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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Robert Dawson Scott, Matthew Syed, Edward Lucas, Tomo Katagiri, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Claire McDonald, Martin Holt, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, David Rose, John Mulvey, Jane Knight, Guy Murray, Sarah Urwin Jones, Emma Cook, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Mike Giffin, Gardar Thor Cortes, Dan Kieran, Frank Barrett, Amanda Lynch, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, James Rampton, The Right Rev Tom Wright, David Humphrey, Wendy Ide, William Hague, Rebecca Stevens, Jeremy Whittle, Kate Atkinson, John Bungey, Dan Green, Joanna Sugden, Richard Wallis, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Vivienne Parry, Martin Fletcher, Colin Sherwood, Tony Evans Football Editor, Dr Copperfield, Sathnam Sanghera, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Vinny Lee, Rachel Sylvester, Catriona Davies, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Joe Swift, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Sharples, Laura Lovett, Amnda Ursell, Rob Dobson, Tom Gatti, Rod Dalitz, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Ahmed Murad, Ros Mahony, Jenny MacArthur, Edna R. Haglewood, Joanna Bourke, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Monica Waters, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, David Geldart, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Roger Moorhouse, Brenda Banyard, Richard Dawkins, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Fleury, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Hannah Kuchler, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Wendy Moore, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Neel Mukherjee, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Graham Harvey, Christina Koning, Emma Pomfret, Michael Gambon, L. A. Charnock, Anne Barrowclough, Matthew Clements, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Fran Gillespie, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Roger Phillips, Iain Sinclair, Rick Jones, Jonathan Dimbleby, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Jo Carlowe, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Roy Hyde, Fiona Terry, Susan Cameron, Jules Akel, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Richard Griggs, Lauren Milsom, Tom Whipple, Christian Pambrun, Margaret Reynolds, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Rankin, Joanna Pitman, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Parth Sanyal, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Virginia Blackburn, Prue White, Justin Timberlake, Sarmad Ali, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, John Naish, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Sophie Tedmanson, Mark Chadwick, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, David Budworth, Alan Cameron, James Christopher, Pat Royall, Peter Moss, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Martin Locke, Matt Roberts, Kim Newman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Will Hide, Haydn Evans, Priya Elan,
ResumoIndex Olympic overture: 14,000 performers, 4 hours, 4 billio Russia turns might of its war machine on rebel neighbour Georgia on the Brink Leading articles Both sides in the escalating conflict in the Caucasus are forgetting that their interests lie in 21st-century restraint, not 19th-century madness Index Penny Black, Pound Wise There are other ways to invest than in the stock market Justice Mocked The Pentagon must accept the verdict of its own tribunal at Guantanamo Best of Saturday Times The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 Inside Bring Fitness 2 Life Show's over, now it's all about sport Olympics Power and glory: China bows to past and looks to future Timesonline Tears of joy as host city throws its arms around the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolex Monarch Bishops back Williams in gay sex row and criticise bid to 'scupper conference' Index The Workout Data of 3,000 foreign workers lost in post Dog walker killed Picture Gallery Oyster card contract Euro Millions result Most read at timesonline. co. uk Teenager with passion for climbing falls 160ft to his death after basic rope error Northern rock Teacher goes missing on Alpine hike Georgian President banked on Russia not having will … Oil supplies and Kremlin's relations with the West at stake The road to violence Index Fait accompli that failed Honda Alarm bells sound at threat to vital link in the energy chain Battle for independence Timesonline PC World Sky Family stranded on holiday as pilot's licence runs out Sports exclusive Paper says sorry to Prince Philip Speed trip faked Court cell death