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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gina Rowe, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Roger Barrett, Patrick Griffin, Katheen Wyatt Travel Editor, Amanda Pridie, Barry Forshaw, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Caroline Stacey, Graham Martin, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Simon Rocker, Richard Enrlich, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, Adrian Cosker, Simon Hills, Theodore Dalrymple, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Carol Smillie, John Cooper QC, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Rupert Croft, Sam Marlowe, Peter Swift, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Ian McMillan, Vivienne Parry, Martin Fletcher, Dr Copperfield, Dr Ingrid Wolfe, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Pamela Holt, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Emma Magnus, Vinny Lee, Paul Clark, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Joe Swift, John Sutherland, Tom Charity, David Budworth Personal Investor, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Leonora Craig Cohen, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Cyril Simmons, Laura Lovett, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, David Douglas, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Doug Johnstone, Jenny MacArthur, The Rev Ron Wood, Sophie Harris, Peter Bodo, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Lissy Hope-Birch, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Paul Martin, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, Neel Mukherjee, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jean Symons, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Jonathan Goodwin Solicitor Advocate, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Suzi Godson, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Jill Mansell, Cella Dodd, Maxwell MacLeod, Francis Gilbert, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Justin Adams, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Roger Boyes, Alan Bennett, Ewan Morrison, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Daphne Locker, Mark Alpert, Christian Pambrun, Margaret Reynolds, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Lucy Tower, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dr Hilary Cass, Harriet Addison, Geri Halliwell, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Anna Cooke, Alexia Skinitis, James Miller, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, John Naish, Markus Oscarsson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Kate Quill, Anna Shepard, Kan Saunders, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Levi Roots, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, D. L. Clarke, Alyson Rudd, David Budworth, Chris Moore, Alice Miles, Simon Crompton, Leigh Singer, James Christopher, Margaret Murphy, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Tony Kelly, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Mary Williams, Richard Ford, Lucy Freeman, Justin Evans, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, Claire Gervat,

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Index 10p fiasco to cost another £1 billion Brown 'obsessed with pulling rabbits from hats' Index Sharm Offensive Leading articles The African Union has an historic chance at its summit in Egypt to unite against Robert Mugabe and chart a brighter future for his country Index Counting Our Chickens All our lives would be a little bit grimmer without some poultry in them Macrosoft Bill Gates is much more than a rich man — he has changed the world Body & Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money The man who has been held seven years without charge Theo Fennell Second al-Qaeda leader to be freed Fault! Tennis star's sexist attack on Kournikova was way over the line Since the beginning, this has been the world's sexiest sport Timesonline The Workout Family of Nimrod casualty to sue MoD Farmland prices jump Hospital IT failure EuroMillions numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Relief for errant drivers as council halts clamping Monarch Fear stalks the streets as voters awake to Operation … Harangued by the militia and watched by police, Zimbabweans headed to the polls for the election run-off, Catherine Philip reports from Harare Africa's democracy deficit hinders action against Mugabe 'If you vote MDC, they will destroy your house' Church's English shoes How to p-p-p pick out a penguin from a crowd of 20,000 'identical' birds Dunhill Waitrose Prison for mother who starved girl aged 3 to death Sportsexclusive Son, 2, left alone for weekend BBC settles in asbestos case Thieves target Blears again Five injured by miniature train P&O Ferries CitroËn It's gone to extra time but now Motty's ready for the final whistle Euro final will