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Roger Bannister, Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, kylie Minogue, Janice Turner, Andrew Robson, John McNamara, Matthew Syed, Barry Forshaw, David Brown, David Canter, Alexandra Frean, Val McDermid, Alice Bowe, Sarah Kent, Carol Anne Davis, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Roy Procter, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Fred R. Shapiro Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Jenny Agutter, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Michael O'connell, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Annie Gatti, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, S. Bell, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Crowley, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Bob Stanley, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Cecilia Hatt, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Barry Norman, Richard Hollis, Kim Lavely Chief Executive, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Guy Clapperton, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Nigel Williams, Joe Cushnan, Margie Ambrose, John Sutherland, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tom Charity, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Laura Lovett, Lyn Thomas, Simon Collins, Dr Naomi Mansfield, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Emma Lunn, Stuart McGurk, Ronald Knox, Sophie Harris, Ian Belcher, Ed McBain, Mo Hayder, Charlie Higson, Tina Gaudoin, Robin Pagnamenta Environment Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Josephine Tey, Jamie Walker, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Mary Branscombe, Derwent May, William Drew, Tim Teeman, Kate Muir, Louise Welsh, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Simon Midgley, Emma Klein, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Edward Fennell, Jonathan Burge, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Ryan Phillippe, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Denise Van Outen, Naomi Shragai, John Cook Chairman, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Kate Gray, Albert Kahn, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Chris Partridge, Simon Barnes Chief sports writer, Francis Gilbert, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Christopher MacLehose, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Jo Carlowe, Hilly Janes, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Andrew Collins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Damian Whitworth, Professor David Thomas, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, James Charles, Thomasina Miers, James Naughtie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nicholas Clee, Fiona Sims, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, Ian Rankin, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Michel Odent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Keith Hopcroft, Richard Ehrlich, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Alicia Douvall, William Boyd, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Kevin Dowling, George Cowie, Neil Fisher, Maurice Lawson, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Oliver Dowding, Ben Webster, Antonia Fraser, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Steven Berkoff, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Alan Woodward, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, George W. Bush, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Bryce Elder Personal Investor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Derek Arthur, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Karin Slaughter, Russell Celyn Jones, Simon Kernick, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, David Budworth, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Jim Kelly, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Helen Mathers, Trevor Trotman, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index Eight days of fear in Mugabe's machine Times correspondent tells of prison ordeal Strain shows as defiant leader attacks Britain Index Men's Luxx Freezing eggs Alastair Campbell Riches of Russia José Mourinho The Workout Magazine Travel LeKnowledge Body&Soul Books Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Guantanamo Britons to sue MI5 over 'illegal interrogation' Detainees claim government complicity Were put on 'torture flights' to US detention BBC defends online 'eco-glam' magazine Arrests over bodies Fraudster to pay £7m Rhys: man remanded Gay man harassed Picture Gallery Tears for the Queen of Scream Hammer horror star Hazel Court dies at 82 Actress was always happy to talk to fans High School Musical Rival Russian oligarchs battle for billions in an English courtroom Key player suddenly died two months ago Light shed on how Soviet assets were split Roman Abramovich Boris Berezovsky Man arrested over suspected bomb plot Killer jailed for life Care home finds Something in the air Correction Picture Gallery Tip for skiers: slip north of the Border for best snow in a decade Dior With every answer, I fell farther into Mugabe's vortex of terror Zimbabwe Africa Correspondent