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News from 17/11/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Andrew Burnett, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Edward Owen, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, David Brown, Dawn Bridge, Alice Bowe, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Sophie Dahl, Jane MacQuitty, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Roger Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Kate Reardon, Dan Kieran, Gabrielle Starkey, David R. Smith, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Richard Avedon, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Nilgin Yusuf, Joe Joseph, Ian McMillan, Robin Pagnamenta, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Narendra Bajaria, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Caroline Hendrie, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Nancy Durrant, A. C. Grayling, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Vinny Lee, John Clarke, David Shamash, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Anthony Parry, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, David O'reilly, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Peter Rodney, Alan Hamilton, Simon Banks, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Belcher, Miriam Lewis, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Frances Leviston, Tina Gaudoin, Chris campling, Andrew Kennedy, Helen Rumbelow, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Derek Parry, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Paul Batchelor, Graham Spiers, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, John Purvis, MEP, Ian Fletcher, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, James Rossiter, Belinda Archer, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Natalie Haynes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Dr Copperfield GP, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Gary Kitchen, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Rebecca Buckingham, Richard Dixon, Peta Bee, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Andrew G. Marshall, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Allan Butters, Marcel Berlins, Bel Elton Comedian and Writer, Antony Barrington Brown, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Jude Law, David S. Reinhart, Joanna Moorhead, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, George Walden, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Fiona Sims, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Forbes, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Thomas Catán, Tim Cocks, Mary Hopper, Dominic Maxwell, Lawrence Phillips, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Richard Stevenson, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Philip Kolvin, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Joe McGrath, Robert Redford, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Amanda Riddle, Geoffrey Rowell, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Jessica Bown, Norman Mailer, James Jackson, Andrew Linzey, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Michael Caine, Louise Cohen, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Carolynne Wheeler, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Martin Audley, Jeffrey Podolsky, Alan Jackson, Anil Sinanan, Will Hide, Jan Raath, Esther Shaw, Alek Wek, Denise Hall, R. Padfield, Joan Smith,

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The Times Free DVD inside Property prices slip in suburbs Fall in house values will create pockets of pain Some lenders may not pass on interest-rate cuts Second body found in serial killer search 68-page glossy luxury magazine Tony Blair Sport Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Body of second girl unearthed by police team at Tobin's home Trall of a killer Property trail takes detectives across the country and back to the Sixties Buried evidence Boodles Independence for the Bank of England was my idea, says Blair Discussions started as far back as the 1980s 'Gordon was for it', so Cabinet was not asked I decided on it 'i wanted war — it was the right thing to do' Catholic schools told to abandon Amnesty Vow of British jobs 'creates nothing new' Dear parent, your child weighs . . . Picture Gallery So . . . which motto clicks for you? TV adverts 'making alcohol attractive to young people' The shortlist De Beers Dipso fatso bingo asbo Tesco Homeowners must brace themselves for a cold front in property market House prices High-value houses may not be affected Last areas to boom could be first to fall Lenders may not pass on rate cuts Banks look to protect their profit margins Homeowners face increasing pressure What do homeowners have to fear from the credit crunch? Pc World I killed MI6 frogman on mission