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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Mohammed Hanif, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Cath Urquhart, Barry Forshaw, Robert Quick Assistant Commissioner, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Kate Baty, Alice Bowe, Susan Hill, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, Lesley Henshaw, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, John McCain, Malcolm Burns, David Lee, Richard Hobson, Dr David Bebbington, David Rose, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Sergei Bodrov, Carol Midgley, Jonathan Yeo, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Frances Horsley, James Bone, James Ducker, Kate Wighton, Murad Ahmed, Melissa Katsoulis, Michael Binyon, Carol Smillie, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Kate Reardon, Dominic Wells, Chris Carnegy, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Lauren Thompson, Hilly Janes Editor, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, … Addison, Geoff Brown, Sam Banik, Martin Vlietstra, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Dennis Hall, John Arlidge, Trevor Ray Hart, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Frieda Hughes, Hannah Fletcher, Emma Magnus, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, David Hepper, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Julian Schnabel, Debra Craine, Justine Picardie, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, David Budworth Personal Investor, Greg Watts, Professor Colin Davidson, Norman Harris, Allan Simmons, Marius Du Plessis General manager, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, James Collard editor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Laura Lovett, Laith Khalaf, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Yvonne Roberts, Jo Morris, Ken Jones President, Bob Dylan, Emma Lunn, Simon Rogerson, Priya Elan, Sophie Harris, Joanna Bourke, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Anthony Spawforth, Martin Symington, Dr Peter Hyde, Lesley Tate, Ben MacHell, Geoff Clarke, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Philip Arkell, Derwent May, Graham Poll, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tom Stubbs, William Drew, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Michael Waldman, David Bebber, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Stephen Anderton, David Fellows, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Bertie Everard, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Kate Allen Director, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, John Westerby, James Rossiter, Jane Wheatley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Caitlin McClatchey, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Richard Lambert, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Salvia Leucantha, Sean O'Neill, Sir Peter J. Lachmann, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Andrew G. Marshall, Chris Campling, Richard Schofield, Helen Nugent, Dr R. T. Rouse, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Cliff Wood, Ian T, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Stuart Lipton, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Nancy Durrant, Steve Jelbert, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Harris, Giles Whittell, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Keith Hopcroft, Alexander Monro, Greil Marcus, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Celia Dodd, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Nicolas Green, Tim Teeman, Joe Clay, Richard Brown Chief executive, David Hutcheon, Lucia van der Post, Gavin Cumine, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Sarah Merson, Kathleen Wyatt, Edward Docx, James Jackson, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Jill Ritblat, Denis Smith, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, David Budworth, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Johnny McDevitt, Owen Slot, T. Dunham, John Forshaw, Kim Newman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jan Raath, Richard Hemmett, David Robertson, John Dowell, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,
ResumoIndex Church attacks Labour for betraying Christians Strongest criticism of Government in decades Baubles booty and stylish quests Index A British Bullet Leading articles A high-speed rail network would ease overcrowding, boost regional development and cut carbon emissions from short-haul flights Index Church and State A report on Anglican social provision demands greater government backing Here We Don't Go England are out, but Euro 2008 is still an English triumph Body & Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Rescuers search islands and reefs as fears grow for missing British divers The waters, not the sharks, are the big danger Tiffany & Co. Square residents fear a paradise lost in move to let public use private gardens Havens with a long history of exclusion The Workout Diploma loophole Opera tobacco error Stalker strikes again Toenail health alert Most read at timesonline. co. uk Tory Chief Whip loses job as Cameron sends 'enforcer' to sift through MEPs' expenses Party seeks to limit damage to its image Labour rebels urged to resist calls for loyalty over 42 days Tag Heuer Ignored and spurned, the Church