News from 09/02/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, David Sterinberg executive vicepresident, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Margaret McKenzie, Alexi Mostrous, Christina Hardyment, Matthew Syed, Barry Forshaw, Rachel Louise Snyder, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, David Aaronovitch, Sue Stone, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, David Rose, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Lisa Appiganesi Eclectic Author, Christine Seib, John Wilkins, Richard Bevan League Managers Association chief executive, Michael Binyon, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Paul Myners Chairman, James Alexander-Sinclair, Clive Davis, Lowri Gruffydd, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Wendy Ide, Rod Jones, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Nicholas Serota Director, Robin Pagnamenta, Angela Hodgson, Craig Raine, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dr Copperfield, Arsène Wenger Arsenal manager, John Arlidge, Nancy Durrant, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Wancsai Ruja, Anne-Marie Conway, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Ruth Kelly, MP Secretary, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Melanie Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Peter Barnes, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Tracy Chevalier, Elaine Feinstein, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, David Faber, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, David Frum, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Phil Vickery England Rugby Captain, Liz Loxton, Hugh Aplin, Stephen Anderton, Stephanie Marsh, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Melanie Wright, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Liz Bird, Sam Coates, Nick Rosen, Sally Baker, John Hopkins, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Joanna Trollope, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Robson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Arion McNicoll, Matthew Pryor, Jenny Harris, Lord Stamp, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Steve Coomber, Dr Roger Draycott, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Roger Phillips, Andrew G. Marshall, Julie Milton, Chris Campling, Rick Jones, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Emily Diamand, Tom Hirst, Iain Blair secretary, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, James Charles, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, James Collard, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Kate Freestone, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Nigel Kendall, Professor Mark Hill, Lou Siroy Travel Picture Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Simon Adam, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Dr Shaaz Mahboob, Chuck Blazer secretary, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Jake Loddington, Tony Dawe, Dr Tessa Livingstone, David Salmon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Helen McNutt, David Hutcheon, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Anna Shepard, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Barry Cunningham, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Dr Izhar Khan, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Will Hide, John Slinger, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Tamsin Leach, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Archbishop faces calls to quit over Sharia row Speech on Islamic law outrages world prelates Furore comes as Synod set for crucial meeting 'Williams is dangerous, he must be resisted' Matthew … Sathnam Sanghera Fink Tank Joanna Trollope Mitchell & Webb Posh muesli The Sinn Fein spy Basra express The Workout Travel The Knowledge Books Magazine Money Quick find Timesonline The Times MPs remortgaged their homes for cash in hand at taxpayers' expense Director defends the £400 a month for 'food' Spending guide 'must not become going rate' Charity warns of housing crash as repossessions rise by 20 per cent Roy the Rat — driver for Gerry Adams, spy for MI5 Bodyguard had access to sensitive information He has fled Belfast in 'protective custody' Supergrasses Serious Readers 'Suicide rating' could be given to every new drug licensed in UK Many medicines have psychiatric side-effects Self-harm risk to be assessed in clinical trials Risk-averse world demands the unattainable Drugs with known links to depression Winehouse US visa too late for awards Rape case dropped Jail system 'full' Ruling on royal wills Trapped like vermin: the catchers sent to snare island's phantom menace 'McCartney offers £55m deal if Heather keeps her counsel' Acqua D1 Parma Advisers surprised by sheer fury of attacks on Williams Sharia row Calls for return to safe sanctuary of academia Archbishop risks more alienation by clerics Defender of the Faith takes middle ground Was Archbishop's obscure phrasing and bad timing to blame for uproar? Sharia row Warring business partners who put their faith in Islamic lawyer Sharia row Virgin atlantic My brush with Islamic justice was swift and fair Botox safety to be investigated after 16 deaths among patients Drug was used to treat muscle conditions Children with cerebral palsy are alleged victims Smooth operator Holiday Inn The Times Barclays Great art 'will be forced abroad by tax law' Foreign benefactors expected to quit Britain Gallery-going public to