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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Rawya Sadek, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Andrew Billen, Judy Blume, L. Faulkner, Bel Mooney, Kathy Pitt, Kevin Mayer, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Caroline Stacey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Kathleen Wyatt Travel Editor, Donna Leon, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, John Mulvey, Sarah Urwin Jones, Emma Cook, Dr Toby Murcott, Sarah Emily Miano, Philip Howard, Graeme Whitcroft, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Philip Matthews, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Julia Golding, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Tracey West, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Bob Stanley, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Chris Sullivan, Stephen M. Fielding, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Robert King, James Edgar, Sathnam Sanghera, Vivienne Parry, Dr Copperfield, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Simon Ings, John Clarke, John Bryant, Jane MacArtney, John Evans, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Vinny Lee, Hilary Rose, Dee Brunning, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Ian Beck, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jason Mitchell, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Laura Lovett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Rosemary Duffy, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Peter Millar, Tom Gatti, Kevin Dolak, Emma Lunn, Helen Dunmore, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Mary Beard, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Gillian Cross, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Daniel Pennac, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sandra Harris, James Hider Middle East Correspondent, James Rossiter, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Alan Hugh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Gordon Ramsay, Christina koning, Kaveh Solhekol, Cornelia Funke, Roger Phillips, Michael Morpurgo, J. K. Rowling, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Denis Woods, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Laura Deeley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Andrew J. Bissitt, Ross Leckie, Gareth Child, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Ed Marriott, Thomasina Miers, Anne Fine, Bill Bryson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Tom Cox, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Amanda Sthers, Peter Evans, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Craig Lord, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, R. L. Stine, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, T. F. Jones, Bess Twiston Davies, Tom Hennigan, Philip McCarthy, Lucia van der Post, David Hutcheon, Graham Wade, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Keith Farnsworth, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Charlotte Phillips, Anna Shepard, A. Clifford, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Phill Robinson CEO, Valerie Grove, Alice Miles, James Christopher, George Garside, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Mike Berenstain, Matt Roberts, Rageh Omaar, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Annette Fraser, David Robertson, Andrew Dow, Michael Barnard, Louis Sachar, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index Fines for litterbugs caught on camera Motorists targeted in new campaign Pilot scheme to be launched this summer Free Vivienne Westwood bag J. K. Rowling joins fight for Darfur Interiors special Grilling Bear First-born The Workout KenKen Travel TheKnowledge Books Body&Soul Quick find The Times Lending market crisis 'will leave thousands of owners in the cold' Value of mortgage market could halve Bank of England urged to take more action now Dordogne in the doldrums as estate agents wonder if love affair with the British is over Black-power icons warn athletes of the price of protest in Beijing 'It seems that nothing has changed since 1968' 'Go with your hearts and make your point' Tiffany & Co. Bereaved army families ready to sue over equipment failures Troops' human rights may have been breached Bid to gag coroners thrown out by judges Ruling gives failed asylum-seekers free healthcare Picture Gallery Policeman in Scarlett inquiry dismissed Whisky furore Strike date set Pavement peril ID cards ruling Literary swordsman An epic tale — how lost part of adventure trilogy came back as bestseller Sharon Stone Crackdown on litter louts in cars will kickstart Clean up Britain Bad day for rubbish-dumpers as Bill Bryson launches his crusade in The Times and a trap is set for trash-scattering motorists With the right incentives, we can and will change Tonnes and sums Dame Vivienne Westwood, who has designed a personal Times Litter Bag Dying daughter wanted to leave me her kidneys. Strangers got them instead Dolce & Gabbana Gift of life Terrorist's brother kept quiet about e-mail that spoke of dying for Allah 'Pray for strength, and don't tell anyone about my deed' Bmibaby Pushing Daisies Bubble-headed, cheesy — but it'll have you on the edge