impossible, says Russian veteran Fresh claims about the death of 'Buster' Crabb have added to speculation about top-secret operation during Cold War Creator of Dolly the Sheep drops cloning Eubank faces arrest Admiral's TV retreat Car window kills boy Spitfire hero 'found' Picture Gallery GCSEs 'turn out work-ready goats' The People's Post Office Currys Voldemort's nephew has the villainous blood for film role Volkswagen McCann friend goes on television to insist: I saw abduction of Madeleine Jane Tanner denies being a liar or fantasist She is likely to be made a formal suspect The Royal Bank of Scotland Flybe Climate change panel gives its final verdict: the future is bleak Report designed to influence policymakers Human actions 'very likely' cause of warming Holiday Inn Hotel Resorts Renault Meredith investigators say knife was part of a premeditated attack Victim's brother tells of family's anguish Town march will call for bar owner's release Death-crash cyclist avoids jail Virgin atlantic Argos Janice Turner Laura Ashley Natalie Haynes Do no evil — yes. But think no evil? Really? In Search of Skills Spending billions is not the way to create a motivated workforce Past and Future Both Blair and Blairism are destined for a revival Home Sweet Home Property is cheap at twice the price so do not buy to fret One tall nibbler, one tiny terror Fortress Britain: what a grotesque thought Picture Gallery Reclaim the streets Perks of the job Customer service Signs of the times Bold remedies for the carnage on rural roads We don't want a fortress Britain Timesonline Train-spotting Lessons learnt Pudding problems Nullius in Verba Pink arrows Democracy for all! Well, not exactly No remorse from the brutal gnome-crusher Why Pinewood should carry on regardless WHSmith War will be put to rest for Queen's anniversary Dan Dare and the Mekon blast back into the bestseller stakes Vintage characters to be the hit of Christmas Adults yearn to revisit their childhood reading Cheltenham & Gloucester Indonesian officers 'should face court over killing of journalists' Victims were seeking truth about East Timor Relatives weep after coroner's conclusion Philips Troubled history Currys Boots Survival of the bittern is threatened after tidal surge destroys habitat Sex attacker 'strikes for 99th time' Appeal to buy playwright's portrait Dead turkeys cleared of avian flu Brown to send charity Christmas cards Picture Gallery The £10m art collection that was forged by a family in their garden shed in Bolton 'Long-lost' works had fooled museum experts Pieces were sold by Sotheby's and Bonhams Expert vigilance the only defence in never-ending forgery battle This is a parasitic show and it's reeking of desperation First night Theatre Desperately Seeking Susan Novello Eurostar Timesonline Home Staff: Sanctuary welcomes patter of woolly feet Multiple Display Advertising Items Britons buying deadly fake goods online Labour breaks its promise to introduce vandalism hotline Sky How to buy safely Dfs Woman cried rape against 8 innocent men Her accusations were made over nine years False claims may deter genuine attack victims Signed by Ali Bin tax 'will lead to fly-tipping' In brief Man killed wife over divorce Tories win vote by a landslide Fake fireman gave out orders HSBC The failed student who is now in charge of inspecting schools Saturday interview Zenna Atkins has come a long way since passing her one O level, but her role as Ofsted chief appears to have knocked the spirit out of her, write Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow EmpirEdirEct Zenna Atkins CV Carpet Right 'i believed in the war then and I still believe in … The Blair Years Tony Blair tells David Aaronovitch that his only regret is that he didn't set out his position on confronting Iraq clearly enough The road to war Carmen, the blog, may be the start of something big Vauxhall Picture Gallery Timesonline MP's niece 'stabbed her lover in sex dare' Woman asked to be jailed so she can think Couple had met for first time that night Remembrance for Tube inferno In brief Porn teacher on schools DVD Two deny plot to cheat in race Art vigilante, 84, given a caution Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Pervez Musharraf Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet Leonard Cheshire Disability Uganda America Sullied records Sporting hero finds place in the hall of infamy — and the risk of 30 years in jail Cash runs out in land where the bus fare is 1.6 m dollars Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Georgia lifts emergency In brief (AFP): Snow maroons Vienna drivers (Reuters): UN urges action on Afghan drugs (AFP): '14 killed' in Burma demos (AFP): Canvas kiss costs £1,000 A capital facelift for the Queen — but Uganda still fights to cast off its dark image £60m on makeover for Commonwealth summit Attempt to eclipse memories of