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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter Wayne, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Juliet Clough, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Caroline Stacey, Barry Trowbridge, Noah Richler, Robert Crampbell, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Stephen Pidgeon, Simon Hills, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Richard Radcliffe, Anna Shepard Eco-Worrier, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Nathan Jeffay, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Sam Banik, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Vivienne Parry, Josephine Balmer, Martin Fletcher, James McLean, Dr Copperfield, Sathnam Sanghera, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Moisés Naím, Nick Haslam, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Julie Christie, Rachel Holmes, Debra Craine, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David Coleman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Emma Lunn, Martin Marix Evans, Ian Belcher, Maureen Aldred, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Peter Hetherington, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Ben MacHell, Jill Bewsher, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Tony Lake QPM Chief Constable and chairman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Jacqui Thornton, Kate Muir, Reg Goodchild, Russell Kempson, Maurice Brooks, Richard Fleury, Hugh Lupton, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Annie Lennox, Stephen Anderton, Peter Brasier, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Julie Cross, Christina Koning, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Carolyn Lees, Joseph Stiglitz, Sean O'Neill, Emma Smith, Nigel Hawkes, Alan Parnaby, Jeremy Page, Andrew G. Marshall, Roger Phillips, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Rick Jones, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, R. M. G. Baker, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Leslie McClelland, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ivar Amundsen Director, Tom Dart, James Collard, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Linda Bilmes, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Lou Siroy Travel Picture Editor, Steve Hawkes, Keith Hopcroft, Jane Shilling, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Prue White, Philip Smalley, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, John Bishop, Terence Crolley, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Bess Twiston Davies, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Tim Moult, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Tahir Shah, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Bryce Elder Personal Investor, Brian Logan, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Anne McCall, Richard Bryant-Jefferies, Owen Slot, Matt Roberts, Rosemary Behan, Kim Newman, Peter Robinson, Will Hide, Jan Raath, Esther Shaw, Richard Ford, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Rose Shapiro,
ResumoThe Times Index On Obama's bandwagon Police face DNA ban Euro-court threat to ½m DNA records Test case in Euro-court may strip ½m profiles off database Matthew Parris Saffron Burrows About a boy Zara Phillips Snuffed out Snow patrol The Workout Travel The Knowledge Books Magazine Body & Soul Quick find Timesonline The Times I'm doing my best, says Clinton as polls predict cliffhanger On board with Obama Coffee shops beat the office grind Starbucks et al offer a cheaper alternative Nomadic workers are called the new Beduin A capsule where your life can't get at you Ratings Sky News Patients want GP surgeries to open evenings and weekends Times poll indicates a demand for change Doctors are shown to be at odds with public A fight ministers know they can win Northern Rock is nationalised Court recalls Burrell NatWest Three jailed Murder gang jailed Stamp duty stress Picture Gallery Blood money Rambo shot down in flames as cinema chain snubs latest film 90-minute movie manages 240 deaths Audience no longer want 'brutal naivety' Allure On board with Obama — as his campaign scents victory US elections Tim Reid spent four days on the inside with Barack Obama's team as the Democratic presidential front-runner took on Texas Dfs Currys Christie dropped from Olympic torch relay after being invited by 'mistake' Ryanair MMR catch-up needed to beat measles Cases of the potentially fatal disease have soared Autism scare meant thousands missed jabs Multiple Display Advertising Items Vaccine for H5N1 moves