has lost its faith — in government Religion A 'Minister for Religion' should be appointed to restore the Church's central place in society, a report commissioned by bishops demands. Ruth Gledhill reports Chapter and verse Hunger to put faith into action is frustrated by secularist agenda Archbishop drops in for charity Abbey increases mortgage rates and Egg quits Dunhill Competition to be 'worst buy' Bob Dylan's mysterious disappearance was down to rehab, claims artist Inside today Sacked boy band members lose £10m royalties claim Npower Alfa Brera Rail chief receives £500,000 bonus in spite of continued delay and disruption Boots Signalwoman wins damages over taunts Summer clearance Finding bodies left me in a trance, says Briton Seat Hiscox How to detoxify the noble American brand By choosing the right man for the White House, Americans can do much to salvage the inspiring idea of America Clarks 'No politician was so hated - and so loved - as Thatche Timesonline Let's save Thatcher from the fashionistas Even for those who hated her, the Iron Lady's legacy is too important to be trivialised Far from the sea, nature's survivors get a life Picture Gallery Royalty doing the dishes? It just won't wash Gazza needs protection — from us A dying way of life In my view David Bebber Past Notes High-speed rail No to 'read-by' rule Is there really any need for 42-day detention? Drawbacks to free swimming plan Timesonline The 100m has it Architects at fault Orange immunity Maths = logic Morrisssh dancing Beat goes on Brickbats — but mostly bouquets — for our grand design EasyJet Cross purposes Picture Gallery Times for change Outlook fair A storm in the skies but not on the stage. Don't bring him any flowers just yet Pop Neil Diamond Hampden Park, Glasgow Canon PC World Leave the bunting in the garage. This time you'll have to fly another flag Minister for sobriety was in student boozing club Money made clear Inside today Manchester split over congestion charge plans Drivers pay in return for public transport boost 3 Store Bonhams Selfridges Dfs Dfs QE2's longest serving passenger seeks new luxury home (with large sun deck) When a house is not a home Dell Green light for £500m subterranean gas caverns Extinct pig 're-created' using DNA mapping A motorbike hearse for that very last ride Young cricketers have shocking day at the crease Timberland Flooring Birthday RAF fly-past for Europe's oldest man Kwik-Fit Novel diabetes therapy paves way for personalised medicine for all Health Genetic targeting can revolutionise treatment of common chronic diseases 'It was only after the test I realised how ill I had been' Health Carpet Madness Carpet RiGHT Currys DNA database under threat from European court, warns police chief Effect of adverse ruling will be 'devastating' Unconvicted pair 'should be treated like anyone else' Inside The Shopbuyers Beware of the maps contrived to lead you astray Richard Morrison heads for the London Map Fair on the trail of devious cartographers who stray from the truth Halfords 'Genocide leaders' should be returned to Rwanda The Carphone Warehouse Inside Stena Line Bond backlash begins as fans bemoan weak villains and lack of classic thrills and spills Bestseller is condemned on 007 websites Why immortal agent will never go out of fashion NHS offer accepted Revenge killer jailed 88 seconds too late Disabled face hatred Hindu school launch Picture Gallery Teenage air cadets rescue climbers in Pyrenees Bose Ballot paper from fateful 1933 poll up for auction Home will be high and dry Kettler Britannia may have ruled the waves, but scrap metal gang has her propellers Rival auction houses deny collusion in raising fees BT Bath store He survived a city's snipers. It took a book to wound the Cellist of Sarajevo Culture A musician who risked his life playing a lament for 22 massacre victims is incensed by a novel capitalising on his act, reports David Sharrock Signs of life amid the carnage Hilton Rat race is over for island chicks after cull halts 10,000 predators EmpirEdirEct Unfinished business: a final resting place for the war dead no one wants to remember Czech town to bury forgotten German soldiers Germany Is it really Clinton's farewell party - or does she … Final resting place for German war dead EsquirE Military casualties Inside today TalkTalk Mugabe condemned for food aid ban Zimbabwe Dfs (Reuters): Irish leader issues referendum warning 21 killed in bus blast (Reuters): Headscarves ruling (AP): Deadly fire on ship (AP): Eagle's bionic beak Big Yellow Self Storage It might be called a farewell party but Clinton still wants one more waltz US Elections The secret talks with her victorious rival may allow her to exit with grace but no one doubts she still wants the big prize, Tim Reid reports Famous farewells Europe sees Obama as a cross between JFK and Martin Luther King . . . unfortunately, it doesn't get to vote Timesonline My Week People turn to 'old gold' to beat the banking system woes The London Mint Office Inside Clipper round the World Dot-com billionaire 'built sex cave under mansion' Astonishing allegations in stock fraud case United States Bmibaby Cypriot diver chances upon supertanker of the ancient world Yha (Reuters): Israeli attack on nuclear bases 'unavoidable' (AP): Bad art is a good talking point at exhibition (Reuters): Corruption 'eats up third of Russian budget' (AP): Jumbo melon's price tag makes the eyes water Junta leader 'ordered troops to execute villagers' Defector accuses Than Shwe of island massacre Burma Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Meet the Kremlin's new guard — and it's just the same as Putin's old guard Russia All the President's Men? 