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Gráinne Gilmore, Robert Readman, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Roy Keane, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Daniel Galvin, Lure Glass, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Günter Grass, Caroline Stacey, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Simon Hills, Christopher Somerville, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Mike Goodridge, Richard Thomas, Noel Clarke, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Trevor Openshaw, Dr Toby Murcott, Alex Edmans, Philip Howard, Emma Cook, Meirav Micklem, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Jonathan Clayton South Africa Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, , Murad Ahmed, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Carol Smillie, Sarah Vine Beauty Editor, Dominic Wells, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Jemima French, Will Pavia, Lauren Thompson, Ian Kelly, Bob Stanley, Barbara Graebe, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Thomas CatÁn, Anna Dale, Martin Fletcher, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Vinny Lee, Emma Magnus, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Francis Elliott, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, David V. Jones, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Sir Mark Thatcher, Norman Harris, Carolyn Lyons, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Laura Lovett, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Anne Burrows, Stan Polovets, A. J. Smith, Jeremy Webb, Richard Haggis, Helena Pozniak, Boris Rumney, Sophie Harris, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Victoria Hislop, Ron Lewis, Michael Glover, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Professor Mike Pittilo, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Paul Batchelor, Harriet Griffey, Nick Ward, Tom Whitwell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Gerry Weiss, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Ed Smith, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Neil Harman, Lisa Armstrong, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, The Times doctor, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, John Low, Alison Turner, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Beckham, Christina Koning, Richard Holmes, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Visvan Navaratnam, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Rawi Hage, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Kaveh Solhekol, Kasia Boddy, Eric Cantona, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Hilly Janes, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Richard Dawson, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Allan Mallinson, Will Hodgkinson, Jesse Jarnow, Bryan Robson, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Margaret Ferrari, Dr Leyla Sanai, Nicholas Clee, Brian Nicholls, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Ehrlich, Caroline Beck, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Thomas Catan, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Celia Dodd, Kate Thompson, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anne Lamb, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Kate Quill, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, C. J. Hawkey Professor, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Deb Atkinson, David Budworth, Simon Crompton, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, Colin Reasbeck,

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Index A risk-free blood test for Down's syndrome in pregnancy Potential advances in prenatal screening 'No one will force a woman to have it' A little boy's tribute to stabbed brother Ronaldo: 'i don't care about Sir Alex' Index Long Walk to Freedom II Leading articles Nelson Mandela arrives in London to celebrate a life devoted to fighting oppression. He must use this authority to condemn the atrocities in Zimbabwe Index Cosmic Myopia Britain's greatest telescope must be saved for the nation — and for science Old Times The Times Archive, now available online, is a window into 200 years of history Body & Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Judge rebukes Brown over ratification of treaty Process Jaeger-Lecoultre J'accuse: Mandelson rounds on Sarkozy as EU unity is torn apart at summit Stretch limos for a high-school prom as GCSE students reject discos in the gym American tradition takes off with 16-year-olds Rubber chicken and formal wear: what's not to like? The Workout Clarification Drunk murder ruling Schools do better EuroMillions Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Danger of more abortions but choice can be protected Laura Ashley Justice catches up with soldier Crime Michael Ross served with the Army in Iraq and was mentioned in dispatches. But he now faces a life sentence for the murder of an Asian waiter in 1994. David Lister reports How father's admission put focus on the murderer The changing face of Orkney How it works PC World Alert over security as researchers