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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Sebastian Faulks, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Mikey, Ross Kemp, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Damian Whitworth's, Lloyd Bradley, Peter Lansley, Jane MacQuitty, Jan Morris, Robert Lindsay, Dr Paul H. Dear, Ellen Moran, Mark Frary, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Kathy Lette, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Martin Bare President, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Stewart, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, GrÁinne Gilmore, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dr Copperfield, Jefferey Podolsky, Nancy Durrant, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Freddie Sassoon, Daniel Hearn, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Francisco Goldman, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Janna Levin, Tom Gatti, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Siobhn Kennedy, Elizabeth Colman, Anthony G. Phillips, Gorden Ramsay, Eric Dickers, Roger Pratt, Andrew Varney, Tim Meston, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Will Lawrence, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Andrew O'Hagan, Christopher Lane, Angela Jameson, Lady Bruntisfield, Kate Muir, Mr, Russell Kempson, Bee Wilson, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Claire Bowman, Henderson Mullin Chief Executive, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Liz Bird, Sam Coates, Douglas Rankine, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mrs Millard, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Payne, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Paul Burrell, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Rik Mayall, Salley Vickers, Gordon Ramsay, AgnÈs Callamard Executive Director, Alan Jones, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Magnus-Bennett, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, James Collard, Kevin Maher, Ray Hurst President, Nicholas Clee, Stephanie Trotter President of CO-Gas Safety, vice-president, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mike Mulvihill, Jonathan Clayton, Neil Lyndon, Jax Whittaker, Tom Cox, Robert Crampton, Lt-Col Bruce Pennell, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Min Jin Lee, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Mark Bridge, Judy Astley, David Crossland, Amanda Craig, Jeremy Morris, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Celia Dodd, Martin Whitaker, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Ben Webster, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, Pauline McLynn, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Simon Caldwell, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Jonathan Heawood Director, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Alice Miles, Simon Crompton, Judith Heywood, Alan Jackson, Jeffrey Podolsky, Owen Slot, Matt Roberts, Andrew Riley, Will Hide, Miles Costello, Douglas Kennedy, David Robertson, Gus Park, Nick Meo, Marsha Head,
ResumoIndex Railways will run every day of year Rail chief pledges to end holiday travel chaos All engineering work will be done at night Bobby Fischer, king of chess, dies at 64 Save 50% at M&S Simply, the best Recession fears Wonder Woman Books Travel Magazine The Knowledge Body&Soul Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Bush plan to boost US economy fails to quell fears for world outlook Shares fall again in New York and London Pre-election tax relief aims to avert recession British Gas customers face 15% rise in bills On other pages New sign language helps the deaf to become hands-on with science George Smith Bobby Fischer, the chess king who became a Cold War pawn Bobby Fischer 1943-2008 Fischer, champion of capitalist America against Communist Russia, died yesterday in Reykjavik of kidney failure. He broke Soviet domination of the game but was disowned by his own country The high priest of the chessboard Roche bobois Darling props up Northern Rock with fresh £30bn debt guarantee Final attempt to keep bank in private hands Government runs risk of mortgage defaults Halfords Rocky times Sarkozy's singing lover teams up with man who gave us the Wombles When paths collide Bonhams First officer hailed as hero for nursing stricken Boeing to safety after both engines lost power Heathrow crash Emergency began 40 seconds from touchdown Pilot glided aircraft over perimeter fence On the flight deck Most cancellations hit short-haul destinations Residents demand end to plan for third runway Bird strike or lack of fuel can be ruled out as causes Dfs TV dragon adds fire to the Tory den Virgin Blair is blooming, says painter who couldn't keep Iraq out of the picture Two British Council officials leave Russia Labour dispute looms Suspects found dead Murder charge Picture Gallery Gang 'who killed frail woman beaten off by man defending child' Holiday Inn Argos Personal data of 600,000 on lost laptop Computer stolen from junior naval officer's car Full details of service personnel recorded Queen accused of snub