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News from 22/03/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, John Chapman, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Graham Swift, DJ Nihal, Richard Orange, David Adams, Robin Stummer, Alian Mallinson, David Brown, Neil Johnston, Rosa Silverman, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Simon Hills, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Marianne Majerus, Anna Shepard Eco-Worrier, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Philip, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Connie Haigh, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Sarah Vine, Ruth Corbell, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Manil Suri, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Katherine Swift, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Chris Riley, Professor Murna Downs, Owen M. Jubb, Jo Morris, Tom Gatti, Peter Millar, Ben Machell, Sophie Harris, Linton Chiswick, Karoki Lewis, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Euan MacKie, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Ben MacHell, Helen Draper, Will Lawrence, Lucy Sweeney, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Jean Marshall, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Paul Batchelor, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Claire Sombert, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, George Brock, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Atul Gawande, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Geza Vermes, Simon de Bruxelles, Honor Blackman, Rob Wright, Chris Rliey, Christina Koning, Arran Frood, Simon, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, David Thorley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ziauddin Sardar, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Leon Mann, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Kitty Roberts, Andrew Cowell, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, David Davidson, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Peta Bee, Nigel Hawkes, Frank Egertor, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Pip Finucane, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Chris Reily, Erica Wagner, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Madeleine Dyer, Michael Patterson, Leonard Rosenman, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Norman Stone, Nicholas Clee, Jane Wheatley, Steve Jelbert, Ade Edmondson, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Andrew Mueller, Alan Copps, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Andoni Aduriz, Renata Rubnikowicz, Michele Kirsch, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, David Stancliffe, John Bishop, Sophie Yu, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Neil Fisher, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Malorie Blackman, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Harlan Coben, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Elsey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jim Thompson, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Gillian Brierley, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Deborah Maby, David Robertson, Ed Hughes, Colin Moynihan, Lisa Verrico,

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Index In the bleak mid-Easter . . . well, it is only mid-March Sarkozy to arrive with 'gift' of 1,000 troops France to bolster battle against Taleban Leader keen to forge new relations with Nato Bishops speak out Homes at risk Scorsese shoots the Stones Philip Pullman Queens of steam Treasure hunts The Workout Can you complete them both in under a minute? Travel TheKnowledge Body&Soul Magazine Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Catholic archbishops use Easter sermons to attack embryology Bill Plans to create hybrid embryos 'are grotesque' Brown's refusal of free vote splits the Cabinet President hopes the Queen will lend him a little va … Riddle of the boy who says he was kept hidden and then abandoned Nine-year-old speaks no English, only Punjabi Police appeal for any information on child Lost and found Sandals Hackers break into passport files of all US election candidates Two workers sacked and one disciplined Obama's file searched three times, says Rice Searching for secrets Picture Gallery Lazy parents store up trouble for school Jersey hostel closure Tourist found dead Rollercoaster rescue Ipswich appeal Katie's critics look as if they've seen a ghost Crisp, girly and practical — so who cares who wrote it? Commentary Allure Review of Jamie's charity finds training was as raw as recruits Celebrity chefs Fifteen's own review produces stern verdict Troubled youths 'were given patchy support' 'i was horrible . . . it was a huge adjustment' Where are they now? Paris food critics give Le Bad Boy a warm French welcome A bravura debut-but will it save him from the chop? A very good Friday . . . for bookmakers Change in law means public can place bets Thousands of venues open for business Alliance Leicester Moveable feast Motorists face danger as Easter snow is forecast across much of Britain Nikon PC World Kate skis towards royal role with impeccable display on the slopes It could be all uphill from here as Prince William's girlfriend joins him at traditional pre-engagement venue Cancer patients can use drugs still on trial Security guard shot Wife's chainsaw grief Bus driver arrested Police chief's funeral Picture Gallery Plan to ban alcohol sales for under-21s Scotland wearies of 'booze and blades' fights Nation has a drink problem, says minister Belstaff Go off on your own — see if we care, Paxman tells Scots Send us your shots Countrywide Mistakes killed parachutists before they could jump from plane British Gas