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News from 10/11/2007

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Giles Smith, Bernard Katz, Richard Bullick, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Chris Addison, Ceila Dodd, Christina Hardyment, Lisa Robinson, John McNamara, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Ann Lea Reynolds, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Bhavin Soneji, Mark Souster, David Rose, Stephen Bayley, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Ian Kelly, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Charman, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Peter Soul, Valerie Elliott, Vinny Lee, Rob Cassy, Linda Menzies, Deborah Haynes, Simon Morgan, Peter G. White, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Iain MacMaster, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Margaret Donnelly, Jo Morris, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Marie-Helene Jeeves, Elizabeth Colman, Emma Lunn, Anthony G. Phillips, Rupert Wright, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tim Shorter, Tina Gaudoin, John Thompson, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Mary Beard, Helen Rumbelow, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Jim Fergus, Kate Muir, David Haig, Marcel Berenblut, Aggie MacKenzie, Philip Groves, Russell Kempson, Paul Morley, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Angus Donald, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Ben Quinn, Chris Power, Lindsay Waddell Chairman, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, David Cooper, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Professor Stuart Stanton, Christina Koning, Richard Holmes, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Oliver, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, M. Epstein, Matthew Pryor, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Gordon Ramsay, Bruce Dessau, Dr William Russell, Sean O'Neill, Paul Roden, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Jonathan Myerson, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Mary Heyward, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Charlotta Salmi, Nick Ray, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ehrlich, Rodney Donald, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Keith Hopcroft, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Boris Porter, Virginia Blackburn, Angus MacLeod, Jack Straw, George Caulkin, Alison Steed, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Gordan Ramsay, Dr Charles Sandeman-Allen, Ben MacIntyre, Mathilda Smith, Alexia Skinitis, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Rob Nash, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, John Naish, Kim Taylforth, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, D. Wilkinson, Simon Caldwell, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Angus Batey, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adrian Milledge, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Olav Bjortomt, Tobias Hill, Barry Hyman, Miles Costello, Cordelia Galgut, Jonathan Brewer, Joe West, Dr Milton Wainwright, David Edmonds, Christopher Irvine, David W. G. Taylor,

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The Times King Tut Green tax puts extra £1,000 on family cars Saloons targeted in move to reduce carbon emissions Carmakers are urged to introduce electric engines 100 best wines Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times After the Blair Babes come the Volupts (ladies of a certain age) Pension rebate for mothers Picture Gallery Brown praise relieves pressure on Met chief Soldier dies in crash Obesity help lacking Milestone for The Times Can the child prodigy work out if he should go to university aged 7? Parents search to find somewhere to take son Experts fear risk of psychological damage Sandals Where are they now Glasgow goes out on the town to toast 2014 Games triumph City beats Abuja to Commonwealth prize Cheering erupts as screens relay the result Weegies emerge as the winners at last PCs docked pay over mother's killing Murder charge Body found in sea Egg attack victim Picture Gallery Why Moss thought Tory leader was the man to mend her drains Versace All-American sweetheart who plunged into world of drink, drugs and easy sex Perugia murder Friends baffled by how 'wholesome' girl from Seattle is alleged to have become mixed up in death of the British student Meredith Kercher Holiday Inn Boyfriend's flick knife was used to kill Meredith Dfs Dfs Lots of tea, a new baby: how real life defied a tide of fear The wives who worry and wait for the call they hope will never come Remembrance Day Women fear the worst every time they hear the phone or the doorbell Many feel there is a lack of public appreciation for their men's efforts Virgin wines Troops need our support, say clerics 'Hundreds were killed, including my own father — he has no grave' A-level reputation in severe decline . . . now even an exam board chief doubts their value Dolce & Gabbana Degraded? Cybergang raises fear of new crime wave Russians blamed for identity theft and porn British victims may now be hit from China Currys Gone phishing Wife fights for the right to raise her husband's lovechild Biological mother threatened firebombing High Court rules case should be heard again Volkswagen The Game PC World Toyota The forgotten playwright who rewrote Shakespeare's greatest plays MacBeth listed among rival's collected