a step closer Hollywood dices with board games in the search for a familiar plot Hasbro sells rights to Universal Pictures Ridley Scott company plans corporate thriller Bonhams Possible plots? His friends said he was the life and soul of the party, but police believe his thirst for killing goes back years Sally Anne Bowman Chef is convicted of murdering young model His record of sexual violence began in 1988 Travelodge We told each other that we loved each other . . . and then I waved her goodbye An edited version of the victim impact statement given by Linda Bowman, Sally Anne's mother, and read to the court before Dixie was sentenced Tories face anger over Auschwitz memo Camp visits project 'was a Brown gimmick' Cameron says attack was on funding claim Bmibaby MPs challenge Brown on rights for agency workers SELFRIDGES&Co Can we please have laws that actually work? Argos Joseph Stiglitz Moisés Naím Picture Gallery Whorehouses UK are booming. Ban them Body of Evidence The rules concerning the national DNA database strike the right balance Balkan Belligerence Serbia must come to terms with Milosevic's legacy Café Society Coffee houses have become the new place to work, rest and play Red kite runner to Marylebone The three trillion dollar war: or how America and Britain broke the bank on fighting terror Bad news for Brown: a £20bn bill World Chechnya Day Charity begins . . . Raising alcohol costs won't stop binge drinkers Vital clues in DNA Timesonline Organists at odds with their vicars Cricket's demise? Test of nerves An adult choice A way with words Does blogger Fidel foresee disaster? They cheat us here, they cheat us there . . . Past Notes A Rock-like moment for Harold Wilson Brittany Ferries Island's feudal rulers vote to catch up with the age of democracy Hi mum, this lesson's rubbish Where life means life You will stay in jail until you die, judge tells the Suffolk Strangler Argos Why I have done so well, by Bruce Forsyth, great-grandfather, at 80 Aerlingus Police failed to prevent couple's killing Prison population breaks record Boss fined for removing wife by e-mail Sheridan's wife suspended from job Listening in with the council's lie detectors How voice check can trap benefit fraudsters Pilot project has saved £300,000 in 7 months Magnet Call signs FIAT Fears of great art loss abroad as EU tax gets a broader canvas Third of dealers 'will take business elsewhere' Warning over future for thousands of jobs Impressionist 'jewel' expected to break £18.5 million record Two Bridgend suicide victims had just split up with their partners FIAT Cameron shops at the Co-op in search of a Tory dividend Trading politics Ben Macintyre reports on counter-claims to the ideology of a Victorian band of brothers Healthcare Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Murine Through the years DELL When the Great American Body met the Voice First night Theatre Marilyn and Ella Theatre Royal, Stratford East Chrysler Choc appeal Coracle man won't let this one get away The Times Fishy business False accusation that changed mother's young family for ever Louise Mason is reunited with two of three children taken into care but it may be too late for the third ever to return Social workers put themselves above the law Rooftop protest against Soham killer Train prankster jailed Briton 'murdered' Court tied by a 'not' Filled with song Picture Gallery My Week Fidel Castro Alliance Leicester Prescan British troops 'tortured and killed Iraqi civilians seized after battle' Lawyers say Scotland Yard should be called in MoD says fatalities all occurred in fighting The witness statements Ancestry Bathstore France Cuba The snow patrol invasion Thousands of Turkish troops march into Iraq Surprise winter assault on Kurdish terrorists ALDI Piggy banks are given the chop as bank tries to attract Muslims Judge raps Mills for failing to turn up at bribery charge trial (AFP): 'Progress' in nuclear inquiry (Reuters): Fish washed up after cold snap (Reuters): Uganda rebels sign peace deal (AFP): Bullets in the post for minister Multiple Display Advertising Items EU freezes talks with Serbia in protest at embassy attacks 3 (AP): 9/11 families make mark on towers Mugabe calls challenger a prostitute (AFP): Opposition agree on future leader (AFP): No survivors from 'pulverised' plane (EPA): One way to settle a marriage dispute Hollywood elite on tenterhooks over star sleuth set to spill the beans in court Private eye who spied on celebrities on trial A-list clients included Travolta and Cruise Sound man looking for luck after a 19-year losing streak Timesonline Christie's The girl gangs of