show Oyster card can be cracked with laptop Credit crunch threatens building of Olympic village There'll be no boulevard of dreams on the road to 2012 Dunhill Financial Services Authority Naomi Campbell in court after losing bags, then her temper Model behaviour Volkswagen Canon Jodrell Bank future in balance after glowing report is ignored 'Window on the stars' looks set to lose funding Probe's ice find may be clue to life on Mars Music to change lives Hospital cases review Trust switches lights Picture Gallery Headstrong diva is at her exotic best in this sensational display Pop Grace Jones Festival Hall Debenhams Freesat Flybe They can't win in Helmand — but nor can we History teaches us that British defiance always turns to compromise. Why do we think it will be different in Afghanistan? Pence Index Timesonline The authors who let slip the dogs of war Mercenaries make fine fiction. But in real life they are almost always doomed to failure A pink and mauve miracle on spikes Deep thoughts Cop that harrier Picture Gallery The British vice: we just can't talk about sex Parents leave it to schools, children learn from internet porn. Until we all grow up, we'll never cut teenage pregnancies 1863 — an unreliable year for reports Our Special Correspondent at Gettysburg scored high in purple prose but low in news analysis The kite runner, Lebanese-style In my view Timesonline Thunderer: Thunderer Businessmen are the same everywhere A woman's choice Petrol prices Where does all the extra NHS funding go? Leave Greenwich Park alone Timesonline Which leg before? Visit the archive Chivalrous orders Brain training Planning ahead Where to lose yourself in 200 years of our history Boots With or without? Unin-spiral Hide and seek Raj Persaud is suspended for plagiarism in book TV psychiatrist brought profession into disrepute Express Renault Dfs Dfs Simon Mann trial ends with plea for him to serve 31 years Currys Cast adrift: 5,000 flood families who are still homeless a year on Flooding Big Yellow Self Storage The damage and the delays La Niña knocks jet stream off course off dampen summer spirits 'Sometimes I feel as though my head will explode' Dodge The Conran Shop Briton 'thought of suicide' after murders BlackBerry Street of tragedy stops in memory of stabbed boy Jimmy Mizen Mourners remember 16-year-old shop victim John Lewis SAAB Halfords Father shocked by jail term for son he turned in Moths in peril from cold and wet weather New window of opportunity for students Historic cottage comes with strict guide price Brittany Ferries Towering ambition for power station Detective work and diplomacy draw Mandela and his sketches to London Mandela visit Exhibition to show pictures from his island prison Jessops Mandela on . . . His eyes still sparkle, but failing health brings added poignancy to farewell tour Why the planet's favourite statesman will celebrate 90th birthday by going to a show with 46,664 friends Mandela visit On the agenda PC World Abu Hamza loses High Court battle against US extradition Youth shot victim out of bravado Bluewater bomb threat man jailed Girl, 17, crashed stolen Bentley Two Ronnies script auctioned HYATT Multiple Display Advertising Items BA raises fuel charges for high-flyers Inside Noortman Master Paintings After 12 turbulent months Brown has his mind fixed on survival A year after taking power, the Prime Minister is hoping that tackling his greatest challenge — the economy — will yet prove to be his salvation. The Conservatives have other plans, Philip Webster reports Fish Well Bred Adverse verdict from the polls will be hard to change Words that gave wrong impression of Cézanne Staples Fishermen battle for thousand-year-old tradition Digital Depot Travelodge My Week Hiscox FlyZOOM Millions set to vote with their feet UN aid agency prepares for mass exodus after poll Zimbabwe The rivalry that crosses every boundary Anglian Israeli jets in long-range 'test mission' for airstrike on Iran Tehran is told: Read the writing on the wall Israel Foreign Staff: Honeymooner accused of murdering his bride on Barrier Reef diving trip Australia Hilton Judges condemn tests set to outlaw mavericks Psychological questions to vet legal profession Europe Thistle Why Italians may find it tricky to master English Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Fever pitch: clash of civilisations hinges on a football match Italy and Spain duel for supremacy The Private Clinic Sex drive takes Swedes over bridge for a red-light service Prostitution thrives amid a clash of cultures Scandinavia Multiple Display Advertising Items Warzone contractors escape regulations Is Elwood still the world's ugliest dog? (AP): Cash shortage threatens UN's Burma aid effort Mini flying saucer takes to the skies Yha (AFP): From minibars to chandeliers: everything must go The families who set up home in a concentration camp Germany Rose terraces have replaced barbed wire and the Nazi mottoes are covered, but the victims of Buchenwald haunt this town, Roger Boyes writes The Times A nation content to let the grass grow over history Timesonline 'Pregnancy pact' teenagers race to become mothers Hollywood is