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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Marianne Gray, Stipa Tenuissima, Sebastian Faulks, Andrew Billen, Ginny Bennet, Alice Bowe, Caroline Stacey, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Frost, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Katie Jarvis, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Sarah Emily Miano, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, John C. Beyer, Carol Midgley, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Alastair Campbell, Peter Jennings, Vivienne Parry, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Caroline Hendrie, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Gareth Scurlock, Gary Yohe, Victoria Beckham, Jane MacArtney, Fred C. Gee, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Bryn Frank, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ian Hoyle, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Tom Charity, Terri Green, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Laura Lovett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sarah Dempster, Mini Grey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Rosemary Duffy, H. Beresford, Nicholas Roe, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Toby Murcott, Raymond Blanc, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Caroline White, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Dean Jamison, Lucy Sweeney, Jean Murphy, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Caroline Garner, Petula Clark, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Neil Fisher, Aggie MacKenzie, James Bond, Russell Kempson, Ben Schott, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Islwyn Price, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Sheridan Gilley, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Scott Rutherford, Joan O'Connor, David Baddiel, Charles Reynolds, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Hurst, Christina Koning, Stuart Miles, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Paul Collier, Gordon Ramsay, Ken Paris, Ian Muirhead Managing Director, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Tom Whipple, Thomasina Miers, Professor Robert Winston, Barbara Lantin, Allan Mallinson, Mark Burnett, Susan Horton, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Ann Brady, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Mike Mulvihill, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ehrlich, Liz Hollis, Robert Crampton, Tim Hames, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Michael Penrose, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Jack Black, Alice Fordham, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Lynda Murdin, Sheila Keating, Garth Ap Ress, Alan Lee, Dave Manson, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Caitlin Moran, Sir Laurence Martin, Des MacHale, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Peter Killar, John Naish, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, James Smith, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Robert Cole Personal Investor, James Christopher, David Budworth, Michael Evans, Professor Robert Millar, Geoffrey Robertson, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Kim Newman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Will Hide, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Todd Sandler, Peter Mason, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, Richard Harden, Stephen Gold, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex 'Quit now' call grows as Labour MPs panic Party loses faith in Brown's leadership Defeat in Crewe is 'electoral catastrophe' Bitter tears of the Nimrod families Index Andrew Billen MPs' expenses Deadline diet Over a barrel Furious Ferguson The Workout Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Quick find Timesonline The Times MoD rejects call by coroner to ground Nimrod fleet Aircraft deaths Families furious at 'insult' to blast victims Surveillance plane has 'never been airworthy' 'Spy in the sky' plays a vital role in battle but the safety of its crew must come first 40 years of service George Smith Restaurant blast suspect 'had a last-minute text of support' Armed police officers swoop on two other men M15 had information on man injured by bomb Angry pawns who are desperate to belong Post Office boss gets £3 million package More measles Bad report Paint-sperm link Rhys murder remand Picture Gallery Indiana Jones and the wrath of the Communist Party And finally ... Sir Trevor gets ready to call time on ITV News Rolex Labour MPs fear time is running out to pick a leader who can win Crewe & Nantwich Party furious over Tory toffs campiagn Minister warns about 'beginning of the end' The choice is between a defeat or a rout Crewe & Nantwich Sighs of relief in town under the spotlight Crumb of comfort for Government but not its leader City starts cosying up to the Tories again after scent of real success Crewe & Nantwich Seat Comment Cameron has his foot in the door — now he must take care to avoid a slip Tory leader hails the 'end for new Labour' He faces new risks as front-runner for No 10 Dalai Lama offers Brown a spot of spiritual relief P&O Barclays Titanic search was cover for secret Cold War subs mission US Navy wanted to find lost nuclear vessels Wrecks