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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Nicholas Mosley, Mike Fowle, John McNamara, Caroline Mills, Mike Gerrard, Sebastian Faulks, Edward Owen, Anthony Gibson NFU Director of Communications, Stuart Mansfield, Miranda McLachlan, Simon Singh, Anita Bennett, David Brown, Caroline Stacey, Mr P. G. Brooke, David Aaronovitch, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Mark Frary, Gwyneth Paltrow, Owen Rees, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Ivo Tennant, Diana James, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Emma Cook, Maggie Alexander, Philip Howard, D. J. Hutson, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, John Wilkins, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lyubov Osinkina, Dominic Wells, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Charles G. Blake, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Miles Costello Finance Correspondent, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Patricia, Lucy Bannerman, Hillary Clinton, Giles Coren, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, James Collis, Nicci French, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Katherine Swift, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Charlie Flindt, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Matthew Barbour, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Norman Harris, J. Cook, Carolyn Lyons, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Allan Simmons, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Laura Lovett, David Croghan, Phoebe Greenwood, Jo Morris, Gethin Jones, Nick Wyke, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Derek Thom, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Hands, WPW, Norman Parry, Laura Miller, Jamie Walker, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Karl A. Ziegler, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Stuart Machin, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Pat Murphy Chairman, Jeremy Plester, Tim Teeman, Theo Wells, Aggie MacKenzie, Lesley Diss, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Julia Roberts, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ayo Odelusi, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mat Smith, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Sarah Vine, Peter Ellegard, Tom Baldwin, Jane Wheatley, Sam Coates, Lord Ravensdale, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Rose Heiney, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Knight, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, J. D. Holiday, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Rob Hastings Cricket Master, Sean O'Neill, Jean Donaldson, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, David Gibbs Education Officer, Vernon Scarborough, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Philip Mathews, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, Nell Fisher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simmonds, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Richard Frost, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Harriet Addison, Barbara Aldridge, Dominic Maxwell, James Anderson, Kevin Keegan, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Richard Owen Rome Correspondent, Thomas Catan, Angus MacLeod, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Amanda Craig, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, David Lunan, Ben MacIntyre, John Flanders, Tony Dawe, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, John Naish, Philip Pangalos, Bojan Pancevski, Ben MacIntyre, former new York correspondent, Martin Waller, Karen Johnston, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Wayne Nation, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Russell Celyn Jones, Global Hippy, Richard Morrison, Robert Mighall, James Christopher, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Alice Miles, David Budworth, Valerie Grove, Simon Crompton, Archie Goodwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, wendy Ide, Roy Foster, Miles Costello, Timothy L. Tatham, R, Gloucestershire, William Palin, Steve Keenan Online Travel Editor, Mark Bristow, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Gordon Ramsay's healthy recipes Banks pull the plug on buy-to-let landlords Lenders look for 75% equity in properties Homeowners face new increases in rates Appeal for calm fuels panic at the pumps Top 100 Films of All Time Gwyneth Paltrow Sebastian Faulks Chelsea bullish on crunch match Radio legend dies The Workout Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Quick find Timesonline The Times Motorists urged to stay calm as refinery strike forces closure of fuel pipeline Brown is accused of failing to defend supplies Panic feared as petrol stations report shortage Convoy protest over fuel costs next week Rhys suspect in court Interpreter's spy trial Killer wearing tag Refuge in a caravan Picture Gallery It shouldn't happen to a pet owner People must take tests before keeping animals Mandatory courses on how to walk a dog Pecking order around the world Palaciodaquinta Rugby players feeling the crunch as property investments tumble England stars buying into bricks and mortar Risk is seen as safer than stocks and shares Sporting moguls Stepfather freed in disabled man case Self-harm study Former PC is jailed Doctor struck off Bond driver 'stable' Picture Gallery Terror suspect who won court battle identified as 'senior al-Qaeda agent' A 'key player' accused of radicalising British Muslims is living openly in the UK, reports Sean O'Neill