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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Brian Lambert, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Brian Lees, Alice Bowe, Grace Bradberry, Rob Fahey, Paul M. Braiden, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Catherine Boyle, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Na'ima B. Robert, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Emma Cook, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Alaa Al Aswany, Carol Midgley, David Smith, Esmond A. Hitchcock, Kate Wighton, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Ian Kelly, Douglas Coupland, Sylvia Crookes, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Tristram Hunt, Robert Manwaring, John Bungey, Polly Beard, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, John Burnside, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Martin Fletcher, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Vinny Lee, Valerie Elliott, Jane Griffin, Siobhan Kennedy, Steve Keenan, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Laura Lovett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Lomas, Jo Morris, Randhir Singh Bains, Helen Dunmore, Nigel French, Seasick Steve, Nadeem Aslam, Sophie Harris, Jonathan Margolis, Ron Lewis, James Buchan, Ben MacHell, Dana Thomas, David Stevenson, Dr Michael Cullen, Jonathan Sacks, Robert Smith, David Charter, Mark Ogden, Derwent May, Lucy Sweeney, Hugo Rifkind, Kate Muir, Tim Teeman, Aggie MacKenzie, Roddy Doyle, Edward Page, Vanora Bennett, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Trevor Johnston, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Heath Aston, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Robert Knight, Christina Koning, Alex Spence, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Sonia Sa Bennett, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Richard Lambert, Kate Saunders, John Russell Taylor, Gill Hallifax, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Laura Deeley, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Robert Crampton, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Lucy McDonald, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Chris Martin, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Sean Gardner, Jacques Brel, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Jini Reddy, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Patrick A. Coffey, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, David Stephens, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Mark Cocker, Kathleen Wyatt, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Roger Dobson, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, David Budworth, Adam Sherwin, Valerie Grove, Simon Crompton, Chris Smyth, Philip Pullman, Alan Jackson, Antonia Kanczula, Matt Roberts, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Kim Newman, Thomas Stuttaford, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,
ResumoIndex Mother of five ignites race for White House Index Blue Peter at 50 Danger zone a 35-inch waist is a health hazard The Capello story Gcse rankings Save £70 Obama's Promise Leading articles The Illinois senator has offered himself up as a chance for voters to breathe new life into 'America's promise' Index Black Comedy People should stop trying to kill off the sitcom. It's just not funny Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Supermarkets spell last orders for the pub Stores' beer sales to overtake inns' within a year Sandals Hard times Case study Bring me my arrows of desire - how the WI Lite has stirred the jam in Jerusalem 'As a rock'n'roll child I rebelled the other way' Case study The Workout Bird flu plague watch Black mark for Balls Police chief to stay EuroMillions result Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Girl, 15, was at home on the internet before inferno Boots Obama's rhetoric aims for Middle America, but may fail nearer home US Elections History? It's enough to make you cry your eyelashes … A risky gamble by McCain - but also a major headache for the Democrats US Elections Inside today Average hockey mom? The gun-toting beauty queen aiming to be the Veep US Elections EasyJet Timesonline Hurricanes past and present could rip through convention From beauty pageant to governor's mansion Accenture A case of rising vamp as the credit crunch makes room for TV's female