Codpiece Skoda Virgin media Think twice about attacking 'target culture' Yes, league tables and testing can be crude. But their dismissal by teachers and public servants is deeply self-interested Dfs Index Lawns are always manicured in Pollywood Only stupid people would imagine that the rich are intrinsically interesting and intelligent Attacks from the air, with sounds effects Late love Two for joy Picture Gallery Break out the tap water. It's a Gordo relaunch Down in Southwold they're planning something pretty big. The trouble is, nobody's interested How Georgia fell into its enemies' trap The fighting in the Caucasus should be a deafening wake-up call to the West The alternative Olympic spectacle In my view The crimes were shocking even for then Foot-and-mouth We must continue to teach children to spell The vital importance of working for church unity Timesonline Connecting evolution and atheism Lists mean less waste Accuracy matters Smokers' corner To the point Those journalists — always at sixes and sevens John Lewis Imperialism Torso or bust Bottom line Stamp collecting is suddenly cool for the shrewd investor Help for threatened families P&O Ferries Licking the market Nationwide Report seeks cuts in Network Rail bonuses Fisherman's tale: blue marlin discovered in Wales Dying student marries his college sweetheart Cumberland sausage closer to protected status Carphone Warehouse Technology's new light on Britain from above Novotel 'People want normal politicians. Miliband is more geeky, like me' Saturday interview Quick quiz Argos 'Russia has lost its direction' Which My Week China An Olympic spokesman Fallen at the first hurdle: I still don't know satsuma from Mandarin, and the fun and games has only just started China Vauxhall Index Letter to The Times that showed the darker side of Solzhenitsyn In an attack that this newspaper refused to print, the writer accused a fellow exile of defending the totalitarian Soviet regime. Jack Malvern reports Holiday Inn Timesonline Timesonline My penny-pinching almost ruined bid to rescue writer's papers Boarding schools try to change image from cold showers to warm welcome Staples Timesonline Parents are on the brink of saving college Footie, a facelift and the feelgood factor: welcome to Britain's new Tiger economy Marvels of Hull 'Dirty looks' teenage killer jailed for life Divers guilty of fraud Rail attack not filmed Shriver seeks divorce Gone bananas Picture Gallery A charmed life: tales from a Sixties survivor Edinburgh Theatre Britt on Britt Assembly Rooms Vitabiotics Express Anger at Pentagon threat to ignore freedom ruling in war crimes trial United States Timesonline Help! Police! My ice-cream has melted Guantanamo record Hilton Day of disruption at holiday resort after 'amateur' bombs are found France Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): EU tightens Iran trade sanctions (AFP): Rail disaster (AFP): Israel censured (AP): Kashmir arrests (AP): Mammoth find Edwards forced to admit he cheated on wife but denies he is father of child Multiple Display Advertising Items The Private Clinic No murder mystery — just a freak accident, rules 'ghost ship' coroner Lost at sea Fly Zoom How eating kangaroos could save planet Better for environment than cattle, scientists say Global operation nets 'Mafia boss' and record Ecstasy haul Travelodge Spring recipe Thai-style salad of kangaroo and peanuts with lime Desperation and death haunt the sunkissed gateway to Europe Lampedusa Holiday island is racked by seaborne immigrant invasion Gaddafi blamed for reneging on agreement to halt trade in people Anglian A history in the sea Timesonline Al-Mahdi leader tells militia to swap guns for social work if US agrees to leave Ibishotel Zoo gets some hope of a different stripe The Sunday Times Help! Police! Quick! I can't stop my ice-cream melting Multiple Display Advertising Items The strangest emergencies Competition concerns delay joint TV venture Starbucks resignation Fannie Mae in the red Quote of the day Schroders suffers Business big shot Dollar surges as markets put their money on US to outstrip eurozone Powerful rally triggers sharp decline in euro BP oil production hit as fighting breaks out in Caucasus Index Stock markets UBS agrees to 'give money back' in deal with New York Managers walk fine line on redundancies Picture Gallery Are they just making up the numbers? Commodities The Belgravia Centre Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Evolution or revolution? Suspense builds for Wii 2 Business big shot Timesonline The world waits for another Mario, but it's all in the mind This is Karl Green, who is joining the support services research team at Altium, the broker, from Credit Suisse, as his new colleagues have never seen him. Green is a keen member of The