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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Tunku Varadarajan, Terry Dwyer, Cath Urquhart, Mike Gerrard, Andrew Billen, Bel Mooney, Yepoka Yeebo, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, R. J. Martin, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Dame Ruth Runciman, Jane MacQuitty, Kathleen Wyatt Travel Editor, Peter Lansley, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Lee, Mark Frary, Peter Kinsley, Richard Hobson, Nicolas Sarkozy, Jane Knight, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, David Lyon, Paul Dunn, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Charlie Muswell, David Cordingly, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Cos Michael, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Philippa Gregory, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Stephen McClarence, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Sutherland, Allan Simmons, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anne Corbett, Peter Millar, Elizabeth Colman, Helen Dunmore, Rupert Wright, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tina Gaudoin, Elspeth Drew, Michael Glover, Janet Grahame, Helen Rumbelow, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Holden Frith, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Julian Muscat Racing reporter, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Chris Power, Douglas Rankine, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gillian Hartz, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Michael Bourdeaux, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Margaret Ritchie, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Chris Campling, Hilly Janes, Patrick Hosking, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Roy Hyde, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Ross Leckie, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Lucy Powell, Clare Heaton, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Anna Hemmings, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Gillian Royale, Dominic Maxwell, Lucy McDonald, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Prue White, Lee Menzies, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Michael Moran, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Richard Morrison Chief Culture Writer, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Bess Twiston Davies, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, RC, James Jackson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Jane Fearnley-Whitingstall, Anna Shepard, Kate Mosse, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Simon De Laat, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Amis, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Hallie Rubenhold, George Garside, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Philip Pullman, Owen Slot, Matt Roberts, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Tana French, Ross Anderson, Ian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Backlash as more claim religion to get place in top schools Labour MPs in move against faith schools Surge of late baptisms as families 'get church' Bhutto v Bhutto Calling all citizen photographers Free Pilates DVD Top transfer Rounding on Hain Building up cash Budget for love Books Travel TheKnowledge Magazine Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Backlash against parents who turn to religion to get into best schools The church school that is as good as an independent Picture Gallery Atkins diets really work, says study 'College' head guilty Fake Viagra imports Banking details found Paedophiles set trap Rebadged Scouts skate into the future Awards for 40 skills unheard-of in Boer days Chasing horses is out, but street sports are in Good turn George Smith Value of all homes in Britain tops £4 trillion for first time Equity far outweighs nation's mortgage debt Value should survive housing market decline Meat from cloned animals 'presents no health risk' Prisoners freed early commit more crimes Unhappy academics Baby milk dispute Police overtime up Picture Gallery Timesonline La maison coloniale Storms bring renewed travel chaos and further flooding Baby survives as fallen tree kills his mother Roads and railways brought to a standstill Scots ski centres report best snow for years Top that! How The Times scooped Everest triumph Sir Edmund Hillary 1919-2008 Coded messages sent from base camp back to London broke the story of how Hillary and Tenzing reached the roof of the world Eight-page pullout Modest hero is honoured with a state funeral in New Zealand We would joke about adopting the Everest position: flat out and waiting for a cup of tea Sir Edmund Hillary 1919-2008 Mfi