keeping fit—whether you're serious about playing, or just want a bit of fun after … The Times Scaling down tea-time Feedback Letters Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic Modern Malaises Eco-Blog Life drawing What a Difference a Day Makes . . . Short Cuts to Self-Improvement Do you have a thwarted childhood dream? An ambition that you've never fulfilled? We kick off a new series on lessons that could change your life Pru Health The expert's top tips Perfect farm hands Urban animal Zoë Strimpel says you can't beat a holistic rural retreat The Times Beauty Boff RoC Retin-Ox plus Night Cream Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Sweaty love is the pits I'm male, early 20s, and every time I go to bed with a girl my armpits emit the most rancid odour. Deodorant doesn't help. Could it be a medical problem? Northern exposure Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Virgin heir and model Sam Branson, 22, on keeping his cool on a trip to the Arctic Price Index Inside Boutique B&B and a date with an old soldier: it's the hottest ticket in town The World this Week Web of the Week Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Hotels Miami Nice Wild, windy, wonderful Wellington Dreams down under We kick off our Australasia special with a blast of New Zealand The city will charm you one moment — and knock you down the next, says Kiwi novelist Lloyd Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Ride the wind Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Who says Kiwis can't fly? Mary Ann Sieghart takes the plunge on an adrenalin-fuelled family adventure in New Zealand Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Thriller Kiwi Highs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items One that didn't get away A visit to Sydney's fish markets is as essential as seeing the Opera House, says Rick Stein, who reveals his favourite eateries Book now The Times Pilgrimage to the Twelve Apostles Australia's Great Ocean Road now has a parallel path for walkers. Tom Chesshyre gets into stride on the trail, which his mates say is 'totally ripper' Go walkabout: five favourites Great Rail Journeys Need to know Where to stay Rock'n'roll in the Red Centre A 24-hour flight with two children for a three-week family break in Australia? Is Janice Turner mad? Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Gap Adventures What's new in Oz Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Let's get together and feel all right Jamaica is fighting its bad image, reports Tom Chesshyre The Times British Airways Noble Caledonia Warning: Flight May Contain Nuts Skiing 'cool' again Hole in £639 in Barbados News in Brief Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. This Week: Losehill House, Hope, Derbyshire Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Sofia Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'i was blown away by Gone with the Wind' First word 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 Your chance to be a published author Timesonline TLS David Baddiel 'Why isn't it clearer Dumbledore's gay? Perhaps J. K. Rowling didn't realise' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six novels, November 3,1996 Critic's Chart Sarah Churchwell on the American South Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Butler doesn't do it Required reading Gone with the Wind has inspired an industry. But Donald McCaig's Rhett Butler's People is a version too far, a disappointed Celia Brayfield finds On the wind Timesonline Hot type The Times Confessions of a night climber The republishing of a near-legendary guide prompts Tom Whipple to recall high adventures on Cambridge rooftops Henry's jewel of light on the Cam King's College Chapel took four centuries to build, and became a royal obsession. But the story of our nation's history is written in its magnificent stained glass and venerable stone, Peter Ackroyd says Tesco The last explorer — or the first hippy? He cut an old-fashioned figure, but Sir Wilfred Thesiger was at the forefront of a travel-writing revolution. Rory Stewart recalls a courgaeous, contrary man How green turned to gold Nonfictio… Ireland Roy Hattersley Luck and the Irish a Brief History of Change, 1970-2000 by R. F. Foster Defiant in the face of history Revolution Richard Beeston The sexiest plane in the world Warplanes Allan Mallinson Timesonline In short The Times A complex version Fiction Myth Bettany Hughes Fast and furious Sci-fi Rollicking ride to the promised land Novel Neel Mukherjee Knowing your place at Oxford Novel Helen Dunmore In short Classics Nonfiction Ross Leckie Paperbacks Fiction The Naked Jape Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes By Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves Penguin, £8.99 Le Bal By Irène Némirovsky Vintage, £7.99 Creation An Appeal to Save Life on Earth By E. O. Wilson Norton, £8.99 In the Woods By Tana French Hodder & Stoughton, £6.99 Mythed me Children's Amanda Craig The Land of the Silver Apples (11+) by Nancy Farmer Beowulf The Legend of a Hero (9+) by Nicky Raven and John Howe Audiobooks The Times Gothic tale takes the teenage prize Coffee culture Red alert 'Aunt Leda's not into temptation, but needs delivering from Ealing' Last word Grub up Pawns in the game Romantic birthday Why not try . . . Plus: Jumbo Crossword 725 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection from Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4363 The Listener Crossword 3954 Multi-part Puzzle by Poat Timesonline Bridge PictureLine Puzzle Page Challenge - Win £500 cash Su Doku No 1600 — Fiendish Killer No 661 — Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1598 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1599 Solution to Friday's Killer No 660 Index Armani Junior Contents 03.11.07 Next Monroe and Curtis in Some like It Hot Contacts Photographer United Artists Unit Photographer Year Bombay Sapphire The Dark Ages Kate Muir Renault This week: Brickfilms Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Ann Patchett, 43, Author Lexiconfusion No. 156 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* This week: Stack Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney "Expectation is better than realisation" Skoda Retail Therapy Taking the Bait Bargainhunter Out There Leading the Pack Coolhunter Up-Dos Men's Stuff Isseymiyakeparfums Virgin atlantic The Band Plays on Duran Duran Duran Duran may not be the coolest band around, but they have endured. And now, many wives, kids, divorces, rows and bouffant hairdos behind them, they are back, with a little help from Justin Timberlake Cindy Crawford's Choice Links London Panasonic Loake Garmin Lexus Rotary Boy's Own Problems Victorian Advice What worried the average Victorian lad? A wry new book raids the advice columns of the Boy's Own Paper to reveal all Jumeirah Golf Estates Shiraz Let a Thousand Artists Bloom Until recently, China viewed its artists with suspicion — but suddenly their work is winning global acclaim and record prices, and the establishment is embracing the avant-garde Subaru Discover Black Magic First direct Thinking Buddies Radox Did You Know . . . ? Did You Know . . . ? Good Year American Idol Robert Redford was the screen heart-throb of his generation, but he never quite played the Hollywood game. Back in the director's chair, he talks to Ginny Dougary about being an outsider, his looks and why he is in mourning for his country Welsh Lamb Jessops Campo Viejo Live it. Visit Scotland Trail Blazers Style and the City Fashion New York has always been well known for its sassy style and extraordinary cultural mix. 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