Idi Amin Aldi Dell Israel embraces the Arab Billy Elliot Boyhood dream in Muslim village Classmates said ballet was for girls and sissies (Reuters): China pulls out of talks aimed at tightening sanctions against Iran Dancing boys Sainsbury's All quiet on the first battlefield of cultural civil war The Woodstock legacy It may have been all peace and love and music in 1969, but Woodstock started a political conflict that still reverberates today The Times The political skirmishes Clinton back out in front again after two weeks of setbacks Bath store Cat-napping outcry after fur traders admit buying animals killed in Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Amid death and destruction, a baby called Cyclone enters the world Maplin (AP): Doomsday cult in cave stand-off (AFP): Worst strike hits road and rail (Reuters): Russian Deputy Finance Minister held (AP): Torture chamber recalls pain of past Shadow over election as observers withdraw Russia is accused of withholding entry visas Decision heightens tension with Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture of confidence: young buyers break art sale records The Sunday Times 'Heartbroken' Applegarth finally steps down at Rock Chief handed in his resignation 'months ago' 'I'll end my watch here and breathe a huge sigh' Money no object for truffle connoisseurs Property subsidence PC accused over fund NYSE challenge Quote of the day What oil bonanza? Business big shot Bitter blow James Harding Commentary Stock markets Substantial recession may follow lending squeeze in US, bank warns Is it a job staying friends with workmates? Commodities Quote Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Making the most of a desirable delicacy Business big shot Edmund Truell Well-heeled diners scoff at bonus cuts to fork out on the £100,000 truffle Drought in Italy adds to value of delicacy Restaurateur says prices are now 'absurd' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank is fined £490,000 over former trader's hidden losses The Times Sign of the times: there is a village in the Surrey stockbroker belt whose 1,000 homes are currently without phones The City is seeking its own Percy The Park Keeper City Diary Sites of Liverpool were well worth visiting City Diary An American recruitment company stands accused in City Diary Football crazy over Ebbsfleet memorabilia City Diary Picture Gallery Surveying the scene Credit crunch prompts Tchenguiz to sell shares Commercial property braced for further falls as credit dries up Acer Panel raps S&N bid consortium over conditions of approach Timesmobile New national Heart brand at centre of Global bid for Emap Radio Regulator attacks Pension Corporation Email reveals plan to tap Telent escrow fund Questions raised on PC's business model Resolution triumph for Osmond TD Waterhouse Niederauer the technology geek set to revitalise NYSE Euronext AIM float for business growing Ukrainian grain (Reuters): Tom Tom outbids Garmin for Tele Atlas Hong Kong slide Thomson Finanical: Google auction plan (AP): AMD stake sold (Reuters): FedEx hit by fuel rise Thomson Financial: Cruise supplement Froth comes off Starbucks as its customers head to cheaper rivals Shares plunge as US consumer numbers fall Chain to open 100 fewer stores than hoped The Times Less bang for its Bucks Siemens paid millions of euros to bribe ministers India's favourite sport in a spin over breakaway league In a country where cricket is an obsession, a billionaire's challenge to the governing body threatens to divide the game Howzat The Times Opec ponders wealth of alternatives Members may be split over the cartel's objectives but they are united against a US legal threat, Robin Pagnamenta reports Timesmobile US legislators face wrath of the cartel Sole survivor of the great shoe saga The Timpson repair chain has withstood five generations and a bitter family feud. Martin Waller speaks to the defender of the empire Discover the Treasures of Tutankhamun Key moments 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 Spectre of further write-offs hits banks Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Shrewd Wood is wise to build a future on sand Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Feedback Chick Zamick Canadian who played for Nottingham Panthers in the postwar heyday of English ice hockey Victor "Chick" Zamick, ice hockey player, was born on August 16,1926. He died on October 8,2007, aged 81 Trish Williamson Television weather girl who became a noted producer and director Patricia "Trish" Williamson, television presenter, producer and director, was born on January 3,1955. She died in a car crash on November 9,2007, aged 52 William Waterhouse Bassoonist renowned not just for his playing and teaching but for his historical scholarship William Waterhouse, bassoonist and scholar, was born on February 18,1931. He