in missing Hillary's funeral Open secrets Post Office Case over Barot jail attack dropped £263m deal for mission to Mercury Singer arrives at court to see husband Volkswagen Champion jockey races to South Pole Index Child support expert claims ministers have had a 'nervous breakdown' Australian flies in to raise alarm over reform He says many families will be much worse off Here and there "Your failure to go into the red will incur underdraft … PC World Janice Turner Portland Joe Joseph It got it utterly wrong, but hurray for CND Planes The BA038 incident is not an argument against Heathrow expansion Trains New year's resolutions from Network Rail are not enough . . . and Automobiles The car has driven us to where we are. It will continue to do so, but more cleanly Humming-birds come to Piccadilly Picture Gallery Xbox is crack cocaine for the playground Turkish penal code Rubens for everyone Managing risk versus living in a nanny state A short but remarkable duck's life Timesonline Cough more quietly Hammer it home Cresta connections Anyone for Scrabble? The rain in Spain . . . The joy of TV Don't mess with our madrigals, Putin Why men avoid the Cameron Diaz look Flirting with danger in the Elysée Palace Land Rover TV bosses wash their hands of nanny with fake qualifications Controversial 'expert' fails to prove her claims No plans to work with her again, says Channel 4 A question of attribution Exams body wants maths A-level review Canoe pair remanded Fifth swan had virus Coroner's sympathy PC drowns in flood Picture Gallery Morrisons Last resort makes a desperate cry for help John o' Groats raises hope over £10m revamp 'It's not a dump, but it's become embarrassing' Magnet John o'Groats is not the most northerly point in mainland … Monarch Sixth-form boarding 'the ideal path to university' School seeks charity from its pupils Soaring number of teachers say they are 'cyberbully' victims Union helpline now receives calls every day Children 'scouring net for photographs' Call to ban A-level coursework as students just cut and paste Monarch Dell Man questioned over Dinah murder Girl, 3, has life saved by heart device Illegal worker got asylum tribunal job Guess who? Worst waxworks on sale Brittany Ferries Three of a kind notch up 80 years My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Rare coral reefs plundered for fish tanks Smugglers cash in on craze for latest colours Customs seize haul worth about £50,000 Laura Ashley Argos CCTV shows murdered Briton's last journey Multiple Display Advertising Items If it's royal clear it out, says Sinn Fein Councillors protest over 'offensive' items Hit list includes mug, toy and paperweight Multiple Display Advertising Items Glitter galore, nasty judges: it's panto on a grand scale First night Theatre Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour! SECC, Glasgow Record crop of British film talent feeds a frenzy at Sundance Barceló King of Tracks will make railways run all the time Saturday interview After a Christmas when the trains didn't run, Network Rail's boss plans non-stop working, write Helen Rumbelow and Ben Webster Alliance Leicester Iain Coucher Renaissance man Me and my Goldfish were Going to the Pub America Balanced books? All the best EU jobs are stitched up by men, complains the top woman Vice-President attacks sexist horse-trading She embarrasses leaders with complaint Confessions of a student who sold sex to live and learn Npower Capital lessons Dream home becomes hell for Britons caught in property trap Expatriates in Spain fear demolition orders Country is like Alice in Wonderland, says activist Building boom Picture Gallery (Reuters): Mozzarella sales drop as rubbish piles up (AP): Killer made minister (AP): Thaksin party victory (AP): Mafia ally convicted (AP): A happy lot (AP): Belgian tourists shot dead in Yemen (AP): 'Stolen' Greek vase returned to Italy (AP): Arms stash found in 'five-star' prison (Reuters): Everyone needs a fistful of dollars Chrysler (AP): Tribal clashes leave 20 dead in three days as Kenyan turmoil rumbles on Girl boxers are a knockout at the Taleban's former stadium of death Multiple Display Advertising Items Blogger backlash prompts inquiry into officials who 'murdered' man Spectator killed at controversial bull run British activist held for breach of the peace Ban on the festival had been overturned Northern rock Locking horns Aquability Current affairs that threaten an economy Chaos in South Africa from regular power cuts Utility bosses told to increase electric output Multiple Display Advertising Items Power pains Clinton tells of her shame and pain at Lewinsky affair US elections I never doubted Bill's love, she tells TV show Revelation comes on eve of Nevada polls The Times It's a beauty contest that pits black against Hispanic Timesonline National polls Nevada Democrat caucuses South Carolina Republican primary Israel jets target Hamas after rocket attacks Violence hits hopes of a lasting peace deal Border crossings into Gaza Strip are sealed Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): US official in Iran talks quits Surge success Multiple Display Advertising Items Surge is