Marksandspencer Teachers threaten strikes to cut classes Does size matter? Faiths competing for most visibility at Olympic venue Bmibaby Money Walks Shops must ring the changes if cyclists are to embrace the bell Cameron says sorry for breaking the rules again Brittany Ferries Dell Janice Turner Laura Ashley Joe Joseph Stuck on an uncertain sea . . . with no captain Happy Easter Transport should be better prepared for the holiday rush McCain's Message Britain needs to maintain interest in Iraq as well as in Afghanistan Ting-a-Ling The tinkle of the bicycle bell is just one of many familiar refrains now lost Think of the tea bag: save the sea Picture Gallery When I grow up, I want to be a saga lout Dementia strategy Anon: Voting and ID Pensions, property and the financial crisis Protecting our cultural treasures Timesonline Coroners Rules So bracing Tapping out tension Jungle remedy Anon: Shielded from space Why I don't back a Beijing boycott Who did you say is putting the crisis right? In the White House of God we trust Adult entertainment from the Babes who want to grow up First night Pop Sugababes Albert Hall Canon Dfs Vodafone Train your brain: can you KenKen? A puzzle created by a Japanese educator looks set to be the successor to Su Doku Train your brain with 18 more KenKen Six-figure payout over baby's death Lost and found: Tudor scribe's quill Escaped beaver living on Thames Bargain painting is worth £250,000 Chrysler Voyager TV star sheepdogs teach their flock to spell message that spring is here The new hedge funds — woods and trees Values have surged by 40 per cent in a year Ownership is 'green' and can be profitable Chrysler 'Investing in this is better than money in the bank these days' Log, stock and barrel Halfords My Week Invesco Perpetual Sarkozy hoping to gain a little 'va va voom' from the Queen French state visit Aides of the French President hope this week's trip to Britain will boost their man's flagging fortunes Troops' arrival will give Nato forces flexibility Sarah Brown to make her debut with televised speech Marks and Spencers ComET Nemesis of the circus gives away £2m Middle-class activist foils bid to seize money Group's funds will go to animal charity Mothercare Jessops Britain gets first case of untreatable tuberculosis KenKen Solutions from page 27 Global killer Blast from past finally arrives Abuse sentence goes to review Prostate tests to be rechecked Jewel robber in burka disguise BT Auction of atlas that reached for the stars Heaven bent Bath store Criminals cash in on thinning blue line Police say they are too busy chasing targets Key officers seconded to the war on terrorism Bonhams Life Scan Air support for Africa's organic farms BA and Virgin defend right to air-freight food Organic accreditor wants less produce flown Ibis Hotel How it gets to your table For some, the label ensures their survival Dinosaurs of our maritime history have their bones picked by looters Old vessels stripped of timber and metals Petition raised to save remains on Severn bank Rememberacharity Fire devastates historic house Sumptuous interiors and staircase all lost Farm animals housed at site escape harm O2 Thistle America Tibet There is hardly anything to share One man's fight earns Starbucks workers a $100m tips windfall The old dog determined to out-run the Democrat pups Renowned for his straight talking, John McCain has suddenly adopted diplo-speak He Kills Coppers Life in service Clinton ally's endorsement is a coup for Obama Lexmark Blonde ambition seeks to storm Kremlin New party wants to shake off bimbo image Women's rights and education top priorities RSPB All's fair in love and politics Barricades torn down on street that was symbol of divided island Multiple Display Advertising Items Vatican's masters of PR ensure rebranded Pope will triumph in America Tainted buffalo milk hits mozzarella production Novotel The jealousy, rage and bitterness of a new generation that fuelled deadly riots Tibet Young Tibetans may not remember earlier uprisings but the ethnic tension between the ruled and their rulers is just as acute today Multiple Display Advertising Items The roof of the world US Speaker joins condemnation of China's crackdown Taiwan poll dominated by giant neighbour's troubles Navy chief sacked over blunders that have shamed proud service Travelodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Lady detective's garage gets a speedy makeover for opera Location features in bestselling stories Author funds revamp of 'inspiring' building Botswana love affair (PA): Oil and gas workers freed after arrest (AP): Four die in avalanche (AP): Drag racer charged (Reuters): Illegal bison hunt (AP): Cannabis blunder (AP): Journalist murdered (AFP): Rough landing (AP): Ministry on rat alert Man of 81 builds robot to shoot him in head He feared having to move out of his home Carpenter next door found body in driveway Carphone Warehouse Artist sues his bank over investments that lost a fortune The Sunday Times Credit agency ready to downgrade banks High street cold feet BP Siberian setback Carter & Carter buy Quote of the day Price of victory Business big shot Homes at risk as banks seek security for credit card debt Number of court orders is rising fast Any unsecured debt can weigh on mortgages Governor must do more to help banks, says Burt Toy story Stock markets What became of the stiff upper lip? It seems to have puckered up Commodities Picture Gallery Cazenove Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business The Times Timesonline Hamleys seeks to enter Indian market Tie-up with Reliance could happen soon Retailer must clear protectionist hurdles Business big shot Easy as ABC for those with a little local knowledge Retailers braced for icy blasts as Easter falls at earliest since 1913 BAA splits property