be John Motson's last live game O2 Mouth of the goal Even the Palace is feeling the crunch as Royal bill soars £2m With the maintenance budget frozen for three years, the Queen's household says it will fall behind with essential repairs and decoration, writes Lucy Bannerman Tropicana Timesonline Armani/casa How the roof is falling in on the monarchy PC World Flybe Is Mugabe the real problem in Zimbabwe? We are deluding ourselves if we think that getting rid of one mad, old tyrant will stop the barbarism M&S Index Timesonline That Adolf Hitler, he's having a laugh Did the 20th century go all pear-shaped because nobody appreciated the Führer's jokes? A sneaky regard for our alien invaders Wimbledon highlights Nadal to Descartes Picture Gallery This is no way to close the pay gap, Harriet A clunking Equality Bill will not put fairness into the nation's wage packets. Try tax relief on hiring nannies Life's what you make it — even in prison The murderer Neil Entwistle will only leave jail 'in a box'. What happens to lifers inside? The happiest day of their lives In my view An unsoiled talent for life and art Timesonline Trying children Labour finances Women in the Army Greenwich outcome The deadly dropper Timesonline Britain is letting down its most vulnerable children The reality of today's marital vows The struggle to rent a flat in London Post office closures Witness anonymity Pulling out the stops Wimbledon records Pimm's How your letters get from the postbag to the page Alpha mail Banking quarter becomes battlefield for drug gangs Death of city's police chief exposes 'canteen culture' Empiredirect John Lewis The 'champion of liberty' faces the forces of beauty Davis launches by-election 'mini-manifesto' Labour falls to fifth place in the Henley by-election Timesonline Choice Privileges Prudential Jodrell Bank focuses on fresh hope for lost funds Mammoth unearthed after walker spots bone Council to blame for caretaker's fall from ladder Snap of fisherman's catch lands him in court Holiday Inn Whisky industry booms as Asia cries for more ASDA Artist fights threat to studio where her dark imagination sees the light of day In defence of a deeply personal space Officer admits credit card expenses scam Killer jailed for life Terror suspect on run Wind breaks turbine Unexpected lead Picture Gallery PC World Skeleton key to the bodies under London's streets Electronic map shows the bones beneath Northernrock Timesonline Three years on, the McCartney sisters admit: the A battle for justice that went from the streets of Ulster to the White House ended up costing homes and relationships, writes Martin Fletcher California Kwik-Fit Family storms out after murder suspect cleared Freesat HD Dfs Happiness is a place of comfort as Glastonbury goes down the toilet once again Yes, it's a washout . . . but it still makes sense Rockocracy provide the choir for Mandela's birthday deification Pop Nelson Mandela at 90 Hyde Park It's a dull act on stage that truly dampens the spirits Pop Glastonbury Festival River Cottage chef's chicken welfare crusade gets the bird from investors Hiscox Hard-pressed shoppers vote with their wallets Every little hurts Switching to kinder methods still a gamble Hilton My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items In the tunnels of Gaza, smugglers risk death for weapons and profit Gaza Strip Underground traffic Index Aliens or asteroid: What was 1,000 Hiroshimas blast? Siberia The Private Clinic FlyZoom They are the light of lives, but rustlers are now stealing away with fireflies Japan Magnet On and off the trail Oil giants make a cautious return as exports rise Analysts dampen hopes of economic recovery Iraq BT Thistle Cooke body-snatcher gets long jail term (AP): North Korea ends nuclear programme with a bang Law protects Berlusconi from prosecution Music turns over a new leaf with good vibrations Simple Choice Funerals How to make your wedding really out of this world Load, take aim — fire. And another Olympic raincloud bites the dust Leaving nothing to chance, China has a Home Guard shooting at the sky to ensure that the Olympics stay dry. Jeremy Page writes The Times Timesonline Rain dances Rainmakers and death: how efforts may have backfired China Sealed with a kiss: Obama and Clinton unite for next fight United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Party poopers tell schoolboy: You must invite your enemies Sweden Jelly and rejection. That's life Yha The Sunday Times TV audience falls in love with lonely heart farmers France Multiple Display Advertising Items Dispute delays British gasfield development Reshuffle at BBC Pru windfall dropped Sony Ericsson warning Quote of the day Costumier to the stars Business big shot Bradford & Bingley board under fire as Resolution abandons bailout plan Saving goes out the window as household income shrinks Index The top ten likely effects as the bear market bites B&B investors