working but jobs are best way to win, says US envoy Flocke gets a name and a worldwide fan club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times New Star plunges £110m amid property investors' panic Shares fall 31 per cent after profit warning Slump in commercial market takes toll Movers and shakers make way to Davos Lara Croft victims BHP to stick at £70bn Quote of the day TV licence fee strike Business big shot Index A sector hit by a double whammy Keep on truckin' Stock markets Brown opens door for Chinese to invest billions in Britain Who would you least want to sit with at work? Commodities Leukaemia Research Currencies Need to know Timesonline Oh Pat! What happened to the DVDs meant for Christmas? Entertainment Rights suffers delivery woes Analysts say group is vulnerable to takeover Business big shot John Duffield Postman Pat Rupert the Bear Lassie Blood flows at Lara Croft's headquarters as SCi dispatches top executives Timesmobile The glitzy refurbishment of Brunswick's headquarters has seen a touch of Hollywood added to the nerve centre of the city's slickest PR machine D&D green credentials prove hard to swallow City Diary First rule of leadership: know your subject City Diary The inclusion of Arun Sarin, the Vodafone chief City Diary Picture Gallery Fall in retail sales sparks fear of long-term slump Standard Life's UK chief tipped for top job at Friends Provident South West England BHP dampens hopes of rise in its £70bn bid for rival Rio Tinto Closures to cost British Energy £1bn in revenue Under-reacting Pearson sells stake in German newspaper Lloyds TSB cuts jobs Carphone setback Halifax predicts Pret offers lined up It made the Granite City rich, but what happens when the oil runs out? The North Sea oilfields that turned Aberdeen into one of the wealthiest parts of the UK could be exhausted in up to 30 years' time The Times Insider dealing scam could cost Japan's state broadcaster £300m Multiple Display Advertising Items SocGen leads French banking sector decline after rumours of writedown Japanese economy not first class, says minister Ambac scraps share offering and decides AAA rating not worth saving Stock value has fallen by 70% in past two days Move emphasises US collapse in confidence The Times Insurers left reeling Write-offs send a chill wind down Wall Street Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Climate may be changing, but those good ol' boys still love their F Series America is clinging to Ford's symbol of the American Dream, but how long can it keep the green movement at bay? Winners and losers Riding the rollercoaster on a magic mountain Davos 2008 It's the time of year that the great and good from politics and business get together in the Swiss Alps to put the world to rights One year on and the party has turned sour Talking points 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 Worries about bond insurers hit home Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Activist investors should look before they leap Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Actionforcharity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Faith Philip Howard Bobby Fischer US chess genius who seized the world championship from BHoris Spassky in 1972 then declined into tormented seclusion Bobby Fischer, chess champion, was born on March 9,1943. He died of kidney failure on Janurary 17,2008, aged 64 Squadron Leader 'Jimmy' James RAF pilot who was awarded the Military Cross for his part in the Great Escape from Stalag Luft III Squadron Leader B. A. "Jimmy" James, MC, survivor of the Great Escape from Stalag Luft III, was born on April 17,1915. He died on January 18,2008, aged 92 Vice-Admiral Sir George Vallings Destroyer captain and round-the-world yacht race skipper Vice-Admiral Sir George Vallings, Kcb, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, 1985-87, was born on May 31,1932. He died of throat cancer on Christmas Day, 2007, aged 75 Beware the dark side of the new moral consensus Faith Society of Jesus seeks a new leader With relations between the Jesuits and Rome on an even footing again, can a new 'black pope' unleash the order's potential? Faith news Pyjama pockets, holiday advances, necking at dinner and open shirts Modern times Feather report Readers reply Paper's tigers roaring in the Blitz and up Everest Feedback A newspaper dynasty, a 1941 tribute to our own Dad's Army and a boy's gift from Kathmandu What to look out for Court Circular Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Memoriam-Private Gifts Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling House Windsorproducts Kitchen Magic Heelspur Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain caught a cold in the bitter winter of 1963 Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day January 19,1899 A school prizegiving ceremony provides Lord Halsbury with the ideal occasion for a peroration on the virtues of competition in the great race of life — which is for ladies, too Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Twist Magic can justify growing reputation in Ascot feature Racing Lingfield Park Totescoop6 Cricket Football Binocular has