A mountain of discarded gear and worn routes Flybe City chief who killed his daughter believed Satan had possessed her Millionaire was insane when he killed toddler Wife tells of struggle to rebuild their lives Dolphin Quit now over £100,000, Hain is advised by a member of his campaign team Rochebobois Friend is spared jail term for 'act of love' that helped a veteran to commit suicide Home Staff: Manslaughter sentences over stoning are quashed Thistle Toyota Court annuls marriage of couple who discovered they were twins Multiple Display Advertising Items What new Bill means Vision things Gadget-makers offer a future so bright you'll need video goggles Jeep The Mousetrap 4X4 Blu-ray poised to zap its rival in war of the DVD players Sony set to triumph with 'superior' product But difference visible only on large screens Dfs Janice Turner Portland Holidays Direct Joe Joseph Forget the charity stuff. He was simply first 'It' is Still There Humanity is hard-wired to explore School for Scandal The pursuit of high educational standards takes precedence over white lies Let It Be Ringo Starr launched Liverpool's year of culture. Why wasn't it Sir Ringo? Wind, rain, cold - it was terrific Picture Gallery We Grazia Girls want our Hillary moment Prison IT programme Cannabis class Beetle drive Actors are not protesting for their own sake Just what is the nature of jazz? Timesonline Bring back our beach It's a dog's life To fly or not to fly A small chopper Fairdinkum fellas v dodgy dealers How big is Mike Tyson's thigh on a 150in TV? Miss Woodhull, an 1872 version of Mrs Clinton Currys AA Police vow to catch Shafilea's killer Asian teenager was murdered, rules coroner He points to her fears over arranged marriage Dishonour Post Office Sainsbury's Burns was a Scot after all, US library admits Definition of books as 'English' is dropped Authors hail reversal of American decision TheSmileTrain 3 million victims of vomiting bug Merson spared repossession Jail for driver in fatal crash Sixties pop star dies of cancer Nationwide Tories and Labour both hope for 08 US Elections Ripples of excitement from the campaign of the presidential contender have crossed the Atlantic, and British politicians are agog Virgin Friends and foes How they poll Clinton is plunged into race row over remark about Martin Luther King Bird flu swans 'flew in from Europe' Ballet dancer, 88, steps into limelight Drink-driver jailed for crippling cyclist Two sightings bring hope for rare ibis Itv Shut Guantanamo, protesters say Little big voice Coastguard who saved girl twice quits over health and safety row Dell Chefs' TV campaign may dent chicken sales Stores take out adverts to reassure shoppers Farmers demand cash to improve conditions Cathay Pacific Travelodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Honeymoon barristers killed in Indian crash TV champion puts his skates on for a romantic night out First night Dance Romanza Brighton Centre Npower A soap about the royal family? The Palace Woman who knows what life's like on the inside speaks out The Saturday interview Anne Owers says new 'superjails' may not solve prisons crisis, report Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles Guide Dogs Anne Owers My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items There had to be a Beatle: Liverpool brings in Ringo to kick off its Year of Culture Rock spectacle ushers in year of arts events Jamboree's teething problems are forgotten Starr quality I dread each day, says husband of motorway suicide mother He spotted the signs of postnatal depression Health visitor planned to come the day she died Everest Learn all the monarchs and bring your own chemistry gear - how to pass the 1858 GCSE Are you smarter than a 150-year-old? Capital One China Germany Why the family business should shut up shop - by 'real' Bhutto heir Benazir's niece breaks silence on feuding clan Dynastic politics are 'dangerous for Pakistan' Voice of dissent Dying Suharto, kleptocrat and butcher, slips away from justice ILVA King of corruption Chinese back a certain winner with legal racing and betting Sport of kings was banned by Mao in 1949 £43bn may be going abroad in illegal wagers Rank outsiders Rich pickings in exports if the British move fast Alliance Leicester (AP): Kenya faces protest clash (Reuters): EU ready for Chad mission (AP): Canadian denies molesting boys (AFP): Berlusconi death threat (AP): 'Priest' caught carrying cocaine Lastminute Blaze burns shanty homes to the ground Bush avoids preaching peace on visit to Mount of the Sermon P&O Ferries Alliance Leicester The mysterious warlord trusted to spread peace in divided province Former Taleban chief appointed to key district We don't know his motives, admit British E. on O. 