News from 10/05/2008
2008; Gale Group;
Autores
Giles Smith, Brian Pritchard, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, David Levy, Gayden Metcalfe, Robert Cole, David Brown, Tim Albone, Owen Slot Chief Sport Reporter, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Sherwood, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Doris Lessing, Catherine Boyle, Mark Frary, Cherie Blair, Richard Thomas, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Ivo Tennant, Janet Wright, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Matt Wolf, Carol Midgley, Francis Power, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Paul Gravett, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Carol Smillie, Anthony Austin, Gabrielle Starkey, Henrietta Heald, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Cheryl Norton, Tina Walsh, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Norma Hornby, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Nicola York, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, James McLean, Sathnam Sanghera, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Emma Magnus, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Rob Cassy, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Craig McLean, Debra Craine, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Peter Stiff, Allan Simmons, Nick Booth, Rev Lynda Barley, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Chris Riley, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Peter Millar, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Roe, Joanna Holding, Nigel B. Bain, Sophie Harris, Rory McGrath, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Jack Shulman, Toby Murcott, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Mary Beard, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Jacqui Thornton, Kate Muir, R. T. Potter, The Right Rev Nick Baines, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Bruce Poole, Aggie MacKenzie, Jonathan Fenby, Tom Whitwell, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Calloway, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dean Jones, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Romek Fein, Neville Scott, Jonathan Dimbleby, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Brian Reeves, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Jonathan Luxmoore, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Peter Hyman, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Ruth Scurr, Kevin Maher, Nicholas Clee, Rosamund Connell, Mike Mulvihill, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Philipa-Jane, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ehrlich, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, John Deas, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Chris Hannan, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, John McAndrew, Miriam Gonzalez, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Lynda Murdin, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, James Miller, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Bill Martin, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Lou Siroy, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Patrick Foster, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Caroline Bower, Roger Dobson, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Rev Chris Mitchell, Tony Halpin, Tom Chesshyre, Alice Miles, David Budworth, Hugh Taylor, James Christopher, Brian Rose-Smith, Mrs A. C. Woods, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Mark Wilkins, Kim Newman, Will Hide, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Cathy Smith, Bess Twiston Davis, Tim Bullamore,
ResumoIndex The truth about Tony and Gordon — by Cherie Blair is secretly advising Brown on how to win the next election Brown's failure to support key ideas delayed his succession to PM In the News The Workout Body&Soul TheKnowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Quick find Timesonline The Times I stopped counting on journey down river of death Burma disaster Corpses litter the landscape as the cyclone survivors are forced to fight for life alongside a tide of mortality Second catastrophe looms as regime blocks aid shipments Swift Capital BBC admits that it kept charity cash in latest phone-in blunder Corporation deceived viewers over late calls Eurovision show left out thousands of votes At least four in ten offenders go back to crime School is criticised after hammer attack Aricept costs award Young homeless fall Organic egg recall £14m rail fine stands Smog on the way Rent-a-dog woman has animal welfare chiefs snapping at her heels A scheme for the benefit of people rather than for pets Church's Motherhood, makeovers and making ends meet — my life in Downing Street Cherie Blair The journey from the rough side of Crosby to the smart side of London has left its mark on Cherie Blair. Interview by Janice Turner The Times 'The problem with me and Gordon is nothing personal' 'This is your moment Tony. You've got to take it' In this first extract from her autobiography, Cherie Blair gives her side of the so-called Granita pact over the Labour leadership The secrecy and sadness behind a remarkable memoir Cherie Blair Dolce & Gabbana Fund Raising Standards Board Did girls do this in argument over a boy? Hunt for gang after homes blast kills man Website may be source of bomb-making details Icesave How green trekkers conquered the world under their own power P&O Ferries Hiscox Different class Parental choice works for Brown and Cameron who secure first-pick schools Brittany Ferries Bridgestone Peter Hyman Bringing it all together Giles Coren Act V: no masks, no daggers, no surprises Home Alone Ministers and mortgage lenders help owners to reduce repossessions Battle for Beirut Yet again Lebanon is the cockpit for wider regional confrontations Unreality Show Some of what they now show on television has to be seen to be believed Double delight about Ratty Picture Gallery Sit up and listen. Slouching is good for you Olympic policing Boris bans booze Lay off Brown Christianity is not dying but changing shape Severn barrage needs bold plans Timesonline White elephant Be fair to lawyers Women's work Down to the wire Too many chiefs? To the rescue: a shiny new chancellor Buy this new improved column!! WAAA!!! A huge horse? That was small fry in 1799 . . . CitroËn