works 'Scientific evidence' of extensive rewriting Stylistic fingerprints Toil and trouble: how the two writers square up Motorola Dell Janice Turner Laura Ashley Aki Riihilahti Synthetic rage has gone. This is real fury The Exit Strategy Resignation may be a brutal affair but it is still crucial to accountability Pakistani Poker Musharraf and Bhutto control the destiny of their troubled country The King Returns A new exhibition opens another window on to the ancient world of Tutankhamun They hide, so we like to kill them Picture Gallery When the bikini line turned to a battleline Sandringham folly Women of science Speeding fines will make driving an offence Great global warming switch-off Timesonline British war graves Winter of discontent Nice work . . . Pocket dictators Hurry up and wait Finns will never be the same again Beep! Was that a peer playing Nintendo? When Sudan sent help to flooded Britain Argos Renault Last of 21/7 bombers admits role in plot He lost his nerve and dumped explosives Illegal immigrant's real identity is unknown Multiple Display Advertising Items Court challenge on Saudi 'bribes' High Court to review halting of police inquiry Government will be 'put on the spot' Skoda Battery cages banned by 2012 Primary pupils tested for TB Head censured for hair incident Civil servants can swap Xmas Sedi The hidden danger of driving – sitting badly at the wheel Alliance Leicester Good rides Capgemini I love you, Winehouse tells husband as he is arrested on suspicion of fixing trial McCartneys head for court after wife's lawyers pull out A spectacular show. And the singing's not bad First night Opera Aïda Coliseum Chrysler Harriet the plotter and the not terribly secret chamber of her old feminist friends Saturday interview Harriet Harman 'Girlie' issues such as the family are at the top of the political agenda, partly thanks to a small group of women who call themselves the Volupts Classicfurniture4u The life and times Motability Terrapin cruelty mirrored advert Pilots to have 'Terminator' helmets Clark doctor's appeal rejected Toy beads recalled over sedative drug concern Ba Broken vases back on show — but this time behind glass Comet Watchdog retracts its criticism of IVF doctor BT Paranoid pop star set fire to bailiff's car in row over congestion charge fine New confession from Blue Peter Police photo on cocaine wraps Cambridge fails nursery exam Polar medal to fetch £40,000 How The Times dug up a Tutankhamun scoop and buried its Fleet Street rivals King Tut Ben MacIntyre tells how unearthing the boy king's tomb was matched by a journalistic discovery: the chequebook news exclusive The Times PC World Multiple Display Advertising Items Legend of fatal curse spawned by press pack devilment Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Oil prices are going through the roof. What will that mean for the world's big economies? Multiple Display Advertising Items Help! Someone has stolen the internet The week on the web Yahoo! gets tough Credit where it's due All roads lead to Google Online most read Pakistan America The cyber school for killers Massacre plotters linked by internet sites Boys paid homage to Columbine murderers Capcana Village jokers find humour is a whole new board game Mayfairs of the world Canon Rose Revolution leader fears coup conspiracy Newspapers Support Recycling (AP): More killed in Somali clashes In brief (AFP): Britons held in diamond town (AP): Assistant held over killing (AP): Man who shot Wallace freed (Reuters): Freedom gives limited relief Nationwide Mobility Averys For her the war is over: the PKK fighter who wants to end killing Beating shows a blacker side of the economy Judge condemns bank debt collectors India's interest rates rise amid credit boom Multiple Display Advertising Items Borrowing ideas (Reuters): Ambush police seal off drug village (AFP): Cat kidnapping border gang blamed (AP): Police break up gas plant protest (AFP): Torah saved from Nazis is returned Rolex (AFP): Why the Japanese are less willing to splash out on beaujolais nouveau Bhutto fails to break through to rally as police throw a blockade around home Barbed wire barriers at ex-leader's villa Images from stand-off strengthen her position Multiple Display Advertising Items Texts, satellites and internet: how the news blackout failed The Rather Nice Company Ltd Picture Gallery 100 best wines Cheltenham & Gloucester Asian writers get chance of glittering prize as Booker seeks global talent The shortlist Giuliani's police chief friend is indicted for corruption Multiple Display Advertising Items Zanussi At least Dorothy went back: why Wizard of Oz state is seeking wind of change The Times I'll take Manhattan - but which one? Wow! I'd like to thank my director, my co-star, my mum, my cat . . . but how can I with no one to write my speech? Lastminute Slice of the action The Sunday Times Tesco gambles £1.2bn on American dream Visa for $10bn float Markets plunge French food fury Quote of the day Prince nets millions Business big shot Lewis Hamilton in the driving seat for Hornby British banks' value dives by £90bn in nine months Jittery investors fear looming credit losses Barclays denies it is set for £10bn writedown Link in the chain Stock markets Steelmakers fear duopoly if BHP bid for Rio Tinto is allowed Time to reform the way bankers are paid Picture Gallery Tears and triumph over ABN Commodities Room for change Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Tesco faces fresh challenge in America California gets