Rigsby What happened next Atlantic Oxfam Lotteries for all comprehensive places would help poor children, says charity Sky Inside today Timesonline The Times Nationwide Nature superior to Man? What green twaddle For some, love of Nature is the flipside of distaste for Man. This is nonsense: as the No 1 species, we're in control DogsTrust Farewell to the boomers who busted us Timesonline Three grunts for those Neanderthal geniuses So Homo neanderthalensis was not as thick as we thought. We'd better have a grovelling apology from the Prime Minister Two red deer are music to my eyes Once bittern . . . No place like home Picture Gallery Can Obama purge America's original sin? The Democratic nominee stands in a line stretching back to the Founding Father's promise of a free and equal country Farewell to the boomers who busted us No wonder my debt-ridden generation has turned its back on the one that raided the piggy bank Hurricane Banksy In my view The feminist who advised the Lion of Judah The morality of criticising Russia Kids, yes; dogs, no Passengers should trust their pilots and crews Sat-nav won't replace paper maps Timesonline Classical mainstream Move the holidays Down with the ship Keeping mum In a good light North-South hygiene What are the odds? Mosaics are set in stone in the Times Archive Mfi Local difficulties Geek tragedy This will run . . . Well-lettered BNP to honour 'martyr' with rally as Asian neighbour gets eight years for manslaughter Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Times2 Dfs Dfs Official figures show summer was dull and wet (as if you didn't know) . . . but the Shetland Islands are basking in sun ASDA Extra time in prison for criminals given lenient punishment Police chief sacked on island where honeymooners died Mayor's man claims Olympic stars 'left their consciences at passport control' Canon Busy computer warriors pay faraway geek mercenaries to fight their battles for them Online games Northern rock Virtual games - real stakes John Lewis The web's dirty, golden secret Discarded washer puts curious cow in a spin Möben Michelin chef's fish restaurant has had its chips Air show takes off on a wing and a prayer Bluetongue virus found in cattle from Germany First wave for resort's plan to lure surfers Greedy relatives of Lockerbie victims traded in blood, says son of Gaddafi US to hand over papers supporting torture claim Post Office Rhys trial may be held up by legal pay row Silver divorces at record as couples stop waiting 'until death us do part' Divorce Renault Timesonline Tory treasurer and wife split after 25 years For better or for worse Marriage is not a social duty now. Today's brides and grooms must really mean it 'i always thought that Malcolm and I would grow old together 'a lot of us married too young' Case study WHSmith Great illusionist tells stories of love across the borders of time Venice Film Festival Film The Burning Plain Venice Film Festival Families dismayed by tsunami horror film Virgin 40,000 passengers are out of pocket as low-cost transatlantic airline collapses Q&A 'They must have known' Case study Man in court over 'threat to kill Brown' Last female veteran Porn cleric jailed Blast pair in court Fox stole chicken Picture Gallery Private heads scrap 'boring and mindless' GCSEs and introduce tougher courses Independent schools: GCSE rankings Dell A badge for the better-off Girls Independent schools: GCSE rankings Boys Top co-educational Timesonline Bradford & Bingley Gorbals boys strut their stuff again Dog trained to sniff out bumblebees BBC comedy chief killed in crash Free snowboarding for children Medieval monasteries' canals found Prison inmates stand by their beds Drug war terror spreads as headless bodies are dumped in tourist areas Mexico Ringing the changes for future of Wagner festival Security chip injects hope into land of abduction Carpet RiGHT Pandas and flights as new leader sees progress made in Taiwan Fragile trust emerges after decades of enmity Taiwan Myspace Police want me jailed in revenge, says murder 'cover-up' author United States Chronology of a death (AP): Civilians told to flee Tamil Tiger territories (AFP): Aid ban lifted (Reuters): Genocide charge (AP): Builders reveal boats (AP): Last veteran dies (Reuters): Tower out-leans Pisa Russia prepares to extend its rule by swallowing the breakaway region Georgia South Ossetia, regarded internationally as part of Georgia. has announced