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Andrew Robson, Daniel Morden, Janice Turner, Caroline Little Co-Chairs, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Rupert Mellor, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Mark Atherton Personal Investor, Cathy Ross, Tom Dyckhoff, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, The Rev Jeremy Morris, Ivo Tennant, Garrison Keillor, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Cdr John Long, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Benedict Allen, Lynne Truss, Lauren Harris, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Matthew Hoggard, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Rosie Millard, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Keith McDougall Policy Director, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Ruth Corbett, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Sutherland, James Turner, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Julia Neuberger, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Laura Lovett, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Phoebe Greenwood, John Burscough, Peter Millar, Emma Lunn, Rupert Wright, Sophie Harris, Mike Lacey, Ian Gillan Deep Purple Legend, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Robin Thomas, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Zaki Cooper, Richard Dawkins, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Aggie MacKenzie, Harriet Griffey, Graham Spiers, Ben Schott, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Elton John, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, H. McNeil, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rebecca O'connor Troubleshooter, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, John Hopkins, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Penelope Fitzgerald, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Sarah Campbell, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Shane Warne, Laura Deeley, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Nigel Brooks, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Thomasina Miers, James Peach, Margaret Reynolds, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Kate Grenville, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Darren Hayman, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Harriet Addison, Paul Karasik, Dominic Maxwell, Lucy McDonald, Michael Berkson, Matthew Parris, Nick Cox, Prue White, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, Kevin Dowling, Toomas Ojasoo Chairman, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Furlong, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Nick Roe, Minty Clinch, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Eric Spear, Professor Mayur Lakhani, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Charles Kingsley, Chris Moore, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Alan Jackson, Kim Newman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Alistair MacDonald, Richard Ford, Priya Elan,

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Index Taxpayer can bear no more, admits Darling Car boot sales are back in vogue as crunch bites Leonard Cohen, the guru of gloom, cheers up the Chancellor The seaside makes an unlikely comeback Watch movies on the cheap The dark side of IVF Lynne Truss on a retro love affair at the Open Incredibility Rules Leading articles The Changes the Government is making to its fiscal framework are the result of its own laxity and incompetence. New rules must be independently enforced Index Lies and Consequences The High Court was right to support the BOA against Dwain Chambers Écoutez bien Shhh! Could that be the sound of the French President not talking? Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Rochebobois Timesonline The louder the music, the faster you drink Pubs may be forced to make it a small one New measures proposed to curb binge drinking Earth didn't move for man who has spent year sleeping with six tonnes of explosives Legal threat after fireworks record event halted Lighting up the sky The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Police chief's case Think-tank warned Drug users on benefits EuroMillion numbers Picture Gallery Mob of 30 teenagers attacks police officers who asked girl to pick up fast-food wrapper Pair kicked to the ground in front of shoppers Home Staff: Spanish children on cultural exchange pelted with bricks British Gas Here we go again . . . my, my, how can we resist the … Lynne Truss on Chris and Greg, a sporting