died on November 5,2007, aged 76 David Adams Athletic ballet dancer who was one of the founders of ballet in Canada and danced in London with Margot Fonteyn David Adams, OC, ballet dancer, was born on November 16,1928. He died on October 24,2007, aged 78 Dennis Plowright Engineer with a passion for making stringed instruments Dennis Plowright, mechanical engineer and violin-maker, was born on January 11,1925. He died on October 25,2007, aged 82 It's time to reclaim the humanising poetry of religion Faith Listen to the voice of the people It is time for the Church of England to let some light into its smoke-filled rooms by allowing dioceses to elect their new bishops Have your say Faith news Winter woollies, buckling up, capping friendships and thankful words Modern times Feather report Readers reply Was Enoch's river just a figure of speech? Feedback The media fixation with Enoch Powell; plus an unknown warrior, and Tony Blair's religion What to look out for Court Circular Service dinners Parade Legal news Leverhulme Trust awards Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Court & Social Dinner Meeting Athena Press Musical Instruments Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JML direct IJoy™ Ride Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition Halfpriceduvets Don't mock folklore — it could save your life Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day November 17,1933 A Times corresondent reports on German coverage of the Hamburg Senate's decision to announce the release of 150 political prisoners in the wake of the referendum on the country's withdrawal from the League of Nations Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Granit Jack is weighted to seize power Racing Cheltenham Newcastle Lingfield Park Golf Wolverhampton Football Spot Thedifference has crowd in seventh heaven Racing Wetherby Course specialists Uttoxeter Totescoop6 details Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Lingfield Park Racing Golf Motor rallying Netball Rugby union Tennis Football Fixtures Today Wolverhampton Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Hamilton's last chance of title disappears Motor racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Dispute could sink America's Cup Sailing Coutts calls Alinghi's rejection a 'disgrace' Britain's Golding is cast adrift in Doldrums Timesonline Giles accepts role with elite squad Federer cruises Loeb takes control Merrien's crown Hurrah for Gatting, unafraid to say that he is pink and proud Downcast at the prospect of no British representation Foreign affairs a smokescreen for McClaren Players lured to leave comfort zone in pursuit of easy money Golf Leading lights chase cash in far-flung places Harrington making most of his Open title Relaxed Senior climbs the leaderboard The Times Return to the ranks a relief for captain who leads by example The big interview Paul Collingwood England's one-day wonder will revert to his Test-match role as Mr Dependable on the tour to Sri Lanka, Matthew Syed reports The owls and the pussycats (plus skunks and spiders) of world cricket Allen demonstrates his value by leading Gloucester's comeback Rugby union Heineken Cup The Times Italians fail to make Glasgow pay for their wasteful ways Ward-Smith gets chance to resume where he left off Rugby union Bristol No 8 returns after long injury layoff Home team need to beat Stade Français Wilkinson Sword Clubs seek to prosper from right to sell their brand across Europe Cherished ambition part of new RFU accord Wasps prepare for Stradey Park cauldron Match-by-match guide Overachievers turn the tables before reality starts to bite back Fink Tank In the football laboratory Lucozade Sport Eriksson's fine start immortalised on film Southgate's support Keane set to spend Benítez cracks whip Birmingham give Bruce the green light to seal move north Football Unrest at St Andrew's makes Wigan attractive Club will not let Black go without a fight The Times Bayern's show of interest leaves Benítez holding stronger hand Timesonline Ireland seeking to profit from group therapy as rebuilding process begins Football Healy eyes record to go with team's goal League One League Two More heart than art, but Scots could not care less Football Euro 2008 qualifying Sky Sports 1,5pm The Times McLeish faces his moment of truth and shows no fear World champions maintain low profile The Times How they rated Substitutions Positional sense? England attacks Walcott shows spirit for the fight as Pearce's youngsters march on Lampard touches FA faces black and white decision, but issue is full of grey How they rated How Austria rated Uneasy calm for McClaren before storm clouds gather Guinness Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Hope in the Holy Land Salad days in Tel Aviv Israel proffer warm hand of friendship to Hiddink Sky Sports 3,6pm England