portfolio with £265m disposal Environmental investigation at Siberian oilfield piles pressure on TNK-BP Inquiry follows raid on company's offices Samotlor field is one of biggest in the world Sert Jobs saved as college buys bulk of Carter & Carter group The Times This is from badgiftemporium, a sort of eBay where you can recycle junk you have been given — or merely display it to embarrass your relatives Statue campaign wins parliamentary support Social network goes on the London stump City Diary There remains one further degradation available to … City Diary Ping! Another invitation to join a rich people's club … City Diary I hear the phone lines were burning between Hector … City Diary Picture Gallery Goldman Sachs and Lehman face credit-rating downgrade by S&P Credit crisis Agency wary of profit decline by the big banks Risk-taking could end in 'major mis-steps' Investors told to prepare for increase in junk bond defaults US Congress scrutinises bailout of Bear Stearns Two years on: will we be home and dry . . . or going … Credit crisis What the experts say Berlusconi joins battle to save Alitalia from Air France's grasp SeverStal steps up its US presence with $810m acquisition US investigates Alcoa over Bahrain claims Uncanny Bank says Vodafone may pay high price for victory in US spectrum auction Verizon Wireless lands $5bn licence Google is conspicuous by absence from winners The Times These days business is child's play for the woman who shot to fame with Sock Shop Profile The once-famous niche retailer is now very niche indeed. Sophie Mirman finds life running four Trotters shops a far cry from the heady days of her first enterprise The Times Invest In Property Show CV Who Do You Think You are? Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Ahead of the all-share . . . but only just Cisco Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Philip Howard John Harris Architect who, after a distinguished war, laid out the master plan which marked the emergence of Dubai as a modern city John Harris, MD, architect, was born on June 5,1919. He died on February 15,2008, aged 88 Phyllis Spira South Africa's outstanding ballerina who brought exceptional technique to all the classic leads Phyllis Spira, ballerina, was born on October 18,1943. She died of complications of vascular surgery on March 11,2008, aged 64 Joe Gibbs Record producer who engineered some of the biggest hits in Sixties and Seventies Jamaican reggae Joe Gibbs, record producer, was born on November 25,1940. He died on February 21,2008, aged 67 Malvin Wald, writer, was born on August 8,1917. He died on March 6,2008, aged 90 Lives online Leonard Rosenman, film music composer, was born on September 7,1924. He died on March 4,2008, aged 83 Claire Sombert, ballerina and teacher, was born in 1935. She died on January 26,2008, aged 72 Kitty Roberts, artiste and circus manager, was born on May 1,1922. She died on February 19,2008, aged 85 How an election in Sudan signals a new resurrection Easter Day services Modern times Piano practice, commuter hell, itchy insult, old school ties and open necks Feather report Readers reply The fifth columnists of the fourth estate Feedback Our regular commentators are as diverse as our readers; plus headlines, plurals and Kipling What to look out for Venetian churches sing in glorious harmony Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Birthdays Gifts Public Notices Windsorproducts Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ingenious ways to harvest energy from the rain Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day March 22,1999 The Times reports on alternative banking systems used by the poor and others excluded from mainstream financial services Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Yeaman's Hall can make winning return Racing Haydock Park Newton Abbot Racing next week Rugby league Football Doncaster Course specialists Kempton Park Carlisle British women quick to claim silver lining Swimming European Championships Relay quarter set a benchmark for Beijing Frenchman breaks freestyle world record Politics spilt into the pool at the European Championsh Wolverhampton Racing William Hill England suffer early blows as Southee gets off to a flyer Cricket Third Test match Sky Sports 2,9.30pm Lunch scoreboard Pragmatism against passion in battle of captains Timesonline Jones sets sights on Woods rematch India stars passed fit Otto defies gusts Students in last eight Loving the aliens Vigrass takes title Nadal catches Djokovic bug and is censured Tennis Pacific Life Open Today Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Football Results Basketball Golf Ice skating Motor racing Rugby league Rugby union Swimming Tennis Ogilvy finds rich vein of form in attempt to undermine Woods Golf WGC-CA Championship Sky 3,6pm Theakston Rees eyes big pay days but has battle on hands with Kotelnik Boxing Setanta Sports 1,8.30pm Proud Warriors once more cut down to size in enemy territory Rugby league Engage Super League Websters join forces as Rovers break Hull hearts Warrington Wolves moved into second place in the table Blackett quick off the mark to give Leeds a vital lifeline Rugby union Saracens embark on mission to stem tide of Welsh euphoria Rugby union EDF Energy Cup semi-finals How they line up Premiership club eye first final in a decade Wasps' season hangs on clash with Leicester Guinness Timesonline The Wasp who urged disadvantaged children to spread their wings and fly Rugby union EDF Energy Cup semi-finals Sleepless nights awaken Chesney to realities of retirement Long-serving stars Hamilton gets ready to call the tune Motor racing Malaysian Grand Prix Briton wants BBC to rev up fabled bass line Fast practice show prompts Ferrari gibes Coulthard in defiant mood despite second crash landing within