suffer, says Tate chief Argos New 'nom-dom' rules How internet turned 'fact' into a global lie E-mails said UK policy was to ignore Holocaust Education minister forced to issue denial Labour's new finance boss will bypass party secretary Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Boom in private jets with safety loophole raises risk of collision Currys Janice Turner Morrissey David Frum Williams is dangerous. He must be resisted A Devalued Faith The Archbishop of Canterbury is damaging the standing of his Church Beyond Bhutto How she died matters less than what happens next Solemn fishers with spears Kids like booze and sex. Give them a break Picture Gallery The Archbishop of Canterbury and 'unavoidable' Sharia Don't blame the PPP Something fishy Was MacMillan guilty of nepotism? Timesonline Spring feeding Art without tax Public snooping Whatever next? Bittersweet farewell Mugwumps can save America Who says that MPs should not be bugged? Sainsbury's Barrister who harassed his wife is named Times evidence helps to lift gagging order Identity was hidden to protect young children BBC Radio 4 presenter cleared of raping man Health Innovations Ltd GPs back down on surgery opening hours Average of three hours a week more from April Doctors' association picks 'lesser of two evils' Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Boys among immigrants found gassed in tanker Man 'forgot' dead lodger Breezeblock killer named Crying over spilt milk Halfords Internet death cults? Or is it a humdrum cause closer to home? Loneliness, depression and even acne are more likely to be driving the young to end it all, say those who have been on the edge Bring it all together Man survives 100ft fall after drunken row Dell Loneliness of the long-distance swimmer Rare turtle tracked on 13,000-mile journey Findings will boost conservation efforts Barratt Homes The gentle soul with the thankless job of killing off 2,500 post offices Saturday interview Even a postbag bulging with heartfelt appeals cannot save them, Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow report Branching out The network of post offices should not be allowed to Fashion statement: hemlines drop so the markets must be riding for a fall New York fashion British Gas Dfs It's a cheeky little red from Château Fake 'Exclusive' wines sold under phantom names Misleading vineyards face fraud prosecution Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord of the manor Links to Suffolk prostitutes are just coincidence, accused claims Five victims 'with him on nights they vanished' Defendant tells court he was 'unfortunate' London eye Cathedral says new rules mean permanent scaffolding Living off the grid — how to escape the spies all around us Surveillance society At the wheel, at the till and at the computer keyboard we are all being watched. Nick Rosen reveals ways to keep your life private Undercover Nice label — shame about the contents First night Theatre The Death of Margaret Thatcher Courtyard, N1 Suzuki Thatcher foes and friends to spill beans in Portillo film Index A 'whitewash' Bhutto was killed by suicide bomb blast, Scotland Yard squad decides Assassination report rejects shooting theory Opposition aides call for UN investigation Ministry 'hacked into newsroom computers' Media espionage scandal shocks Dutch Minister denies that he knew of operation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ancient knights let in the daylight Hilton Sarkozy offers Afghanistan force Multiple Display Advertising Items Smiling can seriously damage your health Forced cheerfulness 'driving workers mad' Scientists warn of psychological scars Northern rock Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton expects her rival to seize 'bragging rights' Putin accuses West of sparking arms race (AP): Soldier's kindness gives strays a new life Fly Zoom Water Horse Knifewoman charged with assault after hijack attempt It's all aboard for hope as the Basra express leaves on time The reopening of the daily train service is a glimmer of light in a shattered country, Martin Fletcher writes from Baghdad The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Transplant gang 'took organs at gunpoint' Picture Gallery (AFP): Le Pen sentenced over Nazi rule claim (AFP): Eleven die in blaze (Reuters): Food aid for poor (AP): Whale hunt support (AP): Gunman kills five (AP): Traffic fines mix-up The Indian army numbers were falling . . . A comic book was launched to recruit heroes Crash! Pow! MacMillan Multiple Display Advertising Items Policemen face charges over 'jealous plot' to oust their woman boss The Sunday Times SocGen trader remanded in custody after court hearing Kerviel 'could tamper with evidence if free' Broker who sent him e-mails also detained PG Tips set to make a stir in the States Business backs Jones Bafta breaks records Terra Firma eyes Biffa Quote of the day Yahoo! board meets Business big shot Last thing Kerviel needs is a stretch in La Santé Into Africa Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela, suffered a setback when assets worth billions of dollars were frozen by a UK court at the request of ExxonMobil Stock markets Give me a Tesco over my local fleapits any old day Picture Gallery Commodities Sarasin & Partners Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Tea finally making a stir in America US wakes up to the healthy alternative Growing market now worth $6.8bn a year Business big shot Patrick Cescau Answer to tale of taste test in