hope nerves get better of Russia Coach is kind of man that the FA covets Football Israel V Russia Raikkonen's fiery side fuels interest of gossip mongers The Insider Times Crossword 23,761 Cricket vying to be the beautiful game Yesterday's solution 23,760 No Owen, no Rooney . . . is there no hope for England? Newcastle striker to miss tie with Croatia McClaren pays heavily for victory over Austria The Times Sky Sports Paul Collingwood Giles Smith Timesonline Our writers Sharper business writing. Every day, wherever you are Everything you need to know Kill the competition Anatole Kaletsky is regarded as one of the world's … Need to know The Times Inside Free guides Your face is your fortune Webwatch Guessing game Money Letters Case Study Hoping to Harvest Better Rates Double trouble The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Give poor motorists a break Fidelity Consumer groups blast hard sell by Barclays Joe McGrath on the bank's controversial plans to boost profits from payment protection insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items How to claim compensation Henderson Case Study Standalone Policy was Nearly Seven Times Cheaper I no longer feel safe as houses Elizabeth Colman helps a buy-to-let landlord who fears that his livelihood is under threat Investec Asset Management David Kavanagh: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester David's response Fidelity Avoid a bite from an Asp Multiple Display Advertising Items Why step on a falling ladder? Esther Shaw says that many first-time buyers are still taking out 100 per cent mortgages despite the risk of negative equity as house prices begin to slow Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay in the lenders' good books Case Study 'i Set about Saving £10,000' Alliance Leicester Timesonline Still not home and dry after the floods Rebecca O'Connor on the progress of the clean-up operation and the lessons learnt from this summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Waiting Patiently Your loss, their gain A five-star opportunity? Mark Bridge looks at the rising popularity of buy-to-let hotel rooms Multiple Display Advertising Items More opportunities farther afield Case Study Schroders Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items You can bank on a good workhorse Never mind the thoroughbreds, says Mark Atherton, equity income funds will provide steadier performance come rain or shine Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Perfectly at home with foreign currency loans Elizabeth Colman says that the strength of the pound presents an opportunity to use exchange rates to reduce your mortgage Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study A Cool Head and a Long-Term View Nothing wrong with being an old sceptic Jessica Bown says to check out the wider market before buying specialist financial products for the over-50s Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Lloyds TSB Case Study Holiday Claim Proved Painless Latin America digs deep Raw materials are the region's strength and weakness, says Mark Atherton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stumped by share gains and losses A Question of Money Timesonline One for your shopping trolley Multiple Display Advertising Items Tried and Tested Artemis UK Special Situations Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service 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 The New Star Active Portfolio Timesonline Timesonline The Times This Week Every Week Next Week So booze isn't bad for Baby? Stories behind the News Exaggerated warnings about alcohol don't serve the public Need to Know? Those pesky Joneses Give me a skull-lift Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well . . . Out of shape? Not my fault Inside the Mind of a GP Gaming for grown-ups Can the new Nintendo computer games for the over-40s really improve brain power? Vivienne Parry investigates Smarter, sharper Ethical rights and wrongs Junk Medicine Reproductive Cloning Supporting roles The actor Stephen Mangan talks to Celia Dodd about fame, fatherhood and fitness Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Hubble bubble It may be chic to smoke a hookah, but is it really the healthy way to beat the smoking ban? Claire Bowman investigates the medical facts Water pipes by numbers Ask Great Ormond Street Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends Especially for Families in today's Times Boots An odd turn of affairs Can being unfaithful save your relationship? Marital therapist Andrew G. Marshall reveals the unexpected benefits of betrayal First aid for your marriage Family Battlegrounds The Dining Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Is working out child's play? A TV show promises to teach fitness at an early age. But should toddlers really be gym bunnies, asks Peta Bee