gave scientist clue to locating liner O2 Your M&S Regulator investigates £50m gas overcharging claims against npower Customers uncovered flaws in billing system This was a one-off problem, says company The npower story in full Hiscox Fiat Police to pay damages for dawn raid on Harry Redknapp's home Victory deals a blow to 'corruption' inquiry Judge condemns 'unacceptable failures' Advisers recommend lower penalties for breaching ASBO Brittany Ferries Sainsbury's Janice Turner Laura Ashley Giles Coren You know it makes sense: ditch Brown now The Good, the Bad and the Russians Communists are the latest to feel stung by being cast as Hollywood villains Operation Survival Brown's best strategy should start with an honest retreat over 42 days Npower, No Thanks The energy company is wrong in principle and practice The penalties, then the bonus Picture Gallery Hillary, Cherie – don't people love to hate 'em? Defence budgets Campbell quotes Sensible snails Football is not only about winning the match Where have all the flowers gone? After this our exile Timesonline Price-busting drink A gentleman's way Pigeon prevention The world's worst? Breast-feeding rules Nothing on TV? Pass me the remote As a homeless bat, I stand firm on this one Past Notes Bravia Celebrity dog track is running out of time Argos Best of breed Currys Thinking man Modern warfare Halifax Presidential adviser who says that sometimes torture is heroic way Philip Bobbitt insists that he is not telling anyone what to think. But few policymakers will be able to ignore his challenging ideas, says Giles Whittell Ibis Hotel Dfs Dfs Cannes 'B-movie' offerings bomb with the film-buyers Being Charlie Kaufman is a melancholy job First night Film Synecdoche, New York Cannes Film Festival Lloyds TSB MPs claim everything and kitchen sink Expense receipts show cost of second homes How Blairs out-spent Brown on improvements Magnet Music is forgettable, voting dodgy at best ... but we still love it The troublemakers have been separated to try to stop the traditional Eurovision mutual backscratching contest, says Pete Paphides FlyZOOM Battle of the bands Schott's Eurovision Almanac As singers across Europe prepare to perform, and Wogan sharpens his tongue. Ben Schott presents a miscellany of Eurovision winners and losers NewcastleGateshead PC World It's Mars or bust as Nasa probe plunges towards its frozen landing zone Multiple Display Advertising Items Playboy arms dealer is convicted Neighbours at war behind Great Wall Teacher banned over sex talks Theme park asks parents to switch off Jessops Bull is shot after terrorising drivers on dual carriageway Dell Muslim cleared of murdering BNP man Neighbour found guilty of manslaughter Court told he endured campaign of racism Multiple Display Advertising Items You've got $50bn to help save the world; now how will … Global challenges Nobel laureates are among the economists gathering in Copenhagen to answer that question. The Times invites you to join in The experts Disease Terrorism Conflict Global warming Hunger and malnutrition Hilton Bluewater bomb threat Cherie Blair claim denied Tests support murder note Screwfix Love blossoms at Gorilla Kingdom Climbing Everest? You'll have to join a queue Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Harrison Ford China Mexico Can we believe what the junta says? Burma relents and allows aid in China earthquake HSBC Long march Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Pandas moved out amid fears over food Foreign workers flee for their lives Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricket fat cats on the back foot as underdogs hit them all for six Jessops Expensive mistakes Polygamists win back their stolen children Immediate appeal as court backs parents More than 400 seized from church in raid BT (AP), (AFP): US missile defence plans condemned Plan for bridge to Sicily revived (AP): Tornados sweep across four states Holiday Inn Fishermen give away free samples as they join protest over fuel prices Clinton forced to apologise for staying in race 'in case of an assassination' Miliband questions policy on talking to Iran Fit for office? McCain opens his medical files to fight age concern Gang leader, convict, killer: now tattooed pastor is trying to lead others out of Hell Mother's death led to rejection of violent life Notorious inmate found his faith in jail Joshlewsey Nightlife and business return as tent protesters, finally leave heart of city Multiple Display Advertising Items Rubbish threatens and ancient necropolis Timesonline (Reuters): Five are killed in Chile flooding (AFP): Iran 'duped' nuclear inquiry (Reuters): 17 relatives die in bomb attack (AP): Offender given lot of sentences Yha Sun lotions help to kill coral reefs Unicef (AFP): Rich countries climate charge (AP): Posthumous military honour (AFP): Money laundry ring arrested (AP): Clampdown on holy rebels Euro Tunnel The Sunday Times Silverjet fights to stay in the air after cash lifeline fails to materialise Shares suspended as fresh finance is sought Reuben brothers line up contingency plan Accelerating oil costs push hydrogen power ID card 'shambles' Total blamed for fire L&G backs Rock case Quote of the day Highland fling? Business big shot Ticket levy proposed for stranded air passengers Bank account Stock markets Budweiser froths as InBev finds $50bn to