Great Glass Elevators, an 11-piece blues band. Here he is performing Money's Too Tight To Mention. Or is it How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? Groovy shirt Seat Railway advisers feel that they are just passengers City Diary Blame the general nervousness but an awful lot more City Diary RBS analysis missed the personal banking link City Diary OFT allows Global Radio to own five London stations A friendly cabbie tells me that the speed cameras on … City Diary Picture Gallery McKillop says sorry as RBS announces losses of £692m in first half of year Home repossessions surge as lenders reach new levels of aggression Bailiffs could be changing your locks in three months Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Profits plunge at Schroders as retail investors flee Total assets under management fall by £9 billion Joel Electric Train to Gain 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 Northern Foods advances in spite of uncertainty Market report Blinkx lifted by bid for Miva Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Large caps point the way as markets reach the crossroads Markets Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Talentsmoothie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Pauline Baynes Artist whose illustrations for the books of C. S. Lewis and Tolkien are well-loved landmarks of postwar children's literature Pauline Baynes, artist and illustrator, was born on September 9,1922. She died on August 1,2008, aged 85 Eating lunch at your desk, 2nd-class post and funeral The life and death of a German Jewish Christian nun Faith The Anglican balancing act, in a church near you Leading churchmen reflect on what was, and was not, achieved by the recent Lambeth conference Timesonline Eating lunch at your desk, 2nd-class post and funeral attire Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Japanese language, the Moon and tennis Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Timesonline Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Eleazer Lewis Himgiri Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ampliear Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Strike Up The Band can hit right note in Shergar Cup Ascot Totescoop6 Timesonline Brighton Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Benítez heads for war with owners over Barry transfer Lingfield Park Worcester Newmarket Haydock Park Haydock Park Racing Newmarket Redcar Ayr Course specialists Cricket Scoreboards and results Football Golf Rugby league Football Fixtures Today Key goes on the attack after 'muppet show' Cricket LV County Championship Sport Staff Cricket Rugby league Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league 'Harmony between man and nature' a tough act to follow for Chas and Dave Beijing 08 And the meek shall inherit the cost of the earth to stage these lavish preliminaries Commentary Miley hopes her lucky number can help Britain end 24-year drought Swimming: heats, today 11.30am-2.30pm The Times Fox-Pitt relieved as Parkmore Ed gets the all-clear Beijing 08 Chinese fans fall headlong in love with mysterious beauty queen Beijing 08 Diving: 3m synchronised final, tomorrow 7.30-8.40am Timesonline Yao has billions on his side in awaited battle of superpowers Basketball: United States v China, tomorrow 3.15-5pm Starting to strike it rich Something in the air tonight — as usual Calmer chameleons fool no one Fu the bearer of eternal flame All that glitters is still gold for Grobler as tide … Matthew Pinsent finds that little has changed with the man behind his Olympic successes Hospitality at the Goodwood Revival Dell Murray begs to differ with mum Slime prevention net in Qingdao Danson's return boosts hopes Russian dropped after failed test ProstateUK Cooke decides on solitary route in pursuit of victory she covets most Beijing 08 Cycling: women's road race, tomorrow 7-10.30am Champion's life cycle Unkind draw adds insult to 'injury' after departure of Gavin Boxing: First round, today and tomorrow 6.30am-3pm Where Britain's chances lie Today Beijing 08 The Times Beijing 2008 Tomorrow Pietersen joins elite 100 club to show that 'captaincy thing' is no handicap Cricket Run-out deprives Harmison of maiden fifty Timesonlin 'It can only get worse' The game within Richard Hobson analyses the second day's play at the Brit Oval England wait for Bell and Cook to complete step up to a higher level Scoreboard from the Brit Oval ASDA Given sick of new nickname and ready to prove he is still up to task Football Newcastle goalkeeper hopes best years lie ahead Rose blooms at the right time to remind Faldo of his talents Golf Arsenal make up for Touré's lapses with bold recovery Timesonline Good luck Team GB Scolari woos angry Robinho as Real try to tighten grip Football