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Simpson jailed for 'bail violation' Star 'tried to contact robbery co-defendant' Alleged hotel hold-up may bring life sentence Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): US warship fired warning shots (Reuters): Snow sustains lost climber (Reuters): China extends its rail network (AP): Tigers' ceasefire offer rejected (Reuters): Non-smokers told: you're fired Cold Sore Machine on NHS prescription Foreign Staff: Code of silence broken as new book reveals popular king as a Don Juan Multiple Display Advertising Items Hilton Less craic and more crackdown as Ireland takes a sober look at drinking Multiple Display Advertising Items Burnout fears for new star of Knut circus Baby polar bear saved after public outcry Guilt distorts view of relationship with beasts The Times Criminal hearings Multiple Display Advertising Items FBI phone-tappers cut off for not paying their bill The Sunday Times GSK to be run from London for first time Rolls-Royce cuts jobs France overtakes UK Rock's pension hole Quote of the day BoA bails out lender Business big shot Commodity prices soar as wave of money hits markets Investors take refuge in coffee and palm oil Gold and platinum prices hit new records Land mass appeal Not just what softs are but equally what they are not Stock markets Mark my words, Sony may well regret its victory in the video disc war Manchester Airport Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline New GSK chief opts for London base Family issues behind Andrew Witty's decision Dual headquarters operation to continue Business big shot Andrew Witty Oh, to be in Brentford, bountiful in architectural and industrial delights Do you remember how, about ten years ago and as part of the arrival of the euro, we were all going to have to move to Frankfurt, the new centre of the European financial services industry? It never happened, and nowadays even the german stock market doesn't want to be there Waterhouse Great amusement at MF Global, where consumer anal City Diary Spotted at the production of King Lear at the New Londo City Diary Rolls anxious to axe 2,300 jobs despite soaring order books Johnson sets out to be the Oystercatcher City Diary I have perused the transcripts of a recent Select Commi City Diary On the bread line… Someone has sent me a link to the website of Combined … City Diary Picture Gallery Drop in industry's output sparks fears of manufacturing recession Slump in production of consumer durables Sector vulnerable to global slowdown The Times Virgin attacks rail chiefs for limiting size of fast trains Inn at the deep end Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclay twins sitting on loss of £120m after IHG share collapse Hotel group stock down 50% since June Investment of £344m now worth only £224m Black hole of £100m in Northern Rock pension fund could hold up rescue plan Paragon seeks £287m through 90% discounted rights issue Osborne says Bank must be given greater powers Carphone to defy the gloom and confound doubters with robust trading Timesmobile Rightmove in right location as UK estate agents suffer Fears for US consumer spending as Tiffany starts to lose sparkle Upmarket jeweller's Christmas sales fall Worries that shoppers are tightening belts Toyota's Prius poised to propel the Japanese carmaker into pole position Thefranceshow Asian giants at odds over shrinking atoll The Times UBS admits that it still cannot quantify its exposure to sub-prime crisis Bank says it is unable to rule out further losses Bad news expected at Citigroup and Merrill America's trade deficit hits high despite record export figures Bank of America agrees $4 billion takeover of stricken Countrywide Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Operator who refused to be railroaded Ian Yeowart was born to be a railwayman. Through much hard work he achieved his dream of creating a route from scratch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bid talk fails to lend prices much support Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day As always, the biggest returns are the riskiest SCi Entertainment Deal of the day Paragon Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Modern times Sir Edmund Hillary Resolute climber who made mountaineering history with Sherpa Tenzing in ascending the world's highest peak in 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary, KG, ONZ, KBE, mountaineer and author, was born on July 20,1919. He died on January 11,2008, aged 88 Sir John Harvey-Jones Great industrialist who was chairman of ICI and dispensed no-nonsense advice in a hit television show Sir John Harvey-Jones, former chairman of ICI and industrial troubleshooter, was born on April 16,1924. He died on January 9,2007, aged 83 Baptism allows