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Gráinne Gilmore, Peter Read, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Helena Frith Powell, Frances Quinn, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Jonathan Stroud, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Kathleen Wyatt Travel Editor, Simon Hills, Jan Morris, John E. Greenbacker, Jr, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, John Mulvey, Stewart Cross, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Douglas Hall, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Colin Munro, Graham Stewart, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Bob Stanley, Wendy Ide, James Hider, David Cote, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Polly Beard, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Charles G. Quin, QC, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Michael Horwood, Nancy Durrant, Martyn Cox, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Hannah Fletcher, Robin Hunt, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Justine Picardie, Tom Charity, Greg Watts, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Tom Gatti, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Margaret E. Handlon, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jussi Pylkkänen President, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tina Gaudoin, Andrew Davis Director, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anna Blundy, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jonathan Sacks, Jean Marshall, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Dr Michael M. Winter, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Stephen Anderton, Peter Carter, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Melvin Burgess, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Douglas Rankine, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Annie Shaw, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Francis C. H. R. Bailey, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Benji Wilson, Sean O'Neill, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Donald Tosh, Hilly Janes, Eoin Colfer, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Keren Smedley, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert Steadman, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Laura Deeley, Ross Leckie, Karen Sullivan, James Charles, Jo Foley, Nick Hasell, Lucy Beresford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Lord Mancroft, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, John Kay, Kathryn Hone, Philip Webster Political Editor, C. Wallace, Joanna Pitman, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Victor Brayley, Sue Arnold, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Gail Adams, Sonia Verma, Tim Wapshott, Muhammad al-Manhali, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Jack Edmondson, Ann Keen, Anne Dixey, Helen Pridham, Des MacHale, Bess Twiston Davies, David Hutcheon, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Annabelle Thorpe, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Simon Johnson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, A. F. Hall, Paul Larter, Meg Rosoff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Russell Celyn Jones, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Robert Cole Personal Investor, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Douglas Kedge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, David King, Miles Costello, Garry Jenkins, Ron Kirk, Esther Shaw, Alison Halford, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Prince returns, a hero and an enemy Fergie John Kay The Knowledge Mike Oldfield Health Club House price slump The Workout Travel The Knowledge Books Magazine Body&Soul Quick find Timesonline The Times Housing market is on the brink of a slump as prices drop again Value of homes falls for fourth month in row Number of mortgages approved plummets Come to the dictatorship of Fiji — and get a red face like Brown Unlikely envoys Tiffany & Co. Poor little Shannon. Too poor for us to care that she is lost? Her family may seem feckless. Neighbours can't afford to run a PR campaign. How the public spotlight faded on missing girl Cameron and Clegg face donation rebuke Vitamin E warning Hostage appeal Jewish school rebels Clarification Index Nurses denounced as dirty, lazy drunks Tory peer sparks fury with his 'sexist insults' Cameron demands reprimand in the Lords 'i know exactly what they got up to' Prada From wastrel to warrior prince: the making of a royal pin-up Prince Harry As Harry returns from his frontline duty, the issue now is how to manage his new found glamour-boy popularity, says Ben MacIntyre