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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Susan Oliver Chairman, John Henderson, David Ellis, John Smith, Matthew Syed, Caroline Picking, Natalie Sandison, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Caroline Stacey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Claire McDonald, Brian Mellor, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, K. Aburish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Murad Ahmed, Mike Heenan, Clive Davis, Adrian Maddox, Carl Mortished, John Baker, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Patrick Kidd, Lauren Thompson, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Tim Woolford, Wendy Ide, Rebecca Stevens, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Joanna Sugden, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Gabriella Cilmi, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Ian McMillan, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Ailsa Bosworth Chief Executive, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Julia Bradbury, Rachel Sylvester, Vinny Lee, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, GP Keith Hopcroft, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Greg Watts, Peter Stiff, Edmud Humphreys, Allan Simmons, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Ackroyd, Clara Tait, Robert Harris, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Lydia Slater, Sophie Harris, Fergus Logan Chief Executive, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Chris Yates, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Claro Cortes IV, Michael L. N. Jones, Helen Rumbelow, Ben MacHell, Neil Betteridge Chief Executive, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Michael Rosen, Derwent May, James Mottram, Tim Teeman, Kate Muir, Richard Harada, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, John Rowley, Phil Gray Chief Executive, Ben Schott, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Samantha Peters Chief Executive, Rick Broadbent, Jane Wheatley, John Acklaw, Sam Coates, Douglas Rankine, Sally Baker, John Stanning, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Mark Shackelford, Christina Koning, Radovan Karadzic, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Craig Tregurtha, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Richard Siklos, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Amanda Bellan, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Penny Smith, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Martin Hill-Jones, Neville Scott, Roger Phillips, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Cathy Harris, Rick Jones, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Calvin Shulman, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Ross Leckie, Tom Ilube, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, David Scowcroft, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Nigel Kendall, Dearbáil Jordan, Richard Ehrlich, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, George Pell, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Leah Hardy, Philip Roth, Neil Kellas, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Rose Meek Director, Iain Finlayson, Mike Atherton, Joe Clay, Bill Martin, Elizabeth Noyes, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Russell Celyn Jones, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, David Budworth, Simon Crompton, Faith Carpenter, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Huw Beynon, Matt Roberts, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tobias Wolff, Philip K. Dick, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Cristiano Ronaldo,
ResumoIndex Shape up in 2 months or go, ministers tell Brown Low affair that ended in a Glasgow kiss Final stop London on Obama's grand tour Sports Minister: we're pushing for limits on foreign Index The Travolta Micawber Strategy Leading articles As Gordon Brown tries staying alive and hoping that something turns up, a younger generation needs to safeguard Labour's future Index Expelled from Moscow The hounding of BP will shake investor confidence in Russia Don't Move the Goalposts This proposal to put quotas on footballers is illiberal and counter-productive Body&Soul TheKnowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Passengers film drama at 20,000ft Emergency descent after fuselage is ripped open Timesonline All on board were riveted, but was a panel loose? Behind the story Classicfurniture4u He's 65 — but Jagger still looks as if time is on his side (not to mention the £225m) Rolling Stones back catalogue gets Universal approval Timesonline Pot? Mine held a pint of Heavy My story The Workout Correction Soldier and his dog killed in Afghanistan