love story Golden rules are made to be broken La maison coloniale Not exactly Mr Happy Canoeist's wife 'was ready to crucify her sons to take part in insurance fraud' Become one of the UK's top 22% interest earners Bridgestone Williams takes up the cross of diplomacy Virgin media Welsh minister quits after smoking in pub Water solves crime Boy held on murder Bats in the cupboard Car boot sales in vogue again as credit crunch bites Sellers queue overnight to get the best pitches With all that junk in the back, there's no room for altruists Find a fortune Euro Ncap James Brown fans get on up and bid $850,000 for curlers and stage costumes Timesonline Jeep Boy sees train kill mother after pleas to halt her suicide John Lewis Businessman tells of naked ordeal in knife raid at home Secrets missing as MoD admits 750 laptops have gone PC World Sound and press releases, signifying nothing As the curtain falls, ministers are determined to leave the stage high-kicking in a burst of empty political noise Taylor Woodrow Shakespeare served grub in a gastro pub Have you ever read The Timing of the Stew? It's the truth, Shakespeare served grub in a gastropub. Our great literary tradition owes much to the humble waiter Insects are much weirder than we think Beetle bait Butterflies with nannies Picture Gallery I'm writing about deafness. What? Deafness Blindness is tragic, deafness is comic — but it is my genetic inheritance, along with a short temper and long legs Let them take drugs — the safe ones Sport must consider a radical new course to give honest athletes a fighting chance Winds of change In my view Past Notes Badger cull and bTB School tests and girls Old Estonians Time for a proper debate on end-to-life care Blame society, not the bishops Timesonline Family courts danger Birds of prey Lighthouse royalty Of death and glory Miss Bow is a popular film actress, m'lud Boots Flight of fancy Strict ruling Nuggets of brilliance but not quite a feast Proms First Night of the Proms Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs Teenager was stabbed to death after water pistol play fight turned violent Home Staff: 1,000 at funeral for Ben Kinsella Tissue Act 'obstructs research into cancer' Lap-dance arsonist Truant's mother jailed Killer driver lied Police dog stolen Picture Gallery Novotel Channel 4 censured for programme that said climate change was a fraud Scientists' complaint on accuracy is rejected Board of imams to counter 'mistaken' Muslim beliefs Prescan Lloyds TSB Timesonline Race for the secrets of IVF success as the first test-tube baby turns 30 Fertility Fertility treatment has become commonplace but the next challenge is finding ways to improve its poor success rate, Mark Henderson reports When it comes to TV prices, there's really on Timesonline Currys Dell Chelsea tractor that runs on zero shame O2 Fuelling the argument Prophet of economic gloom is set for a summer in his bunker Saturday interview The downturn could last for years rather than months, the Chancellor tells Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester PC World A Labour 'technocrat' Away from the office Kruger National Park: A leopard snatches a crocodile in the South African game reserve and mauls it to death before leaving with its kill in the first known such attack to be caught on film Holiday Inn Nurse treated wrong patient at abortion clinic Tate Modern draws up plan for a pyramid Fire brigade criticised for rescuing injured seagull Beavers breed in Britain for first time in 400 years Deadline for appeals over pupils' tests is extended Results may not be known until well into the new term Northern rock Timesonline Amazon uses all its might to wage price war against publisher Publishing Ebookers Inside today This is a conflict that will not be over by Christmas A cut-throat business lies behind those gentle facades Oh no, Sooty, I can't believe it . . . what, you're 60 today? Multiple Display Advertising Items Botched rescue of football boss exposes mafia's grip on the EU's newest member Government threatened with tough sanctions Bulgaria Trouble brewing: rebellion stirs in the tea plantations Corruption and killings The Queen is about to abdicate . . . and it's so secret that even she hasn't a clue Germany Holland Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug scandals dim magic of le Tour but it still casts a spell over France France Bigyellow Gathering storm in the tea gardens of Darjeeling India As a Gurkha separatist campaign is relaunched, the region's most famous export is hit by a strike and the eviction of