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Giles Smith, David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Alfred Beka, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Maggie O'Farrell, Paul McKenna TV Hypnotist, Clare Lewis, Rosemary Righter, Nicholas Bamforth, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, John Morgan, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Robin Pagnamenta Energy Editor, Catherine Boyle, Ivo Tennant, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Brian Wylie, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Carol Smillie, Gabrielle Starkey, Margaret Carruthers, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Irene Khan Secretary-General, Lauren Thompson, A. Hill Griffith, John Bungey, Alexei Sayle, Marcus Wareing, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, David Norman Director of Campaigns, Philip Ewan, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Terry Marsh, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Alan Titchmarsh, Emma Magnus, Brian Keenan, Toby Sawday, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Steven Hoggart, Atul Kochhar, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Kirsteen Nixon, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Nicola Smith, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Jeanette Winterson, Ma Jian, Laura Lovett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Thomas Gillan, Lydia Slater, Julia Brookers, Sophie Harris, Ben Lerwill, Toby Murcott, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matthew Collings, Keith Matthews, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lord Elton, Kate Muir, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Fenby, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, David Vinter, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Peter Ellegard, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, Andrew Salmon, Mark Hix, Sally Baker, Angela Hatnett, Douglas Rankine, Terry Christian, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rose Prince, Raymond Keene, Pratap Rughani, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Kathleen Glancy, Gill Hallifax, Bruce Dessau, Philip Boobbyer, Oliver Peyton, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Mary Lussiana, Roger Phillips, Chris Campling, Rick Jones, Cathy Harris, Samantha Lewis, Anil Bhanot, Patrick Hosking, Gary Buchanan, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, John Sauven Executive Director, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Thomasina Miers, Martyn Lobley, GP, Rodney Drake, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Ruth Scurr, Anthony Aust Former Deputy Legal Adviser, Paul Simons, Jerry Diccos, Kevin Maher, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Elizabeth Balsom, Joanna Pitman, Attiq Sadiq, Philip Webster Political Editor, Charlotte Buckley, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Robin Kempster, Harriet Addison, Natasha Cooper, John Cutter, Min Jin Lee, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Bishop John Bickersteth, John W. Fordham, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Richard Hammond, Clare Sims, Sheila Keating, Kevin Dowling, Iain Finlayson, Gordan Ramsay, Neil Fisher, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Bess Twiston Davies, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Gavin Cumine, Minty Clinch, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Jeremy Hobson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Andrew Ketteringham, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, John Hodges, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Lou Siroy, Travel Picture Editor, David Budworth, Adam Sherwin, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Hugh Taylor, Alice Miles, Jamie Oliver, James Christopher, Alan Jackson, Becky Jones, Kim Newman, Ryan, Will Hide, Jan Raath, Douglas Kennedy, Richard Ford, Frances Osborne, Lisa Verrico, Louise West,

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Index Top police boycott official paperwork Four forces abandon government targets Beat officers are given greater discretion Global warning: Max, 6, names iceberg Melting Bob Index Giles Coren Painkiller Britain Council snoops Sarah Vine Rackets anyone? The Workout Can you complete them both in under a minute? Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Complacent Labour must get back to what it does best, says Prescott Brown facing double revolt by backbenchers New measures to tackle fuel poverty Cuddling the class pet is cruel, RSPCA tells schools Noisy pupils upset animals, says charity 'Stuffed toys should replace live creatures' Comfort of creatures helps children adjust George Smith Army of amateurs rides to the rescue of vulnerable families Volunteers blaze trail helping children 'at risk' They guide parents in controlling their anger How a retired insurance broker helped a single mother to turn her life around Prison privileges 'to stop Huntley suicide' Henley Tory chosen Fighting knife crime GMB shuns pay offer Germans ruin holiday Picture Gallery New hurdle for art forgers as A-bomb fallout is used to identify the fakes 20th-century frauds Lloyds TSB Terror law turns thousands of council officials into … Surveillance society Privacy campaigners condemn 'Stasi state' Cameras turned on drivers and dog walkers 'i can't believe they were watching my children' Do we really need to use these powers to tackle dog fouling? Marks & Spencer British angler hailed as world's best after big game 'full house' Devon man nets triple crown for first time Worldwide quest for billfish, shark and tuna When one man's slam is another man's bonefish O2 Hauliers threaten a French lesson in chaos Boots Festival lovers ready for a busy summer . . . but bring a brolly Organisers