that it will merge with Russia, Tony Halpin reports from Moscow Good Wood 'If you see the bear coming, you get out of the way' Burning borders mark out a new battleground Georgia Fears for birds as conservationists are suspended Alliance Leicester (AP): Doctor cleared of links to airport terror attack (Reuters): Solidarity anniversary marked with pay protest Karadzic jokes and refuses to enter genocide plea Katrina's unnamed dead interred at new memorial Fight of the Valkyries for future of Wagner festival Germany Which? Timesonline The Times Police fire teargas as protesters shut down airports and railway Thailand Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Boy meets girl - it's EastEnders with checkpoints First night Television Matabb West Bank Regus move increases pressure on Darling M&S staff claim victory Alitalia nears break-up Microsoft acquisition Quote of the day WPP extends offer Business big shot Lenders face huge hit on mortgages fraudulently obtained by crime gangs Double-charging by banks costs homeowners £30m Index Stock markets Scottish Power and npower complete the energy misery Bradford & Bingley was so close to the edge Tricky task of putting price on Titian Commodities Pinkridges Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Going, going . . . Regus vow to quit UK piles pressure on Darling UK M&S workers claim victory as retailer reins back on new redundancy terms UK Timesonline The Times BA is out of the medals in PR hurdles race City Diary This is the respected City commentator David Buik, of BGC Partners, trying to come to grips with the news of a shock rescue package for the stricken Bradford & Bingley. Stranger things have happened, David Slice of life in Liverpool City Diary Oh, no. Some absolute rotter has gone and leaked to … City Diary The 99-cent store has a place in American history, … City Diary Who, exactly, knew what before the surprise collapse … City Diary Bradford & Bingley boss warns of tough two years ahead as lender reports loss Arrears levels and repossessions soar Ten reasons why a new windfall energy tax should be resisted \ New Star's profits fall as customers pull out £1.1bn You get what you pay for, and that applies to service, like everything else UK The Times Timesonline Square Enix's play for Tecmo could be first shot in games industry war Alitalia in administration but Berlusconi ensures airline will rise from the ashes Beleaguered Lehman ready to shed 1,200 more workers Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds 'i never went mad as a young man. I was serious at university and thereafter. That's bad' He steered Equitable Life to safety. Now he is running the UK side of Korn/Ferry International. Martin Waller meets Vanni Treves 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 Enterprise feels the chill as pubs confidence goes flat Market report Biotech hit by chief's departure Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Weakness of the share price belies the might of Melrose Markets Regus Deal of the day Evolution Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Prostate UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Lord Parmoor Clever and engaging banker who as owner of Quaritch left a memorable mark on the upper reaches of the antiquarian books trade Lord Parmoor (Milo Cripps), 4th Baron banker and antiquarian bookseller, was born on June 18,1929. He died on August 12,2008, aged 79 Paul Overy Versatile historian and art critic of The Times who did much to introduce the work of Kandinsky and De Stijl to the British Paul Overy, art historian, critic and writer, was born on February 2,1940. He died of cancer on August 7,2008, aged 68 'Darwin helped us to understand one of the key ideas … Jack Hutton Pop music enthusiast who edited Melody Maker through the years of Beatlemania and published such papers as Sounds Jack Hutton, editor and publisher, was born on April 17,1928. He died on August 24,2008, aged 80 Johnny Moore Trumpeter who was a founding member of the band the Skatalites and helped to shape and define the world of ska Johnny Moore, musician, was born on October 5,1938. He died of colon cancer on August 16,2008, aged 69 'Late afternoon is the hardest part of the daily fast' Ramadan, now upon us, brings special joys and challenges for Muslim women in Britain Timesonline Genesis and the origin of the Origin of our species Faith Seating plans for dinner, disabled