Paris: well-dressed and ready to stab rivals over boys Sarkozy urged to pay the price for Napoleon's 'vandalism' of golden barge Spoils of war Christies No food, no cash, no freedom . . . and no end to their love of Fidel Castro's legacy This Cuban family struggling under the constraints of communism wants change, but not to see the country turn into part of America 'Retired' leader just can't keep vow of silence Mercure Wanted for empty prison: some convicted Afghan drug barons Taleban set to earn £50m from opium trade Dealers and fighters able to buy freedom Militants being 'worn down' Shia cleric agrees to continue ceasefire (Reuters): Headscarf victory (Reuters): Bomb attack kills 13 (Reuters): Darfur truck bandits (AFP): Detainee protest (AFP): Depot smash death (AP): Journalist freed (Reuters): Aids cases soar Drinks firms in anguish as officials' long, boozy lunchbreaks are banned Companies say their profits have taken a hit Government standing firm on sobriety drive ANC leader criticised for joining 'blacks-only' lunch Uktransplant Woman behind the 'mile high rise club' Town planner traded sex for building consent She had 'series of affairs' with developers The Times (AFP): Rebels' prison terms upheld (AFP): Five killed as fog leads to pile-up (AP): Crackdown on fake firearms (AP): Record haul for eBay auction British Gas The Sunday Times New board unveiled at Northern Rock Lloyds lifts gloom BAT lands Tekel Threat to rivals Quote of the day Ambac near deal Business big shot Index John Lewis shocks retailing with worst sales fall for year Shares in shop groups suffer on stock market Analysts warn of tough times ahead End of the line Stock markets US Attorney General target of bribe bid by Ponzi scam fraudsters How Daniels steered clear of toxic waste Commodities It is a sign of how jittery investors are that a single Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies It is a sign of how jittery investors are that Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Nat West Three are jailed for 37 months Trio must also return $7.3m made form fraud On bail until prison allocated in a few weeks Business big shot Eric Daniels Humble pie just as popular in America Picture Gallery South West England Be warned. Find a convenient table to shelter under City Diary Labour changes tune from 1984 songbook City Diary This is Julian Le Grand, the chairman of Health England City Diary Speaking of the Rock, did transport secretary Ruth … City Diary Biffa shares advance amid speculation of a rival bid An apparently unmissable offer appears in adverts in … City Diary Lloyds TSB sees profits mount despite global credit crunch Pre-tax earnings hit £3.9 billion in 2007 Bank gains one million new accounts The Times RWE reports 'acceptable' £545m profit in UK market How bidders' battle turned into a race that no one … Northern Rock The nationalisation of the troubled bank ended long hours of work in which rival bid teams felt they were in with a chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Cautionary lessons for UK in Japan banking crisis Alliance Leicester BAT in $1.7bn deal for Turkey's state-owned cigarette group Humberts starts takeover talks after reporting loss of £17m BlackBerry rebranding aims to shed image of City banker's tool Volkert jailed over €2m VW slush fund Works council head guilty of 'incitement' Account operator gets suspended sentence The Times Scandal unfolds Rivals flag up market share to fight Microsoft — Yahoo! merger Timesonline Credit crunch contagion has bonds cover at record high Big-spending Chinese eye up Japan's energy 'champion' in $10bn drive for investment Sovereign wealth fund may target Inpex stake CIC said to be seeking domestic fund manager Sovereign power Outward-looking Hong Kong hopes to capture Asian animation crown Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Alternative approach pays off for Allard The chairman of All Leisure made a flying start to his career in travel as a teenager and thrived while others fell victim to their overambition CV Roger Allard 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 Xstrata rises as Vale and Glencore haggle Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Investors steer clear amid gloomy times for biotech Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ampliear Doctorsdiet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition Reader Offers Ltd Faith Obituaries online Fra Andrew Bertie Polyglot schoolmaster who became the first English Grand Master of the Knights of Malta Fra Andrew Bertie, Grand Master of the Order of Malta, was born on May 15,1929. He