tourists, Jeremy Page writes Three Indian insurgencies Renault Troops teeter on edge of conflict at cliff-top temple Cambodia Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandela appeals for wealthy to help the poor (AP): Tropical storm leaves seven dead, six missing (AP): Two aid workers kidnapped at gunpoint Jessops Rescuers get shark off hook Giant steelworks' great leap to coast lets Beijing breathe again China The capital is so keen to cut pollution in time for the Olympics that it has moved one of its dirtiest plants 140 miles away, Martin Fletcher reports The Times Something in the air Abbey The Sunday Times Boom time for the pawnbrokers as rich hit hard times United States Which? Luminar knocks on the door of Regent Inns UK energy threat Google setback Joking aside. . . Quote of the day Indians' wings clipped Business big shot Economic gloom deepens as public borrowing hits highest since Second World War Chancellor admits rethink of golden rule Timesonline Is Stephen Hawking really fit for space? 'We think Britain stays in with a ready meal and New World plonk Stock markets Final bonuses to be slashed for Friends policyholders Need cheering up? Let's play Pollyanna Another '90s throwback we can well do without Commodities Picture Gallery Concept Currencies Need to know Results in brief Thetimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Obviously a matter of good timing Timesonline The Sunday Times Luminar makes approach for owner of Jongleurs UK Beer sales may be plunging, but the number of new ales City Diary How to finish a deal: pull the plug, then pull a pint City Diary The Times Dawnay, Day's gifts to the sniggering classes City Diary Rupert Lewin is a brave man Low gas storage leaves UK energy supplies as fragile as a house of cards, expert says Tricky chaps, e-mails. A London jobs website has just … City Diary Picture Gallery Second-quarter fall in turnover shows even Google UK is not immune to economic downturn House prices predicted to fall by 20% in next two years Qataris now own 8% of Barclays Bank Low take-up at HBOS C&W investor revolt Dawnay, Day sell-off There's a fine line between funny ha ha and that peculiar sense of foreboding UK The Times Timesonline Citigroup takes hit but still adds to sense of optimism Steep take-off of the high-flyers Crash-landing for India's jet-set after the taxman seizes their private aircraft Price of oil nudges back above $130 (AP): Teva to buy Barr Thomson Financial: Oil chief gets visa Support for Yang (AP): Phone jobs to go The Times 'Space travel is a combination of a major industrial development project and a luxury goods project' Will Whitehorn, the president of Virgin Galactic, is determined to prove his venture is not just rocket science. Martin Waller reports CV Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Ferrexpo slumps as costs mount and iron ore peaks Markets Market report Hope for Cape as Evraz circles Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day On-course Kier shows builders how to hang out the bunting Anite Deal of the day Timesonline Global Mena Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ltd Jo Stafford Beguiling and versatile jazz singer who topped the charts with a stream of exhilarating anthems and comic cover versions Jo Stafford, singer, was born on November 12,1917. She died on July 16,2008, aged 90 Bruce Conner Iconoclastic artist who defied categorisation and with his short film Breakaway inadvertently anticipated the pop video Bruce Conner, artist, was born on November 18,1933. He died after a long illness on June 7,2008, aged 74 The average Anglican is black, female and in her late Ed Arno Cartoonist whose first-class draughtsmanship and economical humour enhanced The New Yorker's well-known single-panel slots Ed Arno, cartoonist, was born on July 17,1916. He died on May 27,2008, aged 91 Fred Yates Artist with a love of colour and pageantry who painted for the man in the street and was likened to, but not confused with, Lowry Fred Yates, painter, was born on July 25,1922. He died on July 7,2008, aged 85 The average Anglican is a black, female teenager Faith The day when a Jew took his seat in Parliament Lionel Rothschild was elected five times before, 150 years ago, he was able to join the Commons without swearing the traditional Christian oath Multiple Display Advertising Items Avoiding charity collectors, the social kiss and baring it all Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Hours of daylight and biblical references Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Thanksgiving service Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesselects This summer's dull — but it could be worse Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Sunday Times Senor Mirasol can reign supreme in Super Sprint Market Rasen Lingfield Park Newbury Yesterday's results Nottingham All the action from windswept Royal Birkdale Southwell Hamilton Pontefract Newmarket Newbury Racing Ripon Course specialists Newmarket Haydock Park Somerset v Kent Cricket Results Cycling Motor racing Surrey v Durham Rugby league Sussex v Hampshire Tennis Middlesex v Warwickshire Cricket Fixtures Today Football Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Rugby league Other sport Cricket Tomorrow Worcestershire v Glamorgan Football Rugby league Other sport Hamilton on red alert for battle to the wire with Ferrari rivals Motor racing Timesonline Cavendish completes dash to fourth victory Tour de France Timesonline Pistorius runs out of time in Beijing bid Irish promote Booth Williams clings on Saints reign supreme The Sunday Times Deco hopes to ply his art alongside Lampard's craft Football O'Neill calls for focus ahead of Intertoto tie Wenger so sensitive United unlikely to be deterred in drawn-out pursuit of Berbatov Football Bulgaria striker still keen to move on Ferguson insists that Ronaldo will stay at Old Trafford War of words Sunderland fail to lure quartet from Tottenham Window watch Di Matteo to blend steel with Italian silk Football Style for the MK Dons manager means one thing: winning Gibson sides with Palace to fire volley at League over Bostock 'farce' The new boy on . . . Chambers runs into brick wall after case against BOA bylaw is rejected Athletics And the winners are . . . Twell gets in condition for Beijing with personal best 'Lost boy' fails to locate torch of solidarity Panesar in need of variety performance The Times Coming in from the cold Pattinson cuts Australian roots to take his place in Team England Cricket Fast bowler's surprise debut attracts scorn The game within Richard Hobson analyses the first day's play at Headingley Carnegie Flintoff points England in right direction on his return to the fray Cricket Second npower Test Absence makes heart grow anxious for recall Scoreboard from Headingley Carnegie Timesonline Controversy catching on as teams stand firm Cricket Incidents on the field threaten to sour relations off it Times Online Villegas climbs through field with qualities of a superhero The Open Colombian called Spider-Man makes a move The Times Timesonline Lyle apologises as critics turn up heat on his Open walkout Timesonline Duval convinced he is but a touch away from greatness rediscovered Open winner of 2001 turning back the clock Scores after two rounds and today's tee-times Brit watch Bad timing Witty Woody Justin Rose says Tuning in Rain or shine? The Open in 60 seconds Sealed with a kiss: Birkdale falls for a love story par excellence Titleist Lexus Veteran often has choke for the occasion The Open Norman uses powers of 'Mediation' to turn back the tide of time Choi takes measured steps to top of leaderboard Leaderboard Patient Harrington claws way back into contention The Open R&A helpless to lighten the darkening mood Times Crossword 23,970 The Times 'Arrogant and hypocritical' Ferguson feels wrath of Spurs United's bid for Berbatov prompts complaint The Times Euro Sport Caught on camera: row erupts after England's trial … How Mrs Norman gives Great White Shark extra bite Index Inside Free guides Cut costs but check cover Abashed by cash Unnecessary advice Case Study Unwilling to Compromise Bad timing The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise They're all talk and no action Jupiter Follow the remortgage diaries Rebecca O'Connor begins a series charting the progress of three families desperately searching for new home loans amid the credit crunch Bank of Scotland The Anning family The experts' choice The Pollard family The Bohorun family Kaputhing Edge A cut above renting for film lovers on a budget Emma Lunn says that the traditional video shop can't compete with postal rental, downloads and on-demand TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Download and watch at your leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study In these troubled times utilities are delightfully dull Standard Life Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Aap Loan Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Timesonline Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Missing council tax rebate Post Office Your Shout Apple 3G iPHONE Index