of your seat First night Dancing on Ice Nottingham Arena Alliance Leicester Dyson ball Freud's naked civil servant to smash auction record for work by living artist Fat as an artistic issue Dfs Carol Midgley Mercure Bill Bryson My message to the stranger at St Pancras Stop the Drop How hard can it be to rid Britain of litter? Roads to Rome Italy needs a political leader willing and able to pursue reform À Vendre The British who turned the Dordogne into Dordogneshire are leaving for home Performing now: Turdus Superstar Picture Gallery The naked truth about hothousing children Children of Darfur Loss of service Called to the corps Government must clarify its eco-town policy Excess downloads cause overload Timesonline Our trust in science Anthem ban next? Glories of the guitar Reverend royal Attractive shoes Britain: one big rubbish tip Rumpus over the Olympic flame – in 1936 'We must consider a tax on takeaway food' RSPB Multiple Display Advertising Items Dear friend, our car was caught on camera so we put you in the frame Pensioners said visitor had been at the wheel Angry victim tips off police from Australia Ford Dashing Prince picks up his wings — next stop the Navy Now that Flying Officer William Wales can tick pilot's skills off his list, he is ready for the next leg of his all-inclusive military career Drinking campaign a 'waste of money' Historic rollercoaster Bonfire killer aged 13 Sports coach jailed Alzheimer's hope £19,000 Titanic letter ASDA Paisley accepts New York's £75m Newborn gibbon is hope for the future School row parents may 'give up' child TE Lawrence negatives fetch £5,000 LG TV schedule is about to be beefed up as Gladiators take to the arena again Cycling safety inventor is all lit up International award for a rather flash jacket Times road test finds room for improvement Bose Two jailed after cleaver murder Rhodes victim out of hospital Strike over pay by coastguards Dog thrown off cliff reclaimed Euro Tunnel J. 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Rowling joins fight for Darfur children Fourteen writers sign a letter to The Times Day of protest will be held in 30 countries The list Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Anger as 'cruel' dealer wins back horses Dozens of animals were seized from farm But judge lets owner keep 29 as family pets Eidos Father denies family murder Nine arrested in drug raid on tug Live cable set worker ablaze Teenager raped girl, 10, in shed Motorola Crisis in Zimbabwe is Brown's best chance to make a name for himself on the world stage Foreign policy Meeting at UN may hasten end for Mugabe High-stakes diplomacy offers role for Britain Crackdown as Mugabe boycotts African summit Prime Minister seeking special relationship . . . but he may lose out to the Pope Two itineraries Toyota Wacky racers will get up and go to the extreme in 26-mile costume pageant Basketball player to dribble his way round Woman will tackle the course on 4ft stilts Multiple Display Advertising Items Why this dismal view of Jerusalem? Multiple Display Advertising Items My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hilton Easy Access ISA Germany Argentina Once they were pioneering heroes, now rainforest farmers are villains The disappearing rainforest Dell Bill misspeaks in his defence of Hillary He adds more errors to damaging story Campaign is forced to disown his comments Who's that fishing with the Veep? BT As Basra awakes from its long nightmare, Britain is accused of appeasing militias Alcohol and pop music back on streets Hands-off role blamed for success of fanatics Express Key battles Berlusconi scores own goal in Rome with mad tackle on star captain Empiredirect In his own words For you, Colditz, the war is over. And there can be no escape from progress The Times Past glories 'Hand of God' refuses to hold the flame burning up its relay route A little editing gets viewers at home on side Shanghai party boss jailed for corruption (AP): Organ theft inquiry (AFP): Nuclear admission (Reuters): Spruced up at 8,000 (Reuters): Stem-cell rule eased (Reuters): Election fraud (AP): Cuban right to buy (AP): A real mistake Pirates seized in raid after hostages are freed Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley-Davidson Protests force big fashion show to ban supermodel aged 14 from the catwalk Teenage stars Lorry takes sweat out of a trip to the sauna Vonage (AP): Israelis retaliate for depot strike (AFP): Jail for death lorry survivors (AP): Women's rights plan opposed Latin lovers lose their reputation Timesonline The Sunday Times Banks and governments hoist flag of long-term confidence €33bn raised this week in eurobond markets 'Sentiment better' than any time since last July Tesco to keep check on 60m shoppers Power deal criticised G7 to boost banking Samsung chief inquiry Quote of the day GE shock hits Dow Business big shot Silver lining Stock markets Wolverhampton v London: tale of two cities and how the young professional seeks a balance Commodities Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Tesco rolls out trolley watch around world Clubcard to scan sales in nine more countries Grocer exploits data to produce £3bn profit Business big shot Edwina Dunn The different species that prowl the aisles Poverty groups say £225m fuel