us to share fully in the life of Jesus Faith President Putin and the patriarchs The Russian Orthodox Church is enjoying a startling revival, with the Kremlin's iron fist playing a key part in reconstruction efforts Faith news Eating late, returning gifts, fishy rejections and embarrassing noises Modern times Feather report Readers reply A castle, The Times and a Japanese tea house Feedback Do you have the key to a restoration project in Kent? Plus 15-year-olds who can't buy a paper What to look out for Court Circular Memorial service Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Gifts Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Hilary brings us the coldest day of the year Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day January 12,1921 The Times prints details of new legislation concerning the precise positioning of licence cards on motor vehicles Weather Weather quest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times High Chimes can make light of heavy going in Warwick stamina test Racing Warwick Rugby union Football Carlisle abandoned Racing next week Spencer marks reappearance with double Racing Kempton Park Huntingdon Yesterday's results Kelso Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Kempton Park Wetherby Racing Football Results Bowls Cricket Darts Golf Rugby union Heineken Cup Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Wolverhampton Course specialists Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport German eyes focusing on Wembley's green baize Snooker The Times Brave Baddeley proving to be a chip off the old block Special report Britain's hope for an Olympic medal in the 1,500 metres is not deterred by a heart condition that can be brought on by fatigue Prime Minister had treatment for condition The Times Disgraced Jones finds final plea cannot save her from jail sentence Athletics Nalbandian guarantees Britain will get warm welcome in Buenos Aires Tennis Australian Open Davis Cup tie sure to stir national emotions Argentina No 1 targets return to game's peak William Hill Gajdosova jumps ship in time for showdown with champion Husband and wife team excel at hitting the doubles but only Mrs Wolfie howls Darts BDO World Championships Bell plays central role as Sale score at will Rugby union European Challenge Cup Hesitant Leeds grateful for Di Bernardo's accuracy with boot Battling Bristol fall short in bid to thwart Stade's winning streak Rugby union Heineken Cup William Hill Body & soul Dodge Nitro Cardiff confident after satisfying victory Dodge Your guide to the weekend's matches 'Jonny taught me so much but I'd love to take that No 10 shirt' The big interview The 20-year-old who is seen as the coming force in the English game is proving to be a fast learner William Hill The great pretenders Paul to call it a day at end of season Mitchell eyes chance All over for Pollock Kerr cool in his kilt Seeds survive scare Clarke battles back Bevan happy to transfer his financial skills to whole new ball game Cricket After turning round the fortunes of the PCA, the new League Managers Association chief executive wants a reprise of his achievement William Hill Shearer's job agony: away the lad? Ice and easy for born natural Rusedski Brolly no folly says McClaren Player sales the final straw as Blackwell quits troubled Luton Football Manager gives club February departure date FA Cup heroes find it difficult to raise a team Benítez sees end to threat from one potential successor Derby gates prove that size matters, says Jewell Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League matches League One League Two City revolution continues as Iraqi prepares to make history Football Window watch Club in pursuit of work permit for Akram Derby ready to release Oakley for £500,000 The Times Keane stands by style and aims to prove critics wrong Arsenal v Birmingham Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League action Today 3pm Derby v Wigan Today 3pm Manchester United v Newcastle Today 5.15pm Setanta Sports 1 West Ham v Fulham Today 3pm How they stand Aston Villa v Reading Today 3pm Bolton v Blackburn Tomorrow 4pm Sky Sports 1 Chelsea v Tottenham Today 3pm Everton v Manchester City Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Liverpool Today 3pm Sunderland v Portsmouth Tomorrow 1.30pm Sky Sports 1 Anelka says he will stay put at Chelsea Football Much-travelled striker signs for his eighth club Grant pins his faith in £15 million capture Timesonline Almunia may be first in line from Arsenal's English class Football The Times Muamba hopes to show former team-mates his move was right Little adds up on the merits of giving Allardyce the boot Fink Tank In the football laboratory Lucozade Sport Win tickets for Premier clash Portsmouth eye on the