launch bid Musings on a steakhouse that is not well done Picture Gallery Commodities Cazenove Capital Management Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Energy adviser puts forward powerful case for hydrogen Alternatives sought as oil prices accelerates Both technology and infrastructure need lift Business big shot Consumers braced for higher bills Marston's, the brewer behind Pedigree ale, has distanced itself from industry moves to ban the Chancellor from every pub in the land after his decision to increase beer duty in the last Budget California Room for investors at Von Essen Hotels City Diary Royal Mail staff could be excused for being a tad confused … City Diary Brewer Marston's argues that making Reit move would be wrong decision Fifty is less than lucky number for casino City Diary Ale house Picture Gallery Banks braced for watchdog review into loan insurance sales Report will seek to fine leading banks Customers pay £5.5bn in premiums each year Five survive cut as doubts grow about ID card scheme HSBC IMF says there is no scope for rate cuts Darling cautioned to stick by financial rules Fund takes swipe at deal for 10p losers The Times Shop fitter's figures fail to lift the gloom CAA joins calls to limit dominance of BAA Buncefield oil fire was result of negligence by Total, says High Court Deadline Media Planet Sale of stake in DVD publishing unit could raise up to £200m for Woolworths The Times Rock investors win backing from L&G in fight for compensation Société Générale expects further heat on release of internal Kerviel reports Managers under fire for 'slipshod' approach Findings could prove useful for US lawyers Government auction dented as Suez quits competition for British Energy Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft in pursuit of ways to spend acquisition pot of $50bn Ballmer says Yahoo! was not key to strategy Icahn seeks to double stake in search engine Times Mobile Halliburton and Candover in bidding war over Expro Compass shows way ahead for Indian film Bollywood star takes high road to Scotland Stageplay The Sunday Times Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds It takes work for guests to rest easy Ian Carter, the dynamo behind the comfort of Hilton Hotels, is intent on growth, writes Dominic Walsh CV 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 Lloyds TSB provides a rare silver lining Market report Coal of Africa is talk of town Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Get on the buses, if you want a successful journey Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Derek Goodwin Ornithologist at the Natural History Museum who wrote definitive works on crows, pigeons and estrildid finches Derek Goodwin, ornithologist, was born on February 26,1920. He died on May 14,2008, aged 88 Modern Times Jamie Scarlett Expert on tartans who debunked shortbread-tin whimsy and conducted careful experiments in dyeing and weaving James Scarlett, MBE, expert on tartans, was born on June 4,1920. He died on May 16,2008, aged 87 Michael de Larrabeiti Freewheeling author and jack of all trades who created the Borribles saga of feral child-men who run riot in South London Michael de Larrabeiti, author and jack of all trades, was born on August 18,1934. He died of cancer on April 18,2008, aged 73 Dominic Rieu Scholar who translated the Acts of the Apostles for Penguin and later revised his father E. V. Rieu's versions of Homer Dominic Rieu, MC, soldier, translator and headmaster, was born on October 26,1916. He died on April 29,2008, aged 91 A simple supper in an upper room that feeds us still Faith How Sainthood is built upon a prayer The Vatican is moving ever closer towards the beatification of John Henry Newman Faith news When a batsman walks, phoning a friend and wearing blazers in May Modern times Feather report Readers reply The Royal Society Fellowships What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving services Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline Deaths Awards Gifts Athena Press Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsorproducts Multiple Display Advertising Items Spare a frozen tear for Bank Holiday penguins Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day May 24,1978 In a controversial break with the past, echoing German industrial democracy, the Prime Minister promises employees a greater say in running their companies, including introducing worker-directors Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Hughes seeks change of luck on Nahoodh Racing Stratford Curragh today Course specialists Tomorrow Newmarket Yesterday's results Brighton Formula One Newcastle Haydock Park Football Pontefract Stratford Fleeting Spirit has pace to be Temple ace Racing Haydock Park Newmarket Racing next week Beverley Racing Catterick Football Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Cartmel Basketball Results Cricket Cycling Football Golf Rugby league Squash Tennis Experience Warwickshire follow their leader to battle through the pain Scoreboard Weather forecast Kent v Somerset Cricket LV County Championship England Vs Barbarians Surrey v Yorkshire Nottinghamshire v Sussex Glamorgan v Northamptonshire Essex v Leicestershire Munster pitch camp in hope of permanent place among Europe's elite Rugby union Heineken Cup final Irish province slight favourites for victory