Jonathan Clayton tells how he was beaten and tortured after being caught as he tried to enter Zimbabwe Mugabe finds voice to attack Britain Zimbabwe Claims opposition was funded by recolonisers Brown 'letters' said by embassy to be forgeries Holiday Inn Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Dockers' protest forces arms cargo away from port Zimbabve Currys Gwyneth - a battleaxe in the best tradition Following example of Boadicea and Braddock Defining feature was intolerance of weak men Post Office Labour faces an untimely by-election after the death … Herceptin combination could save more women Multiple Display Advertising Items A hypnotist sedated himself by hypnosis rather than Young killers turned on victim 'like hyenas' Householder beaten to death by burglars Judge gives 'callous' gang life sentences Judge reprimanded over behaviour after job snub Staples IPhone Olympic sponsors play down their association as torch relay hits Japan Coca-Cola fears the publicity will backfire Buddhist priests force Chinese to redraw route Mountaineers cut off from world for fear of protests Jessops Ba Michael Jackson's lawyer flies into Perugia to defend Meredith suspect Italian police accused of bungling evidence Judge is given new report on DNA clues Steps in the investigation Brittany Ferries Flybe Janice Turner Audi Giles Coren Prepare for the new scramble for Africa Disarming Mugabe The UN must order an immediate embargo on weapons for Zimbabwe Just the Sports, Please The Olympic movement must slim down if it is to thrive Start Writing Now We have been handed a copy of the new Iraq war module in GCSE history The demented world of newts Picture Gallery Dirt! Risk! Yes, what's not to like about India? Banking crisis The dark labyrinth Alternative therapies should not be dismissed Trials of recycling large objects Timesonline Black hole origins Tête-á-tête Novel idea The full English Think bold to save the Olympics Yes, Coren is back. Alas, it's the wrong one Feeling peaky? You need the Balm of Gilead Virgin media I told FBI about ringleader before 7/7 bombings, says al-Qaeda man Court is told of jihad training in Pakistan Three deny conspiring to cause explosions 'Arrogant' Islamist activists jailed for inciting terror Multiple Display Advertising Items Peugeot Thief must sell stamp collection on eBay Proceeds will repay churches that lost cash Philatelist says sale will raise £100,000 HSBC Halfords Poll result fears after postal votes go missing Delivering democracy Craig Meehan denies child-porn claim Peace hope on Underground strike Giant owl casts shadow over village Supreme seductress Novotel British branch of Beverly Hills hotel The islanders, the tycoons and a war over democracy Sark The fight by two newspaper magnates to drag Europe's last feudal regime into this century is splitting a close-knit community Laura Ashley Island culture Dfs Dfs The female fighters putting boxing clubs back in the pink Punching heads? It's a no-brainer It's everything we hate. I love it Farmland soars in value, but sellers prefer to keep quiet about profits Bringing it all together Bafta honour for Bruce Forsyth Peal of joy as bells ring again Delays add to flood misery Sat-nav error cuts off water Brooke Quicksilver comic is just one step from top flight First night Comedy Dara O'Briain Alban Arena, St Albans Mfi Dell Iraq war and IRA terror on history syllabus in plans for GCSE overhaul Raja Fashions Teachers 'may lose respect' Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown flies home to a hard landing over 10p tax rate Labour infighting 'Furious' PM will not waver over his reforms Three more aides join list of complaining MPs Big Yellow Self Storage 'They now know how relentless the pressures are' It's not as easy as it looked, Campbell tells the Brownites My Week Stylish Furniture Sensibly priced Czech Republic Russia Hillary's battling background She's on the ropes: but rough-house Clinton is determined to hang on Obama seems uneasy with fighting attitude Working-class areas witness rearguard rally Mothers and Daughters Casting Timesonline Pope calls on UN to do more to stop abuse of human rights Says action is needed to stop rise of terrorism Pontiff visits Ground Zero and synagogue Motorola 'Hoax' cry for help, hundreds of children in custody . . . chaos rules at sect trial Woman arrested over calls to abuse helpline Texas hearing must decide youngsters' fate Stena Line Computer sees through air passengers Outrage as Carter meets Hamas leader Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Neo-Nazi vandals' were scrap metal thieves Bronze plaques and even bridges are taken Demand in China is blamed for global crime Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Al-Qaeda warns of Iranian threat (AFP): VW speeds up drive for sales in China (AFP): Property prices stall in Spain (AFP): Collector makes no bones about cost The London Mint Office (AFP): Ranchers and farmers are blamed for choking capitals with palls of smoke Britain's biggest force takes aim at hearts and minds — but the guns are muted The Times Military chief loses his son in roadside bomb blast The welcome wears thin as refugees swamp Little Iraq Swedish mayor asks