Gunmen 'killed brother of man they blamed for friend's murder' Allure He kills police, is into drugs, gangs and is a defining figure of our times Computer gaming Fantasy world threat to Hollywood blockbusters Games are hailed as an emergent art form And people wonder why TV viewing is declining An offer I can't refuse Life lessons are learnt by crashing and dying Freedom, not violence Don't insult me, I can tell fiction from reality City high-flyers are being paid too much, argues Archbishop Bringing it all together Mosley is snubbed by Israel in row over orgy revelation Farewell to Humph, the old stager who kept nation laughing Tributes pour in as Lyttelton dies aged 86 Trumpeter hosted I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Scoring with the lovely Samantha Comet Currys British cyclist among victims as car veers off Road of Death Which? Mayor accused of dirty politics over 'hidden' campaign donors Local elections There is a worrying lack of transparency in Ken Livingstone's funds, a Conservative MP says Election returns reveal that his only declared supporter last time around was the Labour Party Volkswagen They like the sound of Boris in the suburbs — but Ken's on top in the city Focus groups are designed to draw out issues that may O2 Winehouse held over 'assault' outside bar Singer in custody at London police station She is accused of attacking two men Multiple Display Advertising Items Play You can't teach me about soccer, mum Children's coaches must have qualification But volunteers may be driven out of sport HSBC The plan Flybe Janice Turner Laura Ashley Giles Coren Stand up, Tories, and prepare for government London and Beyond Two terms are enough for Livingstone. Johnson should be allowed his chance Game On We are all console players now But will we pass the swift test? Picture Gallery Eat, shop, purge. We're nation of bulimics School delivery Colonial conflict Food shortage: a new challenge for farmers Rural treasures under threat Prison is a dish best served cold Timesonline Not cricket? Run rabbit, run Half-term holidays Strap hanger Herd instinct? Now you see it . . . Tiny tripping points in the big race Big Mac, please. Served by a spotty, ugly loser Do they bowl Chinamen in North Korea? Dodge Jail for men who stoned boy as he drowned in claypit pool 'Callous' behaviour condemned by judge Swim was planned as teenager's punishment Hilton Solarplayoff Big stores and tobacco firms 'colluded on cigarette prices' Boots Dfs Here's looking at these: our 100 top films Some favourites miss out to less familiar titles Those included aim to stand the test of time Renault The Top Ten Flights tax dodge can save families £200 Passengers can avoid duty on long-haul trips Flying via Continent exploits new loophole Empiredirect Gay abuse pair get village ban Valet driver writes off car EBay camera thief is jailed Bowls tribute to Charlie the dog Classicfurniture4u Squirrel wars: reds, greys and blacks battle for supremacy First invaders sighted in Scottish stronghold Spread of mutant 'super-squirrels' in South Mercure Halfords Star Wars lavatory may be best building in Britain Little pig in big demand Knife gang fled woman, 71 Navy loses German bomb Norwegian student was strangled after night out to celebrate exam success Father tells how she had come top of her class Friends of billionaire's son say he isn't the killer Multiple Display Advertising Items The all-powerful euro means it's time to seek out Travel Many to head outside eurozone this summer Others will simply choose to stay at home Shop around to get more bang for your holiday buck US Special World's biggest cruise ship aims to steer clear of the credit crunch Aquability A shaky start but it will tighten up on its travels First night Opera MacBeth Grand Theatre, Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Private schools 'cull' pupils for league table Students 'told to drop subjects they find hard' Independents accused of obsession with ranking Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture chiefs plead for the art of giving As public money dries up, more donors are vital Campaign seeks to reward rich benefactors Multiple Display Advertising Items Digging deep Soldiers' diaries reveal devilish side of First World War angels Wry testimonies of the long-suffering Johnson penalised for donation slip-up Killed in self-defence Boy died before fire Terrorism charges Pupils to build home Stripper cleared My Week Qantas Spain America In a haven of peace, the deadly harvest still maiming children Battle lines drawn UN move on Mugabe as police raid MDC centre Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Luck of the Irish' saved patrol Soldiers tell of suicide bomber and ambush Troops attacked as they returned to base Bringing it all together Cleric calls on his fighters to end the bloodshed among Iraqis Triathlon man bitten in two by great white shark Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulls get drug tests to make sure matadors face real threat RSPB Death or glory Hitler's dream, a city's lifeline: now Berlin's airport must fight for its life Multiple Display Advertising Items Nazi designs (AP): Tamil Tigers blamed as bus bomb kills 24 (AFP): Detergent deaths (AP): US faces criticism (AFP): 'Inhumane' seal ban (AFP): First for gay couple (AFP): Anti-smoking treaty Olympic city nationalists adopt Tibet as a weapon against China Japanese Right in protests at ski resort Security crackdown is change from the past Ibis Hotel Beijing agrees to meet for talks with Dalai Lama's delegates How can Obama win keys to the White House? A few tips from one who knows