Window watch Latest Anfield power struggle could be final straw for unhappy manager Questions asked of Benítez's judgment O'Neill gets his wish and keeps his man, but what next? How the love was lost at Liverpool Championship is in rude health but gulf with top flight remains concern Timesonline Birmingham City v Sheffield United (12.45pm) Football Championship Derby County v Doncaster Rovers Nottingham Forest v Reading (tomorrow, 1.15pm) Leicester City v Milton Keynes Dons League One Scunthorpe United v Leeds United (noon) Accrington Stanley v Aldershot Town League Two Luton Town v Port Vale Ferguson turning his thoughts to drawing up new deal for Ronaldo Football Sky Sports Portsmouth start season clouded by financial doubts Friction as Redknapp bemoans lack of funds 100 years of charity in the community Times Crossword 23,988 The Times Benítez back on warpath as Barry deal falls through Exclusive Owners reject offer of loan from fan The Times Euro Sport Captain fantastic: Pietersen century lifts England Don't miss a medal with our live 24/7 Olympics coverage Inside today Index Inside The Times Loan refused at last minute Consumer Power Money Letters Double talk . . . . . . and a bit pushy Card with bad points The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Put foot down on car criminals Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting chance of a fortune? Mark Atherton runs through the risks and rewards of investing in China Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collecting Chinese Contemporary Art A handbag at £30 or a labradoodle for £15 You can rent almost anything these days, but is it cheaper than buying? James Charles weighs up the costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Can renting drive down motoring costs? Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Renting is Child's Play Hire income Learn from being wrong-footed Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Surrenda-Link Mortgage 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 A&L charges challenge Cheltenham & Gloucester Your Shout House Prices in Perspective Index This Week Also this Week Next Week The NHS needs DIY docs Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Creative minds are essential to improving patient care Need to Know? Here comes the sun Tasty tricksters John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well . . . Try a dose of good sense Junk Medicine Vitamin C No tricks, just memory in spades Jo Carlowe discovers that memory champions are no brighter than the rest of us — they just use their heads The Challenge You Must Remember this Ready to save the world England goalie David James has kicked fast cars and fashion labels and turned his attention to child poverty and the environment. Catriona Davies finds out why his life is a whole new ball game Big bones? Fat chance . . . Inside the Mind of a GP In love with bugs Wendy Moore finds out how insects — even cockroaches — make ideal pets If the bug bites back Creepy-crawly activities For Families in the Times 'Mummy, why did Daddy shout that bad word when we were in the car?' Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Timesonline What's the big fuss about turning 40? Is proving we're not over the hill at 40 what drives us to go over the top, asks Michele Kirsch Timesonline How to get to Greece on chip fat and old bangers Next week a convoy of battered cars sets off on a rally to Athens. Anna Shepard meets a couple on a fat-finding mission to promote greener fuels Fuelling the debate Beanpoles who want to grow big and strong Not all of life's skinnies like looking like sticks. But while it's easy to get fatter, it's far harder to put on healthy weight. Amanda Ursell and Matt Roberts show how to add bulk — not blubber 'help, I'm 5ft 6in and only Weigh 7 Stone' 20 ways to eat an extra 100 calories Timesonline Hearty, healthy kidneys Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Forget your prejudices. Cooked correctly, they can be a tasty treat Lightly spiced summer rice with sautéed kidneys Nutritionist's verdict Timesonline A big hand for southpaws Sorted Gadgets for Left-Handers Harriet Addison on gadgets and guides that help children to learn and play in a right-handed world The Times Less work, more play Western coaches have forced major changes in the secretive and often brutal training regimens of Chinese athletes. Matthew Syed reports on how they are shaping up to top the tables Give Them a Break Wedded bliss A honeymoon with baby in tow left Claire McDonald in need of some R'nR Beauty Boff 3Lab H Serum with Human Growth Hormone, £125,30ml Timesonline Mesotherapy: an über-facial Trick or treatment? 