cancel event after washout Live music booming despite dodgy weather Best of the fests UK-born Imams to teach about Islam Father is jailed Stab death arrests Operations cancelled George Cross for sale Picture Gallery Virgin atlantic Accord to protect fish stocks halled More early releases Crash victims named 'Soft' A-level alert Stilt chicks hatch Picture Gallery Outrage as husband wins an annulment because his bride was not a virgin Currys Painkiller Britain Marks and Spencer New mother bled to death after string of errors by hospital staff Nurse became unit's tenth fatality in 3 years 'Really serious failure to provide basic care' Damning report Bonhams Homebase My Week Sharon Stone* Brian Keenan Laura Ashley Giles Coren Ditch the swoon-inducing promises, David The Lives of Others Britons must guard against becoming a nation of snoops Volunteer Army We all benefit from harnessing the experience of society's elders Sepp Blather The best football is played on a level playing field A 6ft snake? In lowland Britain? Picture Gallery Honk if you get it: fuel is a feminist issue Cluster bomb ban Oxford fundraising Army's danger money Brown must be bold in tackling the fuel crisis Amnesty's record on human rights Timesonline If in Cheltenham . . . Cleaning up Devil's advocate A label a day Too many Cooks Silence won't get hostages released Wizard! How small can J. K. Rowling go? Horror of 1899: bombs dropped from balloons Jeep It's goodbye C19a . . . and hello Melting Bob Boy, 6, wins contest to give iceberg a name Now he can watch it disappear — very slowly Abbey How London Games took gold in prudence Olympics 1908 event cost just £35,000 and made profit Six-month event 'saved the Olympic movement' Times Archive FSA Lanky, owlish Times man won the first top medal Olympics PC World Mother saw daughter crushed by lorry Painting is restored after 150 years Third arrest in Jersey abuse inquiry First big step for an eight-inch fawn Hiscox Rescue newcomer can pull 44 tonnes of stranded army vehicle from a bog It's showtime: rival talent contests bring Britain back to the sofa Mass market entertainment Millions vote for their favourite wannabe stars Television stations reach deal to avoid clash FlyZOOM Film premiere offers red carpet treatment for 10,000 A summer of sport kicks Doctor Who into later time zone Dfs Paisley's struggle ends in peace (and quiet) Retirement at last for Big Man of Ulster politics Sudden loss of power will leave him deflated Bigyellow Save the children: world's first priority is to end … Global challenges Leading economists say that giving vitamin supplements to underfed millions is a more achievable goal than halting global warming Timesonline A meeting of minds Online voters say surge in population is biggest worry Bmi baby Oil spill? Send for giant 'kitchen towel' Wafer-thin membrane works like blotting paper Device offers a new way of tackling tanker disaster Lithuanian jailed for gun running Dead boy 'drank methadone' Terror pamphlet charge denied Commuters can park and read Euro Tunnel Stately home is a steal at £5m. The catch: it needs £12m TLC Potential purchasers should contact Harry St John at BT Making of Apethorpe Slick vocals, old moves from original ballad boys First night Pop Boyzone O2, Greenwich Anglian Alliance Leicester China France No nets, no rice, no hope. And now cyclone survivors face a lift of debt Moneylenders move in as families starve Cyclone relief effort failing to reach villages Halfords War memories sink plan for Japan's military to help China Public backlash fear over legacy of violence Civilian flights will take tents and blankets Galliard History of confllct Hilton Film that a hero finds too painful to watch (Reuters): Prime Minister may face ballot (Reuters): Three killed in mudslide (AP): Women priests are ruled out (AP): 'Lodger' comes out of closet Loch Fyne Health crisis gets better treatment for quack doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet (AFP): Fishermen across Europe strike over dearer fuel (AFP): 'Gangster' monkey killed (AFP): General guilty over killings (AP): Recognition at last Oui-ha! French line up for the cowboy strut Line dancing craze sweeps across country State steps in to make sure it is under control Harley-Davidson Partners in popularity Jailed sect leader faces DNA test over alleged sex attacks on girls Multiple Display Advertising Items Al-Qaeda virtually beaten in Iraq, says CIA as deaths wane Manhattan crane snaps in rush hour death plunge Sexism and a cover-up: the death rattle of a Clinton juggernaut near the end of its road Picnic Concerts Today's meeting of the Democratic Party's rules and The Times Z$1bn note highlights a foe that Mugabe cannot threaten with violence MDC holds 'mock' parliament Yha Next sues Asda over children's clothes Housing sales slow HSBC fends off revolt Origin rejects offer Quote of the day Virgin Radio sold Business big shot Allegations of spying in Moscow as director of TNK - BP quits Row over ownership of oil group hots up Kremlin alleges effort to undermine Gazprom Making a marque Can our love of flying last? Silverjet left grounded as fuel costs climb sky-high Stock markets Ignore the begging bowl and keep eyes fixed ahead Nivea Commodities Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results In brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Next sues Asda in copycat row as downturn in the hight street puts pressure on sales targets Claim of infringed rights by George label Second time in weeks that Next goes to court Business big shot Lord Harris of Peckham On the defensive Conservative calls for change of rules as Rover inquiry drags on The Times This very rare production from the Dartington training workshop, based on the Fluck & Law caricature, went on eBay for £82.06 Surviving the crunch on Spam, Spam, Spam City Diary Spinning