Toulouse must win battle of the forwards The final reckoning Ruddock aims to let off steam with a spot of retail therapy Guinness Premiership Cavendish takes his revenge on Bennati Keegan caught short Kotooshu on brink Drugs ban for Akins China's Olympic stadium put The world gets a first look at the principal venue for this summer's Games as athletes take the track in dry run for the main event London 2012 should follow the example of Sheffield to ensure post-Games legacy Road to Beijing 2008 Nadal's supremacy permits him to relax in comfortable surroundings Tennis French Open Champion loves the clay of Roland Garros Daunting challenge for Murray after draw Multiple Display Advertising Items First-round draw from Roland Garros Pretenders to the crown Sharapova set to fill void left after Henin's retirement McGinley drives into the distance as big guns find it rough going Golf BMW PGA Championship Acupuncture helps Tunnicliff give chase Dinwiddie breaks day-old course record Leading scores English pair show slow and steady can prevail Clinical Leeds increase lead to eight points after bruising derby Rugby league Engage Super League Titleist Powell and Gay ready for their Palace appointment Athletics City fan who wants to see Manchester united in celebration The big interview After the Reds' triumph in Moscow, a true heavyweight of boxing is hoping to spark a victory parade at his team's home tonight Alfa Brera S The Times Forecast says Lazcano bout will be no damp squib New Zealand fight back after shrewd moves from Vaughan seize initiative Cricket Second npower Test match Smart captaincy holds touring team in check Sidebottom the pick of bowlers for England Timesonline Scoreboard from Old Trafford Just like good old days as Hair is still on the ball at Old Trafford Cricket Second npower Test match South Africa recall Nel to provide back-up and knowhow Tour party and dates The game within Mosley finds fight for survival is losing him friends and influence Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Ecclestone rejects claim of seeking control Key FIA council wants president to step down Timesonline Hamilton sees rain as chance to follow the Senna legend ITV1, 1pm tomorrow Don't worry JT, we can get through this penalty hell together Sorry Harry, but next time it's the exit 'That boy' makes ugly impression Virus from vaccinations forces Owen to miss latest tour of duty Football Newcastle striker has to rest for fortnight Capello still to name captain for friendlies Outspoken McShane risks the wrath of Keane Wenger upset that Diarra failed to show more patience Premier Leeds? You're having a laugh — it's great in League One Football Rick Broadbent has enjoyed this season as much as when his beloved club went all the way to the Champions League semi-finals Prutton hopes defiance continues in 'special year' Leicester relegation forces Holloway out Henry faces decision Spurs say no to Eto'o Wales lose Davies Benitez aims high Best view in town Hull's journey from darkness to bright lights is almost complete Football Coca-Cola Championship play-offs final First trip to Wembley in 104-year history Sporting city ready for top-flight football Ashbee overcomes adversity to walk tall in final Promotion is only worth it if you plan for the future Johnson happy to silence critics with climb up the divisions alongside father Football Coca-Cola Championship play-offs final Manager ready to finish off the job for a place in City history Ferguson talks fate, the future and a fourth European crown Moscow 2008 The Champions Retirement? No way. The Manchester United manager puts another Champions League title top of his many priorities for next season Club confident that Queiroz will ignore lure of Portugal Manager keen to ensure Giggs remains part of the furniture Row with Real over Ronaldo turns nasty Anelka refused to take penalty because he had not been given time to prepare Football Striker claims request was 'out of the question' Decision left Terry to become the fall guy Sky Sports Assistants set to join Grant on way out Football The Game on Monday Times Crossword 23,922 Ferguson on the attack as Ronaldo row turns nasty Real Madrid accused of 'lacking in morals' United manager says star player is staying put The Times The Homecoming Mind the gap: England bowlers bare their teeth and … Ricky Hatton Giles Smith Index Inside Free guides Harness some plebble power Webwatch Money Letters Brought to account Pay distinction Case Study Praise where It's Due Switched on The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Time-warped world of npower Fidelity Customers blow a gasket over billing flaw Mark Atherton reports on allegations, supported by the energy watchdog, of mis-selling and overcharging by npower Multiple Display Advertising Items How to complain to energywatch Icesave Case Study Customer to Take Legal Action Is it really worth running for cover? How growing numbers take out private medical insurance Rebecca O'Connor checks out the costs and exclusions Kaupthing Bank Innovative scheme from National Deposit Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Multiple Display Advertising Items Fraud victim given cold shoulder Your Shout Piggy Kruger added: "a delightful blog — a light amid … Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Firstsave Bond Membership does have its