deserve better Commodities Timesonline New, but not improved La Manga Club with the Hyatt Touch Currencies Stock markets Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Sign net Storm clouds gather over Britain's final fuel frontier This is the staff of a dental practice Washington State, and their solution to rising oil prices Qantas Anglesey's misplaced conspiracy power play City Diary The board of Barclays must be congratulating themselves City Diary No light at tunnel's end City Diary New BBC job is music to the marketing man's ears I hear on good authority that someone is putting it about that the London Stock Exchange has a resident astrologer City Diary Is Anheuser-Busch the most corporate company in America City Diary Picture Gallery King takes over at BAE Systems and promises to raise ethical standards UK The Times New chief to press for nuclear power construction Pru scraps return of cash from its £8.7bn surplus Insurer's U-turn comes after questions by MPs Bank of Scotland Corporate Timesonline Berkeley delays shareholder payout to take advantage of falling land prices House sales decline Second day of falls takes Wall Street near to bear market Timesonline Global trend in shares Sony Ericsson issues warning as surging food prices hit sales in emerging markets Markdown of Vietnamese currency seen as an act of desperation Microsoft presents a puzzle as Gates passes on the reins Suzy Jagger looks at the software giant's future as its co-founder retreats The Times Timesonline . . . and for his next trick: make the world well Four driving forces behind the computer empire Rise of a dropout Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 'i was partly responsible for Tom Baker's look as Doctor Who. My idea was the scarf' Tim Angel runs the family firm — Europe's biggest provider of costumes to the TV and film industries. Martin Waller reports CV 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 Blue chips creep into the black on back of oil stocks Market report Down goes liftmaker Tanfield Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Tempus Ten take a turn for the worse — with a nasty surprise Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Prostate UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Professor John Ashurst Architect and influential teacher who was a leading authority on the conservation of ancient buildings Professor John Ashurst, authority on building conservation, was born on March 14,1937. He died of cancer on May 10,2008, aged 71 'His favourite pastime was making huge bonfires' Theo Snoddy Art critic, hockey correspondent and author of an acclaimed guide to Irish artists Theo Snoddy, art critic and author was born on November 30,1922. He died on June 12,2008, aged 85 Tim Hammond Interior designer of unorthodox business methods whose passion for horses earned him the title 'the galloping haberdasher' Tim Hammond, interior designer, was born on October 10,1932. He died on April 18,2008, aged 75 John Wright Administrator who transformed the Irish Cricket Union into a professional body and helped the national team reach the top ten John Wright, cricket administrator, was born on October 10,1942. He died on June 24,2008, aged 65 Genuine conversion unveils our hidden depths The God of our Fathers — and Mothers A new, gender-inclusive translation of Hebrew prayers allows Reform Jews to 'construct their own belief and their own concept of God' Timesonline Faith news Left-handed treatment, how to use honorifics and table help Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline What's in a loaf and how old is Otzi? Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving service Awards Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths In Memoriam - War Appointments Dinner Gifts Announcements Ewell Castle School Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoselink Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Electric blue waves light up the night sky Weather Eye New Approach in injury scare Newmarket Totescoop6 Windsor Suits you, sir! What the fashionable tennis player … Curragh Curragh tomorrow Inchnadamph to put victory on a plate Chester Lingfield Park Course specialists Doncaster Newcastle Racing next week Whitaker continues to ride high after Edge's low point Equestrianism Doncaster Yesterday's racing results Folkestone Market Rasen Newmarket Chester Newcastle Badminton Results Bowls Boxing Cricket Equestrianism Golf Motorcycling Today Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Football Uefa Intertoto Cup Other sport Tomorrow Cricket Marsh relies on late effort Boxing Rugby league Squash Rugby league Football Other sport Pryce destroys meagre French resistance to instil belief Rugby league China hands out life ban after latest doping case Swimming Four tries in ten minutes either side of half-time … Media Planet Acceleration of learning that put boy racer on fast track to glory