a week Motor racing Malaysian Grand Prix Timesonline D-Rinkaware Spoony's man to raise spirits on question of football ethics Becks torso becoming a multilingual mess Keane's gone all psycho on us Sorry, lads, but I'm afraid it is true — size really does matter Fink Tank In the football laboratory The Times Southgate dismayed by disciplinary woes Morrison's Irish trap Hendrie looks ahead Counting the cost The Black List: identifying an emerging force in a changing national game Special report Breaking through football's colour bar Leon Mann, and anti-racism campaigner, has compiled a top 30 of those leading the bid to smash through the sport's glass ceiling Galaxy no limit for ambitious Beckham Football England man can buy an MLS club after 2011 Star to appear on high-profile talk show Audi Phillips brings West Brom some reward from disjointed display Football Coca-Cola League The Times Southend 1 Swansea 1 Mk Dons 1 Peterborough 1 Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League matches League One League Two Yorke returns to where it all began amid survival fight Football Barclays Premier League Veteran owes it all to first manager Taylor Former fans' favourite will get mixed reception The Times Villain to Black Cat Eriksson changes tack on signings with City alarmed over drop in attendances Moyes content to put future on hold as Everton get ready for the task at hand Multiple Display Advertising Items Hodgson goes about business quietly to give Fulham chance to cheer again London club seek to rediscover joy on travels Vital challenge awaits with trip to Newcastle Past absence has nothing to do with present plight, says Keegan Aston Villa v Sunderland Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 3pm Everton v West Ham Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Newcastle v Fulham Today 3pm Tottenham v Portsmouth Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 How they stand Blackburn v Wigan Today 3pm Chelsea v Arsenal Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Bolton v Manchester City Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Derby Today 3pm Reading v Birmingham Today 3pm Manchester United v Liverpool Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Opposites attracted to each other's forward move Grand Slam Sunday All eyes will be on Ronaldo and Torres tomorrow, players who could so easily have been playing for their rival clubs Tactical Timesonline Rooney tipped to come good as title race nears climax Benítez talks up importance of Mascherano Wenger brings out verbal bullets and shoots down talk of collapse Grand Slam Sunday Arsenal still capable of lifting title, says manager Players 'are over' sad saga of Eduardo injury London pride Grant gives his backing for 'captains only' rule in bid to protect referees Sky Sports 1,4pm Pop idle the new career plan The Insider Times Crossword 23,868 . . . or what about a model professional? Grant turns heat on Arsenal as Chelsea simmer over Cole Derby fires stoked on eve of title showdown United also targeted by coach in 'respect' row Four big names, two huge games, one title up for grabs The Times Sky Sports Lewis Hamilton Giles Smith Money Inside Free guides Take care when you compare Webwatch Money Letters Just a second . . . Fare astounded Case Study New Cover at Half the Price Interesting delay The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise The key is to keep your cool Fidelity Sunk by rescue packages Madeleine Dyer on the sale-and-leaseback schemes that can result in eviction Threadneedle Multiple Display Advertising Items Artemis Case Study Rent Nearly Doubled Seek help before it's too late The safest havens during these economic storms Mark Atherton and Rebecca O'Connor offer a credit crunch survival guide Thesharecentre Timesonline Lenders slam the door on big loans for first-time buyers Case Study Experts predict a two-year slump for house prices M&G New rules put years on women Lauren Thompson examines the 2010 shake-up of when and how women qualify for a state pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Mind the Gaps Fidelity Can you believe in faith-based finance? Mark Bridge evaluates the products and services that are designed to comply with religious principles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fermenting a plan for change Lauren Thompson helps a couple hoping to enter semi-retirement and set up a microbrewery Alliance Leicester The Tinklers: what the experts say Financial CV Barclays Linda's response Growing pains will be short-lived Rebecca O'Connor considers the effects of the current stock market turmoil on Child Trust Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fair Shares for Kids SPaE Neptune Creditors want your money, or your home James Charles on the huge increase in banks taking customers to court to secure their debts against their property Multiple Display Advertising Items Debt Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study House Equity Will Be Consumed by Unpaid Loans The new world order Mark Atherton's ISA Insight Emerging Markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund in Focus Chart-smart Newton Experts' Picks A corking asset for those with the bottle Mark Atherton says there is a case for putting money into fine wines, but only with the help of an expert Halifax Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax Watch Act Fast to Exploit CGT Loophole Thumbs up Thumbs down Alliance Leicester ICICI fails to see sense, on balance Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Business Cards It can't get any worse, can it? Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Investments International Mortgage Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares New Star Index This Week Every Week Next Week The truth about lying Stories behind the News Fibbers are caught out by their words not their body language Need to Know? Keeping up appearances Here's supermum Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Heartless hackers Yak attack Double benefit Beaker people Boozy boffins Antibody Well, Well … Let patients be the judge Junk Medicine Ethical Objections Wow, man — this medicine's far out Are illegal drugs good for our health? Scientist believe they could help a range of conditions from headaches to diabetes. Arran Frood reports Standard Life Their saving grace Rebuilding your life after humiliation and disgrace can be very painful. Celia Dodd talks to three public figures who found a path to redemption Breathe Easy Prof of the Week Boots Talkin' about their generation Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP So, doctor, will I live? Headaches and chest pains aren't necessarily precursors to brain tumours and heart attacks. Keith Hopcroft, a GP, gives a dose of perspective of our top ten disease fears Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Mummy, why do we eat fluffy lambs? Sleeping apart: is it key to a happy marriage? According to the Sleep Council one in four couples resorts to separate beds. Simon Crompton investigates, while Philip and Rosie Millard wake up to their own sleep conflicts Mr Millard says "It should be morning but the clock … How to be happy bedfellows Divine Chocolate Buried treasure for all the family This Easter, many parents will watch their kids search excitedly for eggs. But, says Michele Kirsch, the thrill of the chase is for grown-ups, too Multiple Display Advertising Items As nice as paella Pantry Girl One Shopping List, Three Recipes, No Waste To feed the hordes over Easter, Thomasina Miers plans a trio of tasty dishes based around a Spanish classic Shopping list for three meals Easter paella Fish curry Fennel soup SnorBan Chopping onions What a Difference a Day Makes. . . Short Cuts to Self-Improvement Smooth out bumps Pregnancy is a time to pamper yourself before you, well, hamper yourself. But a pregnancy massage is not purely an indulgence. A study by the Touch Research Institute, published in the journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, suggests that massage during pregnancy is hugely beneficial: it … Beauty Boff Bio-Oil, £8.95,60ml A little technique in the pool goes a long way Learning how to swim properly will give your health a therapeutic boost, says Peta Bee Sorted In the Fast Lane The Sunday Times Take the plunge Going ape over palm oil The Times Greenie Points Carbon Clear Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter The Times What's Happening at the Health Club Since the launch of the Times Health Club 11 weeks ago, some members are seeing a big difference and are making inspiring posts in the forums Emergency trunk call Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Nivea Index Jumbo love: she's a 520-tonne behemoth, and I can't resist her Correspondents Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals Haggle without the hassle Play it again, Sam The Debrief Site of the Week Www. calluma. com Citizen Traveller Week 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Trip to the Maldives Miracles, myths and … flu Ruth Gledhill opens our religious special with a journey to Lourdes, for the 150th anniversary of the apparition of the Virgin Mary. Sadly, it wasn't only pilgrims in need of a cure Travelling spirits Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Different visions Multiple Display Advertising Items A song for my father under the bodhi tree Dj Nihal wanted to trace the roots of his faith. Would an obscure Indian village lead to enlightenment, or disappointment? Need to know Hurtigruten Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items High jinks among the hairshirts In the days when pilgrims knew how to party, Bardsey, off the Welsh coast, was the place to go, says Martin Symington The Times Need to know Australia From Mary to Marx: UK pilgrimages My pilgrimage among saints and sadhus The Maha Kumbh Mela is a Hindu religious festival that takes place every 12 years in India. The most recent, in 2001, drew 70 million pilgrims, the largest human gathering in history. For the award-winning photographer Karoki Lewis, this extraordinary spiritual event was also a turning point Go where the spirit takes you Julia Brookes on the world's eight greatest pilgrimages Canadianaffair Journeys of Distinction Journeys of Distinction Book now The Wildlife for All Trust Jersey Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Turn up, check in, fly out … … and without any queues. At least that's the theory. Tom Chesshyre puts Terminal 5 to the test Revving up interest Timesonline Travel in Brief Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Man in … Port Stanley Marketing manager Wendy Hughes, 35, from Surrey, moved to the Falkland Islands last year with her husband and two children Greaves India Mystery Guest: Travel Aide Mystery Guest Travelodge Heathrow T5 Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'Does Miss Price's ghost offer fair competition?' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Next week. . . The Times Skoda Jeanette Winterson ' I read the Easter story, not as a believer, but looking for clues' Her word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, March 22,1978 Critic's Chart George Brock picks his top books on Ulster Reader Chart Connie Haigh's six favourite children's books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading … But is it Gospel truth? Required reading The biblical accounts of the Easter story are contradictory. Now Geza Vermes has sought to establish the truth, says Ziauddin Sardar Extract The Resurrection Word aloud Spinning spooky tales in Wales TLS And the winner is … The Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction Competition There were 2,000 entries to our exciting new venture for aspiring children's writers but only one will have their novel published. Malorie Blackman, one of the judges, salutes the high standard and reveals how the winner was selected Extract from Reavers by Emily Diamand After the piratical reavers' raid, Lily Melkun, the headstrong fisher-girl, sets out to save the Prime Minister's daughter and prevent all-out war, with the help of a strange jewel-like artefact Rare gem sets pulses racing with sparking yarn full of brio Hot type Fair warning for gales of hype Painful sales pitch A deception made for Tv is screened tonight. Sathnam Sanghera owns up Back to antics in the Arctic Philip Pullman has given a new twist to the early lives of some favourite characters. But how much has he revealed of himself? Rosa Silverman seeks to find out The Times A magical journey Once upon a Time in the North by Philip Pullman Ice pick to the head Nonfiction The mind A Portrait of the Brain by Adam Zeman My Lobotomy: A Memoir by Howard Dully and Charles Fleming Swinging to an invigorating tune Music The Rest is Noise Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross Troubles, he's had a few Memoir Watching the Door Cheating Death in 1970s Belfast by Kevin Myers Adventures in the plant kingdom Horticulture By Mary and John Gribbin In short WHSmith Politics is a family affair Fiction Novel The Northern Clemency by Philip Hensher In short The Night of the Mi'raj by Zoe Ferraris Little, Brown £14.99 £13.49 (free p&p) Listen, aren't those jackboots? Thrillers Melvyn Bragg, this is your life Novel Remember Me … by Melvyn Bragg Lives run on bad coffee Novels The Times Money in the bonk Audiobooks Classics Paperbacks Nonfiction The Dragon and the Foreign Devils China and the World, 1100bc to the Present Fiction Tomorrow By Graham Swift Picador, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p)7 Better A Surgeon's Notes on Performance By Atul Gawande Profile Books, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Death of Vishnu By Manil Suri Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) World Ware One A Short History By Norman Stone Penguin, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Man of War By Allan Mallinson Bantam, £7.99(free p&p) £7.59 (free p&p) Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Sebastian Faulks shows his masterful eye for detail in Engleby, next week's specially prices novel The Book The Books group Does drawing delight from the slightest of things offer a winning formula? Games Jumbo Crossword 747 Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4482 The Listener Crossword 3974 Lots by Viking The Workout Bridge PictureLine Puzzle Page Challenge-Win an iPod Nano 2 Su Doku 3 Killer Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1816 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1817 Solution to Friday's Killer No 779 Index The key to a healthier future Alan Copps talks to the chief executive of the charity WaterAid on World Water Day Helping to make life a little easier Andrew Cowell looks back on his trip to Mali, a land far removed from our sterile world Sanitation remains pipe dream for 40% of world as UN targets fall short Development goals are many years behind, John Naish reports A Brief History of Wateraid MWH Nigerian village drives hygiene project to clean up community Renata Rubnikowicz on the benefits of local involvement 'skin Rashes and Diarrhoea Have Reduced' Relentless rise of the endless city Richard Orange says unchecked expansion in the developing world exacts a heavy toll Latrines Encourage Girls into School Investment in sanitation offers the best value for money John Naish says political will is essential to drive through much needed reforms What your Money Will Buy The time has come for some straight talking on the lack of latrines Why is progress on sanitation so slow, asks Alan Copps How the Money is Spent WaterAid End Water Poverty Index KenKen Add up Brain trainer Wordsearch Initials Set square Pattern maker Mini jigsaw Cell block Picture pairs Number sequence Staircase Wild words Splits Su doku Killer Codewords Solutions The Times Index MacBook IPhone Contents 22.03.08 Orson Welles Films Citizen Kane Contacts John Lewis The Dark Ages Chrysler Chrysler High-concept shopping Microtrends This week I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Wisdom Honor Blackman, 81, Actress Lexiconfusion No. 176 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Skoda Retail Therapy The Flush Life Bargainhunter Out There Here Comes the Sun Finally, a bit of sunshine on the catwalk. From egg yolk to place lemon, yellow is the colour to brighten your wardrobe and set off and early tan Bride and Prejudice How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Love Cyprus Lexus 'I've had fundamentalists come to my show and laugh. … From terrorism to spirituality, no topics is off limits for Omid Djalili. Ginny Dougary discovers why being funny is a serious business for Britain's favourite Iranian Green & Blacks Visit Scotland Cunard Return of the blockbuster After years of angst-ridden chick lit, a new … of glamoreas, high-flying baron Timberland The Lodge Ontario Canada Land Rover Howard's Way Loved by the public for his brilliant canvases, but knocked by the critics, Howard Hodgkin remains defiant. Here he talks art, age and Armistead Maupin HSBC King Tong Saab Toyota Yankee doodle dandy Fashion salutes the stars and stripes this summer in a range of sexy, sassy styles. God bless America! NFU Mutual Red Nose Day Keeping up Appearances Broken veins age even famous faces - but can be banished Dear Sarah Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White