The Army: soldiers applaud bravery of 'fine young royal' British Muslims: 'It depends if war is seen as a good cause' The Gurkhas: no special treatment in 'hot' posting Someone blabbed, and Drudge pounced Gossip-monger took ten weeks to land story He posts first, and leaves questions to later Holiday Inn Telltale's story Property prices have risen across the board since Monopoly's birth Next week Free quiz games Jessops Dfs Gang who punched disabled man to death get life in jail Trio had bet on who could knock him out Mentally ill victim 'was just looking for friends' Clarks Cost for L-drivers to rise by £500, with new tests for pupil and instructor Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Mint Office Swiss Chocolate Man jailed over 'suicide wife' case was innocent, says former police chief Calls grow to reassess murder conviction Top criminal profiler has had change of heart Career of banker who took exams for student is ruined Staples Timesonline Sainsbury's The day a crane driver really fell for a new £1m home Ermenegildo Zegna Currys Janice Turner Play Ed Smith Leave the Speaker alone. It's not your business Putinocracy Russia's outgoing President has failed the key tests of a modern leader The Inner Self How helpful is it to know your own genetic destiny? The obscure joy of a blue square Picture Gallery What a mess: we must clear up this dog fight The law's delay Runway blight Ireland and the crisis in priestly vocation Power shortfall Art shows for all Timesonline Prince Harry on the front line That empty plinth Throwing a paddy Devil's brew I didn't quite do it — but Obama can Why is sport terrified of the free market? Past Notes Toyota Jersey victims of abuse 'are being threatened by former care workers' Police investigate intimidation claims Searchers discover hidden cellar trapdoor Prescan Boots Critic embraces success as a novice playwright First night Theatre Plague Over England Finborough NatWest Sotheby's Archaeologists appeal for funds to reveal island's Roman secrets Only 15% of Brading Villa excavated so far Readers helped to save spectacular mosaics Girls beat boys on computers Driver jailed for killing rugby fan Avian flu found in Canada goose Nurses' sea feat helps children BT Timesonline Bridgend teenager had drunk heavily Saucy label passes close scrutiny Police censor chief's Wikipedia entry Brontë works 'written by brother' Chrysler Voyager Language barrier puts early end to cashless trek to India Foreign GPs flown in for one in ten areas Overseas agency costs leap 244 per cent Family doctors opt out under revised contract Chrysler Hospitals ask Poles to fill locum shifts as reforms worsen shortage Curtain of fear: the ordeal of a young actor seeking Theatre Very few succeed, but John Heffernan is one who might. As he takes his biggest role, Ben Hoyle sees him conquer his nerves Lastminute Treading the boards Halfords 'Loner' fed pills to wife in attempt to trigger a miscarriage British Airways Slaves to style, but romantics and radicals still relish the fight Paris fashion PC World It takes a millennium for them to degrade . . . Should we introduce a ban on plastic bags? Dell You've got the superyacht with pool, helipad, minisub and missiles. Now get the Royal Navy to train the crew The ultimate status symbol Winehouse inquiry dropped by police Terminal resident Sister killer held Scissor attack on boy Top secret inbox Picture Gallery Handle with care: genetic tests are risky, and I've got the proof DNA screening A new online service assesses your DNA to calculate your risk of developing disease. Mark Henderson paid £500 to learn his fate Multiple Display Advertising Items Results may mislead you, experts say My Week Michael Martin British Gas America Russia Respect For Your Parents 70 million tune in for Poet Idol Reality TV revives Beduin tradition Contestants inspired by war, camels and coffee Superdrug (AP): Police ban protests over 'unhealthy' magnetic train Lynx to get more space Town mayor burnt alive Samurai secret on show US 'threat' riles Hezbollah Help or hindrance? Doubts grow over Bill Former President struggles to draw crowds Ohio and Texas defeat could be end of campaign Obama hits back at Clinton's scare tactics Express Troops pull back as Turkey declares mission a success Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Chemical Ali faces the gallows Travelodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Gaza faces holocaust if rocket attacks continue, minister says Settlers 'digging tunnels around Jerusalem' to lay claim to city O2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Double jeopardy in US for 'killer' cleared in Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items Supermodel is