sights turned to hurdling by Henderson Ascot Racing Rcurtislambourn Wolverhampton Haydock Park Course specialists Wincanton abandoned Racing next week Skelton out to prove the purists wrong in battle against the odds Boxing Briton believes he deserves shot at title He plans to set trap for unbeaten Chagaev Catterick Racing Yesterday's results The days when pluck of the British was not enough Wolverhampton Kempton Park Kaymer gives repeat show Golf Ebdon's gamble fails to pay off Snooker Marshall keeps cool to advance Bowls Sport staff: Rossi backing Bridgestone Motorcycling Joyon set fair to post record Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items Roddick suffers heartbreak after marathon runs course at 2.06am Tennis Australian Open German makes name for himself in epic win Baghdatis in spotlight for all wrong reasons Heaven and Hellas Timesonline Football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf The Times Hockey Rugby union Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Hamilton strikes £70m contract in mutual show of confidence Motor racing Endorsements and bonuses another boost Dennis sings praises of his rookie sensation Packers count on conditions to put freeze on the Giants American football Dodge British wealth Graveney loses place at selection top table Cricket Determined Laxman ensures Australia's task is a stiff one Dusty's road Old guard hold key for Wasps in high-stakes battle of wits Rugby union Heineken Cup Dallaglio hoping to play on Munster nerves Cipriani seeking to press England claims Guide to this weekend's matches Pool one Fortress Thomond Jackson seizes control to make progress a breeze for Saracens Ticketmaster Irish on brink of great boost to self-esteem by qualifying Offside law has changed but perms are still naff Anyone for menace? Wimbledon on its guard Late arrivals let the side down Capital One Head-banging Hahnemann is ready to rock with Ronaldo Football Reading goalkeeper will be busy with United Coppell says Portugal winger is 'almost a freak' The Times Gill's home the target for anti-Glazer faction Worthington to stay Jewell gives warning Coyle forced to sell Championship Your guide to the weekend's Coca-Cola League action League One League Two Freedom of expression must stay, as much as the quality Coaches looking to take African-ness out of the continent's players do so at their peril, as Ajax have despite their reputation Timesonline McFadden grateful for reunion with his mentor Wenger admits Walcott is failing to live up to his potential Unpolished gems Benítez tries to smile through uncertainty of ownership struggle Football Barclays Premier League Manager in middle of new battle for power Spaniard claims chaos will forge togetherness Multiple Display Advertising Items Jones is best forward in league, says Keane Birmingham v Chelsea Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Newcastle v Bolton Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Reading v Manchester United Today 3pm Manchester City v West Ham Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Blackburn v Middlesbrough Wigan v Everton Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Fulham v Arsenal Today 3pm Portsmouth v Derby Today 3pm Tottenham v Sunderland Liverpool v Aston Villa So Keegan did Ok first time round, but money rules now Fink Tank In the football laboratory Edge Win tickets for Anfield clash Barton trouble returns to top of agenda for new manager Football Talks already held to determine commitment Legal restraints limit player to away matches Psychologist claims relationships, not results, matter most Spurs reach agreement with £9.7m deal for Tiago Sweet-talking guy ensures Newcastle are back on road to romance Second coming Keegan guaranteed to restore hope if not glory Returning hero aware of the struggles ahead Making promises and having a pop at the press: how the 'Messiah's' return unfolded Football Second coming Beckham still a vote winner The Insider How do you get these jobs? David Pleat, former manager Times Crossword 23,814 The referee's a . . . media personality The Times British Gas £70m Hamilton carves his way past Formula One's top … Owen Slot Giles Smith Keegan says Shearer can be part of the fantasy Newcastle fans eye an axis of two local heroes Owen is targeted for clear-the-air talks Money Inside Timesonline Gym deal wealth warning Home defeat Money Letters Super Saga Case Study Threatened with Court Action Axe this tax The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Fast-track pensions reform Artemis ING Direct Fund managers are warming to climate theme Schroders There's no excuse not to save Rebecca O'Connor explains the pensions basics for those who don't know a Sipp from a stakeholder The Times Costly break for working women Alliance Leicester How to read your annual statement Cure my pension apprehension Elizabeth Colman helps a compulsive saver determined to fine-tune his long-term investments Prudential Rory Dillon-Brown: what the experts say Financial CV Hargreaves Lansdown Rory's response You don't have to be resigned to your fate Low annuity rates are a worry, but a little research can boost