toilet etiquette and cocktail parties Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Hubble vision and china dogs in Lombard St Questions answered What to look out for Birthdays Anniversaries Timesonline Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Doctorsdiet Shops Multiple Display Advertising Items Stauer Pedilux The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather The Sunday Times Proponent can capitalise on plum draw Sandown Park Chester Flintoff's all-round excellence guides England of serie Channon has surgery on jaw Bath Racing Chester Yesterday's results Ripon Hamilton Park Sandown Park Course specialists Salisbury Newton Abbot Wolverhampton Market Rasen Montgomerie adds fuel to Poulter fire Golf Football Results Athletics Basketball Golf Motor rallying Rugby league Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Hits and misses Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Rejuvenated Harold storms into last four Stoner in fine form Best of British roll up Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Time heals for man on wrong end of greatness Cricket Malcolm Nash, the former Glamorgan bowler, recollects with Ivo Tennant the over to Garry Sobers, 40 years ago, that was to change his life The maximum effect Sport Staff: Ervine rides his luck to steer Hampshire towards safety Extended reports LV Country Championship The Times Yesterday's scoreboards Beaten Keothavong has hunger for more big days Tennis The Times Timesonline Valuev on old ground for a slice of world pie Boxing Graham steels himself to take over from trio of golden boys Rugby league Les Rosbifs aim to boost Brive and keep England hopes alive Rugby union Pietersen finds heroes all around as England's revival gathers pace Cricket NatWest Series The Times Peter Moores, the England head coach, has said that … Keep sweet, don't overdo the Space Dust I won the underwater hang gliding, so get me your best table Steve McClaren, the FC Twente coach, has been wid Van Commenee ready to pick up baton as Britain decide on change with 2012 in mind Athletics Dutch hardliner expected to replace Collins Bolt adds further cause to his celebration Ince return offers respite for Curbishley Football Woodgate calls on Berbatov to display appetite for work Aviva Zabaleta basks in the glory of dream move to 'paradise' City Football Window watch Keegan defends sale of Milner Depleted Newcastle to put Barton on the bench Saha fits the bill for Moyes as United decide to cut losses Hull v Wigan Today 3pm West Ham v Blackburn Today 3pm Chelsea v Tottenham Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Arsenal v Newcastle Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Bolton v West Brom Today 3pm How they stand Timesonline Everton v Portsmouth Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Stoke Today 3pm Aston Villa v Liverpool Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Sunderland v Manchester City Tomorrow 3pm How Capello convinced Barwick to shake hands on deal for England job In the first of our exclusive three-part serialisation of Gabriele Marcotti's revealing new book on the Italian, we find out how he charmed the FA to see off José Mourinho's challenge and established a special bond with the former chief executive On Monday Condemn owners Football Liverpool supporters Wenger backs Uefa Keane feels prepared Redknapp warning Chelsea are left in lurch as Real dig their heels in over Robinho Benítez still bears grudge over Barry Hargreaves blow forces manager back to drawing board as England seek alternatives Football Capello presiding over midfield casualty list Moyes mindful of backlash from Liège Timesonline The Sunday Times Scholes caught red-handed as Russians rise to the occasion in showpiece Football Nivea Times Crossword 24,006 The Times Ferguson's bad day adds urgency to Berbatov deal United manager made to suffer on all fronts The Times Sky Sports Pietersen's golden touch helps resurgent England to … Exclusive: how Capello charmed the Fa into giving him … Index Inside Free guides New interest in credit unions Power crazy Money Letters Savings deterrent Case Study an Invaluable Service Council tax burden The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise End this cheater's charter Alliance Leicester Are builders' freebies worth it? David Budworth examines the tempting incentives being offered on new-build properties The share centre Timesonline