two cities hidden in leaves Lord Jones backtracks on claims over £30,000 fee for 'non-doms' Executives rally behind earlier remarks Ernst & Young says proposals are 'vicious' MPC backs proposal to let it decide when to hold rate meetings Super-prime property market under threat from tax changes A family affair Hat Pin suspends shares after accounting errors Bauer changes course and calls time on First and New Woman South West England Baftas land a starring role as sponsors jostle for position Timesonline Shareholders in Southern Water must pay £20.3m penalty From stately piles to piles of rubbish. There is a Hands in every pie TD Waterhouse Guinness date with fate set for April City Diary Audi Times are tough in the casino industry, what with the City Diary Looks like the top bods at BP will soon be forced City Diary Tokyo moves Darling to take different view City Diary Am I alone in wondering whether the sell-off of consume City Diary Picture Gallery High court freezes Venezuelan assets at request of ExxonMobil Oil Minister labels ruling 'global terrorism' US group fighting presidential decrees Sub-prime fears at WestLB and IKB threaten German banking Germany's E. On turns bidding sights on Iberdrola Multiple Display Advertising Items Darling scotches hopes of decisive moves at G7 talks to rescue ravaged markets Jewel in the crown of India's exports The Times De Beers loses some of its sparkle as sales in US decline Diamond market expects weak 2008 Demand in China and India offers hope Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Into Africa with a sense of optimism Political unrest and the credit crunch have failed to divert David Suratgar from his mission CV The Sunday Times 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 British Energy set to give market big shock Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Public transport trundles towards the crossroads Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Philip Howard Rosa Berlusconi Modest matriarch known throughout Italy for her eloquent and unswerving belief in the virtues of her son, Silvio Rosa Berlusconi, mother of Silvio Berlusconi, was born on January 25,1911. She died on February 3,2008, aged 97 Faith Kate Jones Lively-minded literary agent and publishing executive who followed her passions and acted as both enabler and muse Kate Jones (Kate Tackaberry), literary agent, was born on July 11,1961. She died of liver cancer on February 1,2008, aged 46 Club sandwiches, unsolicited e-mails, spaghetti, dress codes and gum Modern times Feather report Readers reply The innocent victims of the Baghdad bombs Feedback Complaints over a front-page headline, credit for a cover picture, but when do we light up? What to look out for Divine justice is perfect and tempered with mercy Faith Christians start to explore the limits to growth Lent is the season for an energy fast, says Richard Chartres, London's 'green' bishop Court Circular Thankgiving Service Index Dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Trustee Acts Blown away and hurled about on tornado winds Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day Feb 9,1793 The Times takes a stern line on 'Philippe Egalité', the citizen formerly known as the Duke of Orleans, who had voted for the death of his cousin Louis XVI, executed on January 21,1793 Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Palomar is value to continue in command Racing Warwick Ayr Fallon loses appeal over ban Index William Hill Index Newbury Racing Ladbrokes Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Monaghan brings hope for Warrington Rugby league Engage Super League Football Results Bowls Cricket Bangor Racing Yesterday's details Golf Rugby league Skeleton Snooker Tennis Kempton Park Racing next week Football Fixtures Today Course specialists Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Southwell Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Wolverhampton Presence of Chambers threatens to cast long shadow over trials Athletics Carphone Warehouse Higher, faster, longer Tomlinson steps up his effort Gatland cautious of overlooking Scotland Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Timesonline Odds stacked against under-fire O'Sullivan Bell's Blended Scotch Whisky Ashton aims to rebuild pride on foundation of strong pack Rugby union Captain Vickery still a doubt with bruised calf Wilkinson needs four points to reach 1,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wasps feel pinch despite Worsley return Clerc back in rightful place but Balshaw is lucky to linger Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Qantas Saint-Andre's chalkboard '606? I'm a City fan coming home from Nairobi and I tell you, we wuz robbed . . . ' Vultd Flip side was England nearly flopped without flip-flops Silent treatment works well on Sky Indian signs give hope to the Irish contingent Golf Indian Masters Sky Sports 3,8.30am Dodge ITV1 to branch out with Froch title eliminator Sport in brief Ding into semi-finals First tour win for Royal Britons abandoned to fate without Murray Tennis Davis Cup BBC Sport Interactive, 1pm Chelsea sights still on Modric as Grant plans summer spree Football Barclays Premier League Croatia player heads London club's wish list Value of midfield man expected to come down The Times Varney's brace gives Charlton derby win Touré in demand Pearson on move Bournemouth woe Aston Villa v Newcastle Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Everton v Reading