found drowned From Pink Floyd to Red Square: the new man in the Kremlin Russian election Dmitri Medvedev will tomorrow be elected President of Russia, with Putin as his Prime Minister — so who will run the country? The Times The childhood sweetheart who became First Lady of Glamour Medvedev: life and times Murder of Polish workers revives racism fears Teenagers stab pair to death with screwdriver Killings denounced as mindless hooliganism Multiple Display Advertising Items Farewell party as Lord Black gets ready to become inmate 18330-424 Nationwide (AP): Ricin found in Nevada motel (AP): Reporter stages airport protest (Reuters): 'Dirty War killer' to be extradited (AP): Bomber kills 35 at police funeral National Vaccination Month How mayor won over the French with Yorkshire grit — and grace Holland & Barrett Outside influence (AP): Deal may reveal fate of missing soldiers (Reuters): Eight die in train fire (AP): Threats close gallery (AP): Urine students 'sorry' (Reuters): Loan offer by Iran (Reuters): Force to save tigers The Sunday Times Dow Jones tumbles after insurers' snub Boeing contract blow Radio bid reviewed Non-dom dispute Quote of the day SCi's challenge Business big shot Peloton investors set to take $2bn hit from fund firesale Assets sold off at a 30% discount Rival hedge funds capitalise on emergency Last post After 50 years in his brother's shadow, Raúl Castro is in charge of Cuba. Is he up to the monumental task of improving the lives of the people? Stock markets Not now, I'm still working. Ask me later Commodities Sarasin & Partners Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Lara Croft swings into the most perilous predicament of her turbulent career Quarter of workforce to lose jobs in shake-up Games group needs £45m to keep fighting Business big shots Kane & Lynch Into the tomb Two post offices of a very different stamp The Times A dangerous game that may well bring pain without payoff OFT offers £100,000 rewards for blowing whistle on illegal cartels South West England Guinness Rebel Moss Bros investors aim to oust board over bid Thomson Financial: Tolan quits Fyffes for Vhi Sorrell welcomes duopoly (Reuters): UBM posts profit rise Close Brothers ends talks GCap shareholders back decision to reject Global offer of 202p per share HSBC sells its French network for €2.1bn Halifax Cheltenham & Gloucester Bring me the head of Hydra . . . City Diary These are the singing kittens from Bankwest of Australia, owned by our own HBOS Not giving it all away City Diary Erin Brockovich, the American activist once played … City Diary I ask Andy Stewart, of Cenkos, whose own takeover talks City Diary It is widely known that the American military uses … City Diary Picture Gallery Capita announces first UK insurance firm to operate on Muslim principles Company to start with car and home insurance FSA approval sought for likely April launch The Times Angela Jameson Halifax Goldman Sachs buys Rank's pension fund as gaming group fights bingo tax Rescue hopes falter for US bond insurers Potential saviour invests elsewhere Banks uncertain on Ambac assistance Troubled times Scarborough Loss-hit AIG says founder of financial arm will step down The Sunday Times Buffett tells investors 'the party is over' Nationwide Buying by Russia and Qatar spurs gold price rise towards $1,000 The Sunday Times Scarborough Island outcast on the brink as its people clamour for a better life What next for Cuba? After 50 years, Raúl Castro is in charge, and he is facing the huge task of modernisation, write Suzy Jagger and Thomas Catán Bank of Scotland Timesonline Life and times Riches that have been tantalisingly out of reach Away from bright lights, the struggle to survive Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Carmaker in front could soon be Toyota The Japanese giant stole a march on its rivals with the hybrid Prius; now it is looking at Eastern Europe Timesonline C. V. 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 Yell's slide continues on fear over loans Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Scope for belt-tightening underpins faith in WPP Capita Group Deal of the day Bet of the day Davis Service Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JML Sterling House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Philip Howard Anthony Blond Flamboyant publisher who blew the dust off rivals' shelves and enjoyed flirting with scandal on the page and in real life Anthony Blond, publisher and writer, was born on March 20,1928. He died on February 27,2008, aged 79 Mike Smith Lead singer and songwriter with the Dave Clark Five whose Glad All Over knocked the Beatles off the top spot in 1964 Mike Smith, singer, was born on December 6,1943. He