Washington for help EU countries urged to match asylum quotas (AFP): Sanctions are eased in row with Georgia (Reuters): Appetite for trouble (AFP): 'Pirates' are charged (AP): Red light from law (AFP): Billionaires double Picture Gallery Putin denies affair with Kremlin 'babe' Olympic gymnast has seat in Parliament Rumours are erotic fantasies, says President RSPB The Sunday Times Spies-in-the-sky plan for British police BAA report looms M&s targets India Home borrowing falls Quote of the day Citigroup writedown Business big shot Helen Weir RBS may auction Direct Line and Churchill to raise cash Insurance companies valued at up to £5bn Two-for-one rights could raise £13bn Coal comfort Biggest rights issue is no surprise to City insiders Stock markets CBI's Lambert gives warning of higher business taxes in pipeline Pet plans to overcome dog days Commodities Magicbricks Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline They tracked the Taleban, they blew up al-Qaeda, now they will be watching you Police want to deploy Army's spies in the sky BAE studies role in London Olympics Business big shot Helen Weir Not to be messed with Watchdog could call time on BAA monopoly in South East Timesmobile The news that Harworth colliery, near Doncaster, could reopen will be music to the ears of students of the mining industry Blood on the carpet at Hilwood Resorts and Hotels, … City Diary Boris says Diamond is Mayor's best friend City Diary It is 17 years since Kentucky Fried Chicken changed … City Diary Tragus, the restaurant company, has kindly invited … City Diary A cost-effective trip down Sandy Lane? City Diary Picture Gallery Mine may reopen amid rising coal price UK Coal reveals profits surge to £69m Welsh miner looks to serve local market Bank of Scotland M&S boldly goes into Indian market with 50 stores in joint venture with Reliance South West England M&b and Punch trade blows over Spirit sale Credit crunch puts squeeze on homebuyers March loans fall by £5.4bn from last year Bank of England's rescue plan set at £50bn Bitter legal battle over £1m casts shadow over future of Humberts Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodwin may rue day he made light of 'mercy killings' The banking crisis Timesonline Barclays and HBOS could be next on list Q&a Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Arnold buys bigger stake and steps up campaign on UBS future Citigroup adds fresh $15.2bn writedown and 9,000 job cuts How the blows fell The Sunday Times Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Mortgage arrears hit Bradford & Bingley Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Picking winners from the rubble of foreign property Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Stihl Reader Offers Ltd Credo Modern Times Gwyneth Dunwoody Veteran Labour MP who made no concessions to political correctness and remained a thorn in the side of her party Gwyneth Dunwoody, veteran Labour MP, was born on December 12,1930. She died on April 17,2008, aged 77 Hazel Court Actress who found her forte with period horror movies and was dubbed the 'scream queen' Hazel Court, actress, was born on February 10,1926. She died on April 15,2008, aged 82 Dick Charlesworth Clarinettist and saxophonist who made his name playing a variety of extrovert Dixieland jazz Dick Charlesworth, jazz clarinettist and bandleader, was born on January 8,1932. He died on April 15,2008, aged 76 Lives online The resurrection of Jesus was real and physical Faith Unbearable lightness of memory's burdens Passover is a time to ask if self-liberation means detaching oneself from past suffering Opening doors, eating crayfish and when to put a joke in a speech Modern times Feather report Readers reply Feasting at table they set for you (9,9, 5) Feedback Out for lunch with the Times wordsmiths; plus seeing as it's Saturday, some math homework What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving service Net wizard buys Colonial gem Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices. acknowledgements or notices Times Online Golden Anniversaries Deaths Dinner School Notices Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Pedilux Kitchen-restoration Ships collide in icy waters during Easter blizzards Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 19,1956 The Times reports on the introduction of Premium Bonds and the uncomfortable appearance of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Harold Macmillan, on BBC television to defend the idea Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Muthabara can remain unbeaten Racing Coral Thirsk Course specialists Giles Smith William Hill Football Great Leighs to open tomorrow Newbury Racing Bangor Ayr Kent v Nottinghamshire Cricket LV County Championship Nottingham Racing Newbury Yesterday's results Scoreboard Ayr Thirsk Wolverhampton Yarmouth Cheltenham Taunton Flintoff contribution short, but sweet Cricket LV County Championship Hampshire v Sussex Scoreboard Essex v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Scoreboard Leicestershire v Middlesex Scoreboard Weather forecast Warwickshire v Worcestershire Scoreboard Calzaghe promises that he will knock out old warrior Hopkins Boxing Showdown in