People Active Fit and Fabulous Also this Week Next Week Hyper crime risks Undiagnosed disorders can lead to youth offending Stories behind the News Need to Know? How far would you go to look good? Flirting's for girls Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well . . . Excessive coverage Junk Medicine Weather and Obesity The hidden fallout of failed fertility treatment Broke, babyless, in need of help. How do couple cope? John Naish asks the taboo question The adoption option: "Easier than going through IVF" Fertility figures 'I'm working on humility. That's new' TV legend Esther Rantzen may be mellowing but she hasn't lost her campaigning zeal. She talks to Celia Dodd about life, love and the over-fifties PERiproducts Fifty pluses Cutting edge practice Inside the Mind of a GP Protection racket Sorted Sun Creams Face values Inside Story Birthmarks Debbie Begent is completely at ease with the birthmark she was born with. It's other people that are the problem, Harriet Griffey writes Making a mark For Families in the Times Today Clear Zal Barking mad about dogs How to play it safe "Mummy, how come Daddy can't work the washing machine?" Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Timesonline Zero accidents the high-tech route to the future of … The fruity facial Is looking good an inside job? The Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell investigates The Times Happy in your skin The Times Streaked raspberry pudding Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Stay in the pink with a versatile summer berry that's packed full of fruity goodness Thomasina's raspberry pudding Nutritionist's verdict Greener travels The innocent village fete Greenie Points Timesonline We're riding out summer on the crest of a wave Kite surfing (aka kite boarding) Skim boarding (aka skimming) Timesonline The battle of the bulge Can you believe it? Spending £3,000 for a flatter stomach? Rosie Millard did — nut did it work? Fat facts Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items SoOrganic What's happening in the Times Health Club Timesonline My boyfriend likes to have sex doggy-style in front of the mirror Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He's a narcissist Deeley's Deal-Breakers Dates that Make You Go Eeeuuuw! Life at the sharp end Sowrd swallower Miss Behave, aka Amy Saunders, 31, on tattoos, latex, and getting a kick out of pain Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Alpro soya Index 'Krygyl? Kirgee .. ? Oh Dad, not again!' Fantasy travel for the whole family Correspondents Inside/online Hot Spot Arrivals Picture perfect Site of the Week Suitcase Secrets Amazon venture Citizen Traveller Week 3 Voyages of Discovery Timesonline A child's-eye view of a unique land Janice Turner fell for India as a backpacker, but it was travelling with her sons that sealed the love Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Hold on, I can't stand the suspense Minty Clinch follows 007's exploits as a Swiss village offers the ultimate high Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to find heaven for £7 As the economy takes a downturn, cheaper holidays are coming back in fashion. Nick Roe finds budget bliss in his barn-hopping expedition, while Ben Schott, opposite, looks at future trends in the world of travel Need to know Schott's Almanac of New Tourism A miscellany of modern trends in tourism and travel — by Ben Schott How to beat the holiday blues Crunched by credit? Sick of the rain? Jo Morris and Lauren Harris find you ten cheap, last-minute family getaways Multiple Display Advertising Items African Safari Club Timesonline Bellboy See World through Tinted Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel light or pay up A leading tour operator is considering a 'green' bag tax, says Tom Chesshyre Travel In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Travel Aide Mystery Guest Hawkins Grange Farm, Herts Timesonline Albury Wodonga Purplehotels HURTIGRUTEn Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'The row rumbles on: say no to age banding' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel 'It's an unscratchable itch, the need to rank . . . ' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Children's hardbacks, July 17,1983 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Reader Chart James Turner chooses six memorable classics Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Times Lingo at your fingertips In txtng: the gr8 db8, the linguist David Crystal argues that text-messaging skills demonstrate a sophisticated literacy, as