blamed for schoolgirls' birth boom United States LG (AP): 54 are killed in monsoon floods (AP): Ecstasy oil goes up in smoke (AFP): Satellite watch on rising seas Rough ride for policeman Clipper round the World The Sunday Times British financier gives £466m to one charity John Lewis sales fall Barclays in Japan deal Middle class hit hardest Quote of the day Ford triggers US sell-off Business big shot Chairman of Live Nation quits after row over strategy HBOS shares fall below rights issue price despite new short-selling rules Trading update unveils more mortgage arrears 'There's absolutely no point in selling the last cod … Stock markets BBC ready to help its rivals develop their programmes Index Face it Mr Darling, we're heading for a nasty downturn so it's time to tighten our belts Commodities Cazenove Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Roomtoinvest Dizzying rise in education and care costs hits Britain's middle classes the hardest This is the 150-storey Chicago Spire, offered to the UK property market by Savills later this month Ramada Dial 999? Sorry, someone's stolen your line City Diary Christine Lagarde, the French Finance Minister, was … City Diary City colour code gives diner the wrong signal City Diary Developers seek tax breaks as Grand Theft Auto steals the computer games show Now that Raj Persaud, the pop psychiatrist, faces being City Diary Name of the game The BBC is running a survey of the most disliked City Diary Picture Gallery Stay-at-home consumers dent sales at John Lewis Barratt shares soar 25% on report of bank deal to help put finances in order Qantas Barclays in £480m deal with Japan as drive to boost cash reserves continues The Times Credit Suisse cuts 75 jobs in latest round of cutbacks Maidstone to run pioneer trial of mobile WiMax Former Cabinet Minister targets super-rich with new investment fund California Oil price rebounds as China cuts motor fuel subsidies Increase could spark even more demand in China Timesmobile IMF warns the Fed it must be ready to act on inflation Bell Canada takeover gets Supreme Court blessing Ford profit warning and fear of ratings downgrade send Wall Street lower Timesonline The Sunday Times As Japan offers a helping hand to world banks, it opens up to foreign investment The Times US authorities arrest 400 in mortgage crackdown 'There's a lot of propaganda in the fish business, which is not brilliantly understood' Martin Waller meets a restaurateur who is not afraid to expand in spite of the economic downturn Mark Derry Wall Street Markets 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 Sliding banks help drag FTSE 100 below 5,700 Market report Ithaca approach by Endeavour Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors in the leisure sector just can't afford to be relaxed Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bill Burtt Unrivalled plant hunter, taxonomist and botanical scholar, noted for his work on gesners and gingers Bill Butt, botanist, was born on August 27,1915. He died on May 30,2008, aged 94 Index The Very Rev Professor Henry Chadwick Lives remembered John Cruft Angus Calder Elizabeth Wyndham Society beauty whose extraordinary adventures earned her a place in the pages of Elaine Dundy's novel The Dud Avocado Elizabeth Wyndham, socialite and civil servant, was born on December 15,1922. She died on May 13,2008, aged 85 Karthika Tirunal Lakshmi Bayi Cultivated and charitable Maharani of the former princely state of Travancore who was one of the last links with the British Raj Karthika Tirunal Lakshmi Bayi, senior member of the ruling family of the former Indian princely state of Travancore, was born in 1916. She died on June 8,2008, aged 92 Timesonline Christians read the handwritten word differently The Church of England starts at home The faithful in London should not allow foreign Anglican bishops to dictate how they should treat gay clergy and their civil partnerships Timesonline Faith news Open-plan office noise, dress-code rules and break-up blues Modern times Feather report Derwent May Readers reply Timesonline The science behind carbon dating Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Legal News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Dinner Public Notices School Notices Scholarships Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Congratulations Pets & Livestock Antiques & Collectables Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline The European monsoon is just in time for hosepipe ban Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bolger double ensures Irish eyes keep smiling Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Yesterday's results Musselburgh Redcar Goodwood Newmarket Ayr Ferguson braced for United star's exit as Real deal … Coral War Artist can draw on strengths in sprint Royal Ascot William Hill Royal Ascot Ladbrokes Redcar Course specialists Reading the racecard Newmarket Sanders relies on Seachange to provide Golden moment High hopes for first New Zealand runner Ayr Haydock Park Lingfield Park St. James's Place Wealth Management Fleetwood has sights set on Birkdale and history books Irate Casey takes swing