at only 15 Motorcycling Rick Broadbent examines on often bumpy road to the top followed by Britain's Scott Redding The Times The Times Parental guidance Toseland looks to step up a gear after Donington failure Essex extinguish threat without pyrotechnics from Napier Cricket Twenty20 Cup Crusaders put Surrey to sword Arafat makes difference all-round Draw and final tables Spinners thwart Bears' chase Rashid spins tidy web to secure place in last eight Cricket Scoreboards Flintoff back in the swing with four-wicket haul Collingwood must learn from his mistake Cricket The Times Kevin Pietersen gave an example of what is possible … Batsmen's game won by bowlers Pietersen plans to lead England by example and save the series Cricket Captain 'pretty chilled' about new responsibility Winner takes all Herbie Frogg Frustrated Sorenstam hits back with eye on another major before finale Golf Sport Staff: Montgomerie launches belated Ryder Cup challenge Carter aims to test himself against best at Perpignan Rugby union Les Kiss, the former Australia rugby league player, … Sport Staff: Heart condition rules out Thuram's move to PSG Record £11m deal secures Elmander as Megson finally gets his man Football Window watch Redknapp aiming to carry on at new stadium Shakespeare moves Scolari calls for help Leadbitter signs on Barnes boosts Derby Ljungberg calls time Germany hope their record will count in final reckoning Euro 2008 Löw's team aim to exploit Spain's nerves Teutonic habit of winning in clumps will come up trumps Roberto Rosetti, who will referee the Euro 2008 final Boots Europe's elite show why England's bridesmaids have been left on the continental shelf Euro 2008 Euro 2008 Germany v Spain Timesonline Spain stay confident despite Villa injury And the winners are . . . Euro 2008 You, too, can dress to thrill like Federer Wimbledon Give the sweaty time-wasters a proper towelling-down It's nearly half-time in our contest for the worst … American men fly home early after failing to take off From awe to affection: Sampras relives Centre Court love affair Wimbledon The Americans are struggling in SW19, but for one legend the memories remain, says Peter Bodo Experienced Hewitt ready for meeting of champions I hope Federer will continue to make geniuses out of every single one of us Timesonline Today Wimbledon in 60 seconds Yesterday National pride National sport Magic number What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Zheng wastes no time in bringing Ivanovic down to earth with a bump Yesterday's results Today's order of play The quiet man plotting Murray's title charge Miles MacLagan prefers to listen, unlike his predecessor Timesonline Betfair Scot serves notice A view from the dog box My week Times Crossword 23,952 Picture Gallery The Times Adebayor at point of no return Arsenal striker in about-turn as he sets sights on move abroad Ivanovic the terrible: women's top seed is humiliated The Times 'Winning is important - but so is the way your play … Index Inside Times Money Bridging the advice gap Webwatch Cottoned on Money Letters Case Study A Catchy One-Hit Wonder Direct challenge The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Lenders put greed above need Artemis We're selling up and moving on James Charles helps an enterprising couple to invest for the short term while setting up a new life Lloyds TSB The Wests: what the experts say Financial CV First State Investments Kate's response Don't pay through the nose for quick cash As more people turn to short-term loans, James Charles finds that there are much cheaper ways to raise funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Watch Case Study Rental Returns Developing Nicely Multiple Display Advertising Items ING Direct How to survive for a day without folding Rebecca O'Connor finds that it is possible to travel, work, eat and find entertainment while spending absolutely nothing But don't expect free financial advice Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Cyprus UK Scottish Life should pay for mistake Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Fitness First Fee Defensive shares will fight back Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Post Office Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Cheltenham & Gloucester Consumers lose out in power play Mark Atherton says that customers should be extra vigilant when energy companies announce price rises How to guard against overcharging Index This Week Also this Week Next Week Abreast of the times Stories behind the News What does cosmetic surgery tell us about our relationships? Need to Know? Higher education Stuck on a feeling John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends The Times Well, Well . . . Love thy neighbour Junk Medicine Biosecurity Wave farewell to those dusty folders NHS patients could soon be logging on to see their health records. But do the benefits outweigh the security risks? Fran Yeoman investigates Surge Always a Swansea girl The actress Joanna Page, of Gavin and Stacey, talks to Celia Dodd about size, self-esteem and why her heart is still in Wales Peri products The NHS is 60. Respect . . . Inside the Mind of a GP Haven't quit yet? Let's do this together One year on from the ban, thousands of us are still puffing away Kate Wighton reports on research which shows that group therapy can kick the habit for good The Phoenix Artist Club group Timesonline What Works? Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts All about my dad Inside Story Male Suicide Guilty and angry — that's how Lucy Freeman feels about her father's final act Standard Life Suicide: the facts Parler francais? C'est facile With the summer holidays looming, and possibly a trip to France or Spain planned, just how easy is it to teach your children the local lingo? The earlier you start, the better. Making the process fun with games, music and a taste of the local culture (chocolat chaud and croissants will tempt even the … For Families in the Times Today Index "Mummy, why aren't you married to daddy — does it mean he doesn't love you?" Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Timesonline A perfect day — my big fat cheap wedding The Rooneys may have blown £5 million tying the knot but for these three couples less was decidedly more when it came to achieving their dream wedding, says Celia Dodd Family Affair Italian Job Ethical Wedding How to get it right on the day Timesonline She's a work star Ching-He Huang is on a mission to make Chinese cooking easy, nutritious — and keep you as slim as a chopstick, says Caroline Stacey The Times Timesonline Ching's store cupboard basics Pork and Bamboo Shoot Stir-Fry Steamed Jasmine Rice Stir-Fried Garlic Pak Choy Nutritionist's verdict Why it's OK to eat more than four eggs a week Painting the town green Can city dwellers become more self-sufficient in food production, asks Anna Shepard The Times On the roof Vertical farms Neglected urban space City parks Do try this at home Timesonline In it for the long haul Perfect Pets Pick the Right Pet for your Family Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloc buster Claire Gervat takes a milk bath in Latvia Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of the Baltic Rolling back the years The right exercise routine will give you a healthier, longer life, says fitness expert Matt Roberts The Times Health Club Star Letter Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic What's happening in the Times Health Club Q I'm happily married, but whenever I go out without my wife I fancy any young women in my company and think about sleeping with them. Do all men feel this way? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He's got bad habits Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! Saucy, saucy Dragons' Den winner Levi Roots, 49, on respect for food. Guinness and remedies for a good life Optimax Index What do you call a pop band in a farmyard? Answer: Livestock Correspondents Faces the Music Inside/online Arrivals Citizen Traveller Winner Voyages of Discovery Raki, rhythm and blues at the corner where East meets From boutique festivals to desert rock . . . our music special starts in Istanbul, where Justin Adams revels in a high-octane culture spanning two continents and several centuries Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Stars and bars Sounds of Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Lisbon's African queen Sara Taveres and a host of world music stars have given the sounds of Mali. Cape Verde and Senegal a new home in the heart of Portugal, says Tony Kelly Need to know Sounds of Portugal Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DiscoverIreland Madonna? Bah . . . we're looking for the snail race Forget the bands. The crowds are the real stars in the battle of Britain's 'boutique' festivals, says Kate Quill Need to know Timesonline Ditch the Tent A long way to the top when you rock'n'roll Crowd-surfing is banned and there are prayers between sets. It's heavy metal heaven, Dubai style, says John Clarke Need to know Desert song: four places to party The Times Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Queries Timesonline Beyond the call of duty? Hotels could be unlawfully storing details about guests, reports Tom Chesshyre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel in Brief All Hands to the Griller Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forestholidays Travel Aide Mystery Guest Watergate Bay Hotel, Cornwall Timesonline Our Woman in. . . Charleston Post Office Noble Caledonia Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'If your thriller didn't thrill, claim a refund' Tell us about your summer reading It's our Summer Books issue next week, and we want to know about your memorable holiday reads The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline TLS Jeanette Winterson Her word 'Orlando suggests that a commitment to gender is a waste of half a life' Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Iain Finlayson picks the best of Alan Bennett Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, June 1962 Reader Chart Lissy Hope-Birch picks her bedtime favourites Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Edinburgh International Book Cross-grained genius Required reading John Sutherland finds Alan Bennett in typically mischievous form with his instant classic The Uncommon Reader Extract From the Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett Hot type And thereby hangs a tail Talking about a revolution Finally, the download and the CD have consigned the vinyl LP to the same fate as the shellac 78. Committed crate digger Bob Stanley composes the final lament for a cultural icon The authors whose plots go on to make the real headlines Prescience or eerie coincidence? Peter Millar examines thriller writers' knack for anticipating world-shaking events There's something out there. . . Justin Evans reveals how the literature of demons, along with real-life possesions and exorcisms left him spooked — but inspired his new novel Shelving & Bookcases Centenary of crime writing pioneer Squalor, filth and corruption Nonfiction History The Blackest Streets The Life and Death of a Victorian Slum by Sarah Wise Michael O'Mara Books In short The Times Losing the battle in Afghanistan Conflict Descent into Chaos How the war against Islamic extremism is being lost in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid Tracks of their tears Sport Concrete for Breakfast More Tales from the Shale by Jeff Scott The real master of suspense Cinema Spellbound by Beauty Alfred Hitchcock and his Leading Ladies by Donald Spoto The Times In denial to the bitter end Fiction Novel The Spare Room by Helen Garner In short When two hearts are kept apart Novel Distance by Ewan Morrison Big science, little substance Thriller Final Theory by Mark Alpert Parallel miseries Novel Lost Boys by James Miller Classics The Idle Years by Orham Kemal The Boy who Loved Books Paperbacks Nonfiction The Importance of Being Kennedy Fiction The Diana Chronicles Woman in the Fifth The Last Fighting Tommy The Life of Harry Patch, the Only Surviving Veteran of the Trenches The Ghost Stories for summer Amanda Craig offers a selection of rewarding reading to while away the long school holidays The Times Audio books In this week's TLS What you thought about. . . The Books group Jodi Picoult mixes social commentary with thrilling writing in her story of a young killer Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 764 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary Quiz Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4566 The Listener Crossword 3988 The Workout Bridge PictureLine KenKen No 104 — Medium Samurai Su Doku No 097 — Medium Su Doku No 1982 — Fiendish Killer No 864 — Deadly (1 hour 35 minutes) Friday Solutions Index BMW Bombay Sapphire Contents 28.06.08 Kirk Douglas Plays It Cool Contacts Samsung The Dark Ages Porsche This week Finger dancing I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 190 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Cafédirect Shop Retail Therapy Ale and Hearty Bargainhunter Out There Festival Gear Orange Brigade How to Get Dressed The Male Room Men's Stuff Unique Boots The Not so Sheltering Sky Weathermen We only notice them when we think they've got it wrong — duringfloods, tornados and, of coursem Wimbledon. So what is the point of weather forecasters? Hugo Rifkind took his umbrella to the Met Office to find out Norway Panasonic Samsung Amdega Bmi The Gentrification of Irvine Welsh As well known for his epic drug taking as his iconic tales, Irvine Welsh seems now to be embracing middle age. But as he unveils his new novel, Ginny Dougary finds life in the old punk yet EasyJet Holidays BMI Healthcare P&O Cruises Andrew collinge The Winner Takes It All First, producer Judy Craymer turned the songs of Abba into the world's biggest musical, Mamma Mia!. And now she's cracked Hollywood Venture Panasonic Lighting — up Time It's a year since, amid bleats of anger and alarm, smokers were herded out on to pavements. But nicotine fiends are adaptable creatures. Alexia Skinitis talks to them about life on the streets, and the new cigarette etiquette Bloomsday This is no time for shrinking violets — bold, clashing florals are the way to go this summer California Fresh Faces Keeping Appearances How do you deal with pre-teens' desire for make-up? Dear Sarah Q All my life I have bitten by cuticles. Do you have any advice on how to stop? Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White Sunshine colours for a sizzling hot summer Salon Spy Eleven Boots At this Time of Year, You'll Find an Abundance of Brown Crab in Fishmongers, It Really is Superb Food Crab Spaghetti with Spring Onion, Chilli and Parsley Serves 4 Crab Salad with Pink Grapefruit Dressing Serves 4 The Times Crab, Pea and Broad Bean Risotto Serves 4 as a Starter Channel4 Purina Cityboy Had De—cityfied Himself Quickly. But with a Ruthlessness that Seemed to Be Very City—ish Restaurants The Green Kitchen Yeah Butt Bosch Top 100 Summer Wines Summer Wines This Week 25 Best Wines under £20 Robert Mondavi Iconic Wines D-Rinkware Six . . . Kitchen Greats Salt Marsh Lamb Food Detective Siemens Eat to the Beat Foodie at Large Pop festival punters are growing up, and so is the food Taste Test. . . Hollandaise Sauce Barratt's Home As the granddaughter of the famed housebuilder, Fiona Barratt was quick to stamp her mark on her own bricks and mortar Voyages Jules Verne Smiletrain Wickes Ask Aggie Home Help Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families This week: Fun in the sun Reader Offer A freshly dimpled nest had appeared beside the original. Odd, as martins don't go for the semi-detached look Valley Girl Simply Green Good garden design isn't all about brash, bright flowers. The latest trend is for a more restraines palette, says Joe Swift The Sunday Times Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Vegging out Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buycosmetics Digital Hearing Aid Information Service (H036) My son likes to classify the cats, too, albelt in different ways. 'In a fight between Flash and Smoke, ' he will say, 'who do you think would win?' Beta Male The Times My Multiyork Mercedes-Benz Index Warren Evans Index Model behaviour A modelling talent show with no tears, no humiliation and no breakdowns stands no chance, says Caitlin Moran Just divine Going out Forget Tate Modern, for real art visit a Wren church, says Richard Morrison Fabitty-fab! My ace gang are movie stars! Screen Georgia Nicolson, the fictional diarist beloved of teenage girls, is getting her own film. Leigh Singer meet its stars Georgia on my mind Louise Rennison (above) has created great comedies that have universal appeal, says Leonora Craig Cohen Zavvi Top Films in Rep The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian New Film Reviews Director: Andrew Adamson, PG, 144min Stars: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes On general release Female Agents Not so super hero The Big Film Hancock is a smart, stylish but ultimately disappointing romp, says Kevin Maher A Complete History of my Sexual Failures Wanted Timesonline Films on Release A life aquatic Panel of Experts Each week show DVDs to the real experts. So, will Water Lilies make a splash with the senior British synchronised swimming team? The Other Boleyn Girl DVD Reviews Mad Men Picnic at Hanging Rock Also out Podcast of the Week Chris Campling engages in wordplay with Grammar Girl Alone in the Dark Atari/Xbox 360, PS3, PC (from £34.99,16+) Bfi Southbank Emergency Heroes Ubisoft/Wii (£19.99,7+) Multiple Classified Advertising Items A born frill seeker Upstairs, Downstairs made Jean Marsh a costume drama queen, a crown she still wears happily, says Bruce Dessau Top Five Comedy Open Air Theatre Top Five Theatre Top Five Opera Top Dance Britain's got talent Want to find the star singers of tomorrow? Forget TV, go to an open mike night, says veteran Gabrielle Starkey Top Five Gigs Top Five Clubs Open-Mike Nights Hmv Rock/pop Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Eli "paperboy" Reed and the True Loves Roll With You (Q Division, TMS £10.99 The Subways All or Nothing (Infectious, TMS £11.99) Dirty Pretty Things Romance at Short Notice (Mercury, TMS £11.99) Adam & Joe Song Wars: Volume One (BBC Music, TMS £11.99) Jazz/world Billy Cobham and Asere De Cuba Y De Panama (Astar, TMS £9.99) Seu Jorge America Brasil (Javali Valente, TMS £11.99) Christine Tobin Secret Life of a Girl (Babel, TMS £12.99) Dolly Parton The Bid CD Sophie Harris on Dolly! (Sony BMG, TMS £11.99) Classical Cortes When You Say You Love Me (Believer Records, TMS £11.99) Christoph Eschenbach Tchaikovsky (Ondine, TMS £12.99) Yefim Bronfman, Pinchas Zukerman Schubert (Sony, TMS £12.99) Top Five Classical Top Five Jazz Gross misconduct? Herbert von Karajan was a maestro whose monstrous life has obscured his musical genius, says Neil Fisher Images of echoes Artist Minnie Weisz is giving doomed Victorian buildings one final moment of glory, says Phoebe Greenwood Top Five for Kids Royal College of Art Beneath the veil Jamshid Bayrami's Haj images capture all the magic and mystery of Mecca, says Christian Pambrun Top Five Events Historic Royal Palace Hit or Hype Our readers decide Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Bord'eaux Top brasseries Get set for a summer of continential dining with Square Meal's guide to brasseries in the South East St. Jacques Baumann's The Big Eat Angelus Le CafÉ Anglais Cassons Le Cassoulet Electric Brasserie Malmaison Racine Squaremeal TV makes its point Two new crime, dramas