returns significantly, says Rebecca O'Connor Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Protected rights shake-up It pays to play the waiting game Helen Pridham on the benefits of deferring your pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down Life Trust Longevity Income Plan Case Study New Star The pressure's off if you start young James Charles on how to get your child ahead of the game Multiple Display Advertising Items Sipp tips Case Study Growing Returns Multiple Display Advertising Items Boost your income with a nice little earner Mark Bridge considers the options for those struggling to come to terms with a lower standard of living Multiple Display Advertising Items Where you stand with the taxman Do all credit cards charge for foreign use? A Question of Money Fidelity Don't bank on the young pretenders Mark Atherton insists that there really is no substitute for experience when it comes to fund management Multiple Display Advertising Items Sector Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Tried and Tested M&G Investments Stockbrokers Nervy investors must not rush in for fool's gold Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Banking Watch E. on Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Fidelity Index New this Week Also inside Every Week Next Week Go on, have a heart Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News It will take more than consent to increase organ donation Need to Know? Golden oldies Grave matters John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Fishy health claims Dopamine hit Plant power Tress treatment Bum rap Antibody Courteney Cox Well, Well . . . Political science Junk Medicine Advising the Government Prof of the Week The lonely heads club What happens to the brain when it's deprived of sensory input? These people found out. Simon Crompton reports The Times Life Scan It's all in the delivery Jason Gissing is the green van man bringing online groceries to your door. Celia Dodd meets the Ocado boss How green is your online shopping delivery? Hot or Not? Taking the temperature on current health trends Now I can breathe easy . . . Inside Story Late-Onset Asthma For years, bad coughing fits left Neil Lyndon gasping for breath. But it was only after blacking out that he found the culprit The Times What is late-onset asthma? Give me a break Inside the Mind of a GP Cheer up, you couldn't be happier The self-fulfilment industry thrives on telling us we aren't happy enough. But our brains aren't built for bliss, says John Naish. Chasing it just causes misery Science-backed paths to true contentment Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Ask your Father Kids' questions you dread Emma Cook gets expert advice on what to do when your child turns to you and ask . . . Do my ears look big in this? We all know kids love fancy dress but it can also be liberating for adults, allowing them to be who they really want to be, says Michele Krisch Dressed to thrill The fancy-dress refusnik Claire Bowman explains why she's happy to be a party-pooper Free DVD in the Times Dressing up for justice For Families in the Times Five excuses we make for eating badly In the first of a two-part series, Amanda Ursell looks at why we don't eat properly and explains why we need to think again about food Let them eat fake In the early 20th century artificial food was a shabby substitute; now it has became the norm, says Bee Wilson in an extract from her book Swindled Mock Turtle Soup Feel the pulse Pantry Girl Lentils From shop to store cupboard, in the first of her new columns, Thomasina Miers lists essentials for three healthy meals The Times Shopping list Braised lentils with roasted Nutritionist's verdict Any idea how green lkea is? Second helpings The marathon Better Half The Return of Mr and Mrs Millard Rosie and Philip, in their biggest challenge yet, grit their teeth, tighten the laces on their trainers and get ready to raise thousands for charity How to Raise Money for Help the Hospices Her Expert Says His Expert Says How to Raise Money for Treehouse Friend or foe? Don't let saboteurs put you off your stride, says Matt Roberts, Times Health Club fitness expert Beauty Boff Ponds Dry Skin Cream, £3.99,75ml Brand Alley A dressing down Fluffy robes at dinner are a wrap too far for Anna Shepard Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic Olympicholidays What You Think of the Times Health Club Single and pure of heart Sex Advice My crowning glory Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way The Palace star Rupert Evans, 31, on fitness and fame, and why he'll always be a country boy Olay Travel Jet lag, fingerprint police and queues . . . welcome and have a nice day! The world this week Inside/online Hot Hotels Get your skates on Mountain man The Debrief Site of the Week Aiming high Times Travel Citizen Traveller Week One Great Rail Journeys Competition Riding high with Pino and Turi as Swiss Toni serves … Need a cure for the family-holiday headache? Caitlin Moran begins our 15-page guide with the unexpected delights of mule-trekking in the Alps — just don't mention the picnics Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wildlife