Today 3pm Sunderland v Wigan Today 3pm Chelsea v Liverpool Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Bolton v Portsmouth Today 3pm How they stand Man United v Man City Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Derby v Tottenham Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Fulham Today 3pm West Ham v Birmingham Today 3pm Arsenal v Blackburn Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 Winners and losers in a first past the post study Fink Tank In the football laboratory Volkswagen Fifa issues global warning after revealing it was not consulted Football World governing body could still reject plans Ferguson furious after 'disrespectful' approach In it for the money? I thought that was the idea Worldwide reaction Timesmobile Scholes sets rivalries aside by urging neighbours to stand the test of time Football United stalwart makes appeal to the minority Police threaten to act against any miscreants England Rugby Richards signs on to lift City's mood Football Wake up and smell the NFL The Insider Times Crossword 23,832 Going, going, gone? For Frank's sake At 1.29pm tomorrow, Manchester City fans must honour the Munich victims, including a legendary goalkeeper from their own club The Times Guinness Six Nations Giles Smith Index Inside The Times Rate cuts not on track for all Variable strategy Money Letters Timesonline Noxious gas The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Doing the decent thing, almost Jupiter How they ensure that you pay a premium James Charles on the tactics used by insurers to retain your custom and penalise you if you go elsewhere Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout How the specialists compare Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Our savings plan needs a rewrite Rebecca O'Connor helps a freelance copywriter to plan for the future despite his irregular income Artemis The Machins: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester Paul's response Norwich Union NU policyholders to share £2bn payout Windfall Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn to haggle and drive a harder bargain Mark Bridge discovers that even supermarkets may negotiate on price Schroder Schroders Case Study If at First You Don't Succeed . . . Shop till they drop Blue chips worth their salt Mark Atherton's ISA Insight Large-Cap Stocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund in Focus The fund: M&G Recovery Chart-smart Newton The Power of Ideas Experts' Picks Cunning new plans to keep it in the family Helen Monks runs the rule over the latest schemes designed to help you to reduce the inheritance tax burden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study ING Direct Aviva's perplexing share price gives a false impression Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings 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 Fidelity Index This Week Every Week Next Week When Saturday comes Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Longer hours for doctors would benefit their future patients Need to Know? A quick pick-me-up How women make themselves happy You drive me wild Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Don't stop now Jolly genes Bed of sighs Spot the fake Heavy going Antibody Cher Well, Well . . . No doubts over vaccine Junk Medicine MMR-AUTISM Link Save a smile Does toothpaste give kids bad teeth? It can if they swallow too much fluoride, says Simon Crompton Brush safely "i was tormented at school because of my brown teeth" Prof of the Week Souvenir Press A jolly good egg Lisa Jardine, new head of fertility watchdog the HFEA, thinks that surviving cancer made her better equipped to do the job. Simon Crompton reports What does the HFEA do? Unbearable lightness Inside Story Lupus Eco-friendly light bulbs may be a good thing for the planet — but not for the sufferers of lupus, an autoimmune disorder. Celia Dodd reports The Times UV or not UV? Joint offensive Con or cure? It's hard to avoid 'miracle' cures. But these questions will help you to detect the rip-off remedies, says GP Keith Hopcroft Out-of-hours care not fair Inside the Mind of a GP Don't say it with flowers Forget grand Valentine's Day gifts: it's having a good heart that counts, says Andrew G. Marshall Brita Relationship results: which letter did you score most often in the quiz? Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . How Kids learn Want your children to learn effectively? You need to find their preferred learning style, says Dr Tessa Livingstone, of the television series Child of Our Time Dr Livingstone, I presume For Families in the Times Today Rude Health Organic Ultimate Muesli Pick of the crop It's real oat cuisine Muesli has cast off its sawdusty image and gone upmarket, says Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell Raw beginnings Fed up with rubbish muesli, I invented Rude Health Dorset Cereals Berries and Cherries Muesli Alara Fairtrade Wheat-Free Muesli Spiced with Cinnamon and Honey Jordans Organic Muesli Neal's Yard Organic Fruit, Seed and Spice Muesli The Times Timesonline Make your own muesli Lovely bones Pantry Girl One Shopping List, Three Recipes, No Waste Who says salad is a summer dish? Thomasina Miers makes three winter meals from slow-cooked The Times 1. Warm salad of lamb shanks and pomegranates The Times A huge hoof-print Greenie points Devil Wipe out the risk Prepare before you play and you'll avoid injury, says fitness expert Matt Roberts The Times Health Club The Millard's marathon update Kiss 'n' tell Sorted Lip Balms The Times Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter Wins £50 of Organic Products The Times What's Happening at the Health Club Can't stand the heat . . . Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I'd like to make a splash Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Comedian Michael McIntyre, 31, would swim to get fit — if he could find a pool without plasters Nature's Best Index Greetings from Argentina. Is that a green banshee I hear wailing? Arrivals Inside/online Hot Hotels Citizen Traveller Week 4 Timesonline Abererombie & Kent Doing the splits was never this hard — or this simple As travel for singles becomes more versatile, Helen McNutt opens our special by seeking sanctuary from a broken heart the Thai way: yoga, fasting, meditation — and, for the brave, colonic therapy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Going solo? Five classic reads Alpine intrigue or love on the rocks? A ski resort dating week aims to make the European union much more passionate. Arion McNicoll tests the premise Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Titan HiTours 'Romance began after the holiday' Alone, not lonely Tim Teeman is tired of the prejudice. He is a single traveller — and proud of it Travelsphere Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday-rentals Avoid the double take Fed up with paying single supplements and eating alone? Today's solo traveller is spoilt for choice, says Liz Bird Single file Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl powder, it's the only way Tamsin Leach joins a women-only snowboarding camp in the French Alps and enjoys leaping out of her comfort zone Need to know Snowboard tips British Airways Tough guy, huh? So why are you wearing a skirt? John Arlidge went to Fiji expecting to get in touch with his inner caveman — but one look at the white-hot rocks in the firewalking pit and he quickly turned to quicheman Fly Silverjet Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick a shop or a dive — there's no need for argument If it's time away with the girls you fancy, try something different with six chap-free weekends . . . Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Suddenly the World of Diets and Gyms Can Get Depressing . . . and don't be left out, lads. You won't have to use a stag do as an execuse Visit Old Trafford for a Look at the Theatre of Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Aide The Times Book now Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Timesonline Best Snow What's Hot in the Cold Page & Moy Jetline Cruise A loo . . . how nice Multiple Display Advertising Items Space on a budget Tom Chesshyre boldy goes where few have dared before — into high-tech pyjamas at Travelodge Travel in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest We Send our Writer under the Covers this Week: Mandeville Hotel, London W1 Our Man in . . . Sydney Helen Eldershaw left London to work in Australia ten years ago and never came home. Now married with children, she reveals some of her Sydney secrets . . . Departure Board Route of the Week: Barcelona Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Captain's Choice Tour Index Cover Story Reader's Block 'Dame Beryl has just got on with it, hasn't she?' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Ever wonder if the person who wrote a book's blurb actually read it? Sometimes they seem like wild guesses — is Last of the Mohicans really about haircuts? Melissa Katsoulis imagines potential blurb blunders: see page 19 to discover the classic in question Your say Timesonline The Times Books First Skoda 'Money is part of the picture; it is not the point of being alive' Her word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, February 7,1988 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Barry Forshaw picks his top political thrillers Reader Chart David Robson picks his six favourite novels Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . TLS This is a fine romance Required reading Joanna Trollope is seduced by Jeffrey Eugenides' anthology My Mistress's Sparrow is Dead Extract Just as you were saying, M Baudelaire The Times Stephen Spender Prize for poetry How to enter The curse of cotton As London prepares for Fashion Week, a chilling insight into the devastating cost of a 'natural' fabric. An extract from Fugitive Denim, by Rachel Louise Snyder A wardrobe of guilt High fashion, low ethics? This book offers some options, Anna Shepard says Hot type Not such a lone Wolf after all Patrick Gale And then there were five Since The Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction Competition launched last year, more than 2,000 unpublished writers submitted their novels, hoping to win a publishing contract. Here we print the first two extracts from the five shortlisted entries, introduced by Barry Cunningham, of Chicken House Reavers The Secret Life of Jemma Jones Politics stranger than fiction Sam Coates discovers a curious parallel as the current campaign for the White House gathers intensity The Times Blooms Bury Slumber's sweet retreats Nonfiction Psychology Putting a bit of spin on the story Media Vintage Books The Times Resnick back on the beat Fiction Crime Brutal yet vulnerable Novel Wise beyond her tears Novella ASDA Classics Pies and Prejudice Paperbacks Nonfiction In Search of the North by Stuart Maconie Ebury Press, £6.99 Mister Pip Fiction By Lloyd Jones John Murray, £7.99 