Five teenage murderers sentenced to life Ten jailed in total over separate knife killings Judge says that gang culture leads to tragedy Boots Broken mother whose dreams were crushed Jeep Teenager stabbed brother to death Judge gives travellers a reprieve Night in cells for apple-core thrower Tooth tattoos acquire a celebrity bite Ba It's another side of Bob Dylan . . . Ford Dynamic doll makes best of this sentimental folly First night Theatre Funny Girl Minerva, Chichester British Gas Dfs Dfs Villagers living in fear that missing farmer's wife was killed by someone they know Halfords Hello . . . no sailor? Pinta the robot is steering its way into the record books Argos PC World The Top Ten The Times Sir Alan fails selection process for list of 100 influential people Post Office Comet Police drop Burrell inquiry Top speed 400yds a year Tube fracas leads to body Product Recall The stars revealed in black and white Celebrity prints up for auction after decades Rare images of great stars behind the scenes Renault Number of people losing their homes to double this year Housing market Leap in repossessions as mortgage bills bite Forced sales expected to lower prices further Laura Ashley No silver lining for first-time buyers Thousands left out of pocket by the buy-to-let boom that changed a city Lexmark Play is no longer the thing to teach Bard Head will put history on the map to end 'shame' over Britain's past Holiday Inn Hilton Rusty surgeons put patients at risk A third of malaria drugs in Africa are ineffective Staples RSPB Police shot barrister in the head, heart and liver Dead man had five wounds, inquest is told None had been caused by lawyer's own shotgun Developers fear new mayor will look down on high-rise towers Novotel Dell Ageing stars who are now at a premium Insurance problem for Summer Wine actors Hills of Holmfirth are 'a particular danger' Big Yellow Classic vintage Nimrod fuel leaks went unrepaired as RAF faced 'cuts turmoil' Hp Ex-Tamil Tiger leader released Rapist jailed for killing girl, 14 Bat with rabies found in park Second officer on card charge The Times People who can't stand the heat get their Agas out of the kitchen Company faces falling sales in economic crunch Sex-appeal makeover fails to arrest decline It's great for warming (and cooking) lamb The Aga saga Scarlett's mother may be forced to testify 'Castle' won't keep Poisoner wife jailed Student's suicide £1m for cancer care Picture Gallery My Week Wendy Alexander* Bmibaby Express Spain Israel Tit for tat Why Obama may stumble if the House of Clinton falls Row over Hamas 'endorsement' for Obama Aide reveals meetings with banned militants Democrats try hard to assuage Jewish suspicion B&Q The Donkey Sanctuary Across the years Pied Piper of R&B goes on trial over 'child sex' video from 1990s Ebookers Japanese military to breach the final frontier Change to constitution allows 'star wars' planning Satellite guard against North Korea and China Unicef (AP): Deadly bombing on eve of poll (AP): Manson ranch to be dug up again (AP): Museums send treasures home (AP): US offers to help fight killer virus (AP): Tiny patter . . . for the 18th time Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Cake, cafés and customers upset quest for Olympic law and order The Private Clinic Disasters Emergency Committee (AP): Gigantic ray's flight to freedom (AFP): Mbeki holds crisis talks with Mugabe (AP): For sale: Onassis Buddha with sea legs (Reuters): Call for inquiry into migrants''sinking' Arms and the man: Bush wedding joy Barcelona tends the wounds left by rival Madrid in humiliating tale of two cities What a bore: river thrill surfers are set on collision course with jet-ski jumpers Bespoke Suits Compare and contrast Red Army back on march as Medvedev tells the West: keep off our patch Harley-Davids Hezbollah storms to success in west Beirut Gunmen want ban lifted on Shia phone network Heaviest fighting since 1975 civil war, says resident Stena Line (AP): Judge extends Fritzl detention (AP): Mystery illness seals off train (Reuters): Mafia pizzeria suspects held (AFP): Burning with rage at police (AP): Pythons found in the post Comptoir Des Cotonniers Birthday of bitterness: the fears that overshadow nation's party Israel 60th anniversary The Times The British wanted us to kill each other Said Jabr, 74, Arab Israeli Money and property you can forget — but not your dignity Rajal Dajani, 69, Palestinian doctor We were too busy fighting to hear the declaration of independence Israel 60th anniversary Romek Fein, 87, Jewish freedom-fighter Afghan cricket team aims for world cup glory Yha The Sun The Sunday Times HMV makeover of its larger stores Banks sell debt British Energy hurdle Citigroup asset sale Quote of the day US city near collapse Business big shot BAA may have to sell Gatwick soon to ease refinancing difficulties David Robertson White gold Index Brazil Opec plan lifts oil to $126 per barrel Stock markets What does a low-cost airline offer if flights are not cheap? Commodities Picture Gallery Boodles Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Store redesign helps HMV to defy gloom Successful move into gaming and downloads Retailer reveals 13.8% rise in like-for-like sales Business big shot Simon Fox Readers split over retail blacklist plan While some may think it's tacky, there is no escaping that this is the epitome of bling The Times Sony has eyes but only Cowell has walls City Diary Sir Terry Leahy laughed off recent events which saw City Diary Wincanton's £229m tops offer for rival TDG Charles Dunstone insists that he is not interested … City Diary Since Terminal 5 opened, there is nothing express about City Diary Picture Gallery Kazakhmys dismisses derisory ENRC £7bn bid in miner squabble Blow to hopes of British Energy takeover EDF only company to table firm bid Government demand proves stumbling block Two's a crowd in generating game California Bank of Scotland Market for offloading bad debt balloons as banks free up capital ECB report shows tighter credit conditions across eurozone Financial services job losses 'could hit 40,000' in Britain Diageo brews up scheme to sell property and reduce staff to fortify Guinness Half of St James's Gate home to go Company denies that famous stout is for sale Berkeley finds Saudi finance to snap up cheap building land C&C suffers 41% fall in profits as cider boom dries up