at Singh for gibe at 'lazy' British players Fitness, technique and mental side all vital Brilliant Bresnan takes the shine off latest comeback by Flintoff Cricket Twenty20 Cup Durham v Leicestershire Derbyshire v Nottinghamshire Essex v Surrey The Times Hampshire v Sussex Kent v Middlesex Warwickshire v Worcestershire Glamorgan v Northamptonshire Lomu's power to shock and thrill remains undiminished in retirement Rugby union Mark Souster meets a man who trampled many an England player's reputation, overcame illness and continues to lead a turbulent personal life Johnson ponders bedroom ban for women Rugby union England Saxons ready to blow Scotland away in Windy City Timesonline Guinness Hamilton must pass true test of character to make up ground in race for title French Grand Prix St Helens take advantage of Scruton folly to narrow the gap Rugby league Timesonline Refocused Rossi back to where he is at home — calling the shots British Grand Prix Football Results Golf Rugby league Squash Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Tomorrow Cricket Idown targets gold to bolster his collection of silver studs Athletics Rugby league Other sport Khan primed for spectacular final episode before he changes channels Boxing Wayne Elcock retained his British middleweight title … The Times Verdasco eyes repeat of Nadal's grass title Faldo fears US rally Petrova reaches final James boosts Britain London2012 England will not take risk with Sidebottom if back injury persists Cricket Poor weather forecast for match in Bristol The Sunday Times Andrew Flintoff fell for a first-ball duck on his retur A few turn-offs for when the switch is on A strike by Formula One drivers? Count us in. Who would Pretend drug cocktails show absolutely nothing is sacred Nadal takes time to study three Rs: relaxation, Ronaldo . . . and revenge The big interview The Spaniard tells Neil Harman that he has Federer in his sights again as he tries to redress the tear-stained conclusion to last year's Wimbledon Timesonline Prize fighter Inside today First-round draw Federer warms up for his central role Tennis Gillett reveals improvement in relationship with Hicks Football McClaren praised by Robson for showing 'courage' in going Dutch 'Chance for Steve to rebuild his career' Mike Ashley, the Newcastle United owner, is adamant … Barcelona's attempt to land Adebayor falls on deaf ears Window watch Freesat Cannavaro spots weakness in Spain's forward prowess Hiddink relishes role as 'traitor' to Holland's cause Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Cold Turkey turn Croatia's cheers to tears in minutes Dazed Bilic Leaving it late Chelsea 'guilty of bad timing' over Scolari appointment Why Ronaldo will win in the end Football United facing legal minefield over Portuguese Bid for freedom Betfair United battle to save marriage from charms of Spanish suitor Replacing the irreplaceable Times Crossword 23,946 Picture Gallery Ronaldo: 'i have nothing more to say to Ferguson' Scolari keeps up support for move to Real The Times Friends Provident Index Index Inside Free guides Give disaster appeals a lift Charity Watch Gas alert Money Letters Debit despair Case Study Putting the Fun into Fundraising A&L hard sell The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise No excuse for energy apathy Fidelity Timesonline She took the money and ran Alison Gibson revisits a former IT teacher who sold up to travel the world, living out of a suitcase Lloyds TSB Julie Wright: what the experts say Financial CV Care Funding Alex Edmans, Saga Care Funding Advice Service Charitable Donations John Low, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Eesave Julie's response It's cheaper than ever to unlock your home's value Equity release deals look tempting at the moment, but Rebecca O'Connor warns borrowers to think carefully Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Watch Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Forced to suffer in silence Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Go figure Readers to the Rescue Amazon Order Putting yourself on trial Mark Bridge says that volunteering as a guinea-pig — from testing drugs to shopping — can be an easy and fun way to earn extra cash Post Office Your opinions really are valued online Case Study Paid to Eat, Drink and Shop Kaupthing Bank Clinical trials links Are you missing out on your tax credits? Lauren Thompson says that millions of people fail to claim benefits because the system is too complex Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study £4,000 Bill Inspired Lobby Group Multiple Display Advertising Items ING Direct Funds explore new opportunities Mark Atherton says that high oil and commodity prices have increased the clout of Africa and the Middle East The Times Halifax Bank of Cyprus UK Talking strategy with a fund manager Iain Stewart, manager of the Newton Balanced Managed Fund, talks to Mark Atherton Child Trust Fund Benefit of the doubt for Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Pensions Watch Npower 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 This Week Also this Week Next Week Humans need diversity