Halifax Cavendish Equity Release Mortgage Watch Buy-To-Let Loans Case Study Helpful Home Exchange Lloyds TSB What's on offer Borrowers are being stung by the time bandits Rebecca O'Connor explains how lenders are applying dubious interest charges on your transactions Multiple Display Advertising Items Slow on the uptake with faster payments Bradford & Bingley Case Study Double-Charged Lloyds TSB The safer way to take a punt Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Aap Savings Watch Abbey Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments The share centre Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares LA Fitness freeze wheeze Kaupthing Bank Your Shout Thrift Tips Index This Week Also this Week Body&soul Let's keep the golden glow Stories behind the News Why we need more role models closer to home Need to Know? Sun, sea and surfing Life-saving light Stories behind the News The ani urges Body oak Super … Will… Body… Antibody Well Well Division of labour Junk Medicine Maternity Care A bank that's the stuff of dreams Roger Dobson reports on a US database that is helping to unravel the meaning of dreams Reality check What does it mean? Timesonline His dark materials Acclaimed actor Sir Antony Sher talks to John Naish about his harrowing new role in the TV drama God on Trial, battling drugs and why art is the best therapy of all Plain truth about pain Inside the Mind of a GP I want your brain David Dexter is the man with 250 brains - donated ones that is - and he needs a lot more if the battle against Parkinson's is to be won. John Naish reports You don't have to be dead to be a donor From breast milk to bone marrow, you can help to make a difference Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . 'Mummy, why didn't Charlie invite me to his party?' Private pampering A members' club for babies? Yes, really, says a delighted Lucy McDonald, as she combines cupcakes with crèche For Families in the Times Sole therapy — it's just a walk in the park From squelching through mud to wading through water, Jini Reddy kicks off her shoes and takes a sensory stroll along Britain's first reflexology trail What's the Evidence? Pregnancy do's and don'ts Timesonline The Times Why 35 is the magic number If your waist measures more than 35in, or 37in for men, it may indicate a serious threat to your health, says Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell How do you measure up? Vitamins Direct Salade niçoise with MacKerel Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Ok, it should contain tuna but why bother when there's a tasty, guilt-free alternative? Thomasina's salade niçoise This dish is bursting with vitamin D from the MacKerel. Needed for str Timesonline The British couples with grape expectations Got a few acres to spare? You could be like these wine lovers who are treading a new career path on home The Times On the grapevine Trick or treatment? Cutting-edge beauty — without the knife Kasbah karma Grace Bradberry souks up the atmosphere at a luxury spa in Morocco Do the scientific claims on your cosmetics add up? We investigate a bestselling face mask with a hefty price tag Timesonline Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice The Times The Iro… cometh Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Donald Russell Index Cheese! Why 24 mistakes are better than thousands of hi-tech shots Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Will Hide Citizen Traveller Winner Mile Stones Timesonline Sun, sand — and a step back in time Pariah state? Martin Fletcher sees a different, charming face of Libya on a final family fling deep into the Sahara Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Need to know Three days to go . . . time to cast your green vote It's your last chance to have a say in our first Green Spaces Awards — your nomination could win a luxury rail trip for two to Venice, says Steve Keenan Mile Stones Timesonline Toby Sawday Judges Choices for August Anna Shepard Richard Hammond Titan HiTours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Let me eat cake: my quest for the best pastry in Paris From brioche to bonbons and beyond . . . Erica Wagner savours the sweet treats on the capital's pâtisserie trail Travelsphere Timesonline Need to know Page&moy Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Tours Have Gold in their Sights Adventure goes grey Brochures get classier as the over-50s take