Fraudsters legal aid Memorial for player Most read at timesonline. co. uk Obama's capital tour loses him ground back home Boots Timesonline The love affair with Labour that ended in a Glasgow kiss Labour turmoil Glasgow East results There may be cold comfort in the North Sea breakers Union chief urges 'back him or sack him' leadership contest to end the squabbling Timesonline What they really mean Schott's Almanac of F. U. D. In the fourth of an occasional series exploring British life and society, Ben Schott has teamed up with Ipsos MORI to explore the facts behind the current perceptions of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt Cornish pastiche facing curbs as pasties win backing to be on Europe's authentic menu Timesonline Protected food names Mitsubishi Motors Lloyds TSB Minister's goal to cut foreigners in British football 'Too few players eligible to play for England' Tackling the problem Inside today Woman E wants to 'get on her knees' to Mosley P&O Ferries Nationwide Nanny cleared of killing baby after trial collapses Promotion for staff sergeant cleared of stealing SAS cash PC World Argos PC jailed over sexual relationship with girl New taxi allegations Wedding list crisis Bin bag fine dropped Picture Gallery Energy bills go up £200 — and more increases are on the way Brittany Ferries CitroËn Labour is lucky. They can ditch him now Getting rid of Gordon Brown could be the difference between honorable defeat and total wipeout at the next election Npower It's no simple thing just to vanish Timesonline Two waves of immigration, Poles apart My great-grandfather didn't leave his home in the hope of finding a better life — just a life Sit down and enjoy the view in comfort In the chair A pint with a dolphin Picture Gallery We all dream of leaving, but it's hard to go The cases of the Darwins and Radovan Karadzic show that it's no simple thing just to drop everything and vanish Paying for downloads is like buying air The record industry is as outdated as shipbuilding. Artists no longer need it to get their music out Let the protests begin In my view Past Notes A view of Bletchley Copyright laws must protect the performer Canals are not a haven of peace Timesonline British film industry Happy memories Arthritis drugs get people back to work Illegal downloading Gambol on Nelson Recycling Fruit attack The 30kg bat, the 7ft koala and other oddities Multiple Display Advertising Items Cross words Summer slimming Politely pedantic Jet2 Hyundai Fringe actors? It's just a stage they're going through PC World Sparklers Stand up and be counted Analysis Currys My Week Human rights champion named as the new DPP Barrister has brought cases against Government Multiple Display Advertising Items Minister who wants to tackle Brussels for good of the game Saturday interview Football, free swimming and fun are Andy Burnham's priorities, the Culture Secretary tells Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester Halfords Quick questions CV Post Office John Lewis Williams calls for church problems 'clearing house' Buckingham Palace invites public to a banquet Nursing union tells members to cut the drinking Shadow minister signs up for a civil partnership Ebookers Naturalists puzzled by plummeting puffin numbers Halfords BA finds Olympic baggage is longer, bigger, heavier Euro Tunnel Key-fob gunman jailed for 9 years Microlight death Otis Ferry case Picture Gallery Sony Packing for gold Novotel Cream teas and kind words as town launches its polite curfew on youths Timesonline In Moss Side and Rio, the young find there's more than one way to live and die Theatre The children of Brazilian drug traffickers have discovered a route out of the ghetto through a troupe with links to a Manchester theatre. 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Photographs Paul Rogers Renault Taking her life into her hands Case study Etilaine Andrade, 20 Home found for his talents Case study Ali Gadema, 28 Growing up with the gun Case study Raphael Siqueira, 22 Sex-crazed teachers make for a brilliant school play First night Theatre Under The Blue Sky Duke of York's, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Air force bombed Darfur village' as President spoke of desire for peace Three die, eight injured in attack, former rebels claim French hit in the pocket for insulting public servants Hilton Jazz funeral for the final, forgotten victims of Katrina United States Friends of the Earth Bono wins hotel battle despite chorus of disapproval Concern over impact of 'flying saucer' building Ireland Magnet Music business Guru tells how he turned fugitive war crimes suspect … Radovan Karadzic Karadzic eating nuts and raisins 'to live to 120' Serbia Multiple Display Advertising Items No cause for celebration in streets