frenzy leads Sugarman to court City Diary Patrick Imbardelli is the obscure hotelier at City Diary Shareholders in Entertainment Rights, which owns City Diary Picture Gallery House sales slow as prices continue to fall Buyers struggle to secure mortgages Homes could be 20% cheaper in two years SMG to sell Virgin Radio to Absolute for £53.2m backed by Times of India Changing values Ramada Shareholders approve HSBC's £120m executive pay scheme The Times Euler pulls out but MFI goes ahead with TV ads Origin rejects improved offer from BG Survey for Petronas deal led to revaluation Talks broken off in spite of A$13.6bn bid Australia strikes it rich as oil majors scent the big potential of coal-seam gas Coal play California Pizza Hut celebrates golden anniversary Times Mobile Oil speculation is legitimate say traders after US watchdog attack Glass of wine is definitely now half empty World airlines on alert as soaring oil price sets a course to recession Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full finds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Bartram's experience tells him investors should sit tight on their City office space Veteran property man is confident the Square Mile's glut of commercial property will not send rents into freefall 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 Wolseley up on hope of Home Depot bid Market report Carlyle interest lifts Filtronic Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Utility investors should not water down their holdings Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Joseph Pevney Hollywood film director who turned successfully to television and became one of the stalwarts of the Star Trek series Joseph Pevney, film and television director, was born on September 15,1911. He died on May 18,2008, aged 96 William Hall Long-serving London film critic who interviewed Elvis Presley and had a bruising encounter with Marlon Brando William Hall, film critic, was born on November 2,1935. He died on may 19,2008, aged 72 Faith Modern Times Peter Milne Innovative designer of small boats who created Fireball, the popular two-man performance scow Peter Milne, boat designer , was born on September 20,1934. He died on May 23,2008, aged 73 Nicholas Baker Yacht broker who, to raise money for charity, sailed the Atlantic solo while suffering from cancer Nicholas Baker, yacht broker, was born on June 24,1958. He died of cancer on May 17,2008, aged 49 Dai Davies Golf correspondent of The Guardian who spoke his mind Dai Davies, journalist, was born on October 22,1928. He died on may 19,2008, aged 69 A Hindu view on the challenge to the sanctity of life Faith The Dalai Lama's practical guide to happiness The Buddhist path to enlightenment and peace is attractive to thousands in Britain Faith news Walking down the street, opening doors and wearing hats at weddings Modern times Feather report Readers reply Irritants left, right and centre. Oh, and royalty Feedback Writers' devices suffering from over-exposure; plus if London's here, where on earth's there? What to look out for Court Circular Appointments Service appointments Service luncheon Service dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages The Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Latest wills Marriages Deaths The Times Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Diamondaura Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen-magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Will westerly winds make Glastonbury a washout? Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day May 31,1926 A reader writes to the Editor of The Times about his observations of tobacco-related eye disease Weather Weather quest Major Cadeaux is a gift in Haydock feature Racing Haydock Park Dettori takes ride on Natagora York Tennis Totescoop6 Football Goodwood Racing Doncaster Lingfield Park Course specialists Newbury Wigan inspired by bitter memories Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup quarter-finals York Yesterday's racing Tomorrow's meeting at Stratford has been abandoned Goodwood Brighton Towcester Haydock Park Musselburgh Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Rowing Today Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Williams climbs off canvas for victory Royals reach final Tough olympic draw Tennis Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Failures by Flynn and Marshall give Bracewell food for thought Cricket Tour match The Times Leicestershire v Glamorgan LV County Championship Surrey v Somerset Sussex v Durham Cricket LV County Championship Mondaine Yorkshire v Lancashire Gloucestershire v Warwickshire Middlesex v Derbyshire Worcestershire v Essex Ambrose gets one-day nod in search for consistency Cricket 'Tadpole' ready to upset the big names in the heptathlon pond Road to Beijing Jessica Ennis may not like the nickname, but a winter of hard work has helped spawn hopes that she is a gold-medal prospect Dwain Chambers is expected to contest his first 100 Watson tries to weather storm as Americans assume control Golf Guinness Harrington seed no omen for US Open in missed cut Leicester try to turn the tables with no sentiment for Dallaglio Rugby union Guinness Premiership final Revenge sought for drubbing in 2005 final Wasps gambling on Vickery's match fitness Hipkiss eyes chance to make progress Rugby union Guinness Premiership final Life is 'awesome' for on-song Flutey Barbarians give Andrew opportunity to test depth Spain's hot new property reduces Murray to rubble Tennis French Open Scot maintains he can be leading force on clay Almagro emerging as strong title contender Magners Make it clean, keep off the grass Picture Gallery Want your football costs to stay low? Just sing up Haye-maker off target Blatter's limit on foreign players merits a red card, say EU officials