over, reports Tom Chesshyre Travel in Brief Timesonline A quiet corner of England . . . too quiet for some. But a Keira Knightley film is set to put the Peak District in the spotlight, says Stephen McClarence Need to know Bellboy The Times Your Say Timesonline Book now Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Travel Travel Aide Watch Ramada Manchester, Salford Quays Mystery Guest Timesonline Our Man in . . . Oakland Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'Booksleuth: answers for a faulty memory' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline Skoda 'My summer lesson: stick with your own choice of holiday reading' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, August 25,1985 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Thomas Stuttaford picks 6 medical marvels Reader Chart Robert Manwaring picks his six top books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . A taste for continuing Required reading Adam Dalgliesh should have long retired, but Marcel Berlins says that his latest case, The Private Patient, shows him and P. D. James still on fine form Extract My essential reading list Compiling his Waterstone's Writer's Table of 40 favourite books caused Philip Pullman to think hard about the criteria that he should apply. Here he reveals his list — and explains the reasoning behind his selection We've All Tried Making a list of our Desert Island … Hot type On your marks for Booker download Heroism still has a place Brian Lambert talks to Robert Bly, the iconoclast who at 81 has lost none of his contempt for modern culture Telling the story Written to order: great letters of love A fictitious book made famous by the recent film of Sex and the City has now become a genuine one. Ian Kelly tracks the great men who wrote love letters par excellence TLS Pain relief of a different kind Nonfiction Health Blessed Days of Anaesthesia How Anaesthetics Changed the World by Stephanie J. Snow Moving to the rhythmic beat of salsa Dance Travels on the Dance Floor One Man's Journey to the Heart of Salsa by Grevel Lindop Cooking up a distraction from death Memoir My Life as a Wife Love, Liquor and What to Do About the Other Women by Elisabeth Luard Battling with the vicissitudes of a tough life This is Not about Me In short Curiosities of Literature A Book-lover's Anthology of Literary Erudition by John Suthenand Random House, £12.99 The Times Intelligent yet still creepy Fiction Novel The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein by Peter Ackroyd Study of decay Novel The Gate of Air by James Buchan In short Seeking a better tomorrow Novel The Wasted Vigil by Nadeem Aslam Audiobooks Ambitious but flawed Novel Chicago Classics Hothouse Deluxe Paperbacks Nonfiction How Luxury Lost its Lustre by Dana Thomas Penguin, £8.99 The Gum Thief Fiction By Douglas Coupland Bloomsbury, £7.99 The Tiger that Isn't Seeing through a World of Numbers By Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot Profile Books, £7.99 The Deportees By Roddy Doyle Vintage, £7.99 Crow Country By Mark Cocker Vintage, £8.99 What Will Survive By Joan Smith Arcadia, £7.99 Just picture perfect Children's Jonadab and Rita (3+) by Shirley Hughes Spells (3+) by Emily Gravett Bubble Trouble (4+) by Margaret Mahy and Polly Dunbar The Times Ben MacIntyre Despite lacking the king's men, we may yet put Humpty together again Last word TLS Jumbo Crossword 774 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4620 Elap: The Listener Crossword 3997 Big Holes by Elap Bridge Picture Line KenKen Samurai Su Doku Su Doku No 2126 — Difficult Killer No 918 — Deadly (1 hour) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 2123 Index Times Escapes 2008 How to participate Rate Single rooms Exclusions Facilities key Hotel classification and grading England Bedforshire - Cornwall Timesonline The Times Index Highland Spring Highland Spring Highland Spring Highland Spring Highland Spring Soil Association Organic Food Awards 2008 Highland Spring Soil Association Organic Food Awards 2008 Highland Spring Soil Association Organic Food Awards 2008 Index Premier Contents 30.08.08 Martin Luther King's Nobel Prize Parade Contacts Virgin media The Dark Ages Peugeot This week: Inbox Zero Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Lexiconfusion No. 199 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs* Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Ford Retail