Las Vegas Welshman is odds-on favourite to triumph Opponent may be 43 but is clever tactician William Hill Seven steps to heaven Timesonline Low-key approach fails to wow home fans Boxing Showdown in Las Vegas Setanta Sports 1,10.30pm Setanta Star sentenced to spend life in his father's debt The big interview Ronnie O'Sullivan The running story of how snooker's biggest name is battling demons, inspired by a man who has served 16 years in jail for murder The Times The two Ronnies Heineken Cup Semi-Finals Murphy back as Leicester seek to put lean spell behind them Rugby union Johnson will get blank cheque to underwrite a change in fortunes Rugby union England's new era Record turnover gives RFU financial muscle Team manager looks for new training centre World Cup hero prepared to put reputation on line Andrew uneasy after receiving hospital pass over Ashton exit Rugby union England's new era Guinness Rockies prevail in marathon match Pair go marching on Rose withdraws Britain draw Dutch England vs Barbarians England stars chase $100m pot in world's richest series Cricket Twenty20 revolution Exclusive Stanford's offer may be taken up Texan billionaire revels in tour of Lord's McCullum becomes pride of Kolkata by launching IPL with blistering century Cricket Twenty20 revolution New Zealander hits Twenty20 record score to give the long-awaited league lift-off in Bangalore. Alan Lee takes in the spectacle Football Fixtures Today Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Football Results Boxing Cricket Golf Netball Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Rubble, toil and trouble as hex pests give grounds for concern Wright not afraid to ruffle feathers after Beeb departure Prime Minister's questions with a difference for the Chelsea set Benítez makes pitch to stay at Anfield with results his priority Football Barclays Premier League Manager happy, but coy on long-term future DIC indicates it will keep faith with Spaniard Leading clubs are at risk from credit crunch Leeds United have confirmed that a decision over the Multiple Display Advertising Items Ups and downs Barry demanding assurances about Villa's ambitions before signing Football Barclays Premier League England player wants to see quality arrivals Manager desperate to hold on to midfield man The Times McLeish has drive to put one over on O'Neill again Arsenal v Reading Your guide to the weekend's Premier League matches Middlesbrough v Bolton Aston Villa v Birmingham Blackburn v Manchester United West Ham v Derby Manchester City v Portsmouth Fulham v Liverpool Wigan v Tottenham Newcastle v Sunderland West Brom in league of own and proving it is child's play Fink Tank In the football laboratory Ferguson finds no cause for mind games to unsettle Grant Football Barclays Premier League Manager will not lose sleep over Blackburn tie Carrick and Brown to sign new four-year deals Agreeing new deal with Flamini is key to future, says Wenger Grateful Jones climbs long and winding road towards his goal Football Barclays Premier League From humble beginnings, the Sunderland striker has risen in esteem to the extent that he is being hailed as the new Drogba Keegan views rival Keane as Old Trafford's heir apparent 'I've had the time to live in my city, in my country . . . now it's enough' Football The Special One's return Mourinho ready to step back into limelight Portuguese pledges to return next season Boss Self-belief drives Chelsea forward on their mission Disharmony on green baize The Insider West Ham United are playing host to an evening of Times Crossword 23,892 Ever felt like you are a spare part? Chelsea given special boost as Mourinho breaks silence The Times Friends Provident Index The best for cricket Index Inside Thetimes Don't be a mug punter Webwatch Low blow Money Letters Case Study Added Excitement the Main Goal No comparison The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Power to the people! Jupiter Kids' savings enter the equation Mark Bridge helps a maths teacher and his wife to formulate a plan for their family's future Post Office The Tiers: what the experts say Financial CV Threadneedle Nick's response How to join the internet vigilantes Emma Lunn on websites set up by disgruntled customers to lambast companies and shame them into better ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Egg Takes a Beating How to set up an online protest group Schroders I'm being taken for a ride by Ryanair Troubleshooter Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Go figure Readers to the Rescue My 18-year-old son acted as guarantor for his girlfriend to get ab Orange mobile phone contract, as she was only 17. 