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Dan Kieran can't decide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Bahamas? No, Brussels . . . Richard Fleury takes the plunge in the world's deepest swimming pool — and heads straight for the bottom Page & Moy Dive, dive, dive . . . Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh, please, no more canapés and roses Sathnam Sanghera discovers that true luxury in Ecuador isn't about the little extras, but about freedom, time — and his first horse-riding experience African Safari Club Need to know Noble Caledonia Book now Urban bourbon has hip ending Bellboy We are not amused Dog-stealing seagulls are just one of the worries as British tourists get in complaining mode, reports Tom Chesshyre Your Say Contact us . . . Timesonline Smokes on the water face ban Travel in Brief Just look at my egg whites . . . From kitchen nightmare to masterchef in one day — Jane Knight gets whisking The Times Need to know The bears are wild. So is the garlic With Montenegro now a direct flight away, Tom Whipple finds the heart of the country — deep in the forest Timesmobile Three-hour feast Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Aide Mystery Guest Warwick Arms Hotel, Warwick Timesonline Our Man in . . . Qingdao Purplehotels Noble Caledonia Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner First Word 'a real diary echoes to the scratch of a pen' Contributors The wrong blurb Ever wonder if the person who wrote a book's blurb actually read it? Sometimes they seem like wild guesses — is Last of the Mohicans really about haircuts? Melissa Katsoulis imagines potential blurb blunders: see page 19 t discover the classic in question Your say Correction Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplement Jeanette Winterson Her word 'The mobile phone in the Aga? Why, that was Emily Brontë's fault' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, August 6,1978 Critic's Chart You're reading Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . An orchestrated peace Required reading Richard Morrison finds Daniel Barenboim conducting a quiet but heartfelt campaign for us to realise what music can teach us about living in harmony Extract From Everything is Connected Behind the scenes Kate Atkinson is prickly about talking to the press, but, as Tim Teeman discovers, she's also quite happy to discuss killing, cakes, fashion and her 'deep dark secret' Behind the Scenes at the Museum (1995) Kate Atkinson: four to read Human Croquet (1997) Not the End of the World (2000) Case Histories (2004) Hot type Curl up with a beer and a book Word aloud A little taste of the Edinburgh Book Festival The original Dr Jekyll A gritty story about a serial killer set in Edinburgh? Not one of mine, says Ian Rankin, but the work of James Hogg, who published Justified Sinner in 1824 The Times Timesonline Individuality behind the veil Nonfiction Religion The Veil Women Writers on its History, Lore, and Politics edited by Jennifer Heath Tales of the monstrous and misshapen Horticulture The Biggest Beetroot in the World Giant Vegetables and the People Who Grow Them by Michael Leapman Conventions in weird costume Science fiction Wiffle Lever to Full! Daleks, death stars and dreamy-eyed nostalgia at the strangest sci-fi conventions by Bob Fischer In short A tale of war and peace in the US Fiction Novel America America by Ethan Canin Letters that warm the heart Novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer Caring is a real effort Novel Molly Fox's Birthday by Deirdre Madden Of fragilities past and present Novel Towards Another Summer by Janet Frame History to fire the imagination Thrillers Palace Council by Stephen Carter The Minutes of the Lazarus Club by Tony Pollard In short Classics Journey through a Small Planet by Emanuel Litvinoff God's Architect Paperbacks Nonfiction Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain by Rosemary Hill Penguin, £10.99 £9.89 (free p&p) Divisadero Fiction By Michael Ondaatje Bloomsbury, £7.99 The Suicide of Reason Radical Islam's Threat to the West by Lee Harris Basic Books, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) Serious Things By Gregory Norminton Sceptre, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) The Duchess By Amanda Foreman HarperPerennial, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Sharp Teeth By Toby Barlow Vintage, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) More Hairy MacLary, please Fiona Terry meets Lynley Dodd, the creator of a loveable rogue Edinburgh International Book Festival Audio books Girls of Tender Age The Books group The author tells Alyson Rudd that, unlike fiction, where ambiguity often looms large, a memoir offers readers a glimpse of real life, and the truth The-tls Another great leap Hadrian's rubble Wanna be in my gang? Living legend Michael Holroyd Jumbo Crossword 770 