died of cancer on February 7,2008, aged 78 William Goode English round towers expert who climbed them into his eighties William Goode, round tower specialist, was born on June 6,1912. He died on January 27,2008, aged 95 Colin Hammick Managing director of Huntsman who defended the elegant — and expensive — ethos of Savile Row for half a century Colin Hammick, tailor, was born on August 22,1928. He died of emphysema on February 1,2008, aged 79 Grits Gresham Colourful US outdoorsman, broadcaster and writer famed for his enthusiasm for hunting and wetland conservation Grits Gresham, outdoorsman, presenter and writer, was born on June 21,1922. He died on February 18,2008, aged 85 Water can bring us death or a new life in Christ Eating of Israel's forbidden fruits To buy or not to buy? Orthodox Jews face an ethical dilemma in their supermarket shop Faith news Suspicious diners, green bathers, card confusion and giving to receive Modern times Feather report Readers reply Have your say, three thousand times a day Feedback Why not all readers' comments are posted on Times Online; plus TV queries and crosswords What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving service Births Personals Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Clouds of acid make sky bright but eat the ozone Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day February 23,1898 An editorial on the woeful punctuality of English trains in contrast with the American railways Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Times expert's 570-1 Southwell bonanza Racing Kempton Park Ruby Walsh is 11-8 favourite with VC Bet to be Ladbrokes Giles Smith Football Newcastle Racing Chepstow Totescoop6 details Wolverhampton William Hill Today Fixtures Football Lingfield Park Racing Course specialists Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Sandown Park Yesterday's racing details Southwell Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Noland's victory divides opinions Warwick Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Wolverhampton O'Gara remains pivotal to Ireland's fate Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Fly half makes 80th appearance for county Hadden pits Paterson in direct opposition Gatland prepares Wales for physical encounter with Italy's power pack Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashton's dream of expansive game will keep French on toes Head coach looks for new direction for team World Cup seedings come into sharp focus Regan continues to quench thirst for international honours Barkley blow for Bath Exuberance of youth can be exploited by canny England Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Guinness Bong! And finally, torch still flickers for Christie Who didn't nod forcefully when they heard Jonathan … Darts at risk from enduring Power cut Baddeley lets Woods off the hook after birdie blitz Golf WGC Accenture Match Play Championship DODGE Klitschko the man to take heavyweights into new era Boxing Royal smile veils ruthless desire to rule the world The big interview The daughter of a princess is not guaranteed to become the best on the planet. That takes passion, commitment and formidable talent Gold standard Briton's easy victory brings unique treble England collapse Beijing bronze boost Hewat keeps his cool Klüft withdraws Hussey on the spot In defence of Benítez: statistics point out why he should stay Fink Tank In the football laboratory The Times Victory a must as Liverpool turn attention to home front Football Wenger grows disaffected with notion of extra league fixture Football Arsenal manager says idea looks dead in water Edelman insists plan should be given time The Times Uefa to study 'overzealous' policing of Bolton match Keegan keen to wind back clock but would settle for 1-0 this time Barclays Premier League Manager hoping for reaction to 6-0 drubbing Ashley's long-term vision is perfect tonic Newcastle will do 'everything we can' for troubled Gascoigne Ferguson well aware of what it will take to catch Arsenal Birmingham v Arsenal Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Newcastle v Manchester Utd Wigan v Derby Today 3pm Reading v Aston Villa Tomorrow 12.30pm, Sky Sports 1 How they stand In The Game on Monday Fulham v West Ham Today 3pm Liverpool v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Portsmouth v Sunderland Today 3pm Blackburn v Bolton Tomorrow 3pm Manchester City v Everton Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 Mystery man determined to spell out his work ethic in any language Football Carling Cup final Sky Sports 1,3pm tomorrow Guillem Balague, the