O8 US elections Who Do You Think Tou are? Rustbelt blues, uptown girls: the torn heart of America For the anoraks Police cleared of killing stag party groom New York braced for protests over verdict Father of two shot 50 times outside club Resperate (AFP): UN head at food crisis talks (AP): Militant kills two security guards Peace for doves in springtime (AFP): Economy chief is forced out The Times The Sunday Times English Wines plans sparkling expansion RBS insurance move Quote of the day Business big shot Rose Foster Microsoft EU may declare Bank's £50bn money market rescue 'Out' Mortgages swap may be seen as state aid Brussels in contact with the Government Marvelous Stock markets Green with envy after four days cruising in a Lexus limo Hp Commodities Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline English wine chases the Olympic dream Chapel Down to plant extra 72 acres of vines Kent-based producer bounces back into black Business big shot Rose Foster Rain forecast with the odd decent drop Times Online The fund to restore the Cutty Sark is £3 million short of its £30 million target Bank of Scotland The BVCA has announced its award for private City Diary Sacking proves severe test of commitment City Diary Pyjama game winner City Diary SCi to raise £60m to lift company to profitability Most baffling management-speak of the week comes from City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Next week is the annual conference of the British City Diary Picture Gallery Growth at lowest in three years GDP expansion falls to 0.4% in first quarter Surprise gains in retail and manufacturing The Times Lufthansa poised to take bmi control from Bishop Prospect of slowdown pushes WPP lower Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose hits back in M&S governance row Industry rivals take on buyout firms in race for RBS Insurance Bank considers partnership deal Business expected to draw bids of about £6bn Timesonline Italian facelift prospect for Jaguar Newspaper Marketing Agency More superheroes head for the big screen Marvel plans to tap its vast character catalogue Theme parks and clothing in the works The Times Timely arrival for saviours of a miserable generation Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Making a difference with ethical banking Charles Middleton, chief of the UK arm of Triodos Bank, tells Martin Waller that small acts can improve the world CV Royal Opera House 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 Rights issue rumours drag down Wolseley Large caps Food & Drink eyes a cash call Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Go-Ahead well-placed for share in transport's future F&C Asset Mngmt Deal of the day Bet of the day Colt Telecom Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Faith Modern Times Richard Chopping Artist and writer best known for his striking designs for the covers of the James Bond novels Richard Chopping, artist, writer and teacher, was born on April 14,1917. He died on April 17,2008, aged 91 Lord Beaumont of Whitley Lives Remembered Paul Scofield William Frankel Bernard Lyons Brian Davison Drummer whose jazz-influenced style brought a driving beat to the progressive rock of the Nice Brian Davison, drummer, was born on May 25,1942. He died on April 15,2008, aged 65 Archie Hind Novelist who captured the grim Glaswegian spirit but never followed up on his early success Archie Hind, novelist, was born on June 3,1928. He died of cancer on February 21,2008, aged 79 Lives Online The words and the beliefs that determine our lives Faith Struggle for dialogue with the East Cardinal König and Jacques Dupuis believed religious harmony to be key to world peace Faith news Inconsiderate neighbours, hand kissing, guests' gifts and second-guessing Modern times Feather report Picture Gallery Readers reply Joseph Addison asks if a gentleman's socks should match his suit and shoes Last chapter for the aged Wapping presses Feedback From Monday The Times will roll out its new technology, and we should all feel the benefit What to look out for Court Circular Service of thanksgiving Births Forthcoming Marriages Times Online Civil Partnerships Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Public Notices Dinner Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal news Multiple Display Advertising Items JML Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen-magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Ampliear Rain and showers are wet but not in the same way Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day April 26,1924 The Times reports on the opening of the Fortune Theatre in London, the first new theatre to be built there since the Great War Weather Weatherquest The Sunday Times Bewleys Berry looks ripe in Sandown finale Racing Sandown Park Ripon Rugby union Football Leicester Racing The Times Market Rasen Haydock Park Walsh bounces back from fall to celebrate famous season Racing Cheltenham tumble made chilling viewing Irish jockeys' title won despite lengthy absence LG Wolverhampton Racing Sandown Park Yesterday's results Punjabi, trained by Nicky Henderson, completed a fine Gartmore Wolverhampton Perth Chepstow Newton Abbot Bangor Ebdon takes his time in reaching last eight Kürten wins jump-off Klitschko lends hand Goulding charged Prior and Wright hit way out of trouble Cricket LV County Championship Yorkshire v Hampshire Scoreboard Mike Atherton Timesonline Weather forecast Scoreboard Durham v Surrey Scoreboard Worcestershire v Leicestershire Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard Setanta Sports Northamptonshire v Warwickshire Scoreboard