Games Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4602 The Listener Crossword 3994 Bridge Picture Line Win an ipod touch today KenKen No 170 — Medium 2 Su Doku No 2078 — Fiendish 3 Killer No 900 — Deadly (1 hour 30 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 2075 Index Aramis Contents 09.08.08 Cary Grant and Randolph Scott Contacts Dfs The Dark Ages Volkswagen This week: Totally Looks Like I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Paul Oakenfold, 44, DJ and Record Producer Lexiconfusion No. 196 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Yummy Mumm59 Advice for the Domestically Challenged Master Card Shop Retail Therapy Fake Face-Off Bargainhunter Out There Folksy The Wet Look How to Get Dressed The Male Room Men's Stuff Bind… UK Ltd Liam Gallagher Liam Gallagher avoids the celebrity circuit these days, in favour of being a stay-at-home dad — but don't assume he's lost any of his rock'n' roll swagger. By Robert Crampton Orange The house of beauty The d'Ornanos, the glamorous owners of Sisley, reveal how family loyality conquered the cut-throat world of cosmetics Miss Pettigrew Marriott Hotels & Resort Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts School of . . . They churn out Pollocks" for hotel lobbies and Cézanne-alikes to match curtains. 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Valley Girl Backyard Paradise In an exclusive extract from his new book, top designer Joe Swift reveals how to transform a neglected urban space into a modern oasis Vegging out Weekend Tips Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Magic I introduced the children to sporcle.com, the quiz website. They are allowed to take tests on The Simpsons, provided they watch me fill in current US senators Beta Male The Times Virgin media Bupa Index Warren Evans Index Relatively speaking Patsy Kensit's family tree boasts gangsters and vicars, but Hugo Rifkind is more intrigued by the whipthong makers Mozza magic Going out Will opera ever be massive with the masses, wonders Richard Morrison Both sides of the tracks Shane Meadows's latest film Somers Town may be his bravest to date, the director explains to James Mottram Top Films in Rep New Film Reviews A monster mess The Big Film A feeble script and plot leave The Mummy 3 undead in the water, says Tom Charity Films on Release On the fright train Be afraid, be very afraid — the ninth Film4 Fright Fest is coming to London, says Kim Newman Hmv Podcast of the Week Chris Campling goes in search of nothing but the truth Armstrong & Miller Soul Caliber IV Games Reviews Ubisoft/PS3, Xbox 360 (£49.99,12+) Top Spin 3 2K Games/PS3, Xbox 360, Wli (£39.99,3+) Space Chimps Warner Bros/PS2, Wil, DS, Xbox 360 (from £19.99,3+) Beijing 2008 Sega/PS3, Xbox 360, Wii (£44.99,3+) Mark Billingham The Eighties reloaded Panel of Experts Each week, we show DVDs to the real experts. Here, a group of thirtysomethings revel in the retro nostalgia of Son of Rambow Tropical Malady DVD Reviews Somers-town Robot Chicken: Star Wars In Bruges From Eva to Edith After sparkling in Evita, Elena Roger is preparing to take on another icon of the 20th century. Matt Wolf asks her why Top Opera New Wimbledon Theatre Top Five Theatre The life of Piaf Top Five Comedy Top Five Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gunning for you The 'super-sexy' American opera star Nathan Gunn wil soon be casting his spell over Glyndebourne, says Emma Pomfret Top Five Classical Top Five Clubs Rock/pop Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Late of the Pier Fantasy Black Channel (Parlophone, TMS £9.99) Roots Manuva Slime and Reason (Big Dada, TMS £10.99) The Zombies Odessey & Oracle (Revisited) (Redhouse, TMS £11.99) Various Artists You Heard it Here First (Ace, TMS £ 11.99) The Levellers Letters from the Underground (On the Fiddle, TMS £9.99) Various Artists Tighten Up: Vol 1 (Trojan, TMS £15.99) The-Quartet Shattering (Helium, TMS £10.99) Monkey The Big CD John Mulvey takes a Journey to the West (XL, TMS £10.99) Classical Rachael Pankhurst Alwyn (Naxos, TMS £5.99) Wolfgang Holzmair/hermine Haselboeck Franz Schreker (Bridge, TMS £12.99) The Sixteen Messiah (Coro, TMS £16.99) Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz China on the rise The stunning headquarters of Chinese television is the most significant building of the century so far, says Tom Dyckhoff Top Five for Kids Tate Timesonline Royal Academy of Arts Brave new disc world As Edinburgh remembers 1977's Golden Record, its creative director Ann Druyan explains its legacy to Christian Pambrun Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Top Five Events Top Edinburgh eateries With the world's biggest arts festival in full swing, tuck in to Square Meal's guide to dining in Edinburgh The Dogs The Big Eat Hello