142 Strand A Radical Address in Victorian London by Rosemary Ashton Vintage, £9.99 Notes from an Exhibition By Patrick Gale Harper Perennial, £7.99 You Cannot Live as I Have Lived and Not End up like this The Thoroughly Disgraceful Life and Times of Willie Donaldson by Terence Blacker Ebury Press, £7.99 If Minds Had Toes By Lucy Eyre Bloomsbury, £7.66 Running into Troubles Children's The Times Audiobooks Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith William Blake is brought to life in next week's specially priced novel, Burning Bright by Tracy Chevalier A Thousand Splendid Suns The Books group The author offers a view on life in Afghanistan from the perspective of a young girl. But Alyson Rudd wasn't entirely convinced Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 741 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4446 Aedites: The Listener Crossword 3968 Babes Bridge Timesonline. co. uk/crossword PictureLine Puzzle Page Challenge — Win an iPod Nano Su Doku No 1752 — Fiendish 3 Killer No 744 — Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1750 Index F&C Investments Enter the era of the principled investor Some things are more important than money, Liz Loxton reports Fairtrade shoppers drive change Our buying habits reflect a desire to give everybody a better deal, says Steve Coomber Stewardship A Brief Guide to Online Shopping How Things Change Appeasing the conscience is a tricky task Where do fund managers draw the line on investments, asks Chris Partridge Independent advisers will put the best funds forward Specialists can save investment novices a lot of legwork, says Paula Hawkins A Quaker invests — with a little help from her friends Small Consumers Sustained by Big Returns Gaeia Why Putting your Trust in Tradition is a Capital Idea Ethical funds help investors to feel good as profits keep on growing A social conscience can go hand-in-hand with great returns, writes Paula Hawkins Make sure your money is the right shade of green Paula Hawkins tells how to distinguish between products £8 Billion Boom for Sector Whose Day Has Arrived Big business simply cannot afford to be seen not to care People are asking questions about how their money is made. Liz Loxton investigates Where to turn for advice if you want to make the world a better place Moral Objectives Can Produce a Profitable Choice Prudent proposals for building a pension pot with principles Liz Loxton asks whether a good return can be made from doing a good turn Benefits and pitfalls of taking moral high ground Savers should know that profits and ideals will clash, says Melanie Wright Green mortgages are on the rise When Looking for Returns in Africa Can Be a Good Thing Indices provide responsibility check for new investments These FTSE tables are no respecters of big names. Tony Dawe reports M&S leads the race to be greenest of all CSR Comes in from the Cold as Business Climate Changes Reaching the core of directors' duties A vacuum created by the Government has been filled by a lobby group, says Steve Coomber Polluting poacher turns gamekeeper Brewers Reap Rewards of Co-Operation Jupiter Food For calm Is your diet making you stressed ? Feeling grumpy, beleaguered and at the end of your tether? In the second part of our series on food and you, we explain why your diet could be stressing you out, and give you the golden rules to a good night's sleep. Take our quiz overleaf on page 4 to find out if your anxiety levels are through the … Nutritionist Juliette Kellow picks the foods to help you stay calm, cool and collected Relax, with our simple guide to meditation Healthspan Sweet dreams Trying to keep to a diet can be a nightmare. Make life easy for yourself by getting plenty of sleep, says Vivienne Parry Remedy for rest Valerian helped a student to find peace at night, says Tom Hirst How stressed are you? Take our quiz Index Ford Empoo Armani Index Horror and Bravery in Beslan Contacts Bosch The Dark Ages Chrysler Failure This week: I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 170 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* This week : Felon Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Morocco Retail Therapy The £5 Outfit Bargainhunter Out There Stars and Stripes Team stars and stripes in black and white or navy and cream, as this season's answer to last year's nautical trend Japanese Denim Coolhunter Men's Stuff House of Fraser Lexus Every Bloke David Mitchell and Rob Webb specialist in comic outsider angst—that turns out to have mass appeal Frey Wille P&O Cruises Amdega Great Rail Journeys A Passage to India More than 60 years after the Raj ended, a fresh wave of bold British settlers are heading east to booming, thriving India to make their fortunes and forge new lives there. Ashling O'Connor reports on the great rupee rush Turkey Healthspan How to Move to India RoyalCaribbean Dada in drag Wizards of Odd Long before a man in a dress landed the Turner Prize, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray adopted transvestite alter egos to push the art world's boundaries Toyota Funny Girl Isla Fisher She's Borat's fiancée but Isla Fisher still finds comedy difficult. The Aussie actress gives her take on Hollywood glamour, motherhood and why her wedding won't be in Staines Saab 93 Work that Look The new season's officewear is soft, fluid and versatile. Mix classic neutral shades for style that deserves promotion Weekend Bags Six Great . . . 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