'Supermarkets are erotic . . . the kisses in the aisles, hands on bottoms at the frozen goods' Checkout girl takes revenge on rude shoppers France Australian Property Inside today Bespoke Suits Alliance Leicester The Sunday Times 25 Snow Whites and no dwarfs: how monster parents are taking centre stage Japan Picnic Concerts Chinese may put money on ancient poet China Wall Street shares lose 3% on oil-price jitters Osborne's mission RBS gets issue away Quote of the day Streetwise banker Business big shot Swiss bank secrecy at risk as America presses UBS for 20,000 client names Treasury anxious to reassure City over Bank watchdog 'Sometimes you will get told things by your bank and … Stock markets Losing power of small talk is of no little consequence Picture Gallery Commodities Inside Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Osborne steps up his game to engage financial movers Washington visit adds international dimension Try getting this one through on expenses. I notice … City Diary California Network Rail headhunters stay in the sidings City Diary Has Xenu hacked into the Church of Scientology's IT City Diary Just how much money was there sloshing around at that … City Diary It had to happen City Diary Aviva to shed 1,800 staff as drive to cut costs gains pace Change of policy North East is caught posing as Square Mile City Diary Picture Gallery Network Rail to ease ties to Government by raising £10bn on the capital markets Run along special lines O2 'Trying to create a replica MPC for financial stability raises all kinds of difficulties' UK The Times High Court pressed for early hearing on Rock shareholders' battle with Treasury Lewis Hamilton overtakes trains in the Hornby marshalling yard Relief for underwriters as RBS rights issue succeeds Big-ticket items take a hit as John Lewis reports drop in sales for fourth week in a row Cable & Wireless sets itself until end of month to tempt Thus Fingerprint scanner could help in battle to end online banking fraud Vekselberg says deal near in BP dispute Wall Street dives as jobless toll leaps and oil hits a record News of the World World must prepare for $45 trillion push to halve carbon output, IEA says International agency speaks out before G8 talks Bioethanol demand signals end to piece of Brazilian history India hit by protests over increases in fuel prices Bank tips balance in favour of street children An innovative scheme is giving the young traders of Asia a helping hand in their daily fight for survival, writes Rhys Blakely The Times Big numbers, small sums Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds An investment banker lectures the faculty on cost-effective university management Henrietta Royle considers her job in academe is better than banking as she prepares for a new role at City University. Martin Waller meets her Henrietta Royle London Financial Futures Wall Street Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes (000s) European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Daily Mail and Johnston Press dogged by bad news Market report RPC sees sale making a packet Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Margins have risen but it is time to sell as Signet loses sparkle Fuller's Deal of the day Hornby Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Louise Firouz Breeder who helped to preserve the rare Caspian horse of the Elburz Mountains as a mount for children Louise Firouz, horse breeder, was born on December 24,1933. She died on May 25,2008, aged 74 'Along with self-help we need a little help from our Yves Saint Laurent Lives remembered David Gahr Photographer whose work vividly expressed the essence of creative personalities ranging from Janis Joplin to Arthur Miller David Gahr, photographer, was born on September 18,1922. He died on May 25,2008, aged 85 Alton Kelley Rock music artist who with Mouse Miller forget an encapsulating iconography for the San Francisco music scene in the 1960s Alton Kelley, graphic artist, painter and … Religion can help in the desert of the lonely crowd Hospital chaplains and the power of positive thinking A fightback has begun over NHS cuts in religious ministry — often vital in helping patients to heal Timesonline Faith news Undignified postures, dressing for lunch and correct terms of address Modern times Feather report Readers reply Caroline Drury, from Clapham asks whether it is polite to lay down knife and eat with fork only Timesonline Questions answered Seeing double and a disappearing France What to look out for Court Circular Parade Royal Hospital Chelsea Dinner Luncheon Birthdays Timesonline Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctorsdiet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Weather Times Selects Bets are on for a fine Derby at Epsom Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester are ruthless in showing Loffreda door Rugby union Inspired trio ensure Rhinos find powers of recovery Rugby league Basketball Results Cricket Golf Cricket Fixtures Today Motor racing Football Rugby league Other sport Rugby league Cricket Tomorrow