Middlesex v Glamorgan Scoreboard Derbyshire v Essex Scoreboard ECB relents and lets Cook join Essex one-day ranks England players would consider quitting to take part in the IPL Cricket Survey reveals that 35 per cent are tempted ECB remains in talks with Stanford on series Today Fixtures Football Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Tomorrow Football Cricket Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union Football Results Cricket Equestrianism Golf Breakdown in relationships forces Speed to beat retreat Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Tuitupou lifts gloom after lights go out Rugby union European Challenge Cup semi-finals Sky Sports 2,12.30pm St Helens shrug off injuries to keep Wolves from the door Rugby league Bath take on Sale Sharks today in the European Theakston Exiles promise to beat French at own game despite burden of home hopes Rugby union London Irish v Toulouse Heineker Cup semi-finals Sky Sports 2,3pm Win would earn extra place for English clubs Irish's attacking style modelled on Toulouse Gaffney needs no reminder about size of the task awaiting his Saracens team Rugby union Saracens v Munster Heineken Cup semi-finals Guinness Pluck of the Irish Hamilton needs to be fast talker as he copes with life in slow lane Motor racing Spanish Grand Prix British driver has lost the spring in his step McLaren struggling to keep up with Ferrari Timesonline The Times Federer hits top gear to wear down Nalbandian Tennis Dee and sympathy out of date for man who found will to win Mumbling from same hymn sheet Come on, sing up and don't be shy. '100 days to go . . .' Wenger threat on Inter over 'disrespectful' Hleb remarks Football Barclays Premier League Lerner must dig deep and fund spending spree, warns O'Neill Villa need to compete with elite, says manager Securing future of Barry is top priority Having turned 45 yesterday, David Moyes plans to Freedman earns play-offs relief for McAllister McFadden determined to repay his debt by saving Birmingham Football Barclays Premier League Curbishley finds humour in boos problem Multiple Display Advertising Items Ups and downs Hughes tells Bentley there is no escape Keane rallies troops Woodgate aims high Little back in action Litmanen out of luck Newcastle walking back to happiness with the man who dares to dream The big Interview Kevin Keegan They said it wouldn't work, they told him not to return, but the manager who put glory in sight before is starting to weave his magic Keegan on . . . Relationship with Wise is 'working well so far' When season ends Downing is ready for the dancefloor Football Ferdinand to be handed captain's brief Capello set to ignore Terry's England claims United armband is his destiny, says Ferguson Möben José Mourinho has called John Arne Riise's own goal … Birmingham v Liverpool Your guide to the weekend's Premier League matches Today 3pm Sunderland v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Wigan v Reading Today 3pm Chelsea v Manchester United Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Tottenham v Bolton Today 3pm Everton v Aston Villa Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Manchester City v Fulham Today 3pm West Ham v Newcastle Today 3pm Portsmouth v Blackburn Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 When it comes to the crunch, Chelsea coach stays in credit Fink Tank In the football laboratory Abramovich the romantic still waiting for Chelsea to stir his soul Football Chelsea v Manchester United Sky Sports, 1,12.45pm Title success would be victory for will over skill Grant protests that he plays attacking game Boss Timesonline United are wilting in the title heat, claims confident Grant Hotel lends a helping hand The Insider Gymnasts wanted Times Crossword 23,898 Seaman gets skates on for grand arrival Grant claims United are wilting in the title heat The Times Clarks Exclusive Giles Smith Index Inside Free guides Slow progress on charges Sum economist Money Letters Stamp this out Case Study Charged £1,500 in Six Months Number of objections The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Don't let banks off the hook Fidelity Savings to be handled with care Lauren Thompson helps a woman to organise her mother's finances to pay for nursing home fees Barclays What the experts say Financial CV Neptune Janet's response How you can bank like the rich and famous James Charles finds that a relatively modest deposit can be sufficient to secure elite banking services Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurance Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study HSBC rescue deal left me worse off Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Credit History Going for the silver lining David Budworth says that a falling property market does have some benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Bagged a Bargain How to buy at auction Find the right payment protection Multiple Display Advertising Items Counter espionage is down to you Lauren Thompson says that banks are taking a harder line with customers who fall victim to internet fraudsters Post Office The minimum requirements Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Holding their nerve with bold bargain hunt Mark Atherton finds that out adopted investment club has been shopping despite the difficult market conditions Multiple Display Advertising Items The USL Portfollo Multiple Display Advertising Items Expert Analysis Prudential RBS medicine is hard to stomach 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 annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Npower Index This Week Every