take their subjects from the news. Daphne Lockyer and Jasper Rees meet the people behind two very different exposés of the British system Five mirrors on society's life Long walk Criminal Justice is a story of undue process, explains Jasper Rees Radio Head Chris Campling on understanding America Moffat in the dock Criminal Justice fails to address the real dilemmas of the criminal justine system, says John Cooper QC Chater's Choice Saturday 28 Main channels Key Variations Doctor Who Main channels Saturday 28 TV Choice BBC One, 7.10pm Wimbledon (2004) Film Choice ITV1, 9pm Enemy of the State (1998) BBC One, 10pm Zoolander (2001) Channel 4,10pm Inherit the Wind (1960, b/w) Multi Channel BBC Four, 7pm Zodiac (2007) Sky Movies Premiere, 9.40pm Saturday 28 Prime-time multichannel Glastonbury Live Digital Choice BBC Three and Four, from 7pm Live International Cricket Sky Sports 1 (HD), 10.30am Last Comic Standing Paramount Comedy 1,7pm Strictly Courtroom BBC Four, 9pm The Boyz Are Back in Town/Boyzone Live Sky One , 9pm/10pm (HD) The Zutons Live at Indigo02 ITV2, 10.45pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Main channels Variations Live Match of the Day: Euro 2008 — The Final Main channels Sunday 29 TV Choice BBC One, 6.55pm A Kiss Before Dying (1956) Film Choice BBC Two, 12.30pm Duel in the Sun (1946) ITV1, 12.35pm The Land Girls (1998) Channel 4,7pm Anita and Me (2002) BBC One, 11pm I'm Not Scared (2003) Channel 4,12.10am The Boys (1962, b/w) Multi Channel BBC Four, 11.30pm Sunday 29 Prime-time multichannel Top 50 Showbiz Comebacks Digital Choice Sky One, 9pm Live Cricket Sky Sports 2 (HD), 11am Glastonbury Live BBC Three and Four, from 7pm Art of Faith Sky Arts, 7pm Fatal Twisters: A Season of Fury UKTV Documentary, 8pm Strictly Baby Fight Club More4,10pm Denzel Washington Biography Channel, 10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 29 Monday 30 Main channels Variations Criminal Justice Main channels Monday 30 TV Choice BBC One, 9pm Guinevere (1999) Film Choice Channel 4,12.35am Lord of War (2005) BBC One, 10.35pm The Verdict (1982) Multi Channel BBC Four, 10pm Lust, Caution (2007) New to Sky Box Office Monday 30 Prime-time multichannel Chuck Digital Choice Virgin 1,10pm La Traviata Sky Arts (HD), 8pm Jess: My New Face BBC Three, 9pm Holy Warriors: Richard the Lionheart & Saladin History Channel, 9pm Inside: America's Toughest Jail Sky One, 11pm The World Stands Up Paramount Comedy 2,11.20pm Radio listings Radio Monday 30 Tuesday 1 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Tuesday 1 BBC One, 10.35pm Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968) Film Choice Channel 4,12.40pm Capricorn One (1978) BBC One, 11.35pm Bad Lieutenant (1992) Multi Channel Film4,10.55pm Tuesday 1 Prime-time multichannel Britain's Missing Top Model Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm 3rd & Bird Cbeebies, 5pm Ghost Whisperer Living, 9pm Survivorman Discovery, 9pm Terence Davies on the Trilogy Sky Arts, 9pm True Stories: Our Year Without Oil (Recipes for Disaster) More4,10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Main channels Variations Celebrity Masterchef/Marco's Great British Feast Main channels Wednesday 2 TV Choice BBC One, 8pm/ITV1, 9pm School for Scoundrels (1960, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.40pm After the Wedding (2006) Multi Channel BBC Four, 10pm I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2003) ITV4, 10pm Wednesday 2 Prime-time multichannel Jews Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Drama Trails: Corrie to Kingdom ITV3, 9pm Victoria Cross Heroes UKTV History, 9pm Back to You More4,9.35pm The League of Gentlemen Dave, 9.40pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Main channels Variations Fallout Main channels Thursday 3 TV Choice Channel 4,10pm The Grass is Greener (1960) Film Choice Channel 4,12.55pm Bullitt (1968) Multi Channel Film4,10.50pm The Limey (1999) Film4,1am Thursday 3 Prime-time multichannel Sunday Schools: Reading, Writing and Redemption Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Born to be Wild BBC Four, 7.30pm Jimi Hendrix Night Sky Arts, from 9pm Empire Sky One (HD), 10pm Megafish Nat Geo Wild, 10pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 3 Friday 4 Main channels Variations Criminal Justice Main channels Friday 4 TV Choice BBC One, 9pm Monte Carlo or Bust (1969) Film Choice Channel 4,1.05pm Kill Bill: Vol 1 (2003) BBC One, 11.40pm The Tattooed Stranger (1950, b/w) BBC Two, 3.50am Amélle (2001) Multi Channel More4,9pm Friday 4 Prime-time multichannel BBC Four Sessions: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Digital Choice BBC Four, 9.30pm Night of the Long Knives History Channel, 8pm Neil Hannon Night Sky Arts, 8pm Werner Herzog: Wheel of Time — Storyville BBC Four, 8.10pm Live from Abbey Road More4,11.15pm Radio listings Radio Friday 4 Bose

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