Tennis Football Rugby league Other sport Nadal and Federer steeled to renew their grand rivalry Good Year The Times Rudolph batters Somerset to put Yorkshire's noses well out in front Cricket LV County Championship Durham v Hampshire Lancashire v Nottinghamshire The Times Derbyshire v Worcestershire Glamorgan v Warwickshire Middlesex v Essex Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Art for darts' sake as name game takes on new dimension You need glasses, ref . . . and a Pilates class Comment As Euro 2008 kicks off without England (had you heard?) Epsom Yesterday's results Catterick Wolverhampton Newcastle Thursday's late details Sandown Park Uttoxeter Hexham Wetherby Coral Lingfield Park Unlikely Oaks success promotes Look Here to centre of attention Racing Worcester Racing next week Course specialists Big Brown heads for Belmont and date with destiny Doncaster Musseiburgh Betfred Ladbrokes Epsom Doctor Fremantle can sweep to classic success Vodafone Derby Inside today 4.00 Vodafone Derby BBC One (Group I: 3-Y-O: £802,444:1m 4f) (17 runners) Reading the racecard William Hill Epsom master who built his legacy on a simple method — absolute perfection A rare audience with the king of British racing reveals Vincent O'Brien to have rich memories of the great race. Julian Muscat listens intently A true champion Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecclestone plans new championship to leave Mosley out in the cold Motor racing Nadal's brilliance stuns crowd into silence during his canter to final Dibaba sets 5,000m record while Ohuruogu considers Beijing double Athletics Timesonline IOC enlists outside help against betting Ochoa powers clear Lockett plots upset Anderson's devilish pace and swing leave New Zealand staring at abyss Third npower Test match Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The game within Richard Hobson analyses the second day's action A Bridge of highs for the bowlers as England swing when they're winning Goodwood Festival of Speed Timesonline History books beckon after six of the best Sweet-talking Ramos woos Giovani Football Window watch Hulk McClaren snubs Twente with eye on Blackburn Still haunted by memory of my Greek tragedy Castrol Concerns grow over Liverpool stadium Mutu fined £9.6m Third-party's over Van Persie defiant Ladbrokes We can shock the world, says Pogatetz Mending of fences Group a Europe's finest: team-by-team guide Group B Group C Group D Group B Group a Capello plumps for Germany to make sweet music in the lands of harmony Euro 2008 The England manager tells Martin Samuel why he believes the favourites will end their poor run in the tournament, with Spain also in contention Wenger dismisses Milan attempt to buy Adebayor Multiple Display Advertising Items United hoping Fifa can help in the battle to keep Ronaldo Football Real pursuit the focus of official complaint Betfair Chelsea prepared to wait as Scolari considers the future English clubs are cheats, says Platini Times Crossword 23,934 Picture Gallery The Times Platini attack on 'cheating' English clubs sparks fury The Times Bet365 Walking on air: Anderson takes all six wickets in Kiwi … Shock Oaks winner sets tone for classic Derby weekend Index Inside Times Money Fight for your PPI refunds Anon: NHS feels better Money Letters Crunch time for love Isa delays spreading Quick cheques Case Study The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Shackle these shameless banks Fidelity™ International Bang to rights on consumer law Rebecca O'Connor tests your knowledge of where you stand on unsatisfactory goods and services Kaupthing Edge As easy as Abc? Answer from the cover Case Study Kitchen Italia Made our Blood Boil Artemis Check the answers to find out whether you can be fobbed off A costly contradiction in bond terms Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Interspares Shelf Boost your spending power on holiday Lauren Thompson offers some top tips to help to compensate for the pound's weakness against the euro Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivers beware of fa… economy Case Study Commission-Free Currency from M&S Cash Machine Multiple Display Advertising Items It's tough living off the land Lauren Thompson offers much-needed guidance to a woman whose finances are in crisis Post Office Susan Burke: what the experts say Financial Planning Yellowtail Financial Planning Financial CV Mortgages Savills Private Finance Pensions Hargreaves Lansdown Links Bank of Scotland Susan's response Can you trust a bargain B&B? Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity™ International Savings Watch ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Npower Index This Week Also this Week Next Week It just doesn't add up Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News If apes, fish and birds can do maths, why can't we? Need to Know? If You've found yourself sitting beside the phone recen Tongue twister Simon Crompton, Kate Wighton Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Timesonline Well, Well . . . You must try to be patient Inside the Mind of a GP Come on, chaps, this is serious Is the NHS neglecting to help men take better care of their health? Yvonne Roberts looks at a new male-friendly initiative What the GP says It's the way you see it Junk Medicine Autism Epidemic Destiny's child The bestselling author Kate Mosse talks to Celia Dodd about spirits, tarot cards — and how meeting her husband was an act of fate For Families in the Times Today Retar Dex This boy's home and dry It Works for Me Hypnotherapy Hypnotherapy was the catalyst that one child needed to break the nightmare of bedwetting, says Sarah Merson Need to Know What's the Evidence? Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . A hard balancing act Is the credit crunch putting your relationship on an emotional see-saw, asks Andrew G. Marshall The Times Financially compatible? Look at the following questions and write down your immediate thoughts on a separate piece of paper. Don't spend too long, your first response is the most revealing. Then give the quiz to your partner to complete and compare results. Discuss the differences and similarities in your attitudes to money, … Love in a green climate Are you a light-green goddess who WLTM a dark-green mate? Eco-worrier Anna Shepard helps you to find your perfect match Multiple Display Advertising Items How to find green love The truth about salt Which contains more salt — a bag of crisps or a muffin? Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell finds out exactly how much children are tucking into The Times Foods that are low in salt Simple swaps Foods to avoid Many of these foods are often high in salt and also in fat and/or sugar Worth going steady on Some foods are rich in salt but otherwise nutritious. It is best to have these only occasionally How Much is Enough? Roast chicken with olives and lemons Thomasina Miers Fresh Takes on Old Favourites A little Greek flavour restores this dish to pride of place on the table, says Thomasina Miers How to make roast chicken with added zest Nutritionist's verdict Timesonline Walkies back to happiness Perfect Pets Pick the Right Pet for your Family What you need The Times Blood, sweat and gears — the big endurance test Racing by bike across America, coast to coast, is not for the faint-hearted. So what separates the men from the boys when it comes to breaking the pain barrier? Owen Slot joins the chain gang to find out The Times Why do our muscles ache? Training the mind All smiles through the rain It's sunny side up for our members of the month at our free online diet and fitness site Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Letter Licensed to thrill: the history of the vibrator Vivienne Parry, May 31 timesonline. co. uk/women Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q My boss jokes about my large breasts; he thinks he's being funny but I find it embarrassing. I don't want to get him into trouble, but how can I get him to stop? Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! A stroke of genius Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Olympic hopeful Caitlin McClatchey, 22, on cakes, aches — and splashing out on a Teflon bodysuit The Private Clinic Index No phones, no e-mail. Is this CenterParcs or the Congo? Correspondents Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals The Peninsula New York High tee The Debrief Site of the Week Arkansas traveller Traveller Qantas Citrus trees, blue seas, memories — and the distant rumble of coaches Kathleen Wyatt returns to the Italian Riviera and finds lost flavours in new places, but hordes of tourists too WHSmith Voyages of Discovery Taste of Genoa Need to know Timesonline Menorca Mixing water and spirit Zaragoza is thriving with its aquatic Expo 2008, but the city has much more to offer, says Martin Symington Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky high . . . and so is the bill John Arlidge enjoys grand crus and views in the Krug balloon as it prepares to soar over the UK The Times Need to know Call that Luxury? Waterstone's A safari on the cheap? Yes, but you might have to work Serving guests rather than being one was a big role reversal for Cath Urquhart — but a great way to see the best of Africa Timesonline Noble Caledonia Need to know Keeping the tips Tales from the crypt come with royal twist 13 million visit British churches a year. Stephen McClarence joins the church-crawlers in Rutland Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Seeking Spires Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Resort aims for Maldives eco-rescue Is an ambitious carbon-neutral project a dream too far, asks Tom Chesshyre Luxury, and safety Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverjet Timesonline Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuba Mystery Guest: Read Travel Aide Mystery Guest Abode Manchester Timesonline Mystery Guest: Watch Springwatch Pack Mystery Guest: Our Man in . . . New York Post Office CenterParcs Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'Beowulf's 3,000 lines make no mention of Angelina Jolie' 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 to discover the classic in question Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplement David Baddiel 'Why has no one ever written a great novel about football?' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six hardbacks, June 7,1992 Critic's Chart Michael Evans' top six books on nuclear war Reader Chart Kate Baty selects her favourite titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Times Countdown to disaster Required reading Joanna Bourke is mesmerised by One Minute to Midnight, an account of the build-up to the Cuban missile crisis Extract From One Minute to Midnight by Michael Dobbs Hot type Go on, Dad, read me a story . . . The Times Reluctant pilot lands on his feet Giles Whittell meets Mohammed Hanif, the debut novelist who overcame a crash course in the cockpit to take aim at General Zia's stranglehold on Pakistan Extract From a Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif Two trees sprouting from a single root Alexander Monro on the Chinese-British Yellow Mountain poetry festival Could the Holocaust have been avoided? David Aaronovitch talks to Nicholson Baker about Human Smoke, in which he speculates on the Second World War In their own voices A new anthology of poets from Bloodaxe includes DVDs of them reading their work — and the effect is intimate and engaging, Frieda Hughes says An out-of-this-world event Jodrell Bank will be running its second Literary weekend, First Move. 2, next Friday and Saturday. Festivalgores will hear talks from the authors Brian Aldiss and Piers Bizony, build rockets and learn about the work of Jodrell Bank from astronomers who work there. The weekend also marks the launch of … A free book for every 11-year-old Man behind the Brontë myth Nonfiction Biography Patrick Bronte Father of Genius by Dudley Green A proper haunting atmosphere Supernatural The Penguin Book of Ghosts by Jennifer Westwood and Jacqueline Simpson We don't go on for ever. That's fine by me Ageing Mortal Coil: A Short History of Living Longer by David Boyd Haycock Not Dead yet by Julia Neuberger Bravado in Mexico's badlands Reportage Bandit Roads: Into The Lawless Heart of Mexico by Richard Grant In short Under the Paw Confessions of a Cat Man by Tom Cox Simon & Schuster, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) The Times Frightening toll left by opium Fiction Novel Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh In short Refresh, Refresh by Benjamin Percy Jonathan Cape, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Post-apocalyptic triumph Science fiction/fantasy The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway This might end with a Big Bang Firstborn by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter Acacia by David Anthony Durham Pitched into battle Novel Warrior by Allan Mallinson Classics Old English Poems and Riddles (Penguin) translated by Chris McCully The First Poems in English (Fyfield) translated by Michael Alexander A History of Modern Britain Paperbacks Nonfiction By Andrew Marr Pan, £9.99 £9.45 (free p&p) Jack the Lad and Bloody Mary Fiction By Joseph Connolly Faber, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Lucia in the Age of Napoleon By Andrea di Robilant Faber, £9.99 £9.45 (free p&p) Girl Meets Boy By Ali Smith Canongate, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature By Steven Pinker, Penguin, £9.99 £9.45 (free p&p) Run By Ann Patchett Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Junior astronauts reach for the stars Best known as a scripwriter, Frank Cottrell Boyce tells Amanda Craig about his latest children's novel The Times Audiobooks Genre-benders Ben MacIntyre ' Bush's language might be mangled, but it has an accidental poetry' Last word Jumbo Crossword 761 Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Find the Connection Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4548 The Listener Crossword 3985 The Workout Bridge PictureLine KenKen No 71 — Medium Samurai Su Doku No 094 — Easy 2 Su Doku No 1934 — Difficult 3 Killer No 846 — Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 1931 The Drawn Blank Series Introduction Dylan the artist Essay A simple love story A short story by 'There are cities all over the world to go to. I don't know, maybe I am just an old dog, so maybe I feel like I've been around so long I am looking for something new to do' Dear Bob . . . The Times Index Carrera Tag Heuer Audi Dior Letter from Luxx Contributors Prada Luxx What Money Can Buy . . . . . . Or Perhaps Not Tiffany & Co. Diego Della Valle De Beers J. P. Tod's Harry Winston Van Cleef & Arpels Sophie Dahl Opinion formed Hotels have always been a home from home for Sophie Dahl — from midnight flits as a child to romance and heartbreak How shoes got big Women walk tall as a new generation of über-shoes takes the city streets by storm. Lisa Armstrong analyses the view Jaguar Cherishable goods Carlo Brandelli, creative director of Kilgour, Savile Row, with a book from the library he inherited from his uncle IWC Schaffhausen Bagoholic Anonymous Don't you know who I am? Hugo Rifkind goes online and undercover to explore the world of women who love handbags — possibly a little too much - currently cooing in a chatroom near you Harrods Face off How four distinctive watch styles are defining the moment. By Tom Stubbs Warrior Princess' Take tribal jewellery, bold belts, fluttering fabrics and killer heels, add a dash of opulent colour, and feathers will fly Going, Going, Gone! Shopping for jewellery is never dull, but bidding at auction for one-off pieces, perhaps with an extraordinary history, is the real deal, says Hilary Rose Oris The waiting game Politics of desire Accessories are not just big business, they're huge — and getting hold of the right one is a deeply serious affair. Jeffrey Podolsky explains the politics of waiting lists Tim's favourites Time lords What is it about men and their watches? 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