still haunted by Sarajevo was devastated by a four-year siege, but the arrest of its alleged mastermind is of little comfort, writes Bojan Pancevski Irma Hadzimuratovic The headline-makers, 12 years on Colonel Bob Stewart Arkan Yasushi Akashi Slobodan Milosevic Franjo Tudjman Richard Holbrooke Adam LeBor Editor receives death threats over Islamic cartoon Letter from Taleban orders journalist to repent Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Vatican hopes Indian Bible will translate into surge of converts Virgin Mary in sari, Joseph in loincloth and turban India FlyZOOM (Reuters): Photo of victims breaks taboo (Reuters): Contraception call by Catholics (AFP): Jazz sax player Griffin dies Holiday Inn MPs gallop to defence of Rome's horses Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Little expat sympathy for 'sex on beach' pair as police step up indecency checks United Arab Emirates The Times (AFP): Two killed as bomb blasts hit IT capital (AFP): Lottery scam arrests (Reuters): Cover girl charged (AP): Dozens drown in river (Reuters): 14-year-old robbers The Sunday Times Why French face prosecution for 'insulting' civil servants Outrage offence dates from Napoleonic times France Best left unsaid . . . State of emergency called over influx of immigrants Italy The Arthritis Society BP takes tough line with Russian partners Patientline deal M&B crunch benefits Halifax rate cuts Quote of the day US foreclosure gloom Business big shot Shadow of inflation falls over Japan World trade talks stretch round the clock in battle to reach Doha deal Hopes of breakthrough within four days 'Everything you read, watch, communicate, all are going Stock markets Growth slump moves UK to the brink of a recession Paying the price for Russia's 'loveable rogues' Forewarned by Rentokil Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies You're out of time, says Mick Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Take stock with The Times BP chief takes tough line against Russian partners UK Business big shot Broad horizons Behind the news This is Maxine Cowdrey, née Juster, at her peak as a jockey Hardys Labour's pain is felt by an erstwhile enemy City Diary I get offered some pretty inane, publicity-seeking … City Diary Shareholders left for dead as rival snaps up UK assets of Patientline Hip, hip hooray! Bedside manor The men behind the Michelin-starred Arbutus restaurant City Diary Picture Gallery M&B benefits from soaring price of food in shops UK Pressure on consumers from rising cost of living takes the fizz out of Britvic Sizzling Pub Co Cost of a nosh St. James Place Rentokil shares slip after chief admits that fourth warning may not be the last UK Group's recovery may take longer than expected Harbinger returns to Inmarsat's orbit with renewed talk of a bid Halifax and BoS cut loan rates for third time in weeks Graphic tale of comic-book heroes, geeks, Hollywood studios and charitable status The Times Timesonline Microsoft's $500m post-Yahoo! online plan leaves worried Wall Street analysts searching for detail Insurance shares tumble after reinsurers give savage profit warnings Total of American homeowners facing foreclosure doubles in second quarter Japan's consumers under strain as deflationary era gives way to surge in prices amid gloom on exports General Motors plans $1billion Russian joint venture with Gaz It looks like 'bad' inflation rather than stimulus Analysis London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Insurers suffer as German giant paints bleak picture Markets Market report Shanta hit by miners' action Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Royal Bank of Scotland stands out in an uneasy banking sector Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research UK Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Reader Offers Ltd Irina Baronova Ballerina and member of the Ballets Russes who danced for Balanchine, Massine, Nijinska and Fokine Irina Baronova, ballerina, was born on March 13,1919. She died on June 28,2008, aged 89 'Yellow-legged gulls are now recognised as a separate … The Right Rev George Noakes Lives remembered Richard Kidd Painter of wild and remote mountainous landscapes, author of several children's books and enthusiast for the great outdoors Richard Kidd, artist and children's writer, was born on June 22,1952. He drowned while swimming on July 19,2008, aged 56 Tony McGinnity Mariner and shipping company executive who devoted much of his time to trying to rescue historic vessels from the breakers Tony McGinnity, mariner and shipping executive, was born on September 13,1937. He died on June 10,2008, aged 70 World Youth Day took Sydney by storm and prayer Faith Bible Belt zealots hit Holy Land harmony US Christian Zionists are a threat to any peace