The Sunday Times Pinewood ready for action with a totally new scene Celebrated studio has plans for £200m growth Centre of excellence sought for all media Microsoft's battle with Europe goes on as fine is challenged Sotheby's hopes Triptych sale will save its Bacon Citigroup aims to put $500bn of assets on the block as part of streamlining European co-ops leave British rivals in shade as merger creates £7.1bn giant White gold The Times Guess who is in the firing line as New Zealand gets greener? Market leader Farmers crack open bubbly as they discover a cash cow in dairying Windfall of NZ$9bn after record year Global demand for milk products soars West Coast dream crashes as Californian city considers going bankrupt Times Mobile Value for money? The man who walks with dinosaurs and armoured bears fights against red tape William Sargent mixes running his computer graphics company with reducing regulation for British business William Sargent 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 Carphone plummets after talking the talk Large caps Flomerics up on bid rejection Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Intertek prospers in spite of global trade slowdown Aga Rangemaster Deal of the day HMV Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Black Rock Investments Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctorsdiet HSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Frederick Bonnart Army officer who took part in the D-Day landings and went on to become a defence journalist focusing on Nato Frederick Bonnart, soldier and defence journalist, was born on August 27,1922. He died on April 23,2008, aged 85 Philip Howard Lucy Appleby Traditional cheesemaker who survived the supermarket ban on unpasteurised varieties to become a great success Lucy Appleby, MBE, cheesemaker, was born on February 1,1920. She died on April 24,2008, aged 88 Thomas Cocke Architectural historian who made an invaluable contribution to the preservation of Britain's ecclesiastical heritage Thomas Cocke, architectural historian, was born on February 19,1949. He was found drowned on April 23,2008, aged 59 John Hopkins Librarian and fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London whose association with the institution spanned 74 years John Hopkins, librarian and antiquarian, was born on April 26,1918. He died on February 19,2008, aged 89 The celestial fire that brings us new life and inspiration Faith Pilgrims sing the praises of Latin The Tridentine Mass is being revived by young Catholics while walking to Chartres Cathedral Faith news Keeping litterbugs tidy, the laws of the loo and fun at funerals Modern times Feather report Readers reply A spoonful of sugar for the credit-crunch pill Feedback Good or bad timing for our Luxx magazine? Plus Burma, Radio 3, and some prevarication What to look out for Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Times Online Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Britain basks in sunshine while seas remain chilly Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day May 10,1985 The Times reports on attempts to soften the "Iron Lady" image of the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, after opinion polls had shown that voters were being put off by her stridency Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times By Command can advertise Derby claims Racing Lingfield Park Aidan O'Brien runs Washington Irving (12-1 with William Chester Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Cricket Nottingham Aintree Football Hamilton Ripon Ascot Racing Hexham Thirsk Warwick Tajaaweed enters Epsom picture Racing Fallon big admirer of Dee Stakes winner Hills happy to renew association at Epsom Haydock Park Cape Amber, trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam, will run … Zarkava, last season's Prix Marcel Boussac winner Nottingham Henry Cecil's Twice Over, the Derby favourite, heads … Hamilton back on familiar stage after enduring cringe theatre Motor racing Turkish Grand Prix ITV1 tomorrow, 1pm Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Equestrianism Timesonline Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Today Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow PR humiliation shows need for proper advice Cricket Rugby league Other sport Bruised Redmond cements top-order spot Cricket Glamorgan v Gloucestershire Scoreboard Weather forecast Somerset v Hampshire Lancashire v Durham Cricket LV County Championship The Times Nottinghamshire v Kent Essex v Middlesex Derbyshire v Warwickshire Collingwood's shoulder injury may force delay in bringing back Flintoff Cricket Durham all-rounder supplies crucial overs New Zealand captain is a doubt for Lord's Timesonline The Times Experts' choice Exasperated Federer searches for answers after humbling reversal The Times Bulls spurned Leeds offer of Burgess for Harris cash Rugby league Four matches to decide day of destiny Johnson and England must wait for final twist to season of high drama Rugby union Guinness Premiership Gloucester and Bath in showdown at the top Leicester scrabble for Heineken Cup place What the teams must do to qualify for play-offs and Europe Guinness Phillips to emulate parents at Olympics Britain reach final Victory at a stroke Preparing to set sail Willstrop flies flag 'If it all goes wrong for me again in Beijing it'll be a disaster' The big interview Paula Radcliffe She has won world titles and holds world records, but Britain's big hope for Olympic gold is desperate to make up for Athens The life of a long-distance runner Witter aiming to win fight for belated recognition Boxing Lessonios in Englishio for players and their agents Dwaino can show he's out of this world Tattoo taboo in force at the frontiers Indomitable Langer strikes vintage best Golf The Players Championship Setanta Golf, 7pm German stuns field by going round in 67 Kim heads the class for young generation Setanta Sports Ashley gives Keegan a fresh start at Newcastle Football Clear-the-air talks productive, says Mort Roles marked out as owner demands loyalty Heffernan red card hits Doncaster hopes Ronaldo remains the model of a modern man of the season Fink Tank In the football laboratory Birmingham v Blackburn Your guide to tomorrow's final Barclays Premier League matches Tomorrow 3pm, Sky Sports 1 interactive Everton v Newcastle Tomorrow 3pm Portsmouth