first taste of UK marketing Plans for 50 stores within three months Business big shot Tim Mason UK Customer Experience Awards Steelmakers ready to skewer BHP deal BG shares surge after huge oilfield discovered off Brazil AstraZeneca given approval boost in US Company is relying on drug to drive growth Clinical trials aim to prove superiority Scalextric profits driven by Hamilton's F1 success Iberia Britain's goods trade deficit widens to a record £7.8bn The Times Stock-picker crushed by falling tractor wheel City Diary Jonathan Howell, departing finance director of the … City Diary When DIY becomes a $100m tale of risk City Diary Can it be true? A colleague logging on to the website City Diary Greenspan Spice. Now there's a publicity idea City Diary Picture Gallery Rival publisher wins Emap opportunity Business-to-business auction rules changed Bidders asked to plan plc takeover Pension Corporation threatens to drop Telent bid as unions fight sale Sum of the parts HSBC Man Group entangled in DoJ hedge fund fraud inquiry Falling stars Encounters Uniqlo boss says 'fittest will survive' in global era Improved figures do not halt slide at Sotheby's French grocers kick up a stink over price of camembert Supermarkets forced to accept increases Price-setting law puts Sarkozy under pressure Acer Merck to pay out $4.9bn in Vioxx claims Multiple Display Advertising Items More falls for Wall Street and London Prince picks up millions on way to exit Citigroup expected to face second SEC inquiry Adequacy of bank's disclosure scrutinised Top earners After the excess, the bankers' hangover just goes on and on Lord Mayor – farmer, almoner and lover of hostile takeovers Profile David Lewis Corporate finance veteran David Lewis has risen to the City's highest office, but his message is simple - let's not forget our values The Times Country to City Timesonline Beyond Whittington 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 No suitor in sight, so Friends takes a fall Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Manufacturers' challenge as the dollar takes a dive Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ltd The Rev Chad Varah Unconventional clergyman who founded and inspired the Samaritans, the first telephone hotline for those in despair The Rev Chad Varah, CH, CBE, former rector of St Stephen Walbrook and founder of the Samaritans, was born on November 12,1911. He died on November 10,2007, aged 95 Faith Modern Times Diana Allen Campaigner for Gypsies' rights who worked within the community and later became a lawyer Diana Allen, campaigner for Gypsies, was born on February 12,1916. She died on October 30,2007, aged 91 Don Oreste Benzi Pragmatic priest who founded a community to help those otherwise marginalised by society Don Oreste Benzi, priest and founder of the Community of Pope John XXIII, was born on September 7,1925. He died on November 2,2007, aged 82 Sir Richard Faber Lives Remembered Ursula Vaughan Williams The Rev Martin Israel We need to remember the value of lives of service Faith Adverts turn the tide of vocations Amid the reports of its decline, the Roman Catholic Church finds hope in the growing number of men training for the priesthood Faith news Modern times Polite peas, loud voices, keeping private and christening friendships Feather report Readers reply Oliver Bennett, from Oxford, wants to know what is the most irritating behaviour by waiters Anyone for an opinion poll on opinion polls? Feedback Why The Times regularly canvasses political views; plus ladybirds, style and dining out What to look out for Court Circular Dinners Inner Temple Luncheon Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acknowledgements In Memoriam - War Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Layman's Guide to Foot and Heel Pain Flexilium GC+ Multiple Display Advertising Items JML direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition The Sunday Times East Anglia has a lucky escape from the rising sea Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day November 10,1806 An advertisement offers two remedies which purport to soothe those who have over-indulged, or merely fallen ill as a result of living in a changeable climate such as that found in the British Isles Weather Weatherquest Sanders in pole position for final fling Racing Jockey one in front after brace of winners Spencer favoured by numbers at Doncaster Doncaster Rob Wright Tennis Race for the title: today's rides Football Wincanton Racing Wolverhampton Sandown Park Kelso Totescoop6 details Paddypower Plenty of incentive for Britain to complete 'blackwash' over Kiwis Rugby league Gillette Fusion Test Series Senior and Morley reconsider their futures Smith takes chance to prepare for World Cup Guinness Premiership When Lions roared O'Sullivan comes unstuck in Belfast Botwright into final Greenslade advances Dubai purse boosted Football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Musselburgh Racing Yesterday's details Fontwell Park At the Races Cricket Hexham Wolverhampton Golf Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Today Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Briatore comes out fighting in Formula One's latest spy scandal Motor racing Carbonfootyprint Fisher happy to groom himself for more time in elite company Golf HSBC Champions tournament Frenchman the main obstacle to Haye's grand plan for glory Boxing Cruiserweight bullish before his biggest test Plan to take Holyfield route to greater things The Times Froch states