Make-up to create a flawless impression Salon Spy: Taylor Taylor Thai There's Less Fuss over Easter, Freeing up More Time to Get Creative in the Kitchen Food Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon, Caviar and Tapenade Soldiers Serves 4 Sichuan Pepper-Crusted Rib of Beef with Red Wine Gravy Serves 8 New Zealand Lamb Hot Chocolate Fondants with Salted Caramel and Milk Ice-Cream Serves 8 For the Milk Ice-Cream 1 litre whole milk 100g condensed milk 5g liquid glucose Park The Phrase 'we Let Diners Stay as long as They Want' is Rare as 'i Love Sylvester Stallone Movies Restaurants The Green Kitchen Put It on the Card Knorr Ariel Your Wine Choice Can … Easter Special and There are … of Cracking Bottles to Buy Wine Six Potted Shrimps Food Detective Dolmio The Cod Father Foodie at Large Over-fishing of familiar fish has led us to a superior alternative Taste Test… Strawberry Yoghurt Nikon The Travel Collection Wickes The Thai Silk Industry was under Threat from Cheaper Fabrics Thompson Helped Revive It Scenes from Domestic Life Norwegian Wood For fashion designer lan Garlant, an isolated Scandinavian boat house is the perfect … to the intensity of city life Hilton AGA Six Great… Wardrobes Pinboard Ask Aggie Each week, Times Magazine readers put thier own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Ronseal Eco The Sunday Times World Wonders Survival Guide The RSPB is helping to protect some of the world's most vulnerable species-including a few unexpected ones Valley Girl This Week: A Trip to the Flicks Up the wall Small, enclosed spaces cry out for climbers. But, says Joe Swift, architectural innovations now allow for a host of plants to go vertical Must-Have Plants Weekend Tips 22.03.08 Red Sea Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Dwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Lynplan Multiple Display Advertising Items Shops . . . Beta Male The Times Bosch Ford The Times Skoda Timesonline Dibley with zebras Precious Ramotswe is a nice old girl but haven't we seen her somewhere before, wonders Caitlin Moran Cry freedom Going out Some of our best drama takes place far from a theatre, says Richard Morrison Marty's goodfellas As Martin Scorsese releases his Rolling Stones concert film, Will Lawrence sits the team down to hear how it was made The Times Top Films in Rep Horton Hears a who! New Film Review Horton Hears a who! Director: Jimmy Hayward & Steve Martino, U, 88min Stars: Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Carol Burnett On general release Meet the Spartans Directors: Jason Friedberg & Aaron Selter, 12A, 84min Stars: Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra, Kevin Sorbo On general release All dolled up The Big Film Lars and the Real Girl is a sweet tale about a bizarre love affair, says Kevin Maher The Spiderwick Chronicles Director: Mark Waters, PG, 97min Stars: Fredie Highmore, Mary Louise Parker, Sarah Bolger On general release and BFI Imax The Orphanage Director: Juan Antonio Bayona, 15,110min Stars: Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo, Roger Princep On general release, in spanish Love in the Time of Cholera Director: Mike Newell, 15,139min Stars: Javier Barde, Giovanna Mezzogiorno On selected release Under the Bombs Director: Philippe Aractingl, 15,98min Stars: Georges Khabbaz, Nada Abou Farhat On selected release Bunny Chow Director: John Barker, the, 92min Stars: Kagiso Ledige, Joe Rasiden, David Kibuuka On selected release Step up 2 the Streets Director: Jon Chu, PG, 98min Stars: Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Channing Tatum On selected release The 11th Hour Directors: Nadia Conners & Leila Conners Petersen, PG, 93min Narrator: Leonardo DiCaprio On selected release Films on Release Hmv No place like home Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. This week members of London's Bangladeshi community asses Brick Lane Podcast of the Week Chris Campling hears about the lost Fawlty Towers episode Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Director: William Sterling, U, 1972 Stars: Fiona Fullerton, Michael Crawford, Peter Seller, Spike Milligan Out to buy on DVD My Brother Rendition Director: Gavin Hood, 15,2007 Stars: Reece Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Meryl Streep Out to buy on DVD Coup De Torchon Director: Bertrand Tavernier, 15,1981 Stars: Philips Noiret, Isabeile Huppett, Stéphane Audron Out to buy on DVD Hmv The Spiderwick Chronicles Vivendi/DS, PC, PS2, Will, Xbox 360 (£24.99-£39.99) Sky Jumper: Griffin's Story Eidos/PS2, Xbox 360, Wii (£29.99-£39.99) No More Heroes Rising Star/Wii (£39.99) Grisham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stage He's been an actor, a mountain and now he's off to space. Brian Blessed tells Ed Potton about his many lives Top Opera Dance Top Five Theatre Comedy Top Wigmore Hall Destiny called us They have been through triumph and disaster but the comeback by James is doing very nicely, they tell Nigel Kendall Neon Neon All albums are out on Monday unless otherwise stated Speck Mountain Summer Above (Peacefrong TMS £8.99) Supergrass The Big CD Victoria Segal on Diamond Hoo Ha Foals Antidotes (Transgressive, TMS £8.99) Guillemots Red (Polydor, TMS £11.99) The Temptations Classic Soul Hits (Universal, TMS £11.99) Amazon Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Barb Jungr Just Like a Woman (Lim, TMS £11.99) Mike Oldfield Music of the Spheres (UCJ, TMS £11.99) Gabrieli Consort The Creation (DG Archiv, TMS £15.99) Royal Holloway College Choir O Sacrum Convivium (Signum, TMS £8.99) Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Tombaxter Stop the shooting Amid fears about paedophilia and terrorism, the art of the street photographer is under threat, says Linton Chiswick Top Five Events Top Five Square Meal: Drapers Arms