between Israel's Muslims, Christians and Jews Timesonline Food frenzy, wedding worries, horticultural hysterics and bright bow-ties Modern times Feather report Readers reply Duncan Dillon, from Mayfair, asks whether coloured socks on gents are vulgar Timesonline Flapping kit, regional accents and Welsh names Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Calls to the Bar Legal News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Three fine days and a thunderstorm Weather Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gardenbargains Hearing Aids Premieredition Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford James The Sunday Times Stoute has the answer to Ascot puzzle, just Ask Ascot Lingfield Park Totescoop6 Pietersen voices fears over Champions Trophy security Reading the racecard York Racing Newcastle Newmarket Racing next week Salisbury Course specialists Ascot Yesterday's results Thirsk Channon relishing the competition as Youmzain bids for King George Racing Wolverhampton York Channon's views on . . . Newmarket Chepstow Evans feels the strain as Sastre pedals strong line in determination for fight to the finish Tour de France Race heading for tightest ending since 1989 The Times Who will beat the clock today? Wakefield's top double act have more cup glory on their minds Rugby league In-form St Helens are developing formidable pedigree Athletics Results Cricket Cycling Darts Equestrianism Football Golf Rowing Rugby league Tennis Football Fixtures Today Cricket Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup: Semi-final Briton snubs Spanish side for NBA dream Falcons lure Williams Historic day ahead Froch takes on Pascal Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Other sport Honours shared as Hampshire fall just short of testing target LV County Championship Essex v Gloucestershire Party with Hoggard Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire South Africans v Bangladesh a Safe haven where sport lent a healing hand Tennis Langer lands 30-foot birdie in charge for title at Troon Golf Platt masters Hickstead but Britain fall short of victory Equestrianism The Sunday Times Games gave Greeks a logistical nightmare 'but it was … Olympic legacies Four years from tomorrow, the 2012 Olympics will begin in London. In the first of a four-part series, The Times takes an in-depth look at the legacy of past Games, starting with Athens 2004 Did Athens deliver an Olympic legacy? The Times Hurdles farce takes the gloss off Sotherton's promising start Athletics Idowu jumping for joy Smooth Powell beginning to look like the man to beat again Tomlinson keeps his feet on the ground Athletics Long-jumper takes right steps to Olympic glory Aviva Timesonline Lawrence giving troubled teens benefit of his many experiences Football Former Jamaica player tells Tom Dart about his academy's aim to keep youngsters on the right path Change of fortune Neville wants to see out career at Everton Ashton nets brace Turnbull's challenge Yorke elbowed out Clarification Barry lined up for Intertoto after Liverpool stall over offer O'Neill anxious for saga to be resolved Timesonline Sport staff: Dyer receives community service after nightclub theft Ferguson says Britain team for Olympics is non-starter Football Robinson becomes Ince's first signing Window watch Capello blames misunderstanding over future Ballack relishing years of senior service ahead of him with Chelsea Germany midfield player takes aim at Ferguson Owen signals wish to stay — on his terms Multiple Display Advertising Items Teams do battle for chance to follow dollar trail and chase Stanford cash Cricket Twenty20 Cup Finals Day Timesonline Master blasters: Twenty20 Cup unleashes Kent v Essex All the fun of Finals Day at the Rose Bowl IPL, ICL, CT, CL, SSS . . . etc Kevin Pietersen added weight to Michael Vaughan's view Question of four bowlers or five leaves England at sixes and sevens Cricket Names in the frame Inside today Pietersen will back boycott of Pakistan over security Thumb injury forces Steyn out of third Test Times Crossword 23,976 The Times United look to seal £35m permanent Tévez deal Both parties anxious to wind up loan The Times Friends Provident Britain's big athletics night ends in farce as officials … On Monday: the ultimate fantasy — only in TheGame Index Inside Free guides Sound advice on downloads Beyond compare Money Letters Mixed fix Not our scene The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Quick, enjoy the silver lining Artemis Slow progress after flying start Mark Bridge helps a young woman who is struggling to budget despite landing her dream job Kaupthing Edge Sara Turner: what the experts say Financial CV Lloyds TSB Sara's response Mind the gap, by planning ahead Mark Bridge on the financial