Week Next Week Recipes for sex success Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News The link between diet and a baby's gender is our hormones Need to Know? Kitchen catastrophes The smart moves Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well . . . Testing times for dipsticks Inside the Mind of a GP Prof of the Week Making Headlines this Week Getting on his good side The way to a man's heart is through his left ear, says Roger Dobson, but his right foot is the more ticklish The brain quiz A bitter pill for humans Junk Medicine Homoeopathy Botox — beauty or beast? Efalex Doctor Botox will see you now Nick Lowe is famous for putting science into skincare, but is he cashing in with a new cosmetics range, asks Simon Crompton Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Great place to hang out A new generation of hip, high-tech youth clubs is luring kids off the streets, says Celia Dodd Down south and upmarket — Heatham House For Families in the Times Today Dawn of sun worship In the early 20th century doctors claimed that sunbathing was a "healthy" therapeutic activity — now, of course, we know better. Robert Mighall shines a light on a forgotten bronze age The Times Sunbathing by numbers Why all this is going to cost you much more Paying a high price around the world Why the last thing you need is a sugar rush The packed-lunch police are coming Should teachers be frisking lunchboxes and banning unhealthy snacks? Caroline Stacey looks at how four schools are waging war on home-produced junk food Lunchbox legends .. . And Three Less Healthy Thank you for smoking Pantry Girl One Shopping List, Three Recipes, No Waste Smoked mackerel are cheap, tasty and full of healthy oils. Thomasina Miers is a big fan Shopping list for three meals Mackerel rillettes with char-grilled spring onions Baked potatoes with smoked MacKerel and chives Oriental couscous and MacKerel salad Equipment needed How to avoid growing pains The Times Heavy going on the plateau You've lost a few pounds but have hit a wall. Don't panic, says Matt Roberts Reinventing the wheels For safer, pain-free cycling, Matthew Barbour takes his bike for a new bespoke service On your bike Multiple Display Advertising Items Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items What's Cooking in the Health Club? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He's horny but lacks direction Strictly speaking Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Blue Peter presenter Gethin Jones, 30, on rugby, being super-fit and the buzz of ballroom dancing Healthy Living Index Born again: it's five-star all the way for today's savvy pilgrims Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Citizen Traveller Week 4 Multiple Display Advertising Items Be a star in your own Walk of Fame US special Los Angeles can still deliver a thrill — especially if you're prepared to leave the car bahind, says Carolyn Lyons Multiple Display Advertising Items Style No car? No problem Espanz It's a hotel on crack. So enjoy the high The world's biggest hotel, in Vegas, has 7,000 rooms and 50 restaurants. Paris Hilton parties there. So does John Flanders Need to know Cruise Saver Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Here's vini . . . The world's greatest wine cellar? In Florida, where else, says Mike Gerrard Need to know Ok, who's the paleface in the Elvis-print hat? Dominic Wells joins the tables at a giant casino run by descendants of the Pequot tribe. And this time it's the Indians who are winning Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home on the range — or the river Julia Brookes finds eight great escapes for adventurous families, including cowboy camps, river rafting and hunting for Yogi Bear is Yosemite Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times America, land that I love . . . If they were planning the trip of a lifetime Stateside, where would six Times writers and US specialists go? Maine course Noble Caledonia Timesonline How to Get Ahead in the Highlands Timesonline New high-rollers Epic train journeys have become the last word in luxury travel Travel In Brief Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Book now Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Travel Aide Mystery Guest Dakota Forth Bridge, Edinburgh Our Man in . . . Paris The Travel Collection British Airways Index Required Reading Reader's Block Your say After finishing our 50 Greatest Crime Writers issue we took a wary step backwards and awaited the backlash. We were not disappointed. Here is a selection of your comments and e-mails Contributors The wrong blurb Contact us TLS David Baddiel 'Sex, love and death — the only things I've ever really wanted to read about' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Bestsellers, April 27,1980 Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Lisa TUTTLE's top Arthur C. Clarke Award winners Reader Chart Stuart Machin selects six favourite cricket books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Timesselects Safe haven from the madness Required reading The literary magazine Granta is back in business after its 'rebirth. ' Erica Wagner discovers that it easily passes the test of time Hot type Garner declares war on the Wags The Times Running wild with a born survivor Ray Mears is equally comfortable in the urban jungle as he is prowling for pignuts. Melissa Katsoulis joins him in his element amid the Sussex countryside Free food: the forager's springtime menu Extraterrestrial invasion under way Lisa Tuttle beams in on the science fiction contenders for the Arthur C. Clarke Award A passage to Asia Learn about