future as manager remains silent Football What next for Redknapp? Man in demand ducks issue in quick getaway Rumour mill already contemplating successor The Game On Monday Events at 'strange club' leave Ferguson bewildered Best of the web VU Ltd Smith refuses to be fazed by volatile times at Newcastle How Harry's game has made mugs of mavericks Football What next for Redknapp? Setanta Sports Football What next for Redknapp? Portsmouth tell Redknapp to give his answer by lunchtime Dalglish's rose-tinted vision The Insider We almost needed towels to mop up the gush from a press Times Crossword 23,808 Ladies turning their eyes to the oche Portsmouth tell Redknapp to give answer by lunchtime The Times Renault Anelka - the most expensive player in football history Athletics Giles Smith The Times Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Indebted to fellow sufferers Webwatch Cold comfort Money Letters Case Study A Problem Shared Rome groan The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Ofgem: lights on, nobody home Jupiter Building on solid foundations James Charles helps an architect to draw up a blueprint of sound investments for the future Cheltenham & Gloucester Alejandro Martinez: what the experts say Financial CV Links Post Office Alejandro's response It's not easy being a lonely heart on a budget Mark Bridge finds that there is a bewildering array of options for singles hoping to find love online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Planning a September Wedding Online dating safety guide Pulling power put to the test Rebecca O'Connor and James Charles talk to customers of the big players in online dating Multiple Display Advertising Items A more old-fashioned approach Chelsea There's something for everyone Key You don't have to pay your way Mark Bridge explains how to travel for next to nothing NatWest Travel Volunteer for a change of scenery Case Study Fidelity Are you ready to take flight? Elizabeth Colman highlights the pitfalls facing the many Britons expected to emigrate this year The Times Making your move Alliance Leicester Case Study Plan an Escape Route or Risk Being 'trapped in Paradise' Demolition job or an opportunity to build? Mark Atherton on the prospects for commercial property after a year in which it has taken a real pounding Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The power of good leadership Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders The Times This Week Every Week Next Week Doctors say no to dope Stories behind the News Medicine not morality turned the tide against cannabis Need to Know? Girlie Flu Father or martyr? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Pain-free pricks Tender tendons Bug will eat itself Big-screen savers Antibody Well, Well . . . Live long and prosper Inside the Mind of a GP Prof of the Week Science turns super-cool Cooling patients to very low temperatures has surprising health benefits, says Anne Corbett. It improves sportspeople, too Cool treatments Playing the wrong cord Junk Medicine Umbilical Stem Cells His driving ambition British F3 racer Alex Waters's perspective on life was radically changed at 18 when skin cancer was diagnosed. Now he's totally committed to becoming the next Lewis Hamilton, says Owen Slot Skin cancer: the facts CLIC Sargent Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends Rise of the one and only child Couples who have already had a baby are discovering increasingly that they have fertility problems. Lucy McDonald explains why Causes of Infertility Especially for Familes in the Times Today Sunrise Feel fat? 20 ways to lose your blubber A simple way to curb your curves is to choose dishes with fewer calories. Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell serves up some clever slimline tips PRU Health The Times Lighten up time What's in store for pantry girl Waste Not . . . The Last in our Series on the Simple Life Whether you live in a tiny flat or a big house, chef Thomasina Miers says that a bit of forward planning stops you throwing food away What you need first . . . What to do with leftovers Waking up to a fitter you Does it matter what time you exercise? Matt Roberts, The Times Health Club fitness expert, sorts the larks from the owls The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask your Father Kids' questions you dread Emma Cook gets expert advice on what to do when your child turns to you and asks . . . Caveman blues Too much stuff, too much food, too much info: John Naish on how modern life baffles our Stone Age brains into thinking we can never have enough Proofing your brain Vitamins Direct The pounds stretcher Power Pilates is a hip new workout that tones the body and mends bad backs, says Sarah Vine What's the Evidence? Who's going clubbing? Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Top Tips in the Forums Top Posts Main Help Requests Top 5 Names of Club Members Over 4M Calories Burnt this Week How are They Doing? Progress Reports Le big chill-out Hilary Rose visits a new spa where the pressure's on to do nothing The Times Beauty Boff Tri-Aktiline Instant Deep Wrinkle Filler, £24.99,30ml Close-up and very personal Sex Advice Q a teenager I know is distraught after her boyfriend posted a clip of them having sex at a party on YouTube. How can I protect my daughter, 16, from this? Naturally good-looking Innocent by nature The Times Calling all citizen travellers — we want snapshots of your experiences Inside/online Debrief Images of the Week Abercrombie & Kent Win a Holiday Taste of the Caribbean — and it's on Provence's doorstep More than 7 million Britons crossed the Channel last year, yet rich corners still elude us. Rupert Wright starts our 12-page guide by tracking down the mysterious Golden Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Eurocamp Diving into a Corsican feast Dusty memorials hint at a dark past, but this gem in the Med couldn't be friendlier, says Cath Urquhart Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Page&moy Well oiled? Blame it on the cognac . . . Ross Anderson mixes vintage wines and classic cars as the glory days of motoring find new life Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a break from tradition From galloping in the Tarn to cooking with Alain Ducasse . . . Annabelle Thorpe picks France's best holiday ideas Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Thomson Book now Devon France Morocco Mauritius Caribbean A1Cruiseclub Multiple Display Advertising Items Having a boule Where better to study a game than its birthplace? Mike Gerrard goes to Provence to learn pétanque Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's a happy munchkin? Adults aren't forgotten on a house party for toddlers near the Vineyards of St Emilion, says Jane Knight Need to know The France Show 2008 Multiple Display Advertising Items Revolting, smelly . . . and splendid The andouillette sausage is not for the faint-hearted. Jill Dupleix visits its unlikely home in Champagne The specials Four other great winter dishes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Need to know Hit the slopes, not your wallet Tom Chesshyre shows how to bag a budget ski break Noble Caledonia Titan HiTours What's hot in the cold Today in body & soul Cultural triumph on the Tyne Arts capital? It should have been Newcastle, says Stephen McClarence Abercrombie & Kent Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Wild spirit of a new generation As one of South Africa's best-loved lodges returns to its roots, Lucia van der Post discovers there is more to its safari experience than meets the eye Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Before Paris There was . . . Southport? News in Brief Timesonline Out with hotels, in with B&Bs Rate rises are too high for family stays, reports Tom Chesshyre The Connaught gets in hot water Oops! I'm green Multiple Display Advertising Items BA finally gets its eco act together Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Best at cruises Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Cumbria Cruises Vintage baggage Contact US . . . Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Hotel Du Vin, the Mount, York Competition Departure Board Route of the Week: New York Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Visitjordan The Times Required Reading Reader's Block First word 'Larkin and Hughes No 1? It's the season for poets' 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: Timesonline Her word 'The work runs ahead and sometimes the artist can be left behind' TLS Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six nonfiction, January 11,1976 Critic's Chart David Cordingly picks his top six ship books Reader Chart Clare Heaton picks six with a historical touch Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading … Why the Left turned on Amis Required reading The writer's views on radical Islam have drawn accusations of bigotry, but David Aaronovitch says The Second Plane is an entirely rational journey Extracts From the Second Plane The Times The voyages of the sea witch The Cutty Sark, now sadly ravaged by fire, was once the fastest and most famous ship in the world. Peter Ackroyd charts the progress of the vessel that ran out of luck Ship's manifest Publisher sues as funding cuts bite Waterstone's How on earth did you forget .. ? Last week our controversial list of the greatest British writers since 1945 put Philip Larkin at No 1. And that wasn't the only decision that got readers and writers alike hot under the