essentials for a year out — to ensure your travels expand your mind, not your overdraft Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Case Study 'costs Really Add Up' Travellers' checklist How to drive down the costs of motoring Lauren Thompson looks at the savings available on tax, petrol and insurance by choosing the right car Multiple Display Advertising Items Road tax on most popular cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fuel Cost of Daily Commute, 10p Lloyds TSB Annoyed by eBay's actions in fraud case Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side 21% Go figure Readers to the Rescue Abbey Credit Limit Follow the leader — cautiously Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds The share centre 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 New Star Body&soul Family Summer Special New this Week Also this Week Next Week Beware the 'healer' Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News How Karadzic slipped through the net of regulations Need to Know? Life's a Beach Get your tatts out Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Berry clever Antifreeze fleas Dialysis dream Fearful fashion Sexy mules Antibody Well, Well . . . Monkeys still hold the key Junk Medicine HIV Research Why pain can linger on the brain New research shows some people cope better than others. Vivienne Parry reports Pain on the brain Make the pain go away Getting back on her feet Kids' freedom fighter Are you constantly fretting about what your children are up to? Simon Crompton kicks off a ten-page holiday special by talking to the controversial sociologist Frank Furedi, who thinks parents worry too much Inter Continental Hotels & Resorts You give me a check-up? Family Summer Special Inside the Mind of a GP Pack up your troubles From remedies for dodgy tums to sunburn salve, here are ten travel essentials, says GP Keith Hopcroft Mind the gap Like many school leavers, Clara Tait set off on her travels. But things didn't turn out quite as she hoped . . . Meditation insights "Mummy, everyone else has a brother or sister, why haven't I?" Family Summer Special Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Smile, please! Her albums bulge with holiday snaps of everyone but herself. Why, Leah Hardy asks, do women hate photographs of themselves? For Families in the Times How to look good in photos John Rowley, a fashion, beauty and celebrity photographer who has worked for Vogue, offers tips on how to end up with photographs that you will cherish and not want to chuck Tucking in on days out Family Summer Special From a veggie cowboy hotpot to fruity jellies, Caroline Stacey picks out the healthy menu options for children at some of our leading tourist attractions It's hotting up . . . so time to keep well watered Timesonline If you want a scoop, read on Sorted Low-Fat Ice-Creams Do low-fat ice-creams taste as good as the real deal? The Body&Soul team got stuck in, and Harriet Addison rounds up the results The innocent village fate Peas with eggs mimosa Thomasina Miers Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Vinaigrette can show off peas to perfection. Add egg for a classic summer starter Thomasina's peas with egg mimosa Nutritionist … Timesonline Training for the top Hannah Wheelan, 16 Gymnastics Olivia Allison, 18 Synchronised swimming Andrew Smith, 24 Badminton Smith is representing Great Britain in the men's singles. He has won several international tournaments, including the New Zealand and Australian Opens, but Beijing will be his first Olympics. He is a full-time athlete and lives in Fareham, Hampshire Steven Burke, 20 Cycling Competing in the team pursuit in Beijing, Burke, from Lancaster, will be attending his first Olympics. He is a full-time athlete and a member of the Olympic Academy Programme introduced by the British cycling team after the Athens Olympics Richard Kruse, 24 Fencing Hollie Avil, 18 Triathlon Gearing up for working out Multiple Display Advertising Items Exclusive: Win Matt's New Kit Feline the call of nature Eco-Worrier Anna's Eco-Blogwatch: discount fashion Angel Devil Mummy magic Pregnant Helen Rumbelow found a little hedonistic heaven in Essex Beauty … Trick or treatment? Cutting-edge beauty — without the knife Soprano XL painless laser hair removal Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Feedback Star Letter The Times SoOrganic Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice The Times Sweet little sixteen Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Aussie chart-topper Gabriella Cilmi, 16, on the joy of gigs, meditation, and being like Pollyanna Alpro soya Index Ups, downs and overs. Touring can get to anyone. Just ask Beefy . . . Correspondents On Non-Olympic Travel Inside/online Hot Spot Arrivals Will Hide Sweet