died of pneumonia on February 28,2008, aged 64 Buddy Miles Virtuoso drummer who collaborated with Jimi Hendrix and found success with his own band, the Buddy Miles Express Buddy Miles, drummer, was born on September 5,1947. He died of congestive heart failure on February 27,2008, aged 60 Lose faith in God and we will lose faith in humanity Following Jesus in love and anarchy When the laws of God and the laws of Man conflict, Father Martin Newell rebels Faith news Over-zealous parents, black tieless and grateful sportsmen Modern times Feather report Readers reply Love's leap-year labours not lost on The Times Feedback Crossword editors to a lady's rescue, centuries on the turn, and top marks for the new boy What to look out for Court Circular Premium bonds Service Memorial services Church news Dinner Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Appeals Winter is over after sunniest February since records began Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day March 1,1989 The Times reports on Frank Bruno's homecoming following defeat by Mike Tyson Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Henderson lives on his nerves as stakes are raised for Cheltenham Racing Lambourn trainer has enviable record Novices offer best chance of a winner Guinness Newbury Yesterday's results Doncaster Wolverhampton Cricket Football Festival pointers Kempton Park Robert Winston rode his first winner since serving … Doncaster Racing Kempton Park Wolverhampton Course specialists Kelso Mr Pointment can book his place in National field Racing William Hill Newbury Racing next week Sinfield braves Storm to claim crown for Leeds Rugby league Carnegie World Club Challenge Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Golf Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Newcastle and Wasps blown off course by postponement Rugby union Guinness Premiership Fixture congestion looms for league rivals Relieved Ashton likely to be only beneficiary The Times Drahm triumphs in duel of fly halves Mears hooked on idea of losing No 2 tag Rugby union D-Rinkaware Previews Guinness Premiership We're faster and stronger but why is the Don still uncatchable? The big read Exclusive serialisation In the first of a series of extracts from his new book exploring the psychology of sport, Ed Smith examines the 'Bradman problem' The rundown The day Zidane lost his head to become butt of destiny's joke Harmison and Strauss ready to renew old acquaintances Cricket Scoreboard Qualified success as Britain punch weight for Beijing Boxing Lalit Modi, the chairman of the Indian Premier League, South Africa pair on road to record stand McLaren issue denial Davis rises to the top Rebels with a cause Italian's betting ban McIntyre retains title Revealed: the underground movement threatening Lord's Carling Cup a prescription for confusion Holyfield v Tyson III: ear today, gone tomorrow? Wenger cries foul over rivals 'kicking Arsenal into submission' Football 'We never play with hate, ' manager insists Taylor death threat authors labelled 'idiotic' The Times McLeish calls for focus after furore about Taylor tackle Rotate to accumulate? How the argument has turned full circle Fink Tank In the football laboratory Timesmobile Blatter refuses to cave in over 'whereabouts' testing regime Football Scudamore goes in search of international rescue for plan Football Ideas man determined to progress his scheme Another league will soon play abroad, he says Shearer the target in Wednesday takeover West Ham denial Cousin transfer off Ferguson hits back Wheater signs up Arsenal v Aston Villa Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 3pm Fulham v Manchester United Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Reading Today 3pm West Ham v Chelsea Today 3pm Birmingham v Tottenham Today 3pm How they stand Bolton v Liverpool Tomorrow 1.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Derby v Sunderland Today 3pm Manchester City v Wigan Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Newcastle v Blackburn Today 3pm Everton v Portsmouth Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Sheringham reaches end of the road — but what a ride Football Tony Cascarino raises a glass to his former team-mate, who is announcing his retirement History lessons Teddy down the ages Grant passions stirred after mauling at the hands of critics First-team coach says record demands respect Insistence that owner has no role in selections Berbatov's quiet life Sunderland's identity crisis consigned to the past Timesonline Benítez backs his captain to keep the faith with Liverpool Great Britain team still at the mercy of Celtic fears Football Will Ferguson rule Britannia? Scots lead opposition to BOA's 2012 