Therapy Shop of Horrors Bargainhunter Out There Ruffles Lace How to Get Dressed CocaCola CocaCola The Blue Peter effect In 1958 a television show was launched that transformed British children's lives. Biddy Baxter, Blue Peter's powerhouse editor for 26 years, opens the archive to reveal the amazing relationship its viewers formed with the programme Orange O2 Liverpool The New Weekenders Lush countryside, nice manners, happy children: no wonder the middle classes are snapping up second homes in ready-made holiday villages that come with instant community spirit Volvo Ecco Nissan Brel Et Moi Clarks Hobo Superstar From jumping trains to spells in jail, Seasick Steve has led the archetypal bluesman's life. But now, at 57 (or maybe 67), he's hit the big time and is about to play the Royal Albert Hall Noble MacMillan From Russia with Love Take inspiration from the Steppes this autumn — layer on rich, embroidered fabrics, teamed with tassels, buckles and high boots The Times Gym'll Fix It Keeping up Appearances Worried about wearing make-up for work-outs? Don't be Q I want a sunbed tan for a big event. Are two six-minute sessions better than an eight-minute one? Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Natural products that are soothing for both body and mind Salon Spy: Tombolo Talasso Brand Alley HGS from Italy are Beautifully Plump with Dark Velvety Skins Food Fruit of the Gods The Sunday Times How often do you get the chance to save a child's life for £150? Two Businessmen were given Wee Handbags Full of Choccies Restaurants The Green Kitchen Cold Snaps Bertolli Even Specialist Merchants Appear Hazy about what Constitutes a Vegetarian or Vegan Wine Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Plums Food Detective Barbican Chic Interiors A London couple have lovingly applied their design aesthetic to a duplex in a landmark City estate, creating a sleek, uncluttered haven LG Six Great . . . Wall Clocks Pinboard Andrex Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families Ireland These… Valley Girl The rich list Gardens A carpet of green manure such as clover or alfalfa can save a fortune on compost — and the good news is, there's one for every soil type A Manure for All Seasons Honda Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Vegging out Wish I Wasn't Here a Horticulturalist Can't Enjoy a Holiday with the Same Abandon as Everybody Else Dwell The Kitchen Restoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyn-Plan Three of us were winched to 150ft and then released on a giant bungee. 'l am Lindsay Lohan!' yelled Lily, 10. 'No!' I shouted. 'l am Lindsay Lohan!' Beta Male My Multiyork Prada Index Nokia Timesonline. co. uk/theknowledge Plain daft Jane Pride and Prejudice meets Life on Mars . . . A genius idea or just bonkers? Hugo Rifkind watches ITV update Jane Austen Cold comfort Out In autumn British culture springs back to life. Richard Morrison can't wait One heil of a performance Screen He's not just Keira Knightley's squeeze . . . Rupert Friend has shown his mettle playing a fearsome Nazi, says Kevin Maher Meet the Child Stars of the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Hmv Top Films in Rep The Strangers New Film Reviews Director: Bryan Bertino, 15,85min Stars: Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman, Gemma Ward On general release Step Brothers Director: Adam McKay, 15,98min Stars: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen On general release Babylon A. D. Director: Mathieu Kassovitz, 12A, 101min Stars: Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh. Mélanie Thierry On general release Nineties nostalgia The Film The Wackness is an engaging, sharply observed coming-of-age tale, says Wendy Ide Times and Winds Director: Reha Erdem, 15,110min Stars: Taner Birsel, Köksal Engür, Elit Iscan On selected release, in Turkish Triangle Director: Ringo Lam/ Johnny To/ Hark Tsui, tbc, 101min Stars: Louis Koo, Simon Yam, Sun Honglei On selected release, in Cantonese Sakuran Director: Mika Ninagawa, 15,111min Stars: Anna Tsuchiya, Kippei Shiina, Yoshino Kimura On Selected release, in Japanese Ben X Director: Nic Balthazar, 15,93min Stars: Greg Timmermans, Marijke Pinoy, Laura Verlinden On general release, in Dutch Angel Director: François Ozon, 15,92min Stars: Romola Garai, Michael Fassbender, Sam Neill On general release Daylight Robbery Director: Paris Leonti, 15,92min Stars: Geoff Bell, Paul