pact to help the poor is 'a drop in the ocean' The Times Xing, the Frankfurt-listed recruitment-focused social networking website, says it changed its name from the less buzzy Open BC on the back of all the freee marketing High-flying Holy Father puts faith in Alitalia City Diary Understatement of the year — from BAA yesterday City Diary Cadbury goes purple over trademark ruling City Diary Tibet protest by text City Diary Spotted on the Northern Line yesterday morning — a City Diary Positively the last word on wrong names on cheques, … City Diary Picture Gallery G7 ministers set to unveil new plan for disclosure of bank losses South West London seeks treasure of the Sierra Madre World's biggest silver miner in £4bn IPO Listing follows Stock Exchange roadshows How the lust for gold remains untarnished after 500 years of exploration and pillage Rivals upset as BA delays long-haul move to Terminal 5 Cadbury's share of market slips as early Easter takes its toll Bank of Scotland Samsung rocked by bribery investigation The Times Profits warning from GE sends shares diving on Wall Street Conglomerate will miss full-year target It is confirmation of recession, says analyst The Times Yahoo! holds council of war on Microsoft attack plans IPL entices wealthiest Indians to invest in cricket – but will man in the street approve? IMG, the sports agency, has formulated a flashy new league, but there are worries that the competition will play on a sticky wicket New league bowls a maiden over Waterford Crystal seeks Government guarantee for bank loan Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 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 Vodafone tumbles on fears of tariff cuts Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Despite the tremors, there are some safe properties Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Exuberant new flocks in the Catholic pews Tennis cheats, velvet collars and gifts for godchildren Professor Robert Fagles Classical scholar who made admired translations of the Iliad. the Odyssey and the Aeneid Professor Robert Fagles, translator and classical scholar, was born on September 11,1933. He died of cancer on March 26,2008, aged 74 Group Captain Robert Law Lives Remembered Tony Church David Liddell Arthur C. Clarke Burt Glinn Veteran Magnum photographer who won his spurs by recording Castro's entry into Havana Burt Glinn, photographer, was born on July 23,1925. He died of kidney failure on April 9,2008, aged 82 Lives Online We need faith, and reality points us to a belief in God Faith Exuberant new flocks in the Catholic pews The Roman Catholic Church is having to adjust to its vibrant new congregations Tennis cheats, velvet collars, secure tips and gifts for godchildren Modern times Feather report Readers reply When KenKen met Su: a marriage of minds Feedback Puzzles bow to reader power; plus the history of a Times history of the First World War What to look out for Court Circular Memorial service Luncheon Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Golden Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services Elections School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premieredition Premier Man Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Farmers get a bum deal with threat of spring frost Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 12,1991 The Times reports on anger expressed over the leniency extended by a judge to a rapist simply because he agreed to wear a condom Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Gaspar Van Wittel can make impression Racing Doncaster Wolverhampton Peter Chapple-Hyam plans to work Winker Watson at Dorando's staggering run-in with death Ascot Yesterday's results Doncaster Wenger refuses to throw in towel Musselburgh Wolverhampton Kempton Park Racing Uttoxeter Course specialists Racing next week Mick Fitzgerald faces more surgery on Monday on the Newbury Gilchrist's gold sets the tone for a glittering night in Manchester Swimming Medal haul increases and records still tumble Foster, 37, wins gallant silver for British squad Football Fixtures Today Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Football Results Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Swimming Rossi ready to make Tibet protest in China Murray out with virus Teams docked points Tennis Rose Bowl joins Test-match club Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears for Kirby after head injury ECB must have head in the sand if it thinks it can stop Pietersen joining IPL The Times Jones looks to Twickenham factor to lift his fallen Ospreys Rugby union Heineken Cup defeat a shock to Welsh region Coach wants revenge in rerun with Leicester Heineken Cup Sale edge past Bristol but miss out on second place Brave Yelling senses her time has come Athletics BBC One, 8.30am tomorrow Bold Woods ventures to lion's den aiming to be hailed as great Briton Boxing Titleist The contenders Win or die: the staggering story of Dorando the brave Flora London Marathon The 1908 Olympics in London featured a marathon that will never be forgotten. John Bryant recalls the dramatic and controversial race Mickelson has himself well positioned to put the brakes on 'Tiger Slam' Golf The Masters American progresses with bogey-free round Fancies