ambition Fifa's reassurances fail to allay officials' worries Setanta 100 years of hurt Britain's Olympic record Ferguson was offered job with Inter, says Hodgson Not such a rosy future for ITV anchorman with sinking feeling The Insider Times Crossword 23,850 Schumacher makes another fast buck Coe lines up Ferguson to take charge of British Olympic side Exclusive 2012 Games chief in talks over role United manager is intrigued by prospect The Times Ready, Teddy, go: Sheringham, 41, to hang up his boots … Ed Smith Giles Smith Index Inside Times Money Executive producers wanted Webwatch Efficiency wipeout Money Letters Case Study Nerve for a Stunt Beyond price The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Don't put the onus on the bonus Fidelity Ofcom still far too soft on broadband suppliers At last, a less taxing way to save the planet Gartmore Small comfort for policyholders Rebecca O'Connor on the latest with-profits bonuses National Deposit Computer geeks to the rescue James Charles looks at the growing number of home support services that offer to tackle technical problems on any device, from a PC to an iPod Multiple Display Advertising Items Artemis Case Study Silver Surfer's Saviour Free help online Seeking the stamp of approval Mark Bridge meets a former Post Office worker determined to maintain first-class finances Icesave Susan Shehean: what the experts say Financial CV Barclays Susan's response Charity with the personal touch? Child sponsorship schemes stand accused of wasting contributors' money. Mark Bridge investigates Invesco Perpetual Exchanging gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Charities that begin at homes Forget the sales patter, unit trusts beat bonds Helen Pridham welcomes proposed tax changes that should help to scupper commission-hungry advisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Isn't it about time your teenager found a job? Annie Shaw explains the rules, regulations and opportunities for child workers Schroders Case Study Enjoying a Little Independence Babysitting essentials Multiple Display Advertising Items Yields have bounced back Mark Atherton's ISA Insight Bond Funds Fund in Focus Chart-smart Legal & General Experts' Picks Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items It may be time to hedge your bets Mark Atherton on the controversial funds that could provide a safe haven amid current stock market volatility Fund Watch Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Lenders raise doubts over 25-year home loans The Chancellor's enthusiam for long-term mortgages is not shared by the industry, says Esther Shaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Long-Term Budgeting Made Easy Abbey has forced me to the limit Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Go figure Helping Hand Vodafone Low-profile Ashmore on the rise Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Bestinvest Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Funds of Funds Index This Week Every Week Next Week We all need a big jolt Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Why the biggest enemy to our health is our own complacency Need to Know? Women are serious snoozers, or so a survey suggests Win by a nose Simon Crompton and Kate Wighton Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Keira Knightley Well, Well . . . Something to smile about After a week of conflicting reports on the efficacy of antidepressants, are we any the wiser? Mark Henderson tackles the genetic factor, while John Naish answers key questions Junk Medicine All in your head? Murine Prof of the Week My real hospital drama From tracking down her biological parents to surviving breast cancer, the Holby City star Amanda Mealing tells Emma Cook why she has had to be as tough as her screen character Intercontinental Your porky porkies Inside the Mind of a GP The Times Hears but can't listen Inside Story Auditory Processing Disorder Anne Dixey on a little-known disorder that may affect the school progress of one child in ten La Dolce Vita Word in your ear Women who aren't cut out for motherhood Ever wish you'd never had children? Lucy Beresford, a psychotherapist, explains why some women lack the maternal instinct and find it impossible to bond with their babies The biology of bonding When a 'party animal' became a mother For Families in the Times Today Mum, why do girls prefer pink and boys prefer blue? Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Is 'mind mapping' the fast track to fluency? Is it possible to learn a language in just eight weeks? Karen Sullivan already has a smattering of French, but can she crack Italian? She and her son Luke put a new technique to the test 'This is a great, fun way to learn' Mind mapping: how it works Tony Buzan's Language Revolution is about learning a language the way a baby would, by absorption and association. Simon Crompton investigates The art of ageing gracefully Panicked about becoming a grandmother? Afraid to look in the mirror? Life coach Keren Smedley answers 10 questions for the older generation Mirror, mirror, on the wall Relax, don't do it . . . The Times Vitamins Direct Healthy food to Thai for It's all happening at the Health Club Posts Win Prizes The top Health Club memebers receive their rewards Founder member update: on course, on track and staying in the zone Amanda Ursell The Times Nutritionist The Times Say it with spas Want a treat for Mother's Day? Jo Foley picks the best packages for mums and daughters Getting your Own Back the odyssey Beauty Boff Aqueous Cream, £3.99,500ml Timesonline Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us New hope for wilting desire Agony and Ecstacy Sex Advice Fiddler on the hoof Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way NHS Index Up North, down with the South. We're all just missing the point Arrivals Inside/online Hot Hotels Better late The Debrief Site of the Week Pack your trunks Great Rail Journeys Citizen Traveller The First Prize Step on to the set of your own Bertolucci film Tired of the hordes and high prices of Tuscany? Robin Hunt opens out Italy special by suggesting six historic northern towns where you can get away from the crowds Italy special Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wake up: Tuscany's no dream. Rimini, meanwhile . . … Chianti and sunflowers? Don't believe the clichés, says Anna Blundy Brash and gaudy? Mussolini's Margate is being revived, says Helena Frith Powell Genuine treats Hotelfinder Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Pensione? Well, it's more of a cave . . . See Italy from a new vantage point, says Annabelle Thorpe Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gladiators and gelati — let the games begin Rome is a vast playground, where holiday meets homework without the slightest protest, says Julia Brookes Child's guide to the Eternal City Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Only one man can save Venice: Mickey Mouse The city is already a theme park and should be handed over to Disney — they would do a better job of running it, argues economist John Kay Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson How to beat the odds Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times Trying the heel for size Kathryn Hone and family revel in the extremes of Italy's southern shores Need to know La Dolce Vita Travel Timesonline Cymbals and symbols There is a note of optimism among North Korea's tour operators, says Tom Chesshyre Mud wrap for Sir? Book now British Airways Cruise Cunard Your Say Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Will change sweep away the felicidad? Cuba is already moving from shabby charm to mass tourism. Best get there quickly, advises Sue Arnold Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Woman in . . . Bilbao The Travel Collection Travel Aide Mystery Guest Cliveden, Taplow, Berkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Index Reader's Block First word Erica Wagner First word 'Fooled by the footnotes on Radio 4. Gotcha' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel His word 'Good Book, Bad Movie used to be something of a producer's credo' Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, March 4,1962 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Russell Celyn JONES's favourite books on Wales Reader Chart Douglas Hall picks his six favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Wales in sharp focus Required reading As the Welsh celebrate St David's Day, an inspired guide is a fitting symbol of a nation defining its 21st-century identity. Jan Morris reads it with pride Extracts Hot type Take a flutter on Best of Booker The great Brontë mystery Were Emily's poems really written by her reprobate brother Branwell? Justine Picardie tells how she tried to solve the riddle by following a paper trail of clues Folio Society Word aloud United front for Womankind The Times Forever yours, Baby Bunting Why do we sing lullabies or imagine storks delivering babies? Bel Mooney takes a tour through the myths and legends of childbirth for Mother's Day Timesonline Thursday is World Book Day — an especially appropriate occasion to rediscover a classic children's book The Call of the Wild Jack London Factfile Black Beauty Introduced by Meg Rosoff Factfile Treasure Island Introduced by Eoin Colfer Factfile Just So Stories Introduced by Jonathan Stroud The Times Factfile Answer these to win a set of classics Beating about the Bushes Reveiws Politics Daydream Believers by Fred Kaplan The Bush Tragedy by Jacob Weisberg In short Nonfiction Close to the edge in Africa Memoir Stealing Water by Tim Ecott The Times Sisterly love Biography The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth by Frances Wilson In short Fiction The Times A little overcooked Novel Something to Tell You by Hanif Kureishi Final frontiers Sci-fi Audiobooks The Lost a Search for Six of Six Million Paperbacks Nonfiction The Lost A Search for Six of Six Million by Daniel Mendelsohn Harper Perennial, £10.99 Day Fiction By A. 