Spanish journalist who knows Juande Ramos best, gets behind the defences of the enigmatic Spurs manager Spaniard hopes to satisfy fans' hunger for trophy The final countdown Timesmobile Father who survived the Holocaust inspires Grant Moore remembered at Craven Cottage Pienaar wanted Butler has last word Litmanen heart scare Moving next door Ballack's cruel summer keeps Chelsea dreams in touch with reality Football Carling Cup final Germany player warns against overambition Ashley Cole may miss out in Grant selection England Rugby Timesonline Hungry years at Tottenham the spur for Keane Football Carling Cup final Ponting knowingly undersold The Insider Refreshing to hear of a footballer who lacks a Times Crossword 23,844 Joe Calzaghe revealed a phobia after he met Bernard Piqued Piquet left to fend for himself Leaked letter reveals clubs and FA on war footing The Times Betfair Who will win Wembley glory? England promise to match French flair in Paris showdown Zara Phillips Racing Index Inside Free guides A click away from cash Webwatch Unfair shares Money Letters Case Study Big Savings and Money Back All together now The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Misleading house price spike Fidelity Good deals going for a song Check prices and formats before you add to your digital music collection, says Emma Lunn Artemis Jupiter Case Study Making It Official A modest proposal for leap year With wedding costs running into thousands of pounds, keeping to a budget is vital, says James Charles Newton Thumbs up Thumbs down West Bromwich Building Society Star Easy Access Account Invesco Perpetual Case Study 'mice Ate our Chocolate Favours' And if it all goes wrong. . . Rock faithful's mixed prospects The outlook appears bleak for shareholders of the troubled bank, but savers may be able to enjoy a sunnier future, says Mark Atherton Barclays Alliance Leicester Case Study Prepared for a Painful Blow First-time buyers will be hit hardest An account of highs and lows Rebecca O'Connor on deals that offer great in-credit interest rates — with hidden penalties Sainsbury's Timesonline Surrenda-link The case against unfair charges Case Study Competitive New Deal Fidelity National Deposit Multiple Display Advertising Items Security, but at a price Mark Atherton's Isa Insight Multimanager Funds Fund in Focus Chart-smart Neptune Experts' Picks Is the sunshine state a good bet? James Charles helps a couple to decide whether to invest their savings in a holiday property in Florida Threadneedle The Collins: what the experts say Financial CV Legal & General Jan's response Borrowers hit a brick wall Helen Monks on why lenders are wary of sweeteners on new-build homes Ing Direct Halifax 'You're better protected if you buy a kettle' NatWest Schroders Why it's not always best to follow the rules Helen Monks considers how you can go against conventional financial wisdom and still end up better off Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study In It for the Long Term E. On ends up in trouble with the bill Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side 1m Go figure Readers to the Rescue British Telecom Shut that door, turn off the light.. Angela Jameson hopes that an energy audit of her home will help her to find ways to cut her £100 monthly fuel bill Asset Value Investors Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Trapped in a monster movie Legal & General Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Kaupthing Bank Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Gartmore Index Family Fitness Faces Every Week Next Week Why the breast is still best Stories behind the News Stories about the superiority of formula feeding are misleading Need to Know? We Shovel down our dinner, spend money as soon as it … What's up, dog? Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Husband training Strong emulsions Breast strokes Stop copying me Diet of worms Antibody Well, Well . . . Rubbing salt into wounds Inside the Mind of a GP Lovely skin — grown in the lab A ban on animal testing next year has spurred scientists into cultivating human tissue. Jacqui Thornton reports Animal rescue Prof of the Week Healthspan You need to have a goal Former Newcastle star Alan Shearer tells Owen Slot why he is tackling a new fitness challenge Buscopan The house doctor Not all home-testing kits raise your doctor's blood pressure. Some may even be good for your health, says Keith Hopcroft, a GP Arkopharma And 3 of Less Value Being a hands-on mum IT Works for Me Reiki Using an ancient healing art, one mother says she found a way to calm her boisterous son. Julie