strong case as successor to Calzaghe Wasps set to give youth its head for a seat at Europe's top table Rugby union Edge Tuilagi's power gives Leeds timely boost in confidence Game Ulster are no match for quick-fire Gloucester Rugby union Heineken Cup The Times Wales landed their man yesterday with the appointment Match-by-match guide Regrets? There have been a few as forgotten man steps out of shadows The big interview Andy Robinson The former England coach believes that he has found a place where he can successfully combine his passion and tactical acumen Sky Sports From Bath to Edinburgh via Twickenham Third time lucky as Thomson heads for the deep south again Special report Barcelona World Race He is the daredevil of international sailors but Alex Thomson needs to show he can finish a round-the-world race — and win 'There will be bust-ups. That could be one of the stories of the race' Talisker Integrity at risk as game's dirty secrets start to rise to surface Tennis Masters at work Sharapova happier with chat kept to a minimum Ladies and gentlemen, remain seated for last-action heroes Fink Tank In the football laboratory Lucozade Sport Win tickets for Anfield clash Beckham gets nod despite problems with Cruise control Sir Alex Ferguson has joined Sepp Blatter, the Fifa … Ireland exposes need for a clear brief Picture Gallery Coca-Cola Championship Full guide to the weekend's action FA Cup first round Wise relieved after Hereford relish trip down memory lane Football The Times Ramos needs a result if his charges are to earn spurs Bruce upbeat after derby dress rehearsal Football Barclays Premier League James glad to be on the right side of Mendes Birmingham City are unlikely to have any local players … Timesonline The Open University Mort aiming to get off Newcastle rollercoaster and find safer track Football Barclays Premier League Chairman plans on straight path for club Ashley will sit with away fans during derby The Times Roy Keane and Sam Allardyce will be entrenched in Wenger will keep working as players are sent for rest Derby v West Ham Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League fixtures Today 3pm Birmingham v Aston Villa Tomorrow 1pm, Sky Sports 1 Chelsea v Everton Tomorrow 2pm Portsmouth v Manchester City Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 How they stand Liverpool v Fulham Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Tottenham v Wigan Tomorrow 3pm Sunderland v Newcastle Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Bolton v Middlesbrough Tomorrow 3pm Manchester United v Blackburn Tomorrow 3pm Reading v Arsenal Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 United benefit as departures threaten chaos among rivals Football Arsenal and Chelsea hit by African absentees Players could miss up to eight games for clubs Setanta Sports Saha under starter's orders after concerns over Rooney resurface Football Barclays Premier League Harley-Davidson Everton prove a fine model for success on tight budget Condemned man puts up a fight despite the evidence against him Football The impossible job McClaren unlikely to go quietly towards exit Faith placed in players and their performances Graham's Terry's recovery time adds to national team's woes Sorry, but this tea's for two The Insider Barwick cashes in Times Crossword 23,755 Where's Kryptonite when you need it? Rooney blow ensures new problem for McClaren's escape plan United striker joins Terry on injured list Coach adamant that be wants to stay in role The Times The men who could hand this year's title to Manchester United Rugby union Motor racing The Times Inside Free guides Online dealing made easy Webwatch Saving disgrace Money Letters Case Study Learning from Experience Credit smokescreen Browned off The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Bank must beware of meltdown Jupiter Big savings with Santa's little helper Emma Lunn explains how to bag a bargain in this year's predicted £10 billion online Christmas shopping spree ING Direct Stay safe online Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Who's best, pound for pound? Mark Atherton asks whether small funds can outmanoeuvre the heavyweights The Coventry Timesonline Tried and Tested New Star European Growth Fidelity My incomplete mortgage jigsaw Mark Atherton helps an agricultural researcher who faces a worrying deficit on her home loan Britannia Sarah Cook: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester Sarah's response A risk too far for all you winter thrillseekers Rebecca O'Connor on the dangers of failing to buy the right cover before sloping off to the mountains Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study £7,000 Tobbogan Crash False economy The Road Newton Pole position for sports memorabilia Virginia Blackburn says that items relating to great sporting figures are commanding increasingly high prices Multiple Display Advertising Items What's It worth Edwardian Chiffonier Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items Just ask the fortune tellers After another week of volatility, Mark Atherton gleans stock market predictions from the experts Henderson Global Investors Are you guilty of paying too much? Elizabeth Colman discovers that it is possible to reduce those notoriously expensive legal bills Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep it simple with small claims Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Multiple Display Advertising Items The big squeeze Rebecca O'Connor on why self-employed