privileges Mark Bridge says that the considerable benefits of joining a private club can be yours relatively cheaply Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Cheap rates are music to the ears of younger 'clubbers' Neptune Can you diagnose our problem? Rosemary Duffy helps a doctor and a hospital consultant to cure their savings and property malaise Alliance Leicester Louise and Farhad: what the experts say Financial CV Post Office Louise's response Banks discover a taste for the exotic David Budworth looks at the protected funds that claim to offer investors safe exposure to high-risk markets Bank of Scotland Protected fund for inheritance tax breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items British Land offers easy pickings Thesharecentre 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 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 New this Week Also inside Every Week Next Week To HRT or not HRT? Need to Know? Nasty gnashers Why we're lacking that Hollywood smile Heaven scent Jet-lag jammer Red-nosed rodents Herbal help Please squeeze me Late spurt Well, Well .. . Clear Zal An ethical balancing act Junk Medicine GM Animals Look at my baby New technology now allows us to see extraordinary pictures of unborn children, says Liz Hollis For: 'It's especially moving for dads' Against: 'Beware the embarrassment factor' Vitabiotics Prof of the Week Clearing the Air Join the gym mistress Power Plate Surge Squeeze out the sneeze Standard Life In sickness and health Hep C: the facts I'm the expert around here Testing times? Just relax As a million young people across the country knuckle down to exams, what can parents do to help them through the ordeal? Barbara Lantin asks the experts for top stress-busting tips The Times Tea and revision For Families in the Times Today Ask your Father Well on the way to a slimmer summer shape Wassen How It Works HealthClub Breakfast Choose Any One of These Lunch Choose Any One of These Dinner Choose Any One of These Breakfast Choose One The Deadline Diet More Meal Options Lunch Choose One Dinner Choose One Drinks Part Two of our 28-Day Exercise Plan to Get You Feeling Fitter, Trim and Toned How to make my cheese soufflé Easy cheese soufflé with summer garlic In the first of a new series, Thomasina Miers salutes The Good Life with a delicious light dish Nutritionist's verdict Timesonline Discover pastures new How green is our agriculture? Caroline Stacey checks out what's happening down on the farm Full marques for high production values Beauty Boff The Times In a perfect niche Ann Brady discovers more than a touch of glass Multiple Display Advertising Items More Celtic retreats Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter SoOrganic Multiple Display Advertising Items A Taste of Summer at the Health Club Home all alone .. . Perfect Pets Pick the Right Pet for your Family What you need Multiple Display Advertising Items Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! Downlown diva Singer Petula Clark, 74, on fame, fitness and learning to live with the blues Eye q Index Scruffy tops, red carpets and rosé: confessions of a Cannes virgin Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals Trapp shut The Debrief Site of the Week Www. muenchen-tourist. de Golden heights Citizen Traveller Week 3 Qantas Comment by Lou Siroy, Travel Picture Editor Timesonline Flavour, drama, passion — this is the Provence I love Chef Raymond Blanc takes time out from the Manoir aux Quat' Saisons to relish the region's flavours and pass on some of his top foodie addresses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond's Blanc's Provencal address book Spain Timesonline Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The low-down on high season The holidays are just around the corner and you haven't booked for your family? Don't panic, it's not too late, say Caroline Hendrie and Jo Morris The Times Waterstone's Mysteries and magic in a land that time forgot A trek through Ethiopia leads Tom Whipple to ancient monastries and hidden treasures The Lodge Dizzying Extremes Need to know Rosetta Stone Culture and caves in Spain Brittany Ferries Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Leave the net at home Travel writers attack blogs and e-mail for killing holiday adventure, reports Tom Chesshyre Online all the time Pedalling, powered by paella The Times Need to know Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest Soprano St Magnus Court, Aberdeen Room At The Inn Watch Ray Mears Goes Walkabout Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Pack Mandarin Silk Tunic Berthemont Les Bains Norway Index Cover Story Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Old friends have gone, but they find happy homes' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say This week Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, May 1976 Critic's Chart James Smith on writing under communist rule Reader Chart Dave Manson selects six favourite titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Times Struggle for peace in our time War in the 21st century is more about legitimacy than territory, argues Philip Bobbitt in Terror and Consent. Allan Mallinson is ready to believe Hot type Canadian takes the £10,000 prize Blossoming on the bookshelves Still messing about - the Rat had it right Competition: see