Cross investigates What's the Evidence? For Families in the Times Today Life Scan Love in a cold climate Is your partner distant? Does he have poor social skills that make you shudder? Before you despair, it could be that he has undiagnosed Asperger's syndrome, says Andrew G. Marshall Ladolcevita All about Asperger's The Asperger's profile Ask your Father Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . How fattening is late-night eating? How foodies fight the flab They slave at the calorie-face, tempted by luxury foods, chocolates, restaurant meals and fine wine. So what do they do, asks Caroline Stacey, to stay in good shape? The Chocolate Taster Saucy little numbers Pantry Girl One Shopping List, Three Recipes, No Waste Thomasina Miers finds inspiration down Mexico way for this week's shopping list and recipes The Times Pipian chicken Fusilli with anchovies, walnuts and broccoli Broccoli and potatoes with pipian The Times health Club The going gets tough Better Half Mr & Mrs Millard's Marathon Challenge As the gruelling training starts to kick in, Rosie and Philip learn how to stay in the zone Mr and Mrs Millard Need your Help Rosie's expert says . . . Philip's expert says . . . How to hang on in there A little help from your friends can help you meet your goals, says the fitness expert Matt Roberts The Times Health Club Rubbish? Snap out of it To read Anna's eco-blog and to post comments, visit … Greenie points Eco-Blogwatch Brand new me What happens when a branding expert meets a self-deprecating Times journalist? Hugo Rifkind learns how to polish up his act Tricks of the trade: how to build your personal brand Sunrise Beauty Boff La Prairie Smart Cream, £96,30ml The Times Sloping off for a day Emma Smith soaks up the après-ski in a luxury spa Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter SoOrganic Getting your Own Back the odyssey What's Happening at the Health Club Stranger than friction Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice A change of tune Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Singer Annie Lennox, 53, on deafness, depression — and how being a mother makes her want to change the world Touch! Generations Index Bad manners and ignorance? There's no need to go abroad for that Arrivals Inside/online Hot Hotels Big on Botswana The Debrief Site of the Week Shake your booty Citizen Traveller Week 6 Abercrombie & Kent Win a Holiday Does your Photo Fit? Treasure house of Saïd Ben Saïd See North Africa with new eyes. Author Tahir Shah, who has made Casablanca his home, sifts through its junk shops, full of Art Deco glory and forgotten jewels Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Need to know Bohemian rhapsody Holiday-rentals Follow the sands — or a Skywalker Film, history or luxury in North Africa? Julia Brookes picks the best trips Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Rock the riad, kick back in the kasbah Can't get Oasis for your party? Then take your party to the oasis, Moroccan style. Juliet Clough shows how Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Tasting life in the big smoke Smoking ban? Not in the cafés of Tunis, where Rosemary Behan indulges her love for the shisha Your very own Ireland Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We could make beautiful music The Murano Oriental's attractions are a hit with Marrakesh's hip brigade. Hilary Rose, however, just wanted to be left alone with Piers Morgan Need to know Travelsphere Page&moy Egypt's very own private aquarium It just took a few elegant hotels and 3,000 palm trees to turn Port Ghalib into luxury on sea, says Richard Fleury Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know No spa? No TV? Only one thing to do then . . . . . . go fishing. Ian Belcher falls hook, line and sinker for a Swedish hotel where every room offers a perfect catch Timesonline Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Correction Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Golden era' ends in Cuba Castro's exit could bring an invasion of US tourists, reports Tom Chesshyre Noble Caledonia Travel In Brief What's Hot in the Cold Barmy Army Behaves? Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetlinecruise Book now Bath Slovenia Finland France Canada The Times Travel Aide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest we Send our Writer under the Covers this Week: Baltasound, Unst, Shetland Our Man in . . . Brussels Jill Bewsher, 33, left the Lake District nine years ago to work in the European Parliament in Brussels Departure Board Route of the Week: Tel Aviv Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Saver Travel Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS Jeanette Winterson 'Kids need two languages and a musical instrument. The end' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six novels, February 24,1991 Critic's Chart Marcus Binney on modern British buildings Reader Chart David Coleman chooses six memorable titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Or alternatively, it's a con Required reading Why this unhealthy obsession with complementary medicine? Rose Shapiro's Suckers prescribes a dose of scepticism, Anjana Ahuja says Extract From Suckers: How Alternative Medicine Makes Fools of Us All by Rose Shapiro Hot type C. S. Lewis sees off pretenders In praise of concrete Forget Stonehenge, Georgian Bath and cream tea at stately homes. The true face of today's Britain is Meadowhall Shopping Centre. Stephen McClarence follows English Heritage's new trail through our contemporary landscape David Lodge New on the scene: writers pick landmarks to love The Birmingham Canals Bettany Hughes The Beach Huts at Hythe, Kent Alexander McCall Smith The Scottish Parliament Alain de Botton The Laban Dance Centre, Deptford A. C. Grayling The Ismaili Centre Robert Elms The National Theatre Diran Adebayo The Media Centre, Lord's Cricket Ground The Sunday Times Doctor's literary diagnosis It wasn't until medic Vincent Lam met Margaret Atwood on a cruise that he set sail on a new career. Noah Richler reports The Times Revolutionary republican Marking the 400th anniversary of the birth of the visionary poet John Milton, Peter Ackroyd examines his legacy with a new biography, and in his poetry Wordsworth's wedding ring The Times The turn of the screw Nonfiction Prison life Screwed by Ronnie Thompson A tender and terrible life in the ghetto Memoir If You Don't Know Me by now: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies in Wolverhampton by Sathnam Sanghera Tricky chap, that Mercurius Myth Trickster Makes this World: Mischief, Myth and Art by Lewis Hyde In short Poet caught in honey trap Fiction Novel Counting the Stars by Helen Dunmore Classic from the age of apartheid Novel The Rich Man of Pietermaritzburg by Sibusiso Nyembezi, trans. by Sandile Ngidi Ghosts, guilt and motherhood Short stories Taking Pictures by Anne Enright Whodunnit with a theatrical twist Crime An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson In short Classics Charlotte Mew, Selected Poems edited and with an introduction by Eavan Boland Daughter of the East Paperbacks Nonfiction An Autobiography by Benazir Bhutto Pocket Books, £9.99 Ten Days in the Hills Fiction By Jane Smiley Faber & Faber, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Stealing the Scream The Hunt for a Missing Masterpiece by Edward Dolnick Icon, £8.99 The Solitude of Thomas Cave By Georgina Harding Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Tip & Run The Untold Tragedy of the Great War in Africa by Edward Paice Phoenix, £12.99 Crusade By Robyn Young Hodder, £6.99 Grim-lit has come of age Handled tactfully, death need not be an inappropriate theme for children. On the contrary, it can be quite uplifting, as Amanda Craig discovers The Times Audiobooks Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Paulo Coelho stirs an intriguing plot in The Witch of Portobello, next week's specially priced novel Alyson Rudd The Book's group After the phenomenon of The Kite Runner, could Hosseini do it again? Jumbo Crossword 743 Games Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4458 The Listener Crossword 3970 The Workout Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge - Win a Fuji digital camera Su Doku No 1774 — Fiendish Killer No 756 — Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1772 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1773 Solution to Friday's Killer No 755 Healthspan If mental arithmetic gives you a headache, mind puzzles … Healthspan Your day-to-day guide to eating smart Choosing the right food for your lifestyle will keep you mentally alert seven days a week. The nutritionist Juliette Kellow picks the recipes to boost brain power Memory magic Struggling to remember your mobile phone number? Want to perform better at work? Juliette Kellow shows you how to be a clever clogs. . . Intelligent eater? Could you do more to eat your way to better brain power? Find out in this quiz, devised by Juliette Kellow. Just circle the answers that are most relevant to you Answers to Quiz (from page 3) Sweet taste of success Fit, alert and full of beans — one woman is looking on the bright side, says Kate Wighton Index Restaurants in England The countries are listed in alphabetical order, with Scotland and Wales at the end. 