Silent Knight Ring Store Detective Healthy Fast Food Food v drugs In the battle against heart disease, can you ditch the statins and eat your way instead to healthy cholesterol levels, asks Amanda Ursell Stocking a nutritious larder 'I've lost weight and I feel great' Plan a healthy day's eating Beyerskloof Pride of the Welsh Home Cooking . . . With a Health Check Cirque Du Soleil Multiple Display Advertising Items Saffron-infused leeks and potatoes Nutritionist's verdict Eat your Greens Chestnut Carbonara Spoilt for choice What is a good life? Hercules chose Duty over Pleasure. The philosopher A. C. Grayling asks whether his choice would be very different today Using chopsticks What a Difference a Day Makes . . . Short Cuts to Self-Improvement The Times Give your Sofa to a Friend The expert's top tips Beauty Boff Bliss: The Youth as we Know It Love in a warm climate Yoga virgin Belinda Archer is gently seduced at a seaside spa in Kerala Spiritual retreats Star Letter Feedback Love it or hate it — Write in and tell us The Times Modern Malaises He pounces, and I panic Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Smart Alek Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way From southern Sudan to catwalk fame, Alek Wek, 29, has come a long way Superdrug The Times Inside You don't need to forsake your fun in the sun to help combat climate change The World this Week Hot Hotels Bouncing Czechs Multiple Display Advertising Items Image of the Week Walk in the enchanted forest For the first time a British entrant is the overall winner in this year's Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards. Anna Shepard meets the man who is saving the New Forest Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Omanair Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Eco-tourism? Don't be duped' Wildlife advocate Richard Leakey has unscrupulous operators in his sights, he tells Jonathan Clayton Eco saviours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Who is the fairest of them all? From the New Forest to Thailand — winners of this year's Responsible Tourism Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges Winners The Times Reader Offers Ltd Noble Caledonia Responsibletourismawards Wilf rides south for his day in sun As Eurostar wins a coveted Responsible Tourism Award, Dan Kieran and son discover the joys of Italy by train Train versus plane Timesonline Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Going to Goa . . . by bumpy bus Your World In our monthly feature, readers share their memorable winter-sun experiences Timesonline Your World Touring the Globe with BMW Cumbria Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items The return of the native . . . Caroline Hendrie finds out that cutting down trees can be green Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Hurtigruten A yummy mummy I won't forget Want to see Nefertari's tomb, which is closed to the public? Ian Belcher shows you how — but it won't be cheap Timesonline Need to know Book now Where to Go for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Cruise Cruise Classified Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Ten Hill Place, Edinburgh Competition Timesonline Departure Board Route of the Week: Cairo Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captain's Choice Tour The Times Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Who needs a film version - it's already in my head' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel His word 'For Norman Mailer, authenticity was all about masculinity' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top nonfiction, November 15,1987 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . In praise of past masters Required reading The writers who moulded our world are celebrated in John Burrow's a History of Histories. It is an impressive monument, Michael Binyon says AbeBooks Extract From a History of Histories by John Burrow Mailer on God Norman Mailer died last week. His final book - not out in Britain for four months - takes the form of a conversation with his fellow writer Michael Lennon exploring the nature of Mailer's typically idiosyncratic belief in God. Our exclusive extract begins with his thoughts on the creator's place in history Varekai And on love .. . Confronting his daemons Talking bears, witches, and a brooding distrust of organised religion. How has Philip Pullman's masterpiece translated to film? Martyn Palmer finds out Multiple Display Advertising Items Why we need worlds apart Hot type Follett takes on the world County Guides Days when celebrity meant talent too Reviews Letters The Letters of NoËl Coward edited by Barry Day O. J. Simpson: the what if story True crime If I Did It by the Goldman Family Dispatch from an outpost of hell Chechnya One Soldier's War in Chechnya by Arkady Babchenko translated by