the days of the Raj, sample Thai food and admire Chinese art — all in one building. Michael Binyon explains The Times Reader offer Churchill's secret army Booby-trapped rats and exploding cowpats were just two of the unconventional devices used by the Special Operations Executive against the Germans. Sebastian Faulks reveals their heroic endeavours Taking Pictures Straddling both sides of the sea Biography Bard of Erin: The Life of Thomas Moore by Ronan Kelly In short From Bloomsbury set to bag lady Biography Who was Sophie? by Celia Robertson Home-grown hero's odyssey Biography Ocean Devil by James MacManus Everybody's gone surfing Fiction Novel Breath by Tim Winton Cold hearts and dead bodies Crime Voices fade as a gap becomes a chasm Novel Deaf Sentence by David Lodge Waterstone's In short Classics The Rough Guide to Classic Novels by Simon Mason Shakespeare Paperbacks Nonfiction By Bill Bryson, HarperPerennial, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) South of the River Fiction By Blake Morrison Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Red Mutiny Mutiny, Revolution and Revenge on the Battleship Potemkin by Neal Bascomb Phoenix, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Losing You By Nicci French Penguin, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Black Mass Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia by John Gray Penguin, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Zugzwang By Ronan Bennett Bloomsbury, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Light touch saves the day Children's Newes from the Dead (12+) by Mary Hooper the Nostradamus Prophecy (11+) by Theresa Breslin Bearkeeper (9+) by Josh Lacey The Times Audiobooks Timesonline Alyson Rudd Spine-chilling tension in an atmospheric, spooky tale that builds to an epic climax The Books group Timesonline Games Jumbo Crossword 753 Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4512 The Listener Crossword 3979 Huge Ruin (Remote) The Workout From page 2, main paper Bridge Picture Line Ken Ken No 30 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 088 — Medium 2 Su Doku No 1863 — Difficult 3 Killer No 810 — Deadly (1 hour 30 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 1861 Index Where to Chill out and where to Boil SAGA Revel in the freedom to roam in a motorhome Caroline Mills takes to the open road and leaves package holidays behind Markwarner Rise in chic retreats means travellers are spoilt for choice Stay in style in a castle or a Cubist cottage when you head to the Med, says Tony Dawe North Cyprus Holidays packed with zest and zing put lazy days in the shade Sunbathing is out, getting active is in, says Mark Frary Get out There and Join in the Action Destinations that Will Deliver a Memorable round Thediscoverycollection Tee off from your doorstep in a golfers' sunshine paradise With so many glorious courses, holidaymakers are spoilt for choice, says Peter Ellegard James Bond and that Nagging Familiar Feeling Multiple Display Advertising Items The beach in sunny Cyprus where time has stood still Three Times writers describe much-loved destinations that are off the beaten track Savage Spanish coast shelters a surprise Multiple Display Advertising Items Dramatic Greek hideaway caters for every taste Classic Hotspots for Clubbing in Europe Maltadirect Wild Croatia is the in-place for bold clubbers Move over lbiza, a thrusting rival wants a piece of the action, finds Ed Potton A gourmet's guide to fantastic food Nick Wyke raises a glass to the distinctive but simple dishes of the region Noble Caledonia Heavenly walks on the Path of the Gods Tony Dawe lets his memory wander over hilltop rambles and glorious views Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Cruises Late Rooms Index Next Mercedes-Benz Contents James Dean on the Set of Giant Contacts You can turn your lawn into an 'edible estate'— an American term, which sounds so much grander than a veg plot The Dark Ages Rado Volvo This week: Online Mixtapes I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Roland Mouret, 46, Fashion Designer Lexiconfusion No. 181 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Cathay Pacific Retail Therapy Poor Man's World Bargainhunter Out There Mix up ethnic and animal prints, beads and bangles with fringed leather accessories for well-travelled global chic The New Scarves How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Gant The Importance of Being Gwyneth Gwyneth Paltrow's cool perfection propelled her into the A-list. Then she left it all behind to become the ultimate yummy mummy. she talks to Janice Turner about family, virtual trainers and daring to eat camembert Samsung Russell&Bromley 10 Hours of Cleansing and Purifying . . . Ocean Spray Thai The Other Royal College of Art Vauxhall P&O Cruises Saab93 Ready Steady Kooks Sony Shell Beneath the Skin Rose Heiney's debut novel is a darkly comic howl that blurs the private and the public, the imagined and the intensely personal. Alan Franks discovers why writing it was a therapeutic exercise Land Rover Debenhams Cunard Different strokes Hand-painted prints, vivid palettes and bold swirls — as fashion looks to the artist's studio for inspiration, it's time to turn yourself into a living canvas Six Great . . . 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Add a zingy relish, and you've got a healthy meal Melon and Berry Salad Serves 4 Get two of your five-a-day at the start of the day, or as a refreshing way to end a meal Whodoyouthinkyouarelive Chocolate Mousse Serves 4 This a lighter version of my cook-along recipe. Who says being healthy means missing out on the occasional treat? Oatly Monarch On a Sunny Day Cruse9 May Well Be Lovely. Or Weird, like Eating in a Wheel-Clamped People Carrier Restaurants Rubbish Impulse Buys The Green Kitchen Gourmet Purina If I Had to Pick One New World Wine Country to Melt our Hearts, It Would Be Argentina Wine Six . . . 