v Fulham Tomorrow 3pm, Setanta Sports 1 Tottenham v Liverpool Tomorrow 3pm Chelsea v Bolton Tomorrow 3pm, Sky Sports 2 How they stand West Ham v Aston Villa Tomorrow 3pm Derby v Reading Tomorrow 3pm Middlesbrough v Manchester City Tomorrow 3pm Sunderland v Arsenal Tomorrow 3pm Wigan v Manchester United Tomorrow 3pm, Sky Sports 1 Warning: stresses and strains of job can seriously damage your health Football Fight for Premier League survival As a pulsating season is brought to the boil, new statistics show that heartbreak is only the beginning of the agony for managers O'Neill declares war on Benítez over disrespect in Barry offer Football Barclays Premier League Any Liverpool deal is all but dead in the water Chelsea or Arsenal could take advantage George Gillett Jr, the Liverpool co-owner, was in Londo Warnock happy to be back in limelight Sportsexclusive No more exits, says Wenger Information highway full with all sorts of diversions Football Fight for Premier League survival Fulham would be safe if I was still in charge, Sanchez claims Former manager says that A1 Fayed panicked He hopes for win and that club will stay up Future on hold as Coppell awaits Reading's fate Bottom of the table Kelly positive he knows where Birmingham can find a favour Football Fight for Premier League survival With Birmingham City and Reading attempting to avoid Grass Boots Football City set for Uefa Cup from fair play award Moyes in the dark O'Neil future in focus Bellamy help in hand Fans and sets all wired up for Sunday showdown Race for the title Davies aims to end season on a high by helping United out again Title should have been won by now, says striker Megson looking to rebuild in the summer Grant calls for play-off, not goal difference, to decide the real champions Race for the title We have right man to take club forward, says Mikel Timesonline Fearless Ferguson confident that players can bear gifts once more Race for the title Final-day slip in 1995 of no concern to United Manager hails talents of squad and club's past Skoda Auto Memories are all around of times past for Bruce Top of the table Al Fayed has own incentive The Insider Dear, dear, dear. Such disappointment for the crowds Times Crossword 23,910 Grounds for award Time for the talking to stop Ferguson accuses Bolton of complacency Grant sees funny side of United 'mind games' The Times Paula Radcliffe Giles Smith Index Inside Times Money Twice as nice for charity Webwatch Water torture Money Letters Still no joy at Barclays Case Study Big Brother Fan Sitting Pretty Justified commission The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Who said the customer is king? Fidelity Parental generosity is thwarting the taxman Mark Bridge on the benefits of helping your children on to the property ladder New Fund 1 May 2008 But is it right? Invesco Perpetual Case Study £57,000 of Equity Released House-proud but cleaned out James Charles helps a young man to reorganise his finances after buying his first home Barclays Stockbrokers Shaun Moore: what the experts say Financial CV First State Investments Shaun's response When it comes to the final reckoning Lauren Thompson explains how to ease the burden of arranging a funeral after the loss of a loved one Multiple Display Advertising Items How about the DIY approach? First State Investments Case Study Peaceful and Simple Burial Dementia sufferer denied her pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue CIS Pep Returns Do you need a refresherb course? Amid the growing clamour for better personal-finance education in schools, David Budworth offers the opportunity to put your knowledge to the test Npower Check the answers to find out how you rate Neptune End of the road for commission? Lauren Thompson considers the implications of the FSA's proposed shake-up of how we pay for financial advice ING Direct How to do your own research Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Dedicated followers of fashion can look silly Mark Atherton explains how chasing short-term returns can prove a costly mistake for fund investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund Watch Timesonline Standard Life Alliance Leicester Long, slow road to staking your claim Nicola York on the financial services companies that are turning simple transactions into prolonged disputes Chelsea St. James's Place The Coventry Bank of Scotland Case Study Pension Transfer Took Months Bond battle is in the balance Nationwide Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Kaupthing Bank Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Pension boost for stay-at-home mums David Budworth explains how to claim back lost rights Artemis Index New this Week Also inside Every Week Next Week Wish you were here? Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Heat, bugs, lack of sleep — Why going on holiday is very bad for you Need to Know? Foxed by five a day Fighting for love John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Look, no hands Hepatitis healer Heart warmer Implanting hope Keep to the right Antibody Meat Loaf Well, Well . . . About more than embryos Junk Medicine Human Fertilisation Bill Supersize NHS Bigger beds, wider wheelchairs, stronger needles. can the NHS take the starain, asks Jacqui Thornton Prof of the Week Conquering Chewing-Gum Violently ill or just violent? Inside the Mind of a GP Bit of a shocker The actor Alan Cumming has a new film, a husband and a glittering life in New York. He tells Emma Cook how therapy and yoga exorcised demons from his dark Scottish past Wassen Eye q Knees up father Franks It Works for Me Fenzian Therapy How laser acupuncture gave Alan Franks a spring in his step What's the Evidence? Oh, go on, just a small glass . . . If you're one of those women who can't survive an evening without cracking open a bottle of wine, hypnotheraphy may help, says Celia Dodd The Times Drinking safely Especially for Families in the Times Today Wellcome trust Why schools really could do better . . . Schools Minister Ed Balls says parents evenings are a waste of time. What's the answer, asks Michele Kirsch A successful evening "Mummy, why doesn't Jack's dad live with him?" Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . The buzz on bees The Times Angel Greenie Points Perfect pets: dogs In the first of a new series, Carol Smillie and Emma Magnus help you to pick the right pet for your family What you need The lambing season Tender, tasty and nutritious, spring lamb comes into its own in May, says the chef Bruce Poole Leg of lamb with roasted garlic, crushed potatoes, melted anchovies and grilled courgettes Why extreme diets don't work Bend it, stretch it Improve your posture and mobility with these easy exercises, says fitness expert Matt Roberts Health Club The Times The National Newspaper Shops Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us The Times Star Letter SoOrganic Losing Weight, Gaining Pounds at the Health Club A case of kiss and tell? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Call me mellow yellow Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Award-winning gardener Bunny Guinness, 52, on love, petal power and healthy tips for living longer Fly Flot Index Lime, glue and a dash of blue paint — the ingredients for true happiness Correspondents David Chater Television Critic (When not in Naxos) Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals Ace of spades Site of the Week Www. bridalboltholes. co. uk The Debrief Pretty woman Citizen Traveller Week 1 Comment by Lou Siroy, Travel Picture Editor Great Rail Journeys Timesonline First some perspiration, then some inspiration. Tolstoy wins Moscow's energy seduces Jonathan Dimbleby on his tour of Russia, but it is a peaceful country estate that lingers longest in his mind Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office Need to know Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The beastly conundrum: dream trip, no wildlife Nicholas Roe opens our package of the best animal-spotting holidays by asking that dreaded question, what happens if they don't show? Wildlife trips African Safari Club Second time lucky Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Where giants roam the earth Martin Symington sees a species crawl out of its shell, 150 years after being declared extinct Times Online Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items If it's May, it must be Madagascar Want to catch black bears before they hibernate or see so many monarch butterflies descend on Mexico that they break the branches? Will Hide guides you through the year Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Small island, big beach . . . child's play But will a new charter make or break Porto Santo's charm, asks Jane Knight Need to know Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Noble Caledonia Timesonline Book now Brittany Ferries Glam up north Voyages of Discovery Desirable or dud? Launch of online guide sparks row, reports Tom Chesshyre Cool sand is hot business in Dubai's battle of fashion houses Travel in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Travel Aide Mystery Guest The Victoria, London SW14 Our Woman in . . . Maribor Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'You might say that Jura has good literary karma' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Ever wonder if the person who wrote a book's blurb actually read it? Sometimes they seem like wild guesses — is Last of the Mohicans really about haircuts? Melissa Katsoulis imagines potential blurb blunders Your say Timesonline Contact us TLS David Baddiel 'Television is frightened not of books themselves, but the discussion of books' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, May 11,1986 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Iain FINLAYSON's favourite family tales Reader Chart Rosamund Connell selects six favourite titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 Rory McGrath They're reading . . . Bird-Watching Comic Neil Marshall British Film Director All about my parents Required reading One real life, the other imagined. Ruth Scurr examines the intertwining parallel universes at the heart of Doris Lessing's poignant Alfred & Emily Extract From Alfred & Emily Hot type Damned by blog and proud of it Rebirth of the great For those of a certain age, comics are but a fond childhood memory, irrelevant to today's generation -until now. Tom Gatti meets the man behind the movement Two great DFC competitions: enter now! Create your own comic and win a subscription Win a place on a DFC animation workshop Graphic novels down to a fine art Paul Gravett discovers how writers and illustrators can gain academic honours Festival of Asian Literature Next week Bond These vagabond shoes . . . Weary of his comfortable existence, W. H. Davies decided to abandon it all and hit the road — then wrote about it. Chris Hannan tells his remarkable story Light under the library door Nonfiction Literature In short Strife in Iraq's forgotten city Iraq Bad Days in Basra My Turbulent Time as Britain's Man is Southern Iraq by Hilary Synnott Basrayatha The Story of a City by Muhammad Khudayyir translated by William Hutchins Timesonline Buried treasures The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq by Peter Stone and Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly Siblings who dared to rebel Biography In the Shadow of the Magic Mountain The Erika and Klaus Mann Story by Andrea Weiss Sixties revolution on Crouch End Hill Social history Hornsey 1968: The Art School Revolution by Lisa Tickner The Devil and all his works Fiction Graphic novel The Master and Margarita: A graphic novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, adapted and illustrated by Andzej Klimowski and Danusia Schejbal Cross-dressers and missing monkeys Thrillers The Prophet Murders by Mehmet Murat Somer The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam by Chris Ewan Tiananmen Square from the front line Novel Beijing Coma by Ma Jian translated by Flora Drew The Times In short Classics The Diary of a Provincial Lady by E. M. Delafield with and introduction by Jilly Cooper Fidel Castro Paperbacks Nonfiction My Life with Ignacio Ramonet Penguin, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p ) Self Help Fiction By Edward Docx Picador, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Fire & Steam How the Railways Transformed Britain by Christian Wolmar, Atlantic, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) According to Ruth By Jane Feaver Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Provided You Don't Kiss Me 20 Years with Brian Clough by Duncan Hamilton Harper Perennial, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Lying Tongue By Andrew Wilson