collar. To see the list go to timesonline. co. uk/bookstop50 The anatomy of melancholy Morning is a natural emotion. But what can be done when it tips over into depression? Bel Mooney finds that Darian Leader doesn't have all the answers Timesonline Are you a Christmas winner? Inside the treasure house of Earth Nonfiction Natural history Dry Store Room No 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum by Richard Fortey The Times Of course, I haven't read the whole of it Literary criticism How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard translated by Jeffrey Mehlman An experiment in utterly awful writing Science The Canon: The Beautiful Basics of Science by Natalie Angier In short We are not all guilty Fiction Novel Homecoming by Bernhard Schlink trans by Michael Henry Heim Madonna and middle-class child Novel The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa translated by Edith Grossman In short Gentlemen By Klas Ostergren translated by Tiina Nunnally Canongate, £16.99 Lords of the Bow By Conn Iggulden HarperCollins, £14.99 The Delegates' Choice By Ian Sansom Harper Perennial, £7.99 Church militant Novel Crusaders by Richard T. Kelly The play's a deadly thing Thrillers The Shakespeare Secret by J. L. Carrell The Crystal Skull by Manda Scott Oh, my lord Novel A Quiet Adjustment by Benjamin Markovits Classics The Prince by Niccolo MacHiavelli trans Peter Constantine In my Father's House Paperbacks Nonfiction Elegy for an Obsessive Love by Miranda Seymour Pocket Books, £7.99 Timesonline On Chesil Beach Fiction By Ian McEwan Vintage, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Trickster Travels The Search for Leo Africanus by Natalie Zemon Davis Faber, £10.99 £9.89 (free p&p) Apples By Richard Milward Faber, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The River of Lost Footsteps A Personal History of Burma By Thant Myint-U Faber, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) Severed By Simon Kernick Corgi, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Fasten your seatbelts Children's Airman (11+) by Eoin Colfer The Times Audiobooks In the Woods The Books group How does an actress and self-confessed dreamer get into the mind of a damaged, cynical detective? Alyson Rudd questions the author In this week's TLS Next week in Books The Key Questions Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 737 Cryptic clues Picture Gallery The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4422 The Listener Crossword 3964 Cellblock Solutions From Holiday Weekend and Games, December 29 Bridge PictureLine Puzzle Page Challenge - Win an iPod Nano The Times The Times Special Correspondent: To the Summit The Story of the British Everest Expedition, 1953 The Times BMW Brittany Ferries Contents 12.01.08 Michael Caine in Get Carter Contacts Cancer Research UK Illegible Article The Dark Ages This week: Cassette tapes Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today Without… Wisdom Craig Revel Horwood, 42, Choreographer Lexiconfusion No. 166 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Kitson Royal Caribbean My Kinda Woman Bargainhunter Out There Versace China Coolhunter Look Sharp! Men's Stuff P&O Cruises Duffy the Voice She has emerged from deepest Wales to be hailed as the sound of 2008. And with prodigious natural talent and dollops of retro cool, it's easy to see why. Alan Jackson meets Duffy Volvo We are Women, Hear us Roar Liberia is a society stained by more than a decade of bloody civil war and an ingrained tolerance of sexual violence. But it's the women of this African nation, from the president down, who are now at the forefront of its rebirth. Lucy Bannerman reports Looking for Trouble Charlize Theron is famous for playing gritty roles — perhaps because she has risen above a troubled family past. By Martyn Palmer Anglian The Sunday Times Fired Earth The kids are all right And so they should be, in today's chilled-out ranges of stripey tops, funky trainers and sweet-wrapper colours Six Great . . . Pyjamas Softening up How to Get Dressed Sainsbury's Cut your Losses Because You Need It Thinning hair can be treated, but should first be given the chop Truth in Beauty Dear Sarah Truth in Beauty Stoves The Great Thing about a Boneless Loin is that There's No Wastage Food Food in the Late 17th Century was Not so Much Roasted, Boiled or Baked, as Mulled Restaurants The Green Kitchen Risotto under Pressure VI Spring With Bargain Bin-End Bottles, Follow your Nose and Tastebuds and Not the Merchants' Hype Wine Love your Neighbour Foodie at Large Look to your local for simple good food and community spirit Taste Test . . . Korma Sauce Anchor The Sunday Times Olympicholidays Maker's Mark Six Great . . . 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