Nick Allen A fly on the wall in Soviet Russia Travel Gadfly in Russia by Alan Sillitoe Nonfiction in short Social class, in a manner of speaking Language Talking Proper The Rise and Fall of Accent as a Social Symbol by Lynda Mugglestone Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Everyday rituals Poetry Public Dream by Frances Leviston Sex, drugs, death. Ah, yes, Dublin Crime Sight Fiction in short Classics War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky Silverland Paperbacks Nonfiction Nine Nights Fiction Pretensions to Empire Notes on the Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration by Lewis H. Lapham The New Press, £10.99 £9.89 The Trials and Tribulations of Lucas Lessar By Shauna Seliy Bloomsbury, £10.99 £9.89 Lorenzo Da Ponte The Extraordinary Adventures of the Man Behind Mozart by Rodney Bolt Bloomsbury, £9.99 £9.49 Bad Blood By Linda Fairstein Sphere All the fun of the Pharaoh Children's The Times Audiobooks In this week's TLS Ben MacIntyre Last word 'As a rule of thumb, some phrases are not as colourful as they seem' Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 727 Games Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4375 The Listener Crossword 3956 Timesonline Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge - Win an iPod Nano Su Doku No 1622 — Fiendish Killer No 673 — Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1620 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1621 Solution to Friday's Killer No 672 The Times Contents Spain's glories and pleasures David Sharrock reminds us of the high price paid for a long war Share a love of history and life The Battlefields Organised tours take in the serious and fun sides of a vibrant country, says Ian Fletcher Rise of no-frills flights helps to reach the remoter parts Smaller cities can now feature on the holiday itinerary, says Tony Dawe A nation blessed Restored treasures await the world Zaragoza Visitors to next year's futuristic event will be dazzled by history, says Edward Owen The brave defenders who gave birth to a nation City banks on crowds as Expo goes with the flow Zaragoza accommodation and restaurants The duke takes pride of plaza Salamanca One of Wellington's greatest victories is honoured in a grand setting, says David Sharrock Home of the Armada, Picasso and a spirited heroine La Coruna Edward Owen finds that the last resting place of Sir John Moore has much in common with Britain Tips for La CoruÑa Enthusiastic welcomes still await one and all Zamora Visitors can expect a reception as warm as Wellington's, even if it left him unmoved, says David Sharrock Toledo The lessons of history come to life in world heritage city Edward Owen finds that the old walls have fascinating tales to tell Head underground to chill out in the coolest restaurants around Vivid past of town in tiles Talavera De La Reina Ceramic map charts action on the battlefield Talavera Follow the black bull and charge your wine glasses Bastion of resistance is bracing itself for a new British invasion Ciudad Rodrigo Despite enduring two sieges, the walled city wants tourists to mention the war, says David Sharrock Key frontier city boasts a pristine hav'en for wildlife Skirmishes both bloody and bawdy Old foes unite to honour their fallen Battle of Albuera The bloody clash is re-enacted in the spirit of harmony, says Tony Dawe Splendour the Romans left behind Merida The scale of ancient remains will amaze visitors, says Tony Dawe Goya's homage to heroism Madrid Edward Owen takes a tour of the cultural and historic highlights The man the Spanish ask about their history Madrid accommodation and restaurants Conflict helped to shape modern Spain Legend of a local hero and national champion Burgos David Sharrock respectfully walks in the footsteps of the invincible El Cid The descent of man: remains hold clues to origin of the species Peasant's tip-off was crucial in crushing French forces Vitoria Npoleon know all was lost after this pivotal battle, says David Sharrock Ancient trumps modern in a vintage region Sacked city is reborn as a heaven for gourmets David Sharrock tells how the port rose from the ashes to reinvent itself A Basque banquet of jealously guarded delights The hero who saved the Alhambra Granada Richard Dixon hears the legend of a disabled soldier who risked his life to safeguard the city's treasures Invading vandals well versed in the fine art of plunder Food that will soothe the soul Pictures at an exhibition Golden gateway to a free nation Tony Dawe explores the historic port and its role in defying the French forces Cádiz accommodation and restaurants Despite a great victory Spain was destined to endure hard times Spain The Times Domperignonoenotheque Tagheuer TAGHeuer Versace The Times Chanel Prada Luxx What Money Can Buy .. . .. . 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