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Wendy Ide offers tips for your own Oscar night knees-up Chater's Choice Saturday 23 Main channels ER TV Choice Channel 4,7pm Variations Clear and Present Danger (1994) Main channels Saturday 23 Film Choice Channel 4,9pm The Ladykillers (2004) BBC Two, 9.30pm The Bourne Identity (2002) ITV1, 9.45pm Felicia's Journey (1999) BBC Two, 12.35am The Big Lebowski (1998) Channel 4,1.15am The Number 23 (2007) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm Saturday 23 Prime-time multichannel Off Set Digital Choice TCM, 8.30pm Ford Football Special Sky Sports 1,12.30pm; Setanta Sports 1,5.15pm Miss Marple UKTV Drama, 7pm Freddie Mercury: Magic Remixed/Queen: Live in Rio ITV4, 8.45pm/9.45pm Bright Hair UKTV Drama, 9pm Centre Stage Sky Arts, 9pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Main channels Lewis TV Choice ITV1, 9pm Variations The Fail of the Roman Empire (1964) Main channels Sunday 24 Film Choice BBC Two, 1pm Rooster Cogburn (1975) BBC Two, 5.15pm Collateral (2004) Channel 4,9pm Sweet Home Alabama (2002) BBC One, 10.20pm Into the Night (1985) Multi Channel ITV3, 9pm Sunday 24 Prime-time multichannel The Academy Awards 2008 Digital Choice Sky One, 11.10pm/Sky Movies Premiere, 1am (also E! Entertainment Channel, 11pm) Six Degrees Could Change the World National Geographic, 7pm James Bond Night Biography, from 7pm Howards' Way/The Cult of Sunday Night BBC Four, 8pm/8.50pm Lost/Weeds Sky One, 9pm/10pm Brotherhood FX, 10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 24 Monday 25 Main channels TV Choice Variations Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Main channels Monday 25 Film Choice ITV1, 10.35pm White Man's Burden (1995) BBC One, 11.55pm 1408 (2007) / Seraphim Falls (2007) Multi Channel New to Sky Box Office Monday 25 Prime-time multichannel Portillo on Thatcher: The Lady's Not for Spuming Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Nick's Big Green Ting Nick Jr, from 4pm The Oscars 2008: The Highlights Sky One, 8.30pm Dis/Connected BBC Three, 9pm Skins E4,10pm Curb Your Enthusiasm More4,10.35pm Radio listings Radio Monday 25 Tuesday 26 Main channels Horizon Variations Morvern Callar (2001) Main channels Tuesday 26 Film Choice BBC One, midnight The Road to Welville (1994) Multi Channel Sky Movies Indie, 10.40pm Gloria (1999) Film4,1.25am Tuesday 26 Prime-time multichannel True Stories: Black Gold Digital Choice More4,10pm Tim Marlow on Moma Sky Arts, 8pm Tito's Ghost: Storyville BBC Four, 9pm American Inventor Virgin 1,9pm The Hard Sell BBC Four, 10.30pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 26 Wednesday 27 Main channels Dexter Variations Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) Main channels Wednesday 27 Film Choice Five, 10pm Primary Colors (1998) BBC One, 11.40pm Backbeat (1993) Multi Channel Film4,11.10pm Wednesday 27 Prime-time multichannel The Worlds of Fantasy Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm So You Think You Can Dance Living, 8pm Project Catwalk Sky One, 9pm Reaper E4,9pm The Da Vinci Detective Discovery, 10pm Mark Lawson Talks to Nicholas Parsons BBC Four, 11pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 Main channels Masterchef/Jamie at Home Variations Anne of the Indies (1951) Main channels Thursday 28 Film Choice Channel 4,1.25pm L'Enfant (2005) Multi Channel Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Blue Collar (1978) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 10pm Thursday 28 Prime-time multichannel When Were We Funniest? Digital Choice UKTV Gold, 9pm Army Wives Living, 8pm Jonathan Meades: Magnetic North BBC Four, 9pm NME Awards 2008 E4,11pm Entourage/The Office: An American Workplace ITV2, 11pm/11.30pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 28 Friday 29 Main channels Walliams and Lucas: New Heroes of Comedy Variations Donovan's Reef (1963) Main channels Friday 29 Film Choice Channel 4,1pm Thirst (1979) BBC Two, 2.05am The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) ITV1, 2.25am Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Friday 29 Prime-time multichannel Rob Brydon's Identity Crisis Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm World's Untold Stories CNN, 6.30pm BingoLotto: A Commercial Presentation Virgin 1,7pm Legends: Al Bowlly — The Very Thought of You BBC Four, 8pm Friday Night Hijack Sky Arts, from 8pm Fight Quest Discovery, 10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 29 Mercedes-Benz
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