Melissa Katsoulis discovers Required reading Hot type Harry Potter and the bargain bin The embodiment of an English enigma A. S. Byatt, a fellow tutor with Penelope Fitzgerald in the Sixties, recalls a quirky character blessed with a touch of genius, as a collection of her letters is published Extract Five to read Word aloud Role reversal comes under discussion Granddaddy to the superhero generation As the comic-book 'Oscars' approach, Paul Karasik celebrates the achievements of Will Eisner, a pioneer cartoonist who paved the way for an entire movement Eisner essentials Stream of consciousness For civilisations across the ages, water has always been the very key of life. Rupert Wright considers its profound effect Beyond the bonfires Nonfiction Between the sheets Fairway foes who teed each other off Arnie & Jack Palmer, Nicklaus and Golf's Greatest Rivalry bu Ian O'Connor Brutality of the white settlers Selling your Father's Bones The Epic Fate of the American West by Brian Schofield In short The Times Quest for a kind of paradise Fiction Poetry The Annotated Collected Poems of Edward Thomas edited by Edna Longley In short Taking on the bad guys The Appeal by John Grisham The Deadline by Simon Kernick Hard to keep the faith The Shack by William P. Young Forbidden lovers The Consequences of Love by Sulaiman Addonia Classics The Wild Places Paperbacks By Robert MacFariane Granta, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Road Home By Rose Tremain Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Spitfire Women of World War II By Giles Whittell HarperPerennial, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Granta Book of American Short Stories Volume Two edited by Richard Ford Granta, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Cochrane the Dauntless The Life and Adventures of Thomas Cochrane by David Cordingly Bloomsbury, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) No Time for Goodbye By Linwood Barclay Orion, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) A tale to tell? Say it out loud Children are natural storytellers, and they are being encouraged to spread the word in an online contest. Daniel Morden reports The Times Tips for young tellers Audiobooks In this week's TLS Ben MacIntyre 'a young Polish driver in Britain may take his kara along the strity' Last word Next week in Books Next week in the Books group Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4584 Dipper: The Listener Crossword 3991 The Workout Bridge PictureLine KenKen No 137 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 100 — Easy 2 Su Doku No 2030 — Difficult 3 Killer No 882 — Deadly(1 hour 20 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 2027 Index Oris Contents 19.07.08 Peugeot Lancaster and Kerr Make Waves in Hawaii Contacts MasterCard There's a mass delusion that disaster will be averted by being shouted at by guards in seaty two-hour queues The Dark Ages Honda This week: The 2,000-watt society I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Jonathan Edwards, 42, Triple Jump Gold Medallist Lexi Confusion No. 193 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs SLummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Retail Therapy Rolex Staycations Bargainhunter Out There Checks Sunglasses How to Get Dressed Survival of the Darwinist Orange Panasonic KIA Motors Million Dollar Mom It started as a way of amusing her children one rainy afternoon, but Sheri Schmelzer's idea ended up making her a fortune Boots Mothers of Invention Cafédirect We Need to Talk about Kevin Rink Aware Amdega The Sunday Times Volvo The British Dream Stroud Green Road Purina Multiyork Coca-Cola Her Name is Rio Opt for retro bossa nova style on the beach this summer with striking off-the-shoulder swimsuits and bewitching bikins Six Great Sale Bags Shop Window Pfizer Bare Necessity Keeping up Appearances Mineral make-up is a pure joy for all sensitive skins Dear Sarah Can you recommend a reasonably priced, easily … Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Prue White New ways to soothe your skin and love your locks Salon Spy Nivea Different Spices Add Fragrance and Aromatic Flavours Food Aromatic Lamb Kebabs Serves 4 to 6 Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Indian Spices Serves 4 to 6 Tangy Quinoa, Chickpea and Mango Salad Serves 6 Strawberry and Rosewater Creams with Pistachio Brittle Serves 6 Gallo Family The Sashimi Arrived a Couple of Degrees above Ideal Temperature (A Bit like Me), but was First-Rate Restaurants The Green Kitchen Suprise Packaging Act on Co2 