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Mark Atherton explains how to get the best from your investments now that Peps and Isas have merged Multiple Display Advertising Items The Isa rules at a glance Multiple Display Advertising Items Moving targets bamboozle borrowers James Charles explains how to nail down the best deals as lenders keep revising and repricing their mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Savings Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Even skilled investors need luck Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended Investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Insurance 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 Npower Index This Week Every Week Next Week Too much of a good thing? Stories behind the News Vitamin supplements could damage your financial health Need to Know? You choose — jet-off for a sun-drenched holiday or Mind's made up John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well. . . Sex and stem cell research Junk Medicine Artificial Gametes Liar, liar pants on fire Children first fib and practise to deceive when they're still in the cradle, according to a new book. Honest, says Jo Carlowe Prof of the week Dr John Coates, 50, a research associates at Cambridge University's Ju7dge Business School, has reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that testosterone levels rise in City traders who make more than average profits in a day Lies, damned lies and statistics Standard Life Keeping it in the family Gordon Ramsay doesn't let the grass grow under his feet — he has a new book and his empire is growing. He tells Celia Dodd why he swears by the simple life at home and how faith in God has seen him through hard times Next Week in the Magazine Three's a crowd Inside the Mind of a GP Broomwellhealthwatch Naked truth Can sex give men heart attacks? No, says GP Keith Hopcroft. He exposes the top medical myths New life in the freezer Inside Story Human Egg Storage A new technique for storing human eggs has given one woman fresh hope, says Celia Dodd How the technique works Heal your body and free your mind From treating bad backs to banishing the blues, the Alexander Technique is a total therapy, says Naomi Shragai, a psychotherapist and AT teacher The Times The back-up Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks … "Mummy, why do you have to go to work?" I aim high with a little help from a friend Could do better? Bright kids who never quite do their best can benefit from a mentor at at school, writes Francis Gilbert, a teacher at an Essex comprehensive Does your child need a mentor? 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Sammy Margo, of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists, picks five products to make your journey pain-free. … Timesonline Walking tall Didn't we do well? Better Half Mr & Mrs Millard's Marathon Challenge: How Did It Go? Mrs Millard thinks "i must stick to the plan" Health Club Final Times There's Still Time to Donate Beauty Boff Avon Thermafirm Face-Lifting Cream, £15,30ml California On the waterfront Hilly Janes finds a Canary Wharf spa is something to sing about Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighter Day Theatre School Can Robert Crampton Lose 20lb in Four Weeks? Too young to understand Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Still on the right tracks Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way The former Railway Children star Jenny Agutter, 55, says it's tough being "nice", and why she's looking forward to a good summer Efalex Travel Criticise Gaddafi? In this game of state monopoly, go straight to jail Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Citizen Traveller Week 3 Great Rail Journeys Timesonline Overcooked . . . or just undersold? On the eve of the Taste of England awards, Jill Dupleix puts the finalists to the test. Are they aping London trends or are they leading the way? Craghoppers Barbados Need to know Regional winners Multiple Display Advertising Items Out, with the Michelin man Jane Knight shares a meal — and some secrets — with the ultimate food judge Good Food, good fun Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Become a wine baron for a day Choose your grapes, start your own label — England's new generation of wineries offer a vintage day out, says Fiona Sims, who joins the pickers in search of the perfect crop, right P&o Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Sparkling future' The flying gourmet has landed Two Michelin-star chef Michael Caines savours a nine-course extravaganza in North Yorkshire Another helping? Hilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Anyone for tea? Yes, please, says Julia Brookes — and London's tea rooms Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel in Brief Timesselects Let's talk Turkey Face up to the credit crunch . . . and use cunning to avoid it, says Tom Chesshyre Timesonline Noble Caledonia 145 nights for the price of one Book now Nice view . . . and there's plenty of space, too Ian Belcher is the first to play among the stars at Kielder's new Observatory Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Index Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Night on the Tiles Aidoi? Za? Kate Gray learns all sorts of new words as she joins fellow Scrabble addicts on a Lake District challenge The Times Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Aide Mystery Guest Avon Gorge Hotel, Bristol Our Man in . . . Rio The Travel Collection Norway Index Thetimes Marcel Berlins — guest editor 'Who qualifies as a crime writer? This is known as the DOstoevsky Dilemma' First word Reader's Block The wrong blurb Ever wonder if the person who wrote a book's blurb actually read it? Sometimes they seem like wild guesses — is Last of the Mohicans really about haircuts? Melissa Katsoulis imagines potential blurb blunders Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan Spurlock Jeanette Winterson 'Crime writing feeds our feelings for tragedy and revenge' Her word Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, April 1961 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Carol Anne Davis picks her top true crime Reader Chart Joe Cushnan chooses six favourite stories Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The 50 Greatest Crime writers 47 Colin Dexter 49 Henning Mankell Head count Our list comprises . . . 