smell of Somerset The Debrief Site of the Week Viggo's vision Timesonline Win a fine art digital print every week Elegant River Cruises Citizen Traveller Week 4 Feet first, flying at 40mph in the forest Zipwiring The Beijing Games may be less than two weeks away, but for Matthew Parris the real thrills are in the jungles of Colombia, where he buckles up for the ultimate high-wire act Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaf Encounters I beat the bunker, not the Bear Golf Howling winds aren't the only bogey facing Craig Tregurtha on the Open course African Safari Club Need to know Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Go for gold: join in the crazy games Running around a track in Beijing? Boring — give me goat polo, wife-carrying or dog-surfing, says Tom Chesshyre Noble Caledonia Timesonline The Times A run, a leap, then I touched the sky Paragliding Wind, whales, waves . . . Tenerife is all thrills, says Julia Bradbury Jungle Formula Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best UK Family Breaks Bellboy Travel in Brief Timesonline La chére France Planning a trip across the Channel? It might be pricier than you think, says Tom Chesshyre Spanish flyers Your Say Contact us . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest Millennium Madejski Hotel, Reading Travel Aide Timesonline Our Man in . . . Antibes Angus Jack, 26, grew up in many countries from Algeria to Switzerland. After settling for ten years in Cheltenham he moved to the Côte d'Azur, where he works for Sanctuary Villas & Apartments Post Office Hurtigruten Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'Writing about India - on a tiny Scottish island' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline Jeanette Winterson'In this Information Age, nobody knows what to believe or what to say' Her word TLS Critic's Chart You're reading Calvin Shulman picks six top Olympic books Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, July 25,1999 Reader Chart Mark Shackelford picks his favourite reads Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Battle lines drawn up Required reading Behind many of Tobias Wolff's expertly crafted stories lies an unresolved conflict. Russell Celyn Jones finds the theme persisting in Our Story Begins Extract Compulsive revulsion Chuck Palahniuk delights in the disgusting, and his words have often made fans pass out. Chris Ayres discovers that's unlikely to change with the graphic descriptions in his new porn-movie-themed novel The Times Shock tactics Five Other Writers who Went on the Offensive Hot type Poetic licence rules the roost Word aloud A night at the Opera House Tarnished dreams of sporting glory Matthew Syed, twice on Olympic athlete himself, considers the chequered history of the Games and rounds up the best reading as the Beijing extravaganza draws near In The Times today Read all about it An institution of oddities Stephen McClarence pays a visit to Shire Publications, proud specialist in the obscure and sometimes plain strange The original old boys' network History Nonfiction The Kit-Cat Club Friends Who Imagined a Nation By Ophelia Field In short Ice Captain The Life of J. R. Stenhouse By Stephen Haddelsey The History Press; £20 £18 (free p&p) Life and times of a Sixties hellraiser Biography Michael X a Life in Black & White By John Williams The Times Slavery on the other side Fiction Novel Blonde Roots By Bernardine Evaristo From checkout to catwalk Novel Supermarket Supermodel By Jim Cartwright Silence is golden Novel December by Elizabeth H. Winthrop Gently buzzing with harmony Novel In Zodiac Light by Robert Edric A long haul, but well worth it Crime In short The Story of a Marriage by Andrew Sean Greer Faber, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) The Man without by Ray Robinson Picador, £7.99 Touching Distance by Rebecca Abrams Macmillan £12.99 Audiobooks The Himmler Brothers Paperbacks Nonfiction A German Family History by Katrin Himmler Pan, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) What is the what Fiction By Dave Eggers Penguin, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Bambi Vs Godzilla On the Nature, Purpose and Practice of the Movie Business By David Mamet Pocket Books, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Paradise Trail By Duncan Campbell Headline Review, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Taste The Story of Britain Through its Cooking by Kate Colquhoun Bloomsbuyr, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo By Stieg Larsson, trans Reg Keeland Maclehose Press, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Veteran in her prime Now in her sixties, Mary Hoffman has come of age as a children's writer. Amanda Craig meets her Edbookfest Barbara Gowdy explores the