Gordon France, for All its Failings, Continues to Set the Standard for Global Fine Wine Production Wine Cherry Amour Foodie at Large Why the fortunes of one of our finest fruits may be on the up Taste Test . . . Smoked MacKerel Grand-esprit Müller Amoré It Looks as if It's from a Stuffy Victorian Interior, but It's Made of the Same Material as a Raft Scenes from Domestic Life Pot Pourri Bosch Six Great Sun Loungers Pin Board Nevillejohnson Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Wesley Barrel The bakery is housed in a converted cowshed, racks of resting loaves in the whitewashed loft . . . Very 'slow food' Valley Girl Viva Great Dixter M&S Garden Solutions Weekend Tips Vegging out Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dwell The old man confided that he wasn't really called Henry Stevens — his actual name was Constantine and he was a prince of the royal family of Georgia Beta Male The Times Vjv Bupa Index Hmv Index My kilty secret John Barrowman comes out this week as a member of a misunderstood minority group. Caitlin Moran is agog Blather on Going out Missed the latest must-see arts event? Follow Richard Morrison's bluffing guide Welcome to Hell, again The Descent was a surprise horror smash-hit. Can the sequel rekindle the nightmare? Ed Potton takes a look Top Films in Rep Donkey Punch Director: Oliver Blackburn 18,99min Stars: Jaime Winstone, Nichola Burley, Jay Taylor On general release Meet Dave Director: Brian Robbins, PG, 90min Stars: Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Kevin Hart On general release The look of love The Big Film Wall-E is a heart-swelling, sentimental, hilarious smash hit, says Wendy Ide Mad Detective Directors: Johnny To & Wai Ka Fai, 15,89min Stars: Ching Wan Lau, Andy On, Ka Tung Lam, Kelly Lim On general release Standard Operating Procedure Summer Hours (L'heure D'ÉtÉ) Director: Olivier Assayas, 12A, 103min Stars: Juliette Binoche, Charies Berling, Edith Scob On selected release City of Men Director: Paulo Morelli, 15,106min Stars: Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, Rodrigo dos Santos On selected release Puffball Director: Nicolas Roeg, 18,120min Stars: Kelly Reilly, Miranda Richardson, Rita Tushingham On selected release Films on Release Hmv Never the bride Panel of Experts Each week, we show DVDs to the real experts. Here, a trio of seasoned bridemaids assess 27 Dresses The Orphanage (El Orfanato) Director: Juan Antonio Bayona, 15,2007 Stars: Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo, Roger Príncep Retail/rental DVD You, the Living Director: Roy Andersson, 15,2007 Stars: Björn Englund, Elisabeth Helander, Jessika Lundberg Retail DVD 10,000 BC Director: Ronald Emmerich, 12,2008 Stars: Steven Strait, Camilla Bell, Cliff Curtis Rental/retail DVD, Blu-ray Also out Amazon The first picture show On the Essex coast is a cinema that may be Britain's oldest. Kevin Maher drops in Retire? You must be joking Stage Heard the one about elderly comics reviving the variety show? No? That's because they're serious, says Bruce Dessau Top Five Theatre Top Five Opera Top Five Comedy Top Dance Confessions of a beach boy Sounds With his indie band Hefner on the rocks, songwriter Darren Hayman needed inspiration, and found it — by the sea CSS Rock/pop Donkey (Sub Pop, TMS £11.99) Liam Finn I'll Be Lightning (Transgressive, TMS £9.99) Ron Sexsmith Exit Strategy of the Soul (Kensal Town, TMS £10.99) My Bloody Valentine Loveless (SonyBMG, TMS £11.99) Carla Bruni Comme si de rien n'était (Dramatico, TMS £12.99) Nigel Kennedy Quintet Jazz/world A Very Nice Album (EMI, TMS £17.99) Sam Yahel Jazz Side of the Moon (Chesky, TMS £12.99) Primal Scream The Big CD Primal Scream Victoria Segal On Beautiful Future Various Artists Café de los Maestros (Wrasse, TMS £11.99) Clark Rundell Classical Gregson Concertos (Chandos, TMS £11.99) Claudio Annado/giuliano Carminola Mozart Violin Concertos (Archiv Production, TMS £11.99) Top Five Gigs Top Five Clubs Top Five Jazz Leeds Castle A hearing for the hip folk Its's not all chunky sweaters . . . banish your prejudices at the Folk Proms, says Pete Paphides Top Five Classical Nmm Will it end in piers? After decades of decline, the pier is making a triumphant comeback at adventurous resorts, says Tom Dyckhoff From now to September by the Sea It's play time in the park Not only are piers back . . . the bandstand is making a return, says brass-band player Sarah Campbell The Best Seaside Bandstands The Ramayana Top Five Events Southbankcentre Top spots for breakfast Ditch the cereal and start the day in style with