Enjoy posh nosh with your print with Square Meal's guide to the best gastropubs in the South East Duke of Sussex Duke of Wellington The … Eat Fox & Anchor The Greyhound The Gun Paradise by Way of Kensal Green A Prince of Wales The Royal Oak Star Inn Squaremeal Top Five Museums Top Five Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Del Boy in Discworld After his success in Hogfather, David Jason in a weaving his magician another Terry Pratchett adaptation, says Ed Potton No longer a young one In a new sitcom, Ade Edmondson plays a man horrified by being middle-aged. So, any resemblance, asks Bruce Dessau Head Chris Campling recalls the Wolfman Chater's Choice Saturday 22 Main channels Richard the Lionheart TV Choice BBC Two, 10pm Key Variations Camelot (1967) Main channels Saturday 22 Film Choice The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Channel 4,8.15pm Pride & Prejudice (2003) ITV1, 9.25pm Das Boot (1981) BBC Two, 11pm Y Tu Mamá También (2001) Channel 4,1.35am Magicians (2007) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 6.15pm Saturday 22 Prime-time multichannel The Mighty Boosh Night Digital Choice BBC Three, from 9.05pm Live SPL and Premier League Football Setanta Sports 1,11.30am/5.15pm Live Football Special 12.30pm (and HD1) The Harry Potter Kids Biography, 6pm Bible Uncovered: Lost Kings of Israel National Geographic, 8pm 50 Greatest Families Sky One, 8.30pm Live Test Cricket Sky Sports 2,9pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 22 Easter Day Main channels The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency BBC One, 9pm Variations In Which We Serve (1942, b/w) Main channels Easter Day Film Choice The Wizard of Oz (1939) Five, 3.25pm Big Fish (2003) Five, 5.35pm Ice Age (2002) ITV1, 6.30pm Cellular (2004) Channel 4,10pm Ocean's Eleven (2001) ITV1, 10.15pm The first and best Easter Day Prime-time multichannel Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic Digital Choice Sky One, 6pm (with multistart via the red button) Live SPL Football Setanta Sports 1,1pm Live Ford Super Sunday Sky Sports 1 (and HD1), 1pm/3.30pm Jesus: The Man Behind the Myths Discovery, 8pm Sacred Music BBC Four, 8.30pm Life After People History Channel, 9pm Pulling BBC Three, 9.30pm Radio listings Radio Easter Day Easter Monday Main channels Bear Grylls: Mission Everest TV Choice Channel 4,9pm Variations The Longest Day (1962, b/w) Main channels Easter Monday Film Choice Channel 4,11.40am Ben-Hur (1959) Five, 3pm Chicken Run (2000) BBC One, 5.40pm Catch Me If You Can (2002) BBC One, 8.30pm The Passion of the Christ (2004) Channel 4,10.35pm Silkwood (1983) BBC Two, 11.55pm Easter Monday Prime-time multichannel The Frost Report is Back! Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm ICarly Nickelodeon, 5pm The Truth about Killer Dinosaurs UKTV Documentary, 7pm/11pm Barefoot in Paris UKTV Food, 8pm The Book Quiz with Kirsty Wark BBC Four, 8.30pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition UKTV Style, 10pm Radio listings Radio Easter Monday Tuesday 25 Main channels Big, Bigger, Biggest TV Choice Five, 8pm Variations The Mudlark (1950, b/w) Main channels Tuesday 15 Film Choice Channel 4,1.05pm Brick (2005) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Highlander (1986) ITV4, 10pm Tuesday 25 Prime-time multichannel True Stories: A Small Town Murder Digital Choice More4,10pm Bionic Woman ITV2, 9pm Nip/Tuck FX, 10pm Moonlight Living, 10pm A-Listers Unzipped UKTV Style, 11pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Main channels Desperate Housewives TV Choice Channel 4,10pm Variations The Quiller Memorandum (1966) Film Choice Channel 4,1pm The Statement (2003) BBC One, 11.25pm Écoute le Temps (2007) Multi Channel Sky Arts, 10pm Wednesday 26 Prime-time multichannel Hancock and Joan Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Live International Football: France v England Sky Sports 1,7.30pm Most Haunted Live Living, 9pm Deep Ocean: The Final Frontier/Monster Quest: Giganitc Killer Fish National Geographic, 9pm/History Channel, 10pm The Kill Point Bravo, 10pm Mark Lawson Talks to George Cole BBC Four, 11pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Main channels Cutting Edges: Sleeping with My Sister TV Choice Channel 4,9pm Variations The Card (1952, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.15pm Audi Falling Down (1993) ITV4, 10pm Multi Channel Thursday 27 Prime-time multichannel Gossip Girl Digital Choice ITV2, 10pm A Year in Tibet BBC Four, 9pm ShortFest (Sky Channel 195), 9pm Cane ITV3, 10pm Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Virgin 1,10pm Entourage ITV2, midnight Radio listings Radio Thursday 27 Friday 28 Main channels TV Choice Variations Carry On Cowboy (1966) Main channels Friday 28 Film Choice Channel 4,1.10pm Indecent Proposal (1993) More4,9pm Multi Channel The Elephant Man (1980, b/w) ITV3, 11.10pm Friday 28 Prime-time multichannel Drama of Dresden Digital Choice History Channel, 9pm Deep Ocean: The Final Frontier National Geographic, 6pm Live Super League Sky Sports 1 (and HD1), 7.30pm Sacred Music BBC Four, 8pm Sky Arts Gets Animated Sky Arts, 9.05pm/9.20pm Beyond Boiling Point Biography, 10pm Soho Sex King: The Paul Raymond Story More4,11.10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 28 HSL Index Aragon Alimentos Contents Small Bites Spain Caja España Around Spain in 8 Cheeses Zargoza Modern day Architects of wine On Spice Vistas As seen from the United Kingdom As the Owner of a Cooking School Darina Allen Does her Best to Stay on top of What's Cooking in the Global Kitchen. Some of the Best, She Finds, is on Show in Spain As seen from Ireland Recipes Spring Winemarriage Don Carlos Shopping Guide Find Spanish products near you Spaingourmetour San Miguel

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