dark side of love, but provides a thrilling conclusion The Books group In this week's TLS Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 768 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Word Watching Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4590 The Listener Crossword 3992 Tour de France by Pilcrow The Workout Bridge Picture Line Ken Ken No 148 — Medium Samurai Su Doku No 101 — Medium 2 Su Doku No 2046 — Fiendish 3 Killer No 888 — Deadly (1 hour 25 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 2043 Index Nikon Look who is calling the shots Nikon James Glossop, the Times Young Photographer of the Year, captures a memorable Open in pictures Wild winds, threatening clouds and a thrilling final … Scenes from the Open Championship James Glossop's perspective of the tournament, on and off the course Nikon Nikon Index Porsche Panasonic Contents 26.07.08 Protesters Riot in Grosvenor Square Contacts Smirnoff The Dark Ages Sony This week: Fred I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 194 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Keep It Clean Bargainhunter Out There Abstract Prints How to Get Dressed Miraclesuits Saatchi after Saatchi Now the dust has settled on her divorce, Kay Saatchi has returned to her first love: modern art. With her pick of Britain's best new talent on show in London, she tells Ginny Dougary about her future plans — and past mistakes Orange Tropicana Life's Good Anticipation Highlights Visa D-Rink Aware The Farmer Wants a Life The Royal Show Beset by problems, British farmers are toughing it out, and the Royal Show is where they find new ways to survive Cafédirect It's a Family Affair Loudon Wainwright The Wainwright family history is so turbulent that it has kept three songwriters in material. Patriarch Loudon Wainwright III considers a dark and difficult set of relationships Ivillage Opodo Grey Matters From the shimmeringly sleek to the playfully chic, going grey needn't be dull this summer Time to De-Clutter? Need more room, even if only on a temporary basis? Self storage can help you turn the overstuffed corners of your house back into usable space The Naked Truth Keeping up Appearances The no-make-up look is the most high maintenance of all Dear Sarah I've decided to plunge into the world of … Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances All you need to look and feel tiptop on your travels Salon Spy: The Grove Chandler's Cross, Herts Dolmio I Can't Wait to Recreate Holiday Food Combinations Food Tuna, Chilli and Fresh Coconut Salad Serves 4 You can store any unused coconut flesh in the fridge for 1-2 days Gammon, Pineapple, Wild Rice and Runner Bean Salad Serves 4 Make sure the rice, gammon and runner beans are completely cold before mixing everything together and keep the salad in a cooler bag to take on a picnic. The salad does not keep and should be eaten on the same day it is prepared Spiced Bulgur Wheat, Courgette and Goat's Cheese Salad Serves 4 Ras el hanout is a fragrant and peppery Moroccan blend of spices. You will find it on the spice shelves in Waitrose and some delicatessens. Make the salad a day ahead to allow the flavours to infuse and scoop it into Gem lettuce cups to serve on a picnic Jordans Smoking Sloanes Exhale with their Bottom Lip out as if Aiming for the Dormitory Air Vent Restaurants The Green Kitchen Shrink your Waste McCain Summer Wedges Robert Mondavi Iconic Wines The Pink Boom Has Seen British Drinkers Knocking Back a Third More RosÉ this Year than Last Wine Ready when You are Foodie at Large Time-poor cooks can now borrow someone else's kitchen Taste Test ... Smoked Salmon Purina This Summer's Must-Haves Advertising Promotion Whether you're just heading out to the country for the day, or festival-hopping for the entire summer, a BlackBerry smartphone is the accessory of choice Clean Living A West London couple have turned the top two floors of an apartment block into a light and airy haven — thanks to clever use of every inch of space Six Great ... Knobs and Knockers Pinboard Visitlondon Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Beard Entertaining ideas for modern families Bosch There was fresh talent on the London side — Flora's new(ish) boyfriend, who hit a six and bowled ferociously Valley Girl Up on the roof Gardens John Little has a very bucolic dream: to create gardens in the sky atop the buildings of Britain. Lydia Slater visits his Essex home to discover a wildflower oasis 20ft up The Sunday Times Smile Train Vegging out Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Reader Offer The Kitchen Restoration Company Thomas Sanderson The Writers Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items The Giclee Gallery While most of the classic male nonsense (job, status, intelligence, income, physique) plays a big part in my good opinion of myself, driving does not Beta Male The Times Wickes Barclays Premier Index Warren Evaus Index Shoot that jaguar Starts The best nature films feature murderous chimps or killer whales. A dozing jaguar doesn't quite cut it for Caitlin Moran Do carry on Going out Fifty years after the first Carry On film, Richard Morrison reveals a torrid love Silk meets steel Screen Crouching Tiger . . . brought her fame but there is more to Michelle Yeoh than high-kicking stunts, says James Mottram Top Films in Rep Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging New Film Reviews Director: Gurinder Chaha, 12A, 101min Stars: Georgia Groome, Eleanor Tomlinson, Aaron Johnson, Georgia Henshaw On general release Baby Mama Director: Michael McCullers, 12A, 99min Stars: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Dax Shepard On general release Before the Rains Director: Santosh Sivan, 12A, 98min Stars: Linus Roache, Nadita Das, Jennifer Ehle On selected release Like a Bat out of hell The Big Film The Dark Knight finds Batman confronting Heath Ledger's chilling Joker in a brooding, powerful new instalment, says Wendy Ide Paris Director: Cédric Klapisch, 15,130min Stars: Julietee Binoche, Romain Duris, Fabrice Luchini On selected release, in French Quiet City/dance Party Director: Aaron Katz, NC, 78/65min Stars: Erin Fisher, Cris Lenkenau, Cole Pennsinger On selected release Also out Films on Release After the fall Panel of Experts Each week, we show DVDs to the real experts. Here, New Yorkers assess WTC View, set in the city in the wake of 9/11 Podcast of the Week Chris Campling lets a little Collings and Herrin into his life I'm Not There DVD Reviews Director: Todd Haynes, 15,2007 Stars: Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale Rental/retail DVD Stewart Lee: 41St Best Stand up Ever Star: Stewart Lee, 15,2008 Retail DVD Super Smash Bros Brawl Games Reviews Nintendo/Wii (£34.99,12+) Nascar 09 EA/Xbox 360, PS2, PS3(from £29.99,3+) Sid Meier's Civilization: Revolution Take 2 Interactive/Xbox 360 (£39.99, PG) Hmv Zavvi So bad they're good Wendy Ide meets the Bad Film Club founders as they prepare their tinseltown trash for Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Looks to kill Stage Matthew Bourne is updating The Picture of Dorian Gray for an era obsessed with image, he tells Debra Craine Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Top Five Opera Top Dance I plan to be the Jewish Woody Allen His mother inspired Absolutely Fabulous. Is it any wonder Josh Howie turned to comedy, says Ed Potton Edinburgh Festival Highlights and Elsewhere The must-sees in theatre, opera, dance and comedy He's the new Dylan Sounds Jakob Dylan writes heartfelt acoustic guitar songs. So can he step out of dad's shadow? Sophie Heawood met him Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Rock/pop Latest Music Reviews All albums are out on Monday unless otherwise stated Working for a Nuclear Free City Businessmen and Ghosts (Meiodic, TMS £10.99) Ida Maria Fortress Round My Heart (Waterfall/RCA, TMS £10.99) Ted Barnes Portal Nou (Mornington Records, TMS £10.99) Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Big CD Sophie Harris on the trio's self-titled debut (Sunday Best, TMS £9.99) Jazz John McLaughlin Floating Point (Abstract Logix, TMS £12.99) Classical Valery Gergiev Mahler: Symphony No 7 (LSO Live, TMS £8.99) Musica Amphion Purcell Chamber Music (Brilliant Classics, TMS £17.99) Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Valery Gergiev's rollercoaster It's been a career of highs and lows: Neil Fisher charts the conductor's progress Edinburgh Festival Highlights and Elsewhere The best music at the Festival A brush with the exotic Sights This is on ordinary broom . . . the art of Susan Collis requires keen eyes and a love of discovery, she tells Nancy Durrant Top Five for Kids Edinburgh Festival Highlights ... The must-sees in visual arts All the fun of the fête The village fête season is on us. Louise Cohen highlights a jam and cake-laden event near you Top Five Events Britain Tate Top Five Galleries Historic Royal Palaces Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Top Five Museums Square Meal: Top spots for stargazing Dine with the stars, with Square Meal's guide to celeb-friendly restaurants in the South East Square Meal: £££ L'atelier De Joel Robuchon Square Meal: £ the Kingham Plough Square Meal: The Big Eat Scott's Ascot Square Meal: £££ Maze Square Meal: ££ the Royal Oak Square Meal: £££ Suka Square Meal: £££ Tamarind Square Meal: ££ Terre À Terre Square Meal: £££ Zafferano Squaremeal The Ghost Man and monster TV&RADIO As the BBC tells Saddam Hussein's story, Said K. 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