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Kennedy Vintage, £7.99 Out of It How Cocaine Killed My Brother by Clare Campbell, Hodder, £7.99 The Song before It is Sung By Justin Cartwright Bloomsbury, £7.99 Beatrix Potter The Extraordinary Life of a Victorian Genius by Linda Lear Penguin, £8.99 The Unknown Terrorist By Richard Flanagan Atlantic, £7.99 Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Two Caravans, the keenly awaited second novel from Marina Lewycka, is next week's specially priced novel Ben MacIntyre Last word 'Many terms associated with spying are borrowed from literature' Jumbo Crossword 744 Games Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4464 The Listener Crossword 3971 Franglais by Nutmeg Bridge PictureLine Puzzle Page Challenge - Win a handheld PSP console 2 Su Doku No 1785 — Difficult 3 Killer No 762 — Deadly (1 hour) Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1783 Solution to Friday's Killer No 761 Index Mercedes-Benz Contents The McCartney Family at Mardi Gras Land Rover How fine it is when your children are mini a & R men for you, finding bands you're too old and tired to notice The Dark Ages This week: 3-D I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Paulo Coelho, 60, Writer Lexiconfusion No. 173 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Shop Retail Therapy Selfridges Names that Shame Bargainhunter Out There Sport Luxe Dogside. Com Coolhunter The Male Room Men's Stuff Poitou-Charentes Lexus Shanghai Living Opulence for a few, prosperity for some and hardship for others: this is life in Asia's most exciting city. Hu Yang's photographs reveal the new China at home in slums, lofts and palaces Boots Jaguar Sainbury's Toyota The Bells' Toll Visit Scotland Saab 93 Dvla Once upon a Time in Africa African Stories The stories Lisa Grainger heard as a child were vanishing — so she set out on a journey to record them before it was too late Flora pro-activ Discoverireland Death of a Working Class Hero The Passion Jesus is a salt-of-the-earth-northerner, Mary Magdalene is not a prostitute — oh, and we got the crucifixion all wrong. Welcome to the BBC's new interpretation of the Passion RoC Ontario Gibraltar Neville Johnson Six Great . . . Wrist Cuffs Trend-Spotting How to Get Dressed Classical Studies Unleash your inner goddess in gently drapes and folds that bring ancient Greek elegance to life The Travel Collection The Crying Game Keeping up Appearances Sarah Vine Don't be a slave to hormones — put them to work for you Dear Sarah Q I'm getting married in June and want to get eyelash extensions. Do you recommend them? Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White News and views from the world of beauty Salon Spy: The Hurlingham Clinic and Spa Boots This is the Kind of Food that People Will Always Have an Appetite for Food Schwartz He was Summoning Gratification, like Some Pre-Medieval Caliph, with a Clap of his Fat Paws Restaurants The Green Kitchen this Won't Wash Lurpak Butter New Zealand Lamb After a Decade of Research, We're No Closer to Eradicating the Taints of Screwcaps or Corks Wine Six . . . 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My socks alone looked like a Jackson Pollock, in his famous Yellow-on-Grey-Cotton-Rich period Beta Male Great Rail Journeys Purina Index Bose Timesonline. co. uk/theknowledge Whites and wrongs Since Enoch Powell's day, the great and good have kept quiet about race — the BBC has changed that, says Caitlin Moran Will powered Going out Richard Morrison looks forward to blood and thunder from the Bard Lost and found Screen Matthew Fox did not want to be an actor — until Lost made him a star and the movies came calling, says Kevin Maher Top Films in Rep Semi-Pro New Film Reviews The Bank Job A tangled web The Big Film Like its killer's victims, Untraceable looks good but is poorly executed, says Nigel Kendall The Accidental Husband Margot at the Wedding The Boss of It All The Conformist Film on Release WHSmith Russian front Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the people who really know. 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