Square Meal's guide to breakfast in the South East £££ Cecconi's The Botanist The Big Eat £ the Diner £ East Beach CafÉ ££ the Mercer £ the Real Eating Company ££ Roast ££ Vingt-Quatre £££ the Wolseley Squaremeal Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Top Five for Kids Multiple Classified Advertising Items World's your oyster The British are never happier than when striking out for the great unknown, as the explorer Benedict Allen explains It's good to talk rubbish Adam and Joe are swapping cult status for mainstream success — sort of. Phoebe Greenwood went to meet them Radio Head Chris Campling salutes Mark Kermode Chater's Choice Saturday 19 Main Channels TV Choice Key Variations The Red Shoes (1948) Mystery Men (1999) ITV1, 2.40pm Deralled (2005) BBC One, 9.55pm Quatermass and the Pit (1967) ITV1, 2.25am Knocked Up (2007) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm Saturday 19 Prime-time multichannel Bus Night Digital Choice BBC Four, from 8pm Victoria Wood Weekend UKTV Gold, from 11am Tour de France 2008 Live British Eurosport/ITV4,2pm/2.30pm, 7.10pm The Death of JFK Junior Biography Channel, 7pm Cadfael ITV3, 7.25pm Battle 360 The History Channel, 8pm Harry Hill in Hooves Paramount Comedy 1,10pm Radio listings Sunday 20 Main channels TV Choice Variations The War Bride (2001) Dr No (1962) ITV1, 3pm The Great Escape (1963) BBC Two, 5.15pm The Mission (1986) Multi Channel ITV3, 9pm Batman Begins (2005) Sky One, 9pm The Machinist (2004) Film4,10.45pm Sunday 20 Prime-time multichannel Dexter Digital Choice FX, 10pm BBC Proms 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Greek BBC Three, 8pm In Too Deep Animal Planet, 8pm Jamella: Whose Hair Is It Anyway? BBC Three, 9pm Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2008 BBC Four, 10pm Brass Eye More4,12.15am Radio listings Radio Sunday 20 Monday 21 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963) Lords of Dogtown (2005) Five, 11.05pm Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Killer's Kiss (1955, b/w) More4,11.30pm Monday 21 Prime-time multichannel The Wire Digital Choice FX, 10pm Proms on Four 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Addicted to Boob Jobs BBC Three, 9pm Inside: Miami Vice Sky One, 11pm Mark Lawson Talks to Jonathan Meades BBC Four, 10.30pm Managers: George Graham ESPN Classic, 11.35pm Radio listings Radio Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Bad News Bears (1976) BBC Two, 10.55am Film Choice Shine (1996) BBC One, 11.20pm The Girl Can't Help it (1956) Multi Channel Film4,4.55pm Apocalypse Now (1979) Film4,10.40pm Tuesday 22 Prime-time multichannel Don't Look Back Digital Choice More 4,10pm Voyages of Discovery BBC Four, 8pm Britain's Missing Top Model BBC Three, 9pm Charles Wheeler: JFK — Legend and Leader/Charles Wheeler: A Shadow Over Europe BBC Four, 9pm/9.30pm Backstory: Jimmy Rosenberg: The Father, the Son and the Talent Sky Arts, 9pm Radio listings Wednesday 23 Main channels TV Choice Variations Road to Rio (1947, b/w) Dirty Pretty Thing (2002) BBC One, 11.15pm The Killing (1956, b/w) Multi Channel More4,12.10am The Godless Girl (1929, b/w) Wednesday 23 Prime-time multichannel The Chuck Show: Storyville Digital Choice BBC Four, 10pm Make My Body Younger BBC Three, 8pm The Thirties in Colour BBC Four, 9pm Drama Trails ITV3, 9pm Fawity Towers UKTV Gold, 9.40pm Lewis ITV3, 10pm The It Crowd More4,10pm Radio listings Thursday 24 Main channels TV Choice Variations Unfaithful (2002) The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939, b/w) Channel 4,4am Bad News Bears (2005) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Thursday 24 Prime-time multichannel Travellers' Century Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Born to Be Wild BBC Four, 7.30pm Redgrave's Raw Recruits ITV4, 8pm Journeys into the Ring of Fire BBC Four, 10pm Absolute Power Dave, 10.20pm Radio listings Friday 25 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Rainmaker (1997) BBC One, 11.20pm The Shining (1980) Multi Channel More4,9pm American Psycho (2000) Film4,10.45pm Friday 25 Prime-time multichannel Stax Night Digital Choice BBC Four, from 9pm Sandi Toksvig Night Sky Arts, from 8pm Ultra Tall: Jabe Babe Sky Real Lives, 9pm Benicassim 2008 ITV2, 11.15pm Live from Abbey Road More 4,11.45pm Radio listings Man on Wire Cheap London Introduction Museums Galleries Art for Sale Louise Cohen patrols Cork Street To Do and See Clubs Fashion Food Go for a Walk Ed Potton takes a guided stroll Live Music Timesonline Cheap London

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