Football Fifa president's quota plan is 'unacceptable' Sydney congress gives proposal strong backing Bookmakers in shock at England player's '£1 million debt' Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea keep a close watch as Mancini gets ready to go to war with Inter Football Joshlewsey Southampton fail to capture fans' hearts in going Dutch Evra close to ending speculation with deal Scots deserved more Barton gets a boost Trapattoni keeps calm McCabe in share bid Pundit convinced that God will be on his side for the biggest away trip of his life The big interview Gavin Peacock Former Chelsea and Newcastle player ready to sacrifice television and its trappings for a lift in Canada and a career in the church Amen corner: sportsmen and women who were happy to keep the faith Palace remain determined to hold out for better offers Lewis eyes a chance to fight above his weight Football Trinidad Peterborough player dining at the top table He thought it might be prank by team-mates Alfa Brera S FA courts Warner for vital vote Times Crossword 23,928 Join me: Gerrard's plea to Barry Liverpool move 'sure to better his career' Capello ponders idea of Beckham as captain The Times Sky Sports Gavin Peacock Giles Smith Index Inside The Times Loyalty has its own rewards Spend and save Satisfied customer Money Letters At a loss with savings Case Study 'i Use Points for Home Appliances' Inexcusable delay The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Inflation will devour your savings Jupiter We need £100,000 in a hurry David Budworth helps a couple facing a three-month deadline to buy a stake in a holiday home Barclays The Prices: what the experts say Financial CV First State Investments Jess's response Dual status can be a passport to new riches Mark Bridge looks at the benefits — and costs — for the millions of Britons eligible for a second citizenship Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting to the root of second citizenships First State Investments Case Study 'india is Such an Exciting Market' Is it time to buy back into equities? Some of the UK's leading fund managers have started to buy up battered shares at bargain prices, says David Budworth Cater Allen Investors' reveal their top picks for recovery Case Study Taking a Risk for Long-Term Gain Schroders Ten easy ways to save It's hard to put away extra cash when prices are spiralling. James Charles finds schemes that allow you to build up a nest egg — without even noticing Post Office Alliance Leicester Npower Case Study Great rates from overseas banks Flabby refund policy from LA Fitness Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Dismal Dating How to avoid the debt profiteers Lauren Thompson on the companies that charge a fee to handle your creditors, when help is available free Ing Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Icesave Case Study Vodafone is upwardly mobile Yorkshire Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Saving Watch Cheltenham & Gloucester Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Fidelity Index This Week Every Week Next Week Scratch and sniff challenge Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Soap? Forget it. Genetics helps us to decide who smells nice Need to Know? News in briefs Youthful cheek John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Teens on toast Timesonline Vitamin danger X-rated sequence Shock return Reality bytes Well, Well . . . The dead giveaways Inside the Mind of a GP How we're all hooked on painkillers Got a headache? Take a pill. Harmless, right? John Naish reports on the multimillion-pound pain-relief industry that is fostering a national that is fostering a national drug habit What you need to know Wassen Prof of the Week Greener Grazing 'The pills could have melted a hole in my stomach' Eye q Stepping up a gear Jenson Button is having a dismal Formula One season, so he taken up a new Sport — triathlon. He tells John Naish why it's as punishing as life in the fast lane Retar Dex The Times Health Club S. H. O. P. S Licensed to thrill From the operating table to the high street, Vivienne Parry charts the history on the vibrator We're going on a bear hunt Do your kids growl every time you suggest a walk? Don't panic, say Becky Jones and Clare Lewis — it's easy if turn it into an adventure Tonics for flagging feet The Times And don't forget . . . For Families in the Times Today Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . The gourmet restaurant with raw ambition Raw food is the cool culinary trend from the US that is taking off over here. Fiona Sims says it looks good and tastes good, but does it do you good? Amanda Ursell assesses its nutritional value The Times Asparagus with anchovy dressing Thomasina Miers Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Keep it simple and you can't go wrong with this sophisticated vegetable, says Thomasina Miers How to make asparagus with lemon butter and anchovies Nutritionist's verdict Timesonline Yes, we have no bananas Greenie Points Eco-Blogwatch Angel Devil Flying higher in the big green gym If you prefer to be exercising outdoors than sweating it out in the gym, follow Peta Bee's guide to the top ten ways to get fit in the town and country Stable mates Perfect Pets Pick the Right Pet for your Family What you need Beauty Boff Dr Lewinn's Ultra R4 Regenerative Night Cream, £45,50g The Times Happy valley Mary Lussiana learns to unwind in a Portuguese spa Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Feedback Star Letter SoOrganic The Times Not to be sneezed at . . . Chasing Away Dark Clouds With the unpredictable weather of late, Health Club members are looking for ways to lift their moods Agony and Ecstasy Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He doesn't want to party . . . Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! Lessons in love Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actor Dexter Fletcher, 42, on faith, fitness — and why relationships should come with a manual The Private Clinic Index A travel book that pussyfoots around doesn't take you anywhere Correspondents Matthew Parris on Guidebooks Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals Meet the ancestors The Debrief Site of the Week Www. tripkick. com Eastern promise Citizen Traveller Winner Qantas Win a Holiday Tin-roofed shacks and donkeys carrying turf? Not Maggie O'Farrell visits the Ireland of her youth and finds things aren't what they used to be — but the old country can be found if you look hard enough Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Made of paper, but packed with romance Tomorrow marks the end of the traditional airline ticket. Will Hide pays tribute to a flexible friend Espana Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This beats stringing beads, Mum Green Awards Julia Brookes visits a temple to all things eco in Greece that children can enjoy (really)— and, opposite, we pick your best Green Spaces nominations Need to know The Times Hotels with a green message for kids Yorkshire Sculpture Park Your Votes Our three eco-experts — Toby Sawday, Anna Shepard and Richard Hammond — pick out your best nominations in this month's Green Spaces shortlist Noble Caledonia Silver Comet Trail Nominated by Charles Evans, Georgia Victoria Park Nominated by Katy Stevenson, London Cashing in on those honey miles When Ben Lerwill and his girlfriend decided to tie the knot, they ditched the wedding list in favour of honeymoon contributions, and headed to South America The Times It's a gift The new gift list Multiple Display Advertising Items The greatest show-offs on earth Alexei Sayle on why you can't fail to have a laugh in his home city of Liverpool, and where to find the hottest talent The Times The Liver lowdown Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Move over Dubai . . . Ajman is the new emirate on the block, say Tom Chesshyre Beers are on us Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norway Travel Aide Glencot House, Wookey Hole Mystery Guest Timesonline Karratha Our Woman in . . . Columbus direct Camping Caravanning Club Index Index Reader's Block 'Censorship can't be easily confined to the bad old days' Erica Wagner 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: see page 19 to discover the classic in question Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items Skoda 'The energy at book festivals is like completing an electrical circuit' Her word Find the connection Jung Chang, Don DeLillo, Anchee Min Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, May 1981 Critic's Chart Your're reading . . . Jonathan FENBY's top books on modern China Reader Chart Margaret Carruthers picks her favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading TLS Chinese puzzle Required reading Rosemary Righter finds heroic and harrrowing tales in The Penguin History of Modern China The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850-2008 by Jonathan Fenby Hot type Walcott lets rip in Naipaul rhyme Writers imprisoned by walls of silence As the 19th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre approaches, Ma Jian argues that Chinese writers have a moral duty to confront their nation's history Timesonline Word aloud Amis and more drop in at Hay Sharpest contenders Natasha Cooper has an exclusive preview of the shortlist for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger, the biggest prize in crime fiction The Times James Lee Burke The Tin Roof Blowdown Colin Cotterill The Coroner's Lunch Steve Hamilton Night Work Laura Lippman What The Dead Know Frances Fyfield Blood From Stone R. N. Morris A Vengeful Longing Beyond the grave, voices that still linger Elaine Feinstein has made the ghosts of great poets speak again. Jane Wheatley learns about the spiritual inspirations that she considers her 'extended family' The London Library The ruthlessly romantic PM Nonfiction Biography The Pain and the Privilege The Women in Lloyd George's Life by Ffion Hague In short Bloody Old Britain O. G. S. Crawford and the Archaeology of Modern Life When is a hamburger not a hamburger? Fast food The Times In sickness and in health? Fiction Novel Fatal dance with the Devil Crime Crime Fest Tinkering with the formula Novel Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks writing as Ian Fleming Oh please, not another burnt-out case Novel The Eye of the Leopard by Henning Mankell In short The Story of Forgetting By Stefan Merrill Block Fabern £14.99 £13.49 (free p&p) Audio books Nights in the Asylum Fiction By Carol Lefevre Picador, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Sylvia Queen of the Headhunters Paperbacks Nonfiction By Philip Eade Phoenix, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Force of Destiny: A History of Italy since 1796 By Christopher Duggan, Penguin, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) The Ingenious Edgar Jones By Elizabeth Garner Headline Review, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) China Road One Man's Journey into the Heart of Modern China By Rob Gifford Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) You Don't Love Me yet By Jonathan Lethem Faber, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Graphics in your classics Children's Amanda Craig MacBeth The Graphic Novel (9+) adapted by John McDonald and Jon Haward The Times In this week's TLS Lily may be less than perfect, but in her predicament she earns our sympathy The Books group Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 760 Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4542 The Listener Crossword 3984 Odd One Out by Oyler The Workout Bridge Picture Line Ken Ken No 60 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 