down there As Andrew Marr takes to the air to bring us a fresh vision of modern Britain, James Rampton hops aboard his helicopter View from above Chater's Choice Saturday 9 Main channels TV Choice Key Variations Chaplin (1992) Film Choice Main channels Saturday 9 ITV1, 1.45pm The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Five, 1.50pm The Matador (2005) BBC One, 10pm Old School (2003) BBC One, 11.35pm A Simple Plan (1998) BBC Two, 11.40pm Ocean's Thirteen (2007)/The Good German (2007, b/w) Multi Channel Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm/10.05pm Saturday 9 Prime-time multichannel Sleepers Digital Choice BBC Four, 8pm Thunderbirds Sci-Fi, from 11am Sketch Show Weekend UKTV Gold, from 11am Live Football League Sky Sports 2 (HD), 12.30pm Jack Dee: Sent to Siberia Dave, 9pm Return to Lonesome Dove BBC Four, 9.30pm The Mark of Caln More4,10pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Princess Bride (1987) Film Choice Main channels Sunday 10 Five, 5.05pm The Juror (1996) Five, 10.20pm Crimson Tide (1995) BBC One, 10.20pm Day of the Dead (1985) BBC Two, midnight Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) MultiChannel BBC Three, 7.30pm Bound (1996) ITV4, 10.35pm Sunday 10 Prime-time multichannel Spooks: Code 9 Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Live Football League Sky Sports 2 (HD), 12.30pm Live Community Shield Setanta Sports 1,2.30pm The Lost Prince UKTV History, 4pm/11pm BBC Proms 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm The Naked Pilgrim Sky Arts, 7.30pm The Frost Report Is Back! BBC Four, 9pm Dexter FX, 10pm Brass Eye More4,12.15am Radio listings Radio Sunday 10 Monday 11 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Last Shot (2004) Film Choice Main channels Monday 11 BBC One, 11.05pm An Innocent Man (1989) Five, 11.05pm Sllent Light (2007) MultiChannel Film4,11.30pm Cloverfield (2008)/Juno (2007) New to Sky Box Office Monday 11 Prime-time multichannel Real Life on Mars Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm BBC Proms 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Star Trek: Voyager Virgin 1,8pm Longford More4,9pm The Wire FX, 10pm Mark Lawson Talks to G. F. Newman BBC Four, 11.20pm Radio listings Radio Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Quiet American (2002) Film Choice Main channels Tuesday 12 BBC One, 10.35pm Armageddon (1998) MultiChannel BBC Three, 8pm Time Bandits (1981) Film4,11.40pm Tuesday 12 Prime-time multichannel How Not to Live Your Life Digital Choice BBC Three, 10.20pm Live Carling Cup Football Sky Sports 2,7.30pm 1908: The First True Olympics BBC Four, 8pm Who's Afraid of Michel Gondry? Sky Arts, 9pm Call the Cops BBC Four, 10pm Taggart ITV3, 10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Main channels TV Choice Variations Straight from the Heart (TVM, 2003) Film Choice Main channels Wednesday 13 Five, 3.10pm Pocahontas (1995) MultiChannel Sky Movies Family, 9.15am/6.15pm Men of Honor (2000) Film4,9pm Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002) Film4,11.25pm Wednesday 13 Prime-time multichannel Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman Digital Choice BBC Four, 10pm Oscar Peterson: Keeping the Groove Sky Arts, 8pm Prehistoric Megastorms History Channel, 8pm The Notorious Krays Crime & Investigation Network, 8pm Drama Tralls ITV3, 9pm Sex and the City Fiver, 9pm Lewis ITV3, 10pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Main channels TV Choice Variations On a Clear Day (2005) Main channels Thursday 14 Film Choice BBC One, 10.35pm Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) Film4,3.10pm MultiChannel Freebie and the Bean (1974) ITV3, 11.35pm Thursday 14 Prime-time multichannel Britain's Really Disgusting Foods Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Proms on Four 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Gold Digger and Proud Virgin 1,9pm Space Crab Nat Geo Wild, 10pm Funny Cuts: Work Experience/Andi Osho E4,11.25pm/11.40pm BBC Four Sessions: John Cale BBC Four, 11.30pm Radio listings Radio 4 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Main channels TV Choice Variations Diabollque (1996) Main channels Friday 15 Film Choice BBC One, 11.20pm Angel Heart (1987) ITV1, 1.45am Km 31 (2006) Film4,10.45pm MultiChannel Frailty (2001) Film4,12.45pm Friday 15 Prime-time multichannel 4Music Launch Night Digital Choice 4Music (Freeview 18/Sky 360/Virgin 330), from 7pm BBC Proms 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Bonnie Greer Night Sky Arts, from 8.30pm Deep Blue UKTV Documentary, 9pm The Road to Guantanamo More4,10pm The Verve at Glastonbury BBC Four, 10pm Live from Abbey Road More4,11.55pm Radio listings Radio Friday 15 Better sound through research
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