borrowers are the latest victims in the fallout from the credit crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Investec Asset Management Case Study Keeping my Options Open How debt drama became a crisis Alison Steed meets a couple whose financial problems went from oad to worse until their credit repayments outstripped their income Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc The credit-card crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Johnsons' financial CV Alliance Leicester Are you beginning to feel the pinch? As more people slip deeper into debt, Gráinne Gilmore points out the warning signs and where to go for help Multiple Display Advertising Items Where's my merger bonus? A Question of Money Fortune favours the cautious Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch Lloyds TSB Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders The Times This Week Every Week Next Week Bloodless coup for science Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News How hope and faith have generated medical advances Need to Know? Modern superstitions Coke clowns John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Smart dressing Mogadon moggies Ticker trouble Float away pain Paris vexes Antibody Curanail Well, Well . . . Arts and minds Scientists are discovering how love, art and beauty affect our brains, reports Simon Crompton Extra Life The neural basis of beauty In the love zones Health Award Prof of the Week Recipe for a robo-chef Take a South London boy, add a large measure self-discipline, a pinch of obsession and an accident that nearly cost him his career — and what do you get? The TV chef Gary Rhodes, says John Naish Lies, lifestyle and longevity Inside the Mind of a GP The other side of the therapy coin Cordelia Galgut spent years counselling women with breast cancer, but was unprepared for the strength of emotion when it was diagnosed in her Breast cancer in numbers Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends Buscopan IBS Relief When push comes to shove We all want to encourage our children to make the right university choice. But too much input can turn us into pushy parents, says Celia Dodd Guiding your children in the right direction Family Battlegrounds The Living Room For Families in today's Times Beyerskloof 50 ways to leave your body As Tutankhamun's tomb treasures go on show, John Naish asks how we tackle our modern crisis in death disposal Going out with a bang Timesonline Choose your afterlife Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep the home fire burning SnorBan Eco-Blog Volkswagen Greenie Points Beanfeast of wild winter greens Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Garlicky beans in a sauce of tasty greens Prep time: 15 min; cooking time: 10 min. Serves 2-3 Nutritionist's verdict What Would You Do to Change the World? The Times Curing the grumps Angus Donald finds something to smile about at a Scottish spa Beauty Boff Clarins Double Serum Generation 6 The Times Breathe easy Sorted Asthma Relief More than 5.2 million people in the UK suffer from asthma, according to the charity Asthma UK, and while there is no known cure, with the medication it is possible to keep the condition in check. Autumn and winter can be particularly painful for some sufferers, with attacks being triggered … Vitaminsdirect Golf What a Difference a Day Makes . . . Short Cuts to Self-Improvement Pru Health The expert's top tips Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us So Organic The Times Modern Malaises Kiss of the cyberwoman Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice My husband of five years masturbates to internet porn. He doesn't seem to fancy me and won't touch me. Is it the end of our physical relationship? Timesonline The star of India Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Shilpa Shetty, 32, on fast food, Downward Dog and being Bollywood's answer to Bridget Jones Superdrug The Times Inside Look beyond the memorials to uncover the past. We owe it to those who fell The World this Week Julia Brookes Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Hotels African Stars These fields are forever England Jonathan Gornall begins our remembrance issue with a visit to the Somme, a battlefield whose bitter legacy is unrivalled almost a century later Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Rail Journeys Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Unknown warrior's lasting glory Westminster Abbey's memorial tomb inspires a new generation of 'pilgrims' Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Our man in Sevastopol Richard Beeston follows the path of William Howard Russell, the Times correspondent whose dispatches from Crimea set the nation alight Timesonline Need to know Noble Caledonia Reader Offers Ltd S-21 reveals its sinister secrets A Cambodian prison is a shrine to suffering, says Nick Ray Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The city that saved the world The battle sites and graves of Stalingrad offer a journey into the modern Russian psyche, says Tony Halpin Omanair Need to know Timesonline Known unto God Simon Morgan on four British sites that offer poignant wartime memories My search for our family hero Tracing the war grave of a relative is surprisingly easy. Stephen McClarence lists the best places to start In a foreign field Ba Multiple Display Advertising Items Princess Cruises Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Late Deals Holiday Inn Times Online Soldiers' Tales