093 — Medium 2 Su Doku No 1918 — Fiendish 3 Killer No 840 — Dealy(1 hour 20 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 1916 Index Contents Great Rail Ethiopia springs a wealth of surprises Unimagined gems put Minty Clinch in danger of a heritage overload A land of beauty and many beasts Samantha Lewis finds herself spoilt for choice in South Africa on safari Multiple Display Advertising Items Shark-Spotting in Teeming Waters Explore Big City's Secret Places or Wide Open Spaces Mile Stones Across the roof of the world on the route to enlightenment Minty Clinch takes Mao's train through China and a breathtaking journey into Tibet On horseback through a land of yaks, griffon and bandits Saddle-sore Minty Clinch treks along wild and remote mountain passes in Central Asia Mile Stones Nomads and Other Treks There is no time for sleep in the land of myths and fables Hugh Taylor takes a walk on the wild side in the legendary Catskill Park Canadian Coach Tours Get the grand view of Canada's diversity Allow yourself time to linger amid the scenic splendours, says Peter Ellegard Canadianaffair Trek in the footsteps of the Incas in search of the mysterious lost city Tony Dawe on adventure tours to Machu Picchu and beyond Page & Moy The train takes the strain in the red heart of Australia Terry Marsh Experiences a memorable starlit dinner while on a mammoth rail trip Riding the crest of a most luxurious wave Gary Buchanan finds cruises for the most discerning travellers All Ways Classic Italy with an offbeat twist Sue Mallia learns to expect the unexpected on an art tour of Tuscia Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Titan Hi Tours Index Twelve pages of news, features, ideas and Times reader offers designed to make your summer easy and relaxed both at home and abroad Elegant ways to relax and keep cool this summer We all love to spend time outside in our gardens, but even in the unpredictable English summer, heat and UV worries - especially with children - can beat us back indoors Timesonline New miracle 'no-scrub' indoor or outdoor cleaners Timesonline The joys of dining al fresco Days when you can rely on the weather to stay fine long enough to relax and linger over a meal outside are rare indeed. So, when the moment comes, be prepared Mojitos in the garden Serves 2 Keep your favourite wines at the perfect temperature, whatever the weather Timesonline Harnessing the power of the sun to light up the night As the sun goes down, even the smallest, most suburban garden regains the air of a calm and peaceful wilderness Happy holidays Time to pack your bags and head off for a week or two of rest and recuperation All-in-one digital camcorder, camera, webcam and voice recorder in the palm of your hand for only£99.95 Folding bicycle Packs neatly into the boot or your car - ideal for country house, camping, sailing and boating holidays Clock and watches adjust automatically so you know exactly what time it is wherever you are in the world The comfort of kaftans After a brief warm spell at the beginning of the month, it seemed summer had all but disappeared Timesonline Drought-resistant plants for your garden With the current worries about climate change and drier summers preserving water is proving to be of increasing importance especially in your garden Japanese Maples Oriental garden plants Simplicity, with subtle focal points of interest, is the secret of an oriental garden Summer has arrived, and our thoughts turn to water Too much or too little — somehow we never seem to get it quite right Four items every outdoor enthusiast needs to help them survive the summer months The Times Nature Watch special Film the wildlife in your garden from the comfort of your own armchair - and make your own stunning wild life documentaries Timesonline Index Volkswagen Doonbeggolfclub Contents 31.05.08 A Snapshot of the British Seaside Contacts LG Gordon Ramsay says he's a 'perfection addict'. He needs to indulge in more procrastination and slow cooking The Dark Ages Porsche This week: Gary Vaynerchuk I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Rufus Wainwright, 34, Singer-Songwriter Lexiconfusion No. 186 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Retail Therapy Antara Grapes of Wrath Bargainhunter Out There Beachwear Coping with Colour How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Look Sharp! The Male Room Boots Lexus Bombay Sapphire Best of British Come Together Sir Paul McCartney and his daughter Mary fire up the barbecue and explain why family and food go hand in hand Land — Rover Mexican Cornbread Summer McCartney Family Barbecue Serves 4-6 Tomato and Chilli Salsa Barbecue Sauce Creole Spinach and Hot Pepper Salad with Creole Vinaigrette and Spicy Pecan Mix Serves 4 - 6 Turismo De Portugal Sicilian Bean and Potato Salad Serves 6 Peaches and Butterscotch Sauce Hyundai Pulling Power A new breed or landlord is reviving the fortunes of the traditional booze Highland Spring Raising the Bar Summer Pubs with a Difference Richard Brass lists ten pubs that have found innovative ways to keep the customers coming Saab Australia Bosch He Sells Sea Salt by the Seashore When Tony Fraser wanted to make a living on the Cornish coast, he decided to use a long-neglected local resource Bitter Chocolate Mousse with Cornish Sea Salt and Clotted Cream Nougat Summer Season to Taste P&O Cruises Samsung Cathay Pacific Ford Ramsay's Sandwich Club Tired of limp lettuce and even limper bread? Gordon's fresh take on the ultimate portable feast will perk up the most jaded of appetites Post Office Coronation Chicken with Alphonso Mango Serves 2 Grilled Asparagus and Hollandaise Summer the Great British Sarnie Serves 2 Flor by heuga York Ham with Wensleydale and Piccalilli Serves 2 Pumpernickel with Smoked EEL, Bacon Crisps and Mustard Mayonnaise Serves 