for All Trust It's a night in the cooler for you . . . Giant freezers and botany? Tim Hames and his son find that there is more to Tenerife than meets the eye Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Toddler sets off on his last blast To mark her son's final chance of a free flight, Jane Knight takes him to Dubai, a fun-filled oasis in the under-2 desert Jordan Made for children Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Faster pasta Top Ten Family Holidays From children's cookery classes in Tuscany to rides with dolphins in Florida, there's something for all ages, says Liz Bird Full sail Devon Island in the sun Madeira High tea, anyone? Turkey Escape the gridlock Pembrokeshire Be independent Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooms with a view Brittany Adrenaline rush Corsica Take the plunge Florida Desert safari Egypt Bikes, blizzards: a boys' wonderland If the two-wheeled thrills of cycle-friendly Copenhagen fail to keep the family happy, try the hygge, says Janice Turner Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Well, a little bit of drizzle never hurt anyone Forget the Med. The bracing — and at times bizarre — Baltic coast suits Damian Whitworth's sun-shy family Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The Empire strikes back Reid's rolls out the red carpet for Alice Miles and her daughter — but some guests are not amused Holiday-rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Rocky road to adventure Martin Symington goes backpacking and bear-dodging with his teenagers Noble Caledonia Need to know Teenage thrills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Book now Timesonline Best at cruises On top of the magic mountain Why do so few of us go skiing in Switzerland? Sebastian Faulks is mystifed on a visit to Klosters Timesonline Need to know The Times What's hot in the cold The France Show 2008 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tanorexia becomes a burning issue Study reveals that odds of cancer are high for sunbed users, reports Tom Chesshyre Easy Jet 'most Visited' Website On your marks ... Historical news travels fast Burrell 'bad for butlers' Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief To New York, aboard Cunard's greatest Queen Jersey Need to know The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers this Week: Mr Underhill's, Ludlow, Shropshire Our Man in . . . Havana Departure Board Route of the Week: Geneva Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurtigruten Books Cover Story Reader's Block 'Like music, poetry is not just about meaning' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline Skoda Auto 'Who needs something to stop you getting a sore hand when reading?' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top paperbacks, January 17,1982 Critic's Chart You're reading Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading Lassoed with home truths Required reading Love and Murder, the bestselling novelist Jodi Picoult's modern take on Wonder Woman, speaks straight to Min Jin Lee's immigrant heart Timesonline Death comes for the bishop Timesonline What happened next . . . Hot type Jerry Seinfeld names names Word aloud Doris Lessing in London, poetry in Carlisle The cultured revolution The novelist Xiaolu Guo is a long way from home, and not just physically. But that makes her typical of the new China, she tells Helen Rumbelow Index A dram of the pure stuff Robert Burns died young, forgotten and penniless. So why do Scots now raise a glass to his memory? Andrew O'Hagan ponders the ghost of a national poet Glossary A Man's a Man for A' That Auld Lang Syne Royal Academy of Arts Lest we forget Nonfiction Anthology A tyrant in a cheap brown jacket Iran Adventures on the road less travelled Biography In short The sins of the suburbs Fiction Novel A dragon breathing real fire Crime In short A rebel with good cause Novel Fatal lack of logic Novel The music of war Novel Classics Estates Paperbacks Nonfiction By Lynsey Hanley Granta, £7.99 The Terror Fiction By Dan Simmons Bantam, £7.99 A Long Way Gone The True Story of a Child Soldier By Ishmael Bean Harper Perennial, £7.99 Sunstroke By Tessa Hadley Vintage, £7.99 Planet Chicken The Shameful Story of the Bird on Your Plate by Hattie Ellis Sceptre, £7.99 Death at Dawn By Caro Peacock Harper, £7.99 Of varmints and vermin Children's The Times Audiobooks TLS Next week in Books Ben MacIntyre 'Please don't carve arbitrarily on the English language' Last word In the Books group Jumbo Crossword 738 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4428 Xanthippe: The Listener Crossword 3965 The Wrong Blurb Find the Connection Bridge Picture Line Puzzle Page Challenge - win an iPod Nano Su DOku No 1719 - Difficult Killer No 726 - Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1717 Solution to Friday's Su Doku No 1718 Solution to Friday's Killer No 725 Magazine BMW Contents 19.01.08 Americans Cruise to Postwar Britain Contacts The Engine The Dark Ages This week: Cheap gadgets Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . 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