48 Nicholas Blake 46 Josephine Tey Field guide to crime categories How do you prefer your crime novels? Barry Forshaw runs through the options Private eyes Golden age crime Police procedurals The specialists Psychological crime Historical crime American Gothic 45 Donna Leon 42 Alexander McCall Smith 44 Harlan Coben 41 Edmund Crispin 43 Andrea Camilleri My top five 40 Dick Francis Do spare the horses - here is a master of Time, says Simon Barnes My top five 39 Scott Turow Small screen heroes Andrew Collins considers the numerous portrayals of detectives on TV 38 Patricia Cornwell Barry Forshaw assesses the output of a shrewd pioneer 37 Michael Dibdin My top five 36 Reginald Hill Also known as The Times 35 Walter Mosley 34 Carl Hiaasen My top five 33 Minette Walters 32 Margery Allingham 31 George Pelecanos 27 Karin Fossum 30 Derek Raymond 26 Manuel Vázquez Montalbán 29 Edgar Allan Poe My top five 28 Val McDermid 25 Francis Iles 24 Wilkie Collins The first detective novelist was a tortured soul, as Nicci French reveals Stranger than fiction, indeed Theakston 23 John Harvey 20 James Ellroy 22 Dorothy L. Sayers My top five 21 Charles Willeford 19 Ross MacDonald 18 Ruth Rendell Natasha Cooper finds this author steering clear of the comfort zone The Times 17 Cornell Woolrich How the detectives got their names 16 John Dickson Carr How the writers got their plots The trouble with lists More trouble with lists Waterstone's 15 Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö 13 Dashiell Hammett 14 Jim Thompson 12 P. D. James 11 Dennis Lehane Simon Kernick salutes a tender craftsman with a tough centre The Times Coveted curios Nigel Williams explains the special qualities that attract book collectors Cinema paradise Stuart McGurk compares classic examples of big-screen translations The Times 10 James Lee Burke 9 Ian Rankin Rebus continues to fascinate the Prime Minister Gordon Brown 8 James M. Cain 7 Ed McBain 6 Arthur Conan Doyle 5 Elmore Leonard John Sutherland admires the longevity of the Dickens of Detroit Crime really does pay Nicholas Clee notes a recurring pattern among the bestselling lists 4 Raymond Chandler 3 Agatha Christie 2 Georges Simenon The law Editor Ronald Knox's genre rules from 1929 My top five 1 Patricia Highsmith Marcel Berlins analyses what it takes to be the best of the best Subscription Jumbo Crossword 752 Picture Gallery The Times Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4506 The Listener Crossword 3978 Symbolism by Wasp The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 26 The Wrong Blurb Bridge Picture Line Win an ipod nano today KenKen 2 Su Doku No 1852 — Flendish 3 Killer No 804 — Deadly (1 hour 5 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 1850 Index Contents Health checks to stay secure Safety Simon Midgley looks at how to keep systems immune from attack Case Study Small fry offer rich pickings Risk Anybody can be targeted if internet security is not up to scratch, says Guy Clapperton Glossary Expand your knowledge with our guide to online security Defend your business from cyber snoopers Security You need more than antivirus protection to keep predators at bay, Guy Clapperton writes Antivirus How to stay ahead in the race to keep information secure Be wireless not careless Wireless Keeping Wi-Fi data safe is easy, says Mary Branscombe Encryption Keep cyberspace pirates locked out Website Security Simple steps can help online business to stay safe, writes Chris Partridge Online Shopping High-tech Pal will help to protect you Auctions Chris Partridge looks at how to beat fraudsters when selling goods online Case Study Top tips to foil double dealers Don't let online security slip through the net Staff Training Simon Midgley explains why beating cybercrime is every worker's business Passwords: whatever you do avoid the b******g obvious Security Get in on the Act to cover your business Data Protection Even sole traders need to learn from the stories of lost disks and laptops, says Edward Fennell Spell out your policies so everyone knows where they stand Legal Issues A word to the wise: don't give away information easily Infosec Safety at work is not just down to IT team Simple Things Many security lapses are caused by human error, reveals Guy Clapperton Health Checklist Quiz Take our simple quiz and see just how much you know — or don't — about the best ways to stay safe online Getsafeonline Getsafeonline Index Mercedes-Benz Great Minds Think Alike Rolex Editor's Letter Prada Luxx What Money Can Buy. . . . . . 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