2 Opodo Toasted Smoked Mackerel and Horseradish Sandwich with Watercress and Apple Salad Serves 2 Stichelton with Fresh Raspberry Jam Serves 2 Win Tickets to Hampton Court Palace Festival Summer the Great British Sarnie Chefs Ahoy! Five foodies share their memories of British holidays Oliver's Cornish Yarg and Wild Garlic Salad Summer Seaside Chefs Chef patron of two Michelin star-rated Pétrus Atul's Cured MacKerel Well-cured fish travels well for any trips to the coast Angela Harnett former executive chef of the Connaught Mark's Deep-Fried Whitebait As a young man working in the pub in West Bay, I was brought whitebait freshly landed by local fishermen Tropicana And is There Jam Still for Tea? Scones warm from the oven, proper farmhouse cream, jam made from local fruit — who'd be anything but British? Lacto free Donaldrussell Channel4 Gallo Family Make Mine a Pint When it comes to a thirst-quenching summer treat, you really can't beat a good beer or cider, says Jane MacQuitty Gordon Star Buy Beers Star Buy Cides Taste Test Summer Outdoor Eating Jason Atherton, head chef of Maze, picks out the barbecue fare that will keep the home fires burning this summer Eat Natural 25 things we love From cool carafes to beautiful bowls, our pick of outdoor utensils will make summer entertaining a breeze Beefy's BBQ Special As Al Murray and I Went our Separate Ways, I Had a Thought. 'don't Tell David Baddiel, ' I Said Summer Giles Coren The Green Kitchen Heritage Fruit & Veg New Zealand Lamb Gothic Revival Summer in the Country In the shadows of the ruined Rendlesham Hall, a former gardener's cottage in Suffolk has been brought back to life using a rich palette, with the bright pink kitchen proving a bustling focal print for family and friends alike YHA ING Direct The Smile Train Thomas Sanderson From Dusk till Dawn Summer parties call for siren glamour. Be the belle of the ball in feminine chiffon, feathers and sequins Ariel Face to Face Keeping up Appearances Nothing beats some old-fashioned hands-on facial therapy Dear Sarah Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances The bare essentials for beach-worthy beautification Salon Spy Fordham Soho Boots The Times Brand Alley California Being poor in the country has its own difficulties: wages: wages are low, decent jobs are scare and a car is essential Valley Girl This Week: Hard Times Veg on the Edge Summer Gardens In one of London's grittier corners, an enterprising chef has turned his roof into an unlikely source of produce Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Traders Weekend Tips 31.05.08 Readers' Queries Vegging out Seeing Red Lyn-Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Sometimes I lean on the guardrail and watch the Thames. If it's high tide, I start thinking about jumping in to save someone. If it's low, I look for corpses Beta Male The Times Timesonline Bupa Index Hmv Index Not watching you There are far better things to do this summer than follow yet another series of Big Brother, says Caitlin Moran News of note Going out An orchestra is to play music behind a news broadcast, says Richard Morrison Screen As comic superheroes prepare to take over the silver screen, Dominic Wells compares the power of the rival Marvel and DC camps Superheroes and heroines Hmv Top Films in Rep Chemical Wedding New Film Reviews Change of Address Director: Emmanuel Mouret, France, 12A, 85min Stars: Mouret, Frédérique Bel, Fanny Valette On general release Time to grow up The Big Film Sex and the City has lost its libido but fans will welcome it back, says Tom Charity California Dreamin' Director: Cristian Nemescu, 15,155min Stars: Armand Assante, Razvan Vasilescu, Maria Dinulescu On selected release Zoo Director: Robinson Devor, 18,80 min On selected release The Unwinking Gaze Director: Joshua Dugdale, PG, 70min On selected release Also out Films on Release Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Cinema Indiana Jones & The Crystal Skull No Country for Old Men Dvd Reviews Director: Joel and Ethan Coen, 15,2007 Stars: Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem Rental/retail DVD Radio on Director: Chris Petit, 18,1979 Stars: David Beames, Lisa Kreuzer, Sandy Ratcliff Retail DVD Four Months, Three Weeks, Two Days Director: Cristian Mungiu, 15,2007 Stars: Anamaria Marinca, Laura Vasiliu, Viad Ivanov, Alex Potocean Rental/retail DVD Also out Some mothers do 'ave 'em Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. This week, three young mums take a look at the teenage pregnancy drama Juno Podcast of the Week Chris Campling drops in on a very exclusive book club Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Games Reviews All formats — Xbox 360 tested (U, £39.99) The culture show Battle of the Bands THQ/Wii (£29.99,12+) Hmv This boy will go far A new epic charts Genghis Khan's path from whippersnapper to warlord, says Ed Potton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funny peculiar Stage Nighty Night set the risqué benchmark for suicide and sex gags. Now Julia Davis is pushing again, says Bruce Dessau Top Five Opera Open Air Theatre Top Comedy Top Dance The culture show Top Five Theatre Minghella in mind A revolutionary dance production is going ahead despite a tragic death, says Donald Hutera Snap, crackle, pop Sounds As Top of the pops photographer, Harry Goodwin had a front-row seat for the Swinging Sixties, says Terry Christian Top Classical Top Clubs The Culture Show Paul Weller 22 Dreams Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Ladytron Velocifero(Nettwerk, TMS £10.99) Alanis Morissette Flavors of Entanglement (Warners, TMS £13.99) Buika Jazz/world Nina De Fuego (Warner Jazz, TMS £12.99) Cassandra Wilson Loverly (Blue Note, TMS £11.99) The Zutons The BIGCD Victoria Segal on You Can Do Anything Herbides Ensemble Classical Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time (Linn, TMS £12.99) Multiple Display Advertising Items Tombaxter Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Bagrock: it's a total blast Rock'n'roll frenzy — with bagpipes? Gavin Cumine meets the man behind the Red Hot Chilli Pipers Larger than life Sights Wacky or a window on the soul? Two shows reveal how the art of portraiture has changed, says Matthew Collings Top Five Events Top Five for Kids ££ Hampton's Enjoy a summer of sport and arts, with the Square Meal guide to event-side bites in the South East Hampton Court £££ JSW The Wolseley The Big Eat ££ Light House 75-77 Rigway, Wimbledon ££ Post 28 High Street, Banstead, Surey ££ the Queens Arms 171 Greyhound Road, W6 open Mon-Sun noon-11pm(Fri, sat-midnight) ££ Royal Oak Pook Lane, Chichester, West Sussex (01243 775062), Open Mon-Sun noon-2.30pm ££ Seaview Hotel High Street, Seaview ££ Spice Merchant 25 Thameside, Henley-on-Thames ££ the Warrington 93 Warrington Crescent Squaremeal Top Galleries Top Museums The culture show National Geographic Channel Sheer Lunacy TVRADIO In the Shadow of the Moon charts the legacy of the lunar pioneers eclipsed by 1960s upheavals, says Paul Hoggart Radio Head Chris Campling hears the sound of Livepool The failings of Florence Kirsteen Nixon of the Florence Nightingale Museum assesses the BBC's depiction of a flawed heroine Hoggart's Choice Saturday 31 Main Channels TV choice Key Variations Seven Men from Now (1956) Film Choice Main channels Saturday 31 Starsky & Hutch (2004) Hutch (2004) BBC One, 9.35pm Italian for Beginners (2000) BBC Two, 1.25am Sunshine (2007) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm Shall We Dance? (2004) BBC Three, 10pm Saturday 31 Prime-time multichannel Broken Trail Digital Choice BBC Four, 10pm TT 2008 ITV4, front 1pm Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 1 (HD1), 2.30pm Dl's Guys More4,9pm Centre Stage: John Mayall and Eric Clapton Sky Arts (HD), 9pm Most Evil Discovery, 10pm The Unseen Spike Milligan More4,11pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 31 Sunday 1 Main channels TV Choice Variations Cocoon (1985) Film Choice Main channels Sunday 1 BBC One, 1pm Sleepless in Seattle (1993) ITV1, 4.15 Gattaca (1997) Five, 6.55pm Field of Dreams (1989) ITV1, 10.45pm Suddenly (1954, b/w) BBC Two, 1.30am Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) Channel 4,1.354am Sunday 1 Prime-time multichannel Lost/Lost: The Answers are Here Digital Choice Sky One. 9pm/11pm Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 1 (and HD1) from 11.45am Stonehenge Decoded National Geographic, 8pm Greek BBC Three, 9pm The Gathering Storm ITV3, 9pm Lady Chatterley Sky Arts, 9pm Cutting Edge: My Street More4,10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 1 Monday 2 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Wind and the Lion (1975) Film Choice Main channels Monday 2 Channel 4,12.40pm The Anniversary Party (2001) Channel 4,1.35am This is England (2006) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Sicko (2007) New to Sky Box Office Monday 2 Prime-time multichannel Not Cricket: Hansie Cronje Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm The Clangers Nick Jr, 8pm Journey to 10,000 BC History Channel, 9pm Dateline: To Catch a Predator FX, 10pm Torn-up Tales BBC Three, 11pm Radio listings Radio Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Main channels TV Choice Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Variations The Abduction Club (2002) Film Choice Main channels Tuesday 3 BBC One, 11.25pm Marvin's Room (1996) Multi Channel Film4,7.10pm The Culture Show Three Days of the condor (1975) Film4,11pm Tuesday 3 Prime-time multichannel True Stories: The Shutka Book of Records Digital Choice More4,10pm Shopping is My Life BBC Three, 8pm Backstory: Evelyn Glennie — Touch the Sound Sky Arts, 8.30pm Battlestar Galactica Sky One, 9pm What Happened Next? BBC Four, 9pm Turn Back Time Dave, 9.40pm Slings & Arrows Sky Arts (HD), 10.40pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Main channels TV Choice Location, Location, Location Channel 4,9pm Variations Minority Report (2002) Film Choice Main channels Wednesday 4 BBC One, 10.40pm Galaxy Quest (1999) Multi Channel BBC Three, 8pm To Kill a king (2003) Film4,12.30am Wednesday 4 Prime-time multichannel Trial & Retribution Digital Choice ITV3, 10pm My New Best Friend BBC Four, 9pm Reaper E4,9pm Was Darwin Wrong? National Geographic, 9pm Deep into the Wild with Nick Baker/Extreme Animals Animal Planet, 9pm/9.30pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Main channels TV Choice Big Brother Launch Show/The Big Brother Launch Night Project Channel 4,9pm/10.40pm Variations Ten Tall Men (1951) Film Choice Main channels Thursday 5 Channel 4,12.30pm Elizabethtown (2005) Multi Channel Film4,10.50pm Lorenzo's Oil (1992) ITV3, midnight Thursday 5 Prime-time multichannel Ace in the Hole Digital Choice Discovery Knowledge, 10pm Live Test Cricket Sky Sports 1 (HD), 10.30am Twiggy Biography, 7pm My Favourite Place History Channel, 8pm Songbook Sky Arts, 8pm A Revolution in Childhood BBC Four, 9pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 5 Friday 6 Main channels TV Choice Alexel Sayle's Liverpool BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934, b/w) Film Choice Main channels Friday 6 Channel 4,12.30pm Greetings (1968) BBC Two, 2.35am Along Came a Spider (2001) Multi Channel More4,9pm The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Film4,9pm Friday 6 Prime-time multichannel America's Got Talent Digital Choice ITV2, 9pm Paul Newman Biography, 7pm Roger McGough Night Sky Arts, from 8pm Murder by the Book Crime & Investigation Network, 9pm Liverpool Sound Night BBC Four, from 10pm CSI: Miami Living, 10pm Radio listings Radio Friday 6 Bose

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