your illustration on the cover of The Wind in the Willows Word aloud Make Hay while the stars shine The Times Voice of defiance in the dark Even while Albania suffered under Hoxha's regime, Ismail Kadare could not be silenced. He tells Alice Fordham about his struggles, and how he is relishing new-found fame Extract Ismail Kadare: Landmark works Waterstone's Event giveaway Hooked on a frantic pursuit of pleasure Founder of the original X-files Bold confrontation with Aids Sssh . . . secrets from the library Quite Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian by Scott Douglas In short The Times Complex knots in family ties In short Blurring at the edges The Sorrows of an Amercian by Siri HUstvedt Uncomfortable echoes of reality The Murder Farm by Andrea Maria Schenkel translated by Anthea Bell Life after Brit Art Novel West Coast By Kate Muir Classics Modern Novel Writing By William Beckford Rainbow's End An African Memoir By Lauren St John Penguin, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p)4 Redemption Falls Fiction By Joseph O'Connor Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) An Ocean of Air A Natiural History of the Atmosphere By Gabrielle Walker Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Blood Kin By Ceridwen Dovey Atlantic Books, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Vishnu's Crowded Temple Great Rebellion By Maria Misra Penguin, ?9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) The Secret of Lost Things By Sheridan Hay Harper Perennial, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Heroic endeavours make a comeback After falling out of fashion, crime-fighting crusaders with super-powers find themselves in demand again. Amanda Craig offers a roll call of high-flyers The Times Audiobooks God or monster? Ben MacIntyre 'Some have hailed the fib as the ultimate form of geek poetry' Jumbo Crossword 758 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4536 The Listener Crossword 3983 The Workout Bridge Picture Line KenKen No 54 - Medium Samurai Su Doku No 092 - Easy Su Doku No 1907 - Difficult Killer No 834 — Deadly Friday Sulutions: Index Contents A sea change for the better Break Away — but Not Too Far — to Enjoy Unsung Destinations Cruising for an alternative view of the countryside Good times return as the Troubles are left behind Belfast Peace is bringing new life to the old mean streets, finds David Sharrock Discovering the Joys of Co. Down with Van the Man City's best show that good food knows no bounds Premier Inn Coastal walks and plenty of culture in the Vale Cardiff Capital place rich in history and perfect for a visiting time lord Cardiff Bay Brings New Life to Wining and Dining Paradise for Wags and culture vultures Manchester Nick Wyke finds plenty of choice to suit all tastes in this vibrant and historical centre Food to Be Scoffed Not Scoffed at as City Catches up Take a canal boat or steam train to enjoy the rich rural heritage Legends of fashion steal limelight from Robin Hood Nottingham Jayne Dowle joins the crowds who are putting the city on the shopping map From Georgian Elegance to the Workhouse New breed of chefs is bowling over diners Premier Inn A flawless jewel that waits to be discovered Norwich Tony Dawe pays tribute to the city's medieval heritage and its zest for life Children's fun parks and stately homes broaden Norfolk's appeal Kick off with a Taste of Traditional Delia Glittering new views as fog on the Tyne disappears Everything from Hogwarts to Holy Island Out with the Greasy Spoon and in with the Bistro In a place of grand designs Glasgow Julia Brookes sees dramatic buildings, visits lively clubs and shops until she drops Go wild and have a drop of the hard stuff A Taste of the World from Haggis to Shashimi Premier Inn Index Honda Panasonic Contents Dylan Gets down with the Kids Contacts Boots …\ Peugeot This week: Extreme Mechanical Watches I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Baroness Greenfield, 57, Director, Royal Institution Lexiconfusion No. 185 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Chrysler Retail Therapy Growing Pains Bargainhunter Out There Seaside Chic Bras in their Eyes How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Rotary Lexus The Beautiful and the Damned Since 1994 photographer Seamus Murphy has criss-crossed Afghanistan, captivated by a people whose harsh lives are all too short Philips My Multiyork 007 Reborn Drink Aware Devil May Care Vauxhall Cravendale The Economist Saab 93 Timesonline The Para who Changed TV Purina Seven Go Wild Children have never had it so good: keep pint-sized fashionistas happy with a mix of rugged playwear and designer miniatures Boots Golden Wonder Dear Sarah Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White Refreshing products to keep you bright on hot summer days Salon Spy: East River Spa The Lifeline that Comes in a Cup Ariel It is Sad that People Turn to Bought-In Cakes for a Treat Food Cherry Bakewell Financiers Makes 8 Chocolate and Caramelised Orange Cake The Times Taste Gordon's If You Call Me Call Me 'mr Coren I Don't Want Strangers Using my First Name I'm Not Australian Restaurants The Green Kitchen Food Miles Bosch The Sunday Times Pink Wines, Lacking the Acidity of White Wines and the Fruit of Reds, are More Fragile Six .. . 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