Regent Cruise Your Say Answers your Travel Queries Tibet to Beijing by Rail London for Children The Times Kitchen credit Contact us . . . Your Say Online On a Tuscan treasure hunt They look like lumpy potatoes and smell like cabbage. But don't be put off, says Fiona Sims — rare. white truffles are a girl's best friend Need to know The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Best at cruises Travelcollection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers. This Week: Paddington, Hilton London W2 Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Paris Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten The Times Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'What stories lie behind the gold-painted names?' Contributors Swots and monsters Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers. Who is this week's pupil? Turn to page 18 to find out Your say Your chance to be a published author Timesonline Jeanette Winterson Her word 'The cult of personality affects and, I believe, infects all the arts' TLS Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, November 10,1974 Critic's Chart Nicholas Clee picks the best on British food Reader Chart Jonathan Brewer on his six favourite poems Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Next move, world domination Required reading Daniel Johnson's White King and Red Queen reveals how the tensions of the Cold War were played out on the chessboard, David Edmonds says Extract From 'white King and Red Queen: How the Cold War was Fought on the Chessboard by Daniel Johnson The Times Yuri and Lara, the true story Doctor Zhivago, first published half a century ago, was much more than David Lean's sentimental epic of love in the snow, Jonathan Myerson says Extract from Doctor Zhivago Hot type Harder to get into hardback Word aloud Writers talk on history, poetry and love letters Lessons in life and loss The realities of the First World War come alive when Damian Whitworth visits a school remembering former students who died in the conflict Put the victory parade on hold When is a war over? History tells us it is best not to celebrate too soon — or too loudly, writes Mary Beard Varekai All in the very best of taste Nonfiction Food That tune on the brain Music Musicophilia: Tales of Music and The Brain by Oliver Sacks A police state without police Surveillance The Road to Southend Pier: One Man's Struggle Against the Surveillance Society by Ross Clark In short Ruined by rumination Fiction Meta-novel Miss Herbert by Adam Thirlwell A world of gently ripped bodices Novel Heirs of Ravenscar by Barbara Taylor Bradford In short Brief encounters Short stories The New Granta Book of the American Short Story edited Richard Ford The Book of Other People edited Zadie Smith Wake me up when it's over Novel My Tango with Barbara Strozzi by Russell Hoban Dance to the death Thriller The Painter of Battles by Arturo Pérez-Reverte Classics In Love by Alfred Hayes When a Crocodile Eats the Sun Paperbacks Nonfiction By Peter Godwin Picador, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Last Station Fiction By Jay Parini Canongate, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Strange Case of Hellish Nell The Story of Helen Duncan and the Witch Trial of World War II by Nina Shandler Da Capo Press, £9.99 £9.45 (free p&p) The People of Paper By Salvador Plascencia Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Passionate Minds The Great Scientific Affair by David Bodanis Abacus, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) The Family Tree By Barbara Delinsky Harper, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Deeper and darker for Alex Rider Children's Snakehead (10+) by Anthony Horowitz The Times Audiobooks In this week's TLS Very glad I read it, but with the benefit of distance it now all seems rather silly The Books group Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 726 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Swots and Monsters Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4369 The Listener Crossword 3955 Band on the Run by Tea Leaves Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge — Win an iPod Touch 2 Su Doku No 1611 — Difficult 3 Killer No 667 — Deadly (1 hour 15 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1609 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1610 Solution to Friday's Killer No 666 The Times Liverpool08 Omega Contents 10.11.07 The Beatles Record SGT Pepper Contacts Renault A child might toss a frog welly on to the M6 as an expression of melancholy, but what of the lone adult shoe? The Dark Ages Next Microtrends This week: Guns for girls I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lynda La Plante, 61, Screenwriter and Author Lexiconfusion No. 157 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Shop Retail Therapy Emporio Armani It's your Funeral Bargainhunter Out There Berry Colours From dark blueberry to vibrant raspberry and redcurrant, this season's palette is bursting with berry colours. Mix and match for autumnal chic Kendal Mint Cake Coolhunter The Male Room Men's Stuff Russell & Bromley Waitrose Christmas 2007 Stella McCartney Get Back Liverpool Another Country Writer Paul Morley describes the exotic, exasperating, feisty spirit of Liverpool — in England but strangely not of it Green & Black's Organic The Mersey Beats Liverpool Music Since the Beatles first played the Cavern, Liverpool has been the home of pop. 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