Canongate, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Well worth the weight Children's Just Henry (10+) by Michelle Magorian The Times Audiobooks Games Jumbo Crossword 756 Picture Gallery The Times Solving a KenKen puzzle step by step KenKen special Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4524 The Listener Crossword 3981 Lip Service by Sabre KenKen solutions from page 17 The Workout Bridge Picture Line KenKen No 42 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 090 — Easy 2 Su Doku No 1885 — Difficult 3 Killer No 822 — Deadly(1 hour 15 minutes) Friday Solutions Index Exploring the Wall and England's Glorious Heritage Carlisle City Council The turbulent lives and times of little Britons Carlisle and the border country share a fascinating legacy, says Jenny Knight Lessons of history help Carlisle pick itself up and look to the future Jenny Knight reports on the revival of the Cumbrian capital So Much to Do in the Renaissance City Hadrian's Wall How the Romans Made Sure the Coast was Clear Tullie House Birds flock to coastal haven of outstanding natural beauty The Solway Firth is a paradise for twitchers all year round, writes Derwent May Man on the Moon Has a Debatable Point of Origin Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall Country Uncovering unsavoury ancestors Tina Walsh looks at the bloody history of the land that the law forgot The taxing riddle behind the building of Hadrian's legacy Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall Country Wall Rises to Meet Heritage Criteria Take a peek into the secret life of a Roman legionnaire Henrietta Heald reports from one of Hadrian's greatest defensive structures English Heritage The Best (Web) Addresses along Hadrian's Wall Spectacular reward for braving howling wind Anthony Austin does the talk as you do the walk and lists all the unmissable sights Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall Country Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall Country Plot a Route to Take in the Sites Take care to follow the wall's code of conduct All ages can explore path to the past Hadrian's Wall National Trail is ideal walking country, finds Cathy Smith Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall Country Divine Witnesses to the Grandeur of Roman London Culture The enigmatic emperor who the English took to heart John Russell Taylor considers Hadrian's appeal in advance of a major exhibition Tourism When in Bath do as the centurions loved to do The pleasures of the elegant spa town spring eternal, finds Tim Bullamore Family Vineyard Raises a Glass to a Noble Tradition The strategic Kent gateway where the empire took root Tony Dawe tours the site of an early invader fort and the remains of a Roman villa Canterbury & Rochester Stepping out East in Search of Age-Old Wonders Wander through time with the ghosts of Chester's ancient past Hugh Taylor experiences life in the city 2,000 years ago Virgin Won over by an exotic lifestyle Lynda Murdin reveals why a tribe in North Yorkshire was happy to 'go Roman' Guernsey Take Time out to Witness History in the Making Enjoy England Index Wellcome trust Unlocking the Potential of Stem Cells Rock stars of science still evoke hope and horror As the laws on stem-cell research are debated, Kate Wighton looks at the issues Transplant patient leads way in fight against lung disease Stem cells have the potential to cure many conditions, writes Toby Murcott A Beginner's Guide to the Language of Stem Cells Monsters are far from the reality of research Incredible discoveries hint at wonder of scientific mysteries yet to be unravelled So many fields of research appear to hold such promise, writes Mark Frary How Cross-Species Embryos Can Benefit Humans Hopes for a body-repair system to cure many ills Science aims to regenerate damaged parts, says Roger Dobson Brain-cell transplants tax Parkinson's scientists New treatment for degenerative brain disease still some way off, discovers John Naish Quest to Reverse Motor Neuron Disease Symptoms Mother's plea for embyro research to help boys afflicted by fatal muscle disorder A family wants others to be spared the anguish it faces, writes Jenny Knight Cancer Stem Cells Give Clues to Tumour Regrowth Families seek treatments to ease misery of Alzheimer's Jenny Knight discovers why research into dementia is becoming so crucial Spine injuries may be repaired by a nose Rift grows as embryo laws nudge ethical boundaries Fresh legislation is needed to cope with rapid scientific progress, reports Janet Wright A New Bill is Born after a Long and Painful Gestation Scientists Play God? There is a Broad Church of Opinion Ytouring Theatre Company Status afforded to embryos is misplaced, says professor Toby Murcott discovers powerful arguments on both sides of the ethical divide Global drive to unlock secrets of new era in medicine The UK is at the forefront of a worldwide hunt for answers, Roger Dobson reports Nations divided by their view of human life Milestones in Quest for Holy Grail of Stem-Cell Research Welcome collection It's easy to do your bit Be Water Wise Children's Safe Drinking Water How will the water reach those in need? A lesson from the children Working together to save lives The Children's Safe Drinking Water Programme and Five & Alive Mother who made a difference A brighter future with purer water What can we all do to help? Index Omega Contents Marlene Dietrich in New York City Contacts Cathay Pacific It's not that my habits were excessive. Just regular. Let's just say my laptop bag has a chardonnay-shaped buige The Dark Ages Das Auto This week: Bristlebots I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No 183 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Uniform Cheek Bargainhunter Take a Fifties silhouette and give it a rockabilly edge. Cinch belts, killer heels and retro shades add a rebellious twist to an otherwise ladylike look Out There Politics of Style How to Get Dressed Look Sharp! Men's Stuff Gant Vauxhall New Agila It Takes a Village English Villages Under pressure from all quarters, the English village is fighting back: Alan Franks reports from the rural front line Lympstone, Devon Population: 1,700 Issues: affordable housing Lavenham, Suffolk Population: 1,800 Issues: satnav traffic, housing, social cohesion Turismo De Portugal Visa Nenthead, Cumbria English Villages Population: 400 Issues: dwindling services, inadequate transport Love Cyprus The Band that Jack Built Panasonic MBT The anti-shoe Volvo Take Two Esquire The world's leading fashion designers were invited to re-interpret Esquire magazine's most iconic covers, with some witty results Vodafone The Third Men They don't earn millions or date pop stars, but the England C team are still living the dream. Ben MacHell meets the players whose gritty determination could teach John Terry and co a thing or two G Plan Multiyork Cool to Be Kind Ditching the musty image of cast-offs and bric-a-brac, Oxfam's concept stores are sharpening up their fashion credentials with newly sourced fair-trade clothing and designer donations Life's Good Caramel Lipo, the Prequel Keeping up Appearances If diets and exercise fail, here's the answer: laser liposuction Home dying is much cheaper and the products less harsh … Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Pure White Be beautifully bronzed — whatever the weather Salon Spy: Capella Castlemartyr Magnum Mini Imported Asparagus Can Be Good, but I only Want the Best — and the Best is Definitely English Food Asparagus, Pata Negra Ham and White Bean Salad with Confit Egg Yolk Gordon Ramsay Asparagus and Pine Nut Scones with Goat's Cheese Filling Makes 6 Markwarner Oatly Asparagus, Celery, Pea and Smoked Bacon Risotto with Gremolata Serves 4 Food Taste Festivals The Sunday Times New Zealand Lamb Steak is for Punters who are Afraid of Food, the Kind who Eat out only once Every Ten Years Restaurants The Green Kitchen Hands-On Advice Rachel's organic D-Rink Aware Given Australian Winemakers' Ability, Few of US Predicted the Gallows Drop in Wine Quality Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Pesto Food Detective Search for a Hero Food Awards Don't miss your chance to nominate your favourite organic producer in the Times/Soil Association Organic Food Awards Purina Club Tropicana When creating his island hideaway, Brazilian designer Carlos Miele followed the natural rhythms of his home country The Times Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Countax Jane says it helps to have an alert, virile ram: 'They get the job done in a jiffy so your lambing is over quickly' Valley Girl Something wild Gardens Instead of 'outside rooms', garden designers Woolcott and Smith create patches of riotous natural planting Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Vegging out Multiple Display Advertising Items Dwell Cotton Traders Multiple Display Advertising Items Outside work, I'm not young at all. If I were a soldier drafted to 'Nam, I'd already be seven years above the average age, if you take Paul Hardcastle's word for it Beta Male The Times ABTA Toyota Index One Mission Index Capo di flat capo A national treasure or serial foot-in-mouth sufferer? Caitlin Moran gets to grips with the Duke of Edinburgh Stepping out Going out Britain's best countryside can be seen only on foot. Richard Morrison laces up Digging up a Golden Relic He's back . . . James Christopher reports on the return of Indiana Jones, while overleaf we unearth a trove of Indy trivia Lovers and Fighters: Women in Indy's Life Where Did You Get that Hat? They'll Be Back With Friends like These . . . Dangerous Parking Pearls of Ancient Wisdom Top Films in Rep Speed Racer New Film Reviews Directors: Andy & Larry Wachowski, PG, 135min Stars: Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, Susan Sarandon On general release Honeydripper Director: John Sayles, PG, 123min Stars: Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Stacy Keach On general release Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? Director: Morgan Spurlock, 12A, 93min Stars: Morgan Spurlock, Alexandra Jamieson On general release Wedded miss The Big Film The rom-com What Happens in Vegas misses the jackpot by miles, says Wendy Ide Director: Tom Vaughan, 12A, 99min Stars: Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Rob Corddry On general release Doomsday Director: Neil Marshall, 18,105min Stars: Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins, Adrian Lester On general release I Served the King of England Director: Jirí Menzel, 15,120 min Stars: Ivan Barnev, Ivan Barnev, Oldrich Kaiser On selected release, in Czech Winter Soldier Director: Winter Films Collective, tbc, 95min On selected release Vexille Director: Fumihiko Sori, 12A, 109min Voices: Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Shosuke Tanihara On selected release, in Japanese Mouth to Mouth Director: Alison Murray, 18,101min Stars: Ellen Page, Eric Thal, Natasha Wightman On selected release Manufactured Landscapes Director: Jennifer Baichwal, U, 80min Stars: Edward Burtynsky On selected release Also out Films on Release Ashes to Ashes DVD Reviews Creators: Matthew Graham, Ashley Pharoah, 15,2008 Stars: Philip Glenister, Keeley Hawas, Dean Andrews Retail DVD Bonnie & Clyde: Special Edition Director: Arthur Penn, 18,1968 Stars: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman Retail DVD/Blu-ray P. S. I Love You Director: Richard LaGravenese, 12,2007 Stars: Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow Retail DVD Also out Wonder stuff Parel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the people who really know. Here, staff from Hamleys examine Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium Borders Podcast of the Week Chris Campling strays into the grisly world of Cinema Diabolica Powershot Pinball Constructor Games Reviews Oxygen/DS (£17.99,3+) Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles Ubisoft/DS (£29.99,12+) ATV Offroad Fury 4 Sony/PS2 (£29.99,3+) Emergency Mayhem Codemasters/Wii (£34.99,12+) Older, wiser . . . Does the new role for bubbly Ruthie Henshall reveal a hint of sadness? Matt Wolf met her Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Openairtheatre Top Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Jethro still stand Tull Defying time and pop fashion, Jethro Tull are still packing them in after 40 years. John Bungey discovers how Rock/pop Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Neil Diamond Home Before Dark (Columbia, TMS £11.99) Martina Topley Bird The Blue God (Independiente, TMS £10.99) Flight of the Conchords Flight of the Conchords (Warners, TMS £9.99) Gemma Hayes The Hollow of Morning (Gemma Hayes Music, TMS £9.99) Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago (Secretly Canadian, TMS £10.99) Bill Frisell Jazz/world History, Mystery (Nonesuch, TMS £13.99) Emmanuel Jal Warchild (Sonic 360, TMS £9.99) Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip THEBIGCD Ben MacHell goes back to school with the bedsit hip-hop of Angles Sunday Best Recordings, TMS £9.99) Bohuslav Matousek Classical Martinu (Hyperion, TMS £11.99) Bernard Haitink Mahler (CSO Resound, TMS £11.99) The Sixteen Streams of Tears (Coro, TMS £10.99) Comet Top Clubs Freesat Top Classical Sounds Top Jazz Top Gigs Online Acting the star Stage actor, film heart-throb, oh, and he sings too; Phoebe Greenwood meets Johnny Flynn In his own write Xu Bing survived the chaos of the Cultural Revolution to create his extraordinary calligraphy, says Joanna Pitman Top Five Museums Top Five Events Outdoor Events in the China now Festival Top Five Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Jack the Ripper and the East End A new exhibition aims to put the notorious murders into their true social context, says Louise Cohen Square Meal: 10 Top sandwich spots For a quick bite to delight, follow Square Meal's guide to the best sandwiches in the South East ££ Boheme Kitchen and Bar ££ Elk in the Woods Tartine The Big Eat £ Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen £ Napket ££ the Pigs ££ Sticky Fingers ££ Sophie's Steakhouse and Bar ££ Zeitgeist at the Jolly Gardeners Price Guide Top Five for Kids Gladiators ready . . . viewers ready? TV&RADIO Taut torsos, skimpy outfits … Yes, Gladiators is back on TV. Mike Mulvihill joins the frenzy Slow boat to China Rural China with its ancient ways of life and rich wildlife has remained a mystery to the West, Until now, says Chris Riley Radio Head Chris Campling hears Anthony Minghella Chater's Choice Saturday 10 Main channels TV Choice Variations Inspector Gadget (1999) Main channels Saturday 10 Film Choice ITV1, 3.30pm Young Winston (1972) BBC Two, 4.45pm East is East (1999) Channel 4,9pm The Hole (2001) Channel 4,10.50pm The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Channel 4,1.10am Flags of Our Fathers (2006)/Letters from lwo Jima (2006) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 9.35pm/11.50pm Saturday 10 Prime-time multichannel Radio 1's Big Weekend 2008 Digital Choice BBC Three, tonight 7pm/9.15pm/12.15am; tomorrow, 7pm/11.15pm Live Championship Football Sky Sports 1, midday Pangea Day Live Event Sky Movies Indie, 7pm Notes from North Korea CNN, 8pm The Universe History Channel, 9pm Bryan Ferry — Dylanesque Sky Arts, 9pm Derren Brown: Something Wicked This Way Comes E4,10.05pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 10 Sunday 11 Main Channels TV Choice Variations Jewel of the Nile (1985) Main channels Sunday 11 Film Choice ITV1, 3pm Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) BBC One, 8.05pm Hero (2002) Channel 4,9.05pm Legally Blonde (2001) Five, 9.05pm Sophie's Choice (1982) Multi Channel TCM, 9pm Shaun of the Dead (2004) ITV2, 10.05pm Sunday 11 Prime-time multichannel Don't Forget the Lyrics Digital Choice Sky One, 7pm Live SPL Football Setanta Sports 1,11.30am Live Premier League Football Sky Sports 1 & 2 (and HD1 & 2), from 2pm; Setanta Sports 1, from 2.30pm Gladiators Sky One, 6pm/10pm The Simpsons Sky One, 8pm Lost Sky One, 9pm (multistart via the red button) Mad Men BBC Four, 10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 11 Monday 12 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Fast and the Furious (2001) Main channels Monday 12 Film Choice ITV1, 10.35pm The Forgotten (2004) Five, 11.05pm American Gangster (2007)/Into the Wild (2007)/Brick Lane (2007) Multi Channel New to Sky Box Office Monday 12 Prime-time multichannel Admin Digital Choice BBC Three, 11pm Days That Shook the World Discovery, 4pm Lohengrin Sky Arts (HD), 8pm Herod: Behind the Myth History Channel, 9pm Shrink Rap More4,10pm The Truth about Beauty UKTV Style, 10pm Radio listings Radio Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice Main channels Tuesday 13 Phenomenon (1996) BBC One, 11.15pm A Real Friend (TVM, 2006) Multi Channel BBC Four, 10.30pm Tuesday 13 Prime-time multichannel What Happened Next? Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Battlestar Galactica Sky One (& HD), 9pm Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts BBC Three, 9pm Deadliest Catch Discovery, 9pm True Stories: Carny More4,10pm Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard Sky Arts, 10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 Main channels TV Choice Variations Bounce (2000) Main channels Wednesday 14 Film Choice BBC One, 11.30pm Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) Multi Channel BBC Three, 10pm Mercury Rising (1998) ITV4, 10.35pm Wednesday 14 Prime-time multichannel Storyville: The Battle for Jerusalem/My Israel Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm/9.50pm Francesco's Venice BBC Four, 8pm Sinatra under Siege ITV2, 9pm Those Were the Days: '76 Long Hot Summer ITV3, 9pm/12.10am Sleeper Cell FX, 10pm Comedy Showcase: Free Agents E4,11pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 Main channels TV Choice Variations Shadow of a Doubt (TVM, 1995) Main channels Thursday 15 Film Choice Five, 3.10pm Crash (2004) Multi Channel Film4,9pm The Usual Suspects (1995) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 10pm Thursday 15 Prime-time multichannel Flipping Out, Israel's Drug Generation: Storyville Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Live Test Cricket Sky Sports1,10am European Tour Golf Sky Sports 2,10am Live Football: England v Scotland ITV4, 7pm In Search of Medleval Britain BBC Four, 7.30pm Songbook Sky Arts (& HD), 8pm The Suffolk Strangler Crime & Investigation Network, 8pm Panorama BBC Four, 10pm Heroes BBC Three (& HD), 10.30pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 15 Friday 16 Main channels TV Choice Variations Timecop (1994) Main channels Friday 16 Film Choice BBC One, 11.40pm Day of the Dead (1985) BBC Two, 12.35am Lake Placid (1999) MultiChannel Sky One, 9pm Friday 16 Prime-time multichannel Jericho Digital Choice Hallmark, 8pm Top Dog Animal Planet, 8pm Genesis: Come Rain or Shine/When in Rome BBC Four, 9pm/10pm Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus Sky Arts, 9pm The Mighty Boosh Dave, 9.40pm Doc Martin ITV3, 10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 16 Sci Fi Channel
Referência(s)