Stories behind the News What science can — and can't — tell us about homosexuality Need to Know? We've lost that loving feeling Sign of the times Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Fish of the day Timesonline Nifty needle work Older and wiser Diabetics beware Health pip squeaks Well, Well . . . Keep kissing it better Junk Medicine Placebo Pills for Kids Here's rhythm and snooze A recent experiment in Japan tested the power of music to send us to sleep. Leo Lewis stayed awake to see the results The top tunes and artists to help you to drift off Science of sleep and music ClearZai Sunny side up Actress Imelda Staunton is bright and sparky but admits to having a dark side. The cure for that, she tells Celia Dodd, is simply to get on with things The Times Suggestions not welcome Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Summer camouflage Afraid to bare the blemishes? There's cover available, says Kate Wighton In touch with feelings Inside Story The Rosen Method How Monica from Shameless found a new role in life. Harriet Griffey reports What's the Evidence? Ninety and still not out As Nelson Mandela nears a landmark birthday, Celia Dodd discovers what life's like at a grand old age Ruth Kirkby Ruth Kirkby, who is 92 next month, moved to a BUPA nursing home in Ilford, Essex a year ago. Kirkby was a dressmaker for Harrods, then worked as an accountant for the Post Office (later BT). She was engaged twice, but never married The Times Prilly Crowther Prilly Crowther was 90 in April. She has lived in the same large house in West London since 1924; she now shares it with her daughter's family. Crowther worked briefly as a commercial artist before her five children were born. She has 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Leslie Thackaray If it's Friday and it's pink it must be sailing Coloured spreadsheets or unstructured bliss? Just how do busy mums cope with organising their kid over the summer holidays? Helena Pozniak, a mother of four, investigates Useful links Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . "Mummy, what's the biggest number in the world?" Posh squashes that can leave a bitter taste Cordials and fruit juice drinks, with their wholesome and natural image, are jostling for position on the summer drinks table. But do they make life a little too sweet, asks Caroline Stacey Are you getting five a day? Timesonline Welsh rarebit with salad Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Add a clutch of pea shoots and mustard leaves and you'll keep coming back for more Stirring up a feast Feeds 4 Nutrionist's verdict No need to bottle out The Times Greenie Points Oh, Mum — you cannot be serious Can you banish temper tantrums from family tennis games? Hilly Janes and Alex, 13, find that a lesson — and beating mum — works a treat How to lift your game Timesonline Your flexible friend Keep moving if you want to stay on good terms with your back, says fitness expert Matt Roberts Feeling better at a stroke Perfect Pets Pick the Right Pet for your Family What you need Next Week The Times Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Star Letter Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Letter Wins £50 of Organic Products What's happening in the Times Health Club Agony and Ecstasy I hate his friends Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! A little French dressing Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Designer Jemima French, 41, on yoga, giving up meat and booze — and thoughts of a boob job Aquability UK Ltd Index Luxury? There's no sheep in the room and our furniture is dry Correspondents Inside/online Hot Hotels Arrivals Beat the Super Troupers Site of the Week Meals on wheels The Debrief Citizen Traveller Post Office Comment by Lou Siroy, Picture Editor Timesonline Where the wild things are . . . True wilderness is closer than you think, In fact, it's just outside your door, says Christopher Somerville Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The twelve places you must discover Spanish Tourist Office 'Watch the steely sea creep nearer' Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel in Brief Timesonline New life in the old burg With Euro 2008 the secret is out: Zurich is a city that knows how to enjoy itself, says Carolyn Lyons Need to know Pack up your money troubles Fewer, but more satisfying, holidays — spiralling fuel prices may have an unlikely spin-off, says Tom Chesshyre Discoverireland Waikiki wipeout Well done, sir: meat is back on Manhattan's menu Fiona Sims joins Gordon Ramsay's chef protégé on a flavour-filled hunt for the prime of New York Islandbreaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Noble Caledonia Big year for a small but spirited city Happy 400th, Quebec. You're the surprise — proud, cultured, charming (even the tacky bits), says Kate Quill OlympicHolidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know The Times Rome's going to party like there's no tomorrow Would a White Night celebration work over here? Will Hide has his doubts Voyages of Discovery Need to know Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries The Times Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadliest Catch Travel Aide Watch Mystery Guest Marks Hotel, Glasgow Timesonline The best of Britain — Devon Read Malin+Goetz — Essential Kit Pack Our Woman in . . . Dubai Karyn MacDonald, 41, a former travel agent, left Glasgow for the fairways of Dubai, where she now works in the golf industry Post Office CentérParcs Index Reader's Block First world Erica Wagner 'Little Green Men, source of pounding pulsars' First word The wrong blurb Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel 'a summary of Ulysses doesn't really need any spoiler warnings . . . ' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, June 26,1983 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Thomas CatÁn on six Spanish Civil War books Reader Chart Barbara Graebe picks six far-flung favourites Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . A right old bellyache Required reading While David Aaronovitch admires Carolyn Steel's principles in her view of the world's food problems in Hungry City, her approach is not entirely digestible Extract Hot type A title left well enough alone Do you want to dance? Richard & Judy sensation Victoria Hislop tells Alan Franks how lessons in flamenco were all part of the research for her new novel The Return Extract From the Return by Victoria Hislop Opera buffs brought to book As Glyndebourne approaches, Jeanette Winterson examines the link between literature and musical drama The Times Glyndebourne ticket offer The Times Actor, spy, priest . . . and lover Nonfiction History Casanova by Ian Kelly Royal rebel in sharp focus Biography Snowdon: The Biography by Anne de Courcy Put up your dukes Marlborough England's Fragile Genius by Richard Holmes In short A technical knockout Sport Boxing: A Cultural History by Kasia Boddy The Times Art-punk pioneers Rock music Goodbye 20th Century A Biography of Sonic Youth by David Browne Psychic Confusion The Sonic Youth Story by Stevie Chick The Empty Page: Fiction inspired by Sonic Youth edited by Peter Wild 9/11 puts US on a sticky wicket Fiction Novel Netherland by Joseph O'Neill Crazy dose of mother love Novel Verse from three perspectives Poetry Bloodshot Monochrome by Patience Agbabi The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah Sea Change by Jorie Graham On the Brighton beat again Crime In short Classics Prince Caspian Peeling the Onion Paperbacks Nonfiction By Günter Grass Vintage, £8.99 Away Fiction By Amy Bloom Granta, £7.99 Left for Dead The Untold Story of the Tragic 1979 Fastnet Race by Nick Ward with Sinead O'Brien A&C Black, £7.99 The Fighter By Craig Davidson Picador, £7.99 Song Man One Man's Mission to Write the Perfect Pop Song by Will Hodgkinson Bloomsbury, £8.99 De Niro's Game By Rawi Hage Old Street, £7.99 Away with the fairies Children's Creature of the Night (13+) by Kate Thompson Spellbound (7+) by Anna Dale The Times Audiobooks Composing himself Rescuing romance Shadow-land TLS Ben MacIntyre 'Lavatory euphemisms abound: WC, khazi, bog, thunder box, privy . . . ' Last word A royal response Off the record City of slums Timesonline Nineteen Minutes Next month's choice Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 763 Games The Times Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4560 The Listener Crossword 3987 Bridge PictureLine Win a WiiFit today KenKen No 93 — Medium Su Doku No 1966 — Difficult Killer No 858 — Deadly (1 hour 5 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 1963 The Times The Times The Times Timesonline Index BMW Panasonic Contents 21.06.08 Carla Bruni in her Former Life Contacts D-Rink Aware We need to get lean, and get mean, with our children. We're putting out an ill-prepared, lily-livered generation The Dark Ages Accard This week: Steampunk Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 189 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Land-Rover Retail Therapy Heavy Petting Bargainhunter Out There Mismatched Stripes Take It to the Maxi How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Cobra Nissan Picture Gallery Staying Alive Creative thinking Purina Isklar The Moralist of Ladbroke Grove The actor and writer of Kidulthood, and now director too of its sequel, Adulthood — it seems Noel Clarke's life is the very opposite of the misspent youth his films portray Opodo The Maid's Tale From skinning eels to emptying bedpans, a Victorian housemaid's working day was long and arduous. Yet for many women, a career in service was an unlikely engine of social emancipation. As Audley End in Essex restores its service wing, Hannah Betts tries her hand at 24 hours of empowering drudgery Picture Gallery EasyJet Holidays The co-operative Scandinavian Airlines Great Rail Journeys New Folk Hero Playing alongside Radiohead and the Sugababes, Seth Lakeman has become a festival hit. Meet the man who's made folk fashionable BrandAlley The Power … a bikini leaves little to the … , a well-cut one-piece can do wonders for both body and ego Six Great .. . Shorts Shop Window Boots Hope for Hormones Keeping up Appearances Enslaved by an erratic endocrine system? 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