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What you don't see is any hint of inspiration, says Caitlin Moran Ghouls aloud Going out Whitby Gothic Weekend is a lesson in British tolerance, says Richard Morrison Lights, camera, activist With a new film about to hit the screens, Danny Glover — Hollywood's most, ardent champion of worthy causes — tells Kevin Maher what keeps him fired up Brutal Husband, Veteran Cop, Homeless Bum and Courtly Lover: The Many Lives of Glover Southbank Centre Top Films in Rep Forgetting Sarah Marshall New Film Reviews Director: Nicholas Stoller, 15,112min Stars: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Russell Brand On general release The Oxford Murders Director: Alex de la lglesia, 15,107min Stars: Ellijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling On general release Blood on the Tube tracks The Big Film Three and Out starts out like a tasteless black comedy but ends up exploring life and death with a quiet dignity, says Kevin Maher Death Note Director: Shusuke Kaneko, 12A, 126 min Stars: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Ken'ichi Matsuyama, Asaka Seto, Erika Toda On selected release Persepolis Directors: Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi, 12A, 95min Voices: Iggy Pop, Sean Penn, Catherine Deneuve On selected release Stop-Loss Director: Kimberley Peirce, 15,113min Stars: Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish, Joseph Gordon-Levitt On selected release Also out Film Hit or Hype? 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But her time has surely come, says Steve Jelbert Top Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Hit or Hype? Our readers decide The Minotaur Top Classical Multiple Display Advertising Items Have I the Power to Change History? A new exhibition suggests that the Eagles Dan Dare had an influence way beyond his time. Nigel Kendall finds out more Top Five Museums Top Five for Kids Square Meal: Top venues for light bites From dim sum to tapas, Square Meal scouts round for the best small plates in the South East Dehesa The Big Eat Top Five Events Top Galleries Timesonline Greta's expectations TV&RADIO What does an A-list beauty do when the Vamp years are over? Greta Scacchi talks career choices with Kevin Maher Sun, sea and sadness The BBC's new daytime Australian soap opera, Out of the Blue, has a decidedly British feel, says Tim Teeman Radio Head Chris Campling on British Jews and Israel Chater's Choice Saturday 26 Mail Channels Key Variations TVChoice Main Channels Saturday 26 Notorious (1946, b/w) FilmChoice BBC Two, 2.20pm The Sum of All Fears (2002) Film Choice Channel 4,9.05pm American Pie: The Wedding (2003) ITV1, 10.05pm The Final Curtain (2002) Channel 4,2.50am National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) MultiChannel Sky Movies Comedy, 8pm Babel (2006) Sky Movies Premiere, 9.45pm Saturday 26 Prime-time multichannel A Perfect Spy DigitalChoice BBC Four, 8.10pm Live Premier League Football Sky Sports 1 (Hd1), midday Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 2 (Hd2), 12.30pm Inspector Morse ITV3, 6.05pm China Rises Business Channel, 9pm The Last Detective UKTV Drama, 9pm The Best of Youth BBC Four, 10pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Main channels Variations TVChoice Main Channels Sunday 27 Hook (1991) FilmChoice Five, 5.30pm In Her Shoes (2005) Channel 4,9pm Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) Channel 4,11.25pm Allen Nation (1988) Five, 11.25pm Schindler's List (1993) MultiChannel ITV3, 10pm Sunday 27 Prime-time multichannel Super Mole DigitalChoice Animal Planet, 9pm Live Scottish Football Setanta Sports 1,11.30am Live Premier League Football Sky Sports 1 (Hd1), 1pm Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 2,2.30pm David Hockney: Pleasures of the Eye Sky Arts, 6pm A-Z of Gladiators Sky One, 7pm Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire History Channel, 8pm Page Three Teens BBC Three, 10pm Radio listings Radio sunday 27 Monday 28 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Monday 28 One Hour Photo (2002) FilmChoice Channel 4,10pm The Woodsman (2004) Channel 4,11.50pm The Hour of the Pig (1993) MultiChannel BBC Four, 11.10pm Stardust (2007)/Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)/Eastern Promises (2007) New to Sky Box Office Monday 28 Prime-time multichannel Shrink Rap Digital Choice More 4,10pm Britain's Youngest Grannies BBC Three, 9pm Dirt Fiver, 9pm Unearthead: Film School Wild Animal Planet, 9pm Celebrity Rehab Fiver, 10pm Ideal BBC Three, 10.30pm Radio listings Radio Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Tuesday 29 American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950) Film Choice Channel 4,12.55pm The Recruit (2003) BBC One, 10.35pm The Christmas Tale (TVM, 2005) MultiChannel BBC Four, 10.30pm Tuesday 29 Prime-time multichannel True Stories: Our Daily Bread DigitalChoice More4,10pm Battlestar Galactica Sky One, 9pm Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts BBC Three, 9pm Born Survivor: Bear Grylls Discovery Channel, 9pm Backstory: The Soul of Stax Sky Arts, 9pm Caught in the Act Nat Geo Wild, 9pm Radio listings Wednesday 30 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Wednesday 30 The Return of Frank James (1940) FilmChoice Channel 4,12.45pm