pairing with Woods at business end Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool Immelman has perspective to put rising hopes into a broader context Golf The Masters Callaway Leaderboard Poulter's not a patch on Trev, leader in the clubhouse of high fashion Chambers adventure should be a sprint, not a marathon Ned Kelly look has much to offer battered Cech Birmingham v Everton Your guide to the weekend's Premier League matches Today 3pm Portsmouth v Newcastle Today 5.15pm, Setanta Sports 1 Tottenham v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Bolton v West Ham Today 3pm Reading v Fulham Today 3pm Liverpool v Blackburn Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Derby v Aston Villa Today 3pm Sunderland v Manchester City Today 3pm Manchester United v Arsenal Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Playing away at the start of a double date: is it for the best? Fink Tank In the football laboratory Gillett ups the ante by backing Parry in Liverpool power battle Football Barclays Premier League Chief executive pleads for leadership at the top Benítez angry on-field efforts overshadowed Redknapp insists Keegan was Newcastle's No 1 choice Luka Modric, the Dynamo Zagreb and Croatia midfield N'Zogbia offered way to stay on Tyneside Southgate confident Hodgson's destiny Keane reaches 250 Doncaster in hunt Savage given new belief as he closes in on personal landmark Football Barclays Premier League The man everyone loves to hate laces up his boots this afternoon for his 500th match as a professional. Russell Kempson reports Life and crimes Ronaldo will not let the awards go to his head, says Ferguson Football Barclays Premier League Players' player prize appears to be formality Ballon d'Or is next in line for United forward Nominations Sky Sports Principles force Arsenal to tread cautiously in transfer market Football Barclays Premier League Cook gets his fingers burnt The Insider Times Crossword 23,886 Fare play that leaves much to be desired Title triumph would be my greatest yet, says Wenger The Times Boss Pretty in pink: Poulter leads the Brit pack chasing … Shane Warne Giles Smith The Times Inside Free guides Interest rate cut benefits few Six-month silence Money Letters Losing it Timesonline Ofwat, what a drip The Week in Brief Mortgage Watch A tragic dereliction of duty Artemis Cold outlook as Warm Front's help for poor evaporates Lauren Thompson on the government cuts undermining its statutory target to eradicate fuel poverty by 2010 Birmingham Midshires 'Water poverty' on the rise Case Study The Fuel Poverty Advisory Group's key recommendations Neptune Stock market gives us the jitters Rosemary Duffy helps a couple of cautious investors to decide how to optimise an inheritance M&G The Mosses: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester Richard's reponse The party's over for buy-to-let investors Landlords face the twin pressures of falling property prices and tighter lending criteria, says Mark Atherton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buy-to-let factfile Loophole allows access to credit record Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Scottish Widows ISA Kaupthing Edge Is this the end of the line? Emma Lunn argues that the advent of the broadband 'dongle' could soon make the home phone obsolete Key questions Case Study Dongle to the Rescue Kaupthing Bank How to boost your firepower Mark Bridge on whether class action lawsuits will help UK consumers to take on the big guns of industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Before you take legal action British Empire Case Study No Need to Get Shirty after £60 Payout Beware of the funds that flatter to deceive Mark Atherton explains how to pick consistent good performers from the shooting stars that fade quickly Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund Watch Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up Thumbs down An unacceptable degree of error Lauren Thompson finds that graduates are being overcharged by thousands of pounds on student loans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Refund is Long Overdue Back GSK to change its ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch ING Direct Pension annulties Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders The Times People Health Families Every Week Gordon Ramsay Don't abhor a vacuum Stories behind the News Housework — or any exercise — is good for your body and mind Need to Know? Credit-crunch casualties Sex is a bestseller John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Keith Richards Well, Well . . . Good news about bird flu Junk Medicine H5N1 Virus Brains of the family Where you come in the birth order can affect IQ and risk of disease, says Roger Dobson Birth order and personality Prof of the Week Selling your eco-dream When the couple behind cool clothes brand Howies sold it to Timberland, was it the answer to their financial prayers? Anna Shepard reports The Times Selling out to big business Grounds for complaint Inside the Mind of a GP Slim pickings Can natural pills help you to shed pounds? Dr Toby Murcott reports Me and my shadow Inside Story Tuberculosis When one woman's persistent cough made her ill, TB was the last thing she suspected, writes Graeme Whitcroft TB: the facts Night visitors from hell Letting kids in your bed not only ruins sleep, it plays havoc with your sex life, says Charlotte Philips The Times Once upon a time . . . Especially for Families in the Times Today "Mummy, what is a soul?" The miraculous machine that cuts out cancer Hundreds of millions are spent every year on cancer drugs, but a new surgical technique could save money and improve survival rates. Simon Crompton watches the Da Vinci robot in action The man on the table is . . . How it works Cancer Drugs or Surgery? There's Really No Contest The cuisine is green — so where's the catch? From sustainable fish'n'chips to recycled wine-glasses, chefs are jumping on the eco-bandwagon. But what really makes a restaurant environmentally-friendly, asks Fiona Sims The eco-diner's check list Why broad beans are really cool Pantry Girl One Shopping List, Three Recipes, No Waste Thomasina Miers can't wait for a taste of summer, so she dips into the freezer Shopping list for three meals Broad bean pilaf Falafel Equipment needed Sausages with broad bean mash Multiple Display Advertising Items Do the scientific claims on your cosmetics add up? This week's product was suggested by Linda Pugh, from Hampshire Times Mobile High and mighty Caroline Stacey enjoys a spa with a view in Barcelona Does your sport fit? Therapy? It's a walk in the park Outdoor counselling is catching on in New York. Ed Marriott says it could be coming to a park near you Talking numbers Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us SoOrganic SnorBan What's Happening at the Times Health Club Bursting the bubble Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Newton's first law Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way The actress Thandie Newton, 35, believes that honesty is the best policy — wrinkles and all Aquability The Times How an ageing Celtic Tiger has bitten into those juicy salmon Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Holiday Citizen Traveller The First Prize From Tokyo with love, luxury and pints of saké Ben MacIntyre, author of a new book about Ian Fleming, heads to Japan for a flavour of 007's tast for the high life to start our James Bond issue Bond special Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items For your Eyes only Multiple Display Advertising Items Behind the many masks of Sin City Ian Fleming toured the world in 1959 for his Thrilling Cities book — an inspiration for Bond. In the following pages, three Times correspondents retrace his steps. Chris Ayres begins in Las Vegas, a city much changed In the Goldeneye of Ian Fleming's brainstorm Reader Offers Ltd Sour taste of the Big Apple Ian Fleming was thrilled by New York, but had nothing but lofty disdain for its citizens, as James Bone explains The Times Need to know Bond Electric: the people and the streets Hong Kong, however, entranced him with its kaleidoscope of wealth and energy. Jane MacArtney takes its pulse Noble Caledonia Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises A view to kill for: the world of 007 The Bond films have included stunning panoramas from across the globe. Julia Brookes lists some of the best — and how you can enjoy them too Spanish Tourist Office Travel in Brief Holland America Line Boutique? Maybe not The term is overused, says a hotel website. Tom Chesshyre reports The verdicts Going the distance . . . if you dare Daunted by the London Marathon? You could be dodging rhinos or drinking your way round instead Timesonline Book now Cornwall Siena Mauritius Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Let Brittany take the strain Advertising Promotion Do as much or as little as you like just across the Channel with Brittany Ferries Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Aide Mystery Guest Fox & Anchor, London EC1 Our Man in . . . Shanghai Mark Cooper, 28, is a lawyer who moved to Shanghai last year after living in London The Travel Collection Norway The Times Two left feet Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Great news — it's the Alan Benentt beauty routine' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items David Baddiel His word 'Readers and writers divide into two camps — the purples vs the spares' TLS Critic's Chart Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestselling nonfiction, April 1974 Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Picnicconcerts It takes two to tango Christina Koning finds Lloyd Jones's dance-themed story off the pace compared with award winner Mister Pip Extract From Here at the End of the World We learn to DAnce Classical champion Robert Harris tells Alice Fordham how he has catapulted the Roman statesman Cicero into the bestselling stratosphere Timesonline Dear Sir or Madam . . . Barry Miles recalls how Paperback Writer, the first Beatles single that was not a love song, was created by Paul McCartney The Times Best new picture book illustrators With their monsters and mice, picture books are for all the family: the children's author and illustrator Ian Beck evaluates emerging talent in the genre Hot type Spicy prediction for the Booker Humanity laid bare Nonfiction The Sum of our Days by Isabel Allende A love of man and beast Memoir Dog Years by Mark Doty It's just not cricket. Oh yes it is . . . Sport The Cricket War: The inside Story of Kerry Packer's World Series by Gideon Haigh All mouth and no trousers Science Physics of the Impossible by Michlo Kaku In short The Times Lights, camera, analysis Cinema Andrei Tarkovsky Elements of Cinema by Robert Bird Tarkovsky edited by Nathan Dunne Identity erosion Society Real England: The Battle Against The Bland by Paul Kingsnorth Dazzled by its own reflection Fiction Novel Superheroes with flaws Crime In short Truly formidable First Lady Novel MRS Lincoln by Janis Cooke Newman The Times Fogeys at large Novel All the Sad Young Literary Men by Keith Gessen Audio books A Russian Diary Nonfiction Engleby Fiction Stanley The Impossible Life of Africa's Greatest Explorer by Tim Jeal The Yiddish Policemen's Union By Michael Chabon Dreaming of Jupiter By Ted Simon Beneath the Bleeding By Val McDermid Timesonline Ben MacIntyre 'The Atwood sisters headed Heaveward with a mushroom warning attached' Jumbo Crossword 751 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 4500 The Listener Crossword 3977 City Tour by Mango Bridge Picture Line Win a Tom Tom today KenKen No 18 — Medium Su Doku No 1841 — Difficult Killer No 798 — Deadly (1 hour 10 minutes) Friday Solutions: KenKen No 17 Su Doku No 1839 Killer No 797 The Times Mercedes-Benz Contents 12.04.08 Gropius Brings Bauhaus to the US Contacts Canon The Dark Ages Nissan This week: Pop culture graphs I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom John Thomson, 39, Actor and Comedian Lexiconfusion Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Shop Retail Therapy The Times The Disney Diet Bargainhunter Out There Biker Chic Tough, urban fashonistas will love this season's gritty-but-chic biker, punk and rock chick-inspired styles. Wear with killer heels - and attitude Wipe-Down Wardrobe How to Get Dressed The Male Room Men's Stuff Jaguar 10 Hours of Cleansing and Purifying . . . Ocean Spray Wedgwood Home Sweet Home The British at Home We've never been a more diverse nation, as these portraits show. Blake Morrison celebrates life on the homefront Gplan It's just a shower, isn't it? Sony The British Virgin Islands Perfect every time Müller 25 things we love From saucy sofas to cutting-edge cutlery, Ruth Corbett takes her pick from the latest designs Cathay Pacific Venture A Life in One Room Cravendale Amdega Harrods Boudoir revisted The bedroom is not just for sleeping in. Four fans of boudoir style explain why their favourite room is a haven for seduction, relaxation and individuality Dwell Rachel's organic Brittany Ferries Regatta Slow Design Bored with our throwaway society? You're not alone. A new breed of designers are turning their backs on soulless mass production to create one-off labous of love Camels are definitely not just like horses only lumpier Craghoppers Falling in Love Again With the idea of moving for most of us a fast-receding fantasy, it's time to put the romance back into your tired old bricks and mortar Willis & Gambier Ligne roset Neville Johnson Croatia Chair Men of the Board Online pioneer Brent Hoberman wants to democratise design - and Terence Conran and Philippe Starck are right behind him Voyages Jules Verne Jeld Wen Personal Space Our hobbies have the power to shape not only our lives, but also our homes. We meet six people who have had to make room for their all-consuming passions Ekornes Love AGA Christy Simple Pleasures A sunny window seat, a roaring fire in the hearth . . . Get the small touches right and your home will never go out of fashion Wesley-Barrell Hillarys Pieces of Me Certain objects capture our hearts from the moment we see them. So what makes these five so special to their owners? Thomas Sanderson Plumbs Ask Aggie Home Help Polly Beard Do Try this at Home RSPB Role Models Keeping up Appearances My new beauty philosophy — what would Carla do? Q I regularly use a home dyeing kit, but my hair has become dry and frizzy. Is the kit to blame? Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White Salon Spy: Cobella AC Boots When Spring Really Gets Going, There's Much to Be Happy about in the Kitchen Food Spring Vegetable Omelette with Crispy Parma Ham Moroccan Spiced Poussin with Asparagus and Tenderstem Broccoli Whodoyouthinkyouarelive King Prawns in a Black Bean Sauce with Crispy Spring Greens Oatly Monarch When I'm Eating out of Town I Come Anticipating Disaster — Anything Less is a Joy Restaurants The Green Kitchen Clean Living Schwartz Allinson Until You Pull the Cork, There is No Way of Knowing whether You're in for a Dud or a Delight Wine The Sunday Times Back garden of the year competition Stephen Anderton introduces this year's search for the country's best back garden, whether it's an elegant urban roof terrace or a child- friendly rural wilderness Combined Lawn Scarifier and Aerator Fetzer Notes to Self Vegging out Our Green-Fingered Amateur Takes Stock of her Sowing Skills in 21st-Century Style Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thedoormaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Beta Male Brand Alley Patek Philippe The Times Hmv Timesonline. co. uk/ Me and Dr Jones Despite a decade of Time Team, Caitlin Moran still lusts for Indiana Jones. Is Professor Tudor Parfitt a good substitute? 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