Extraordinary Rendition (2007) BBC One, 11.35pm Opening Night (1977) MultiChannel Sky Arts, 10pm The Cooler (2003) Film4,12.40am Wednesday 30 Prime-time multichannel Brigitte Bardot DigitalChoice Biography Channel, 8pm The Inspector Lyniey Mysteries UKTV Drama, 7pm Live Uefa Champions League Sky Sports 2,7pm A History of Britain BBC Four, 9pm Those Were the Days ITV3, 9pm Superhuman National Geographic, 10pm Radio listings Thursday 1 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Thursday1 The Tall T (1957) FilmChoice Channel 4,12.55pm Beware My Lovely (1952, b/w) Channel 4,3am The Death of Mr Lazarescu (2005) MultiChannel Film4,12.55am Thursday 1 Prime-time multichannel The Inbetweeners Digital Choice E4,10pm In Search of Medieval Britain/Inside the Medieval Mind BBC Four, 7.30pm/9pm The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes ITV3, 8pm Songbook: Phill Collins Sky Arts (and Hd), 8pm Bones Sky One (and HD), 9pm Heroes BBC Three, 10.30pm Radio listings Friday 2 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Friday 2 Young at Heart (1954) FilmChoice Channel 4,12.45pm Unlawful Entry (1992) BBC One, 11.40pm I, Robot (2004) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Downfall (2004) More4,9pm Friday 2 Prime-time multichannel James Taylor Night DigitalChoice BBC Four, from 9pm IPL Cricket Setanta Sports 1,3.30pm Beckham Biography Channel, 9pm Ross Kemp in Afghanistan Sky One (and HD), 9pm Super-Skinny Me: The Race to Size Zero Discovery Home & Health, 9pm Hukkle Sky Arts, 10.05pm Radio listings Bose Index Hardys Take your seats Another film list? The same old Citizen Kane? No — this one's different, says The Times's chief film critics James Christopher 100 Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg, 1993 La Belle et la Bête Jean Cocteau, 1946 My Fair Lady George Cukor, 1964 Point Break Kathryn Bigelow, 1992 Lost in Translation Sofia Coppola, 2003 Grand Hotel Edmund Goulding, 1932 The Towering Inferno John Guillermin, Irwin Allen, 1974 Animated cinema Cool Hand Luke Stuart Rosenberg, 1967 About de Souffle Jean-Luc Godard, 1960 Short Cuts Robert Altman, 1993 Trainspotting Danny Boyle, 1996 Touch of Evil Orson Welles, 1958 Wild Strawberries Ingmar Bergman, 1957 The silence of the Lambs Jonathan Demme, 1991 Nosferatu F. W. Murnau, 1922 Dog Day Afternoon Sidney Lumet, 1975 Festen Thomas Vinterberg, 1999 Spartacus Stanley Kubrick, 1960 Chungking Express Wong Kar Wai, 1994 North by Northwest Alfred Hitchcock, 1959 Tokyo Story Yasujiro Ozu, 1953 Deliverance John Boorman, 1972 The Lady Eve Preston Sturges, 1941 The Apu Trilogy Satyajit Ray, 1956-1959 Blazing Saddles Mel Brooks, 1974 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Sergio Leone, 1966 Rosemary's Baby Roman Polanski, 1968 Great Expectations David Lean, 1946 Days of Heaven Terrence Malick, 1978 Hardys This Is Spinal Tap Rob Reiner, 1984 The Conversation Francis Ford Coppola, 1974 Hidden Michael Haneka, 2005 The Maitese Falcon John Huston, 1941 The Piano Jane Campion, 1993 Toy Story John Lasseter, 1995 The Thin Blue Line Errol Morris, 1988 Do the Right Thing Spike Lee, 1989 On the Waterfront Elia Kazan, 1954 Taxi Driver Martin Scorsese, 1976 Rashomon Akira Kurosawa, 1950 Portrait of an icon: Elizabeth Taylor The Crying Game Neil Jordan, 1992 Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino, 1994 Dr Zhivago David Lean, 1965 Raging Bull Martin Scorsese, 1980 Whisky Galore! Alexander MacKendrick, 1949 The Matrix Andy and Larry Wachowski, 1999 L. A. Confidential Curtis Hanson, 1997 Mildred Pierce Michael Curtiz, 1945 La dolce vita Federico Fellini, 1960 Cabaret Bob Fosse, 1972 Blade Runner Ridley Scott, 1982 High Society Charles Walters, 1956 Shoah Claude Lanzmann, 1985 Fargo Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, 1996 All About Eve Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1943 Screen Sex Milestones A Streetcar Named Desire Elia Kazan, 1951 Terminator 2: Judgment Day James Cameron, 1991 Blue Velvet David Lynch, 1986 A Star Is Born George Cuker, 1954 The Life of Brian Terry Jones, 1979 The Graduate Mike Nichols, 1967 Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock, 1954 The Times Beau Travail Claire Denis, 1999 Jaws Steven Spielberg, 1975 Withnail and I Bruce Robinson, 1987 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance John Ford, 1962 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Milos Forman, 1975 The Empire Strikes Back Irvin Kershner, 1980 His Girl Friday Howard Hawks, 1940 Rebel … Nicholas … Hardys Duck Soup Leo McCarey, 1983 Gone with the Wind Victor Fleming, 1939 A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick, 1971 Goodfellas Martin Scorsese, 1990 Picnic at Hanging Rock Peter Weir, 1975 The Philadelphia Story George Cukor, 1940 Some Like It Hot Billy Wilder, 1959 The Breakfast Club John Hughes, 1985 Bonnie and Clyde Arthur Penn, 1967 The Wizard of Oz Victor Fleming, 1939 The Exorcist …am Friedkin, 1973 Don't Look Now … Roeg, 1973 Annie Hall Woody Allen, 1977 Metropolis Fritz Lang, 1927 Apocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola, 1979 Ken Russell on Metropolis The Jungle Book Wolfgang Reitherman, 1967 2001: A Space odyssey Stanley Kubrick, 1968 Alien Ridley Scott, 1979 The Sound of Music Robert Wise, 1965 The Godfather Francis Ford Coppola, 1972 Vertigo Alfred Hitchcock, 1958 The Shining Stanley Kubrick, 1980 Chinatown …oman Polanski, 1974 FT: The Extra Terrestrial Steven Spielberg, 1982 There Will Be Blood Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007 Casablanca Michael Curtiz, 1942 Now find a film ... 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