Nichols, Robert Boulter On selected release Films on Release Autumn Choice Film Our pick of the new season's crop, from Bush to Bond, Brideshead and beyond Podcast of the Week Stephen Fry's elegant rambles keep Chris Campling amused Straight from the horse's mouth Stage Stephen Rea finds it easier to act alongside a dead horse than talk about his personal life, says Morgan Falconer Autumn Choice Stage The best shows promise laughs and tears, too — especially if you don't book quickly Top Five Comedy Top Five Theatre Deloitte Top Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Dance Vote Risqué business Sounds Her lipgloss-lesbian anthem may have ruffled feathers but Katy Perry just wants to entertain, she tells Sophie Harris Top Classical Top Five Clubs Autumn Choice Sounds In the absence of a summer, live music makes this the year's hottest season Fujiya & Miyagi Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Lightbulbs (Full Time Hobby, TMS £10.99) Giant Sand Provisions (Yep Roc, TMS £10.99) The Chemical Brothers Brotherhood (Virgin, TMS £12.99) Brian Wilson That Lucky Old Sun (EMI, TMS £12.99) Bloc Party Intimacy (Wichita, TMS £12.99) Various Artists Jazz/world Calypsoul 70 (Strut, TMS £11.99) EST Leucocyte (ACT, TMS £13.99) Motörhead The Big CD Steve Jelbert on Motörizer (SPV, TMS £12.99) Maggini Quartet Classical Maxwell Davies Naxos Quartets Nos 9 & 10 (Naxos, TMS, £5.99) Teatro La Fenice La Rondine (DVD) (Arthaus Musik, TMS £22.99 ) Simon Rattle Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique (EMI, TMS £13.99) Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz The many faces of Bacon Sights As Tate Britain pays tribute to Francis Bacon, his friends and rivals tell Joanna Pitman about the artist they knew Top Events Threadneedle Top Museums Autumn Choice Sights Top Five Galleries Top Five for Kids Square Meal: Top private dining spots Eat in intimacy, with Square Meal's guide to restaurants with private rooms in the South East The Latymer The Big Eat Squaremeal Married to the job TV&RADIO Few stage actresses are as good on TV as Lesley Sharp, says Andrew Billen — but few have been inspired by Dick Emery Wizards, the Undead and Dorrit From vampires to classic Dickens, James Jackson, our TV editor, picks the viewing highlights for autumn Radio Head Neil Fisher hears tales from Grub Street Saturday 30 TV&RADIO Main channels TV Choice Variations The Taking of Pelham 123 (1974) Main channels Saturday 30 Film Choice Five, 4.05pm Batman Forever (1995) Channel 4,6.50pm The Time Machine (2002) ITV1, 9.10pm Bride and Prejudice (2004) Channel 4,10.10pm The Big Easy (1987) BBC One, 11.30pm Shrek the Third (2007) Multi Channel Sky Premiere, 8pm Saturday 30 Prime-time multichannel The Most Annoying Couples We Love to Hate Digital Choice BBC Three, 9.10pm Live Premier League Football Setanta Sports 1,5.15pm What Happened to the Hindenburg? UKTV History, 6pm Inspector Morse ITV3, 7.05pm Jane Eyre BBC Four, 7.30pm Most Haunted Live Living, 8pm Stephen Fry: Guilty Dave, 9.40pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Main channels TV Choice Variations Out of Africa (1985) Main channels Sunday 31 Film Choice ITV1, 1.35pm A Perfect Murder (1998) Five, 9pm Half Nelson (2006) BBC One, 10.50pm Chopper (2000) BBC Two, 11.30pm The Matrix (1999) Multi Channel Sky Modern Greats, 8pm The Browning Version (1994) ITV3, 9pm Sunday 31 Prime-time multichannel Hairspray: The School Musical Digital Choice Sky1,7pm Live Premier League Football/Live Scottish Football Sky Sports 1/Setanta Sports 1, from 1pm Gladiators Sky1,8pm Take Me to the Edge Virgin1,8pm A Very Polish Practice Sky Arts, 9pm Dexter FX, 10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 31 Monday 1 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Spy in Black (1939, b/w) Main channels Monday 1 Film Choice Channel 4,1pm Police Academy (1984) ITV1, 10.35pm Indecent Proposal (1993) Channel 4,11.10pm Monday 1 Prime-time multichannel Ross Kemp on Gangs Digital Choice Sky1,9pm Proms on Four 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Taggart: 25 Years of Murder UKTV Drama, 8pm Eugene Onegin Sky Arts, 8pm James Martin's Brittany UKTV Food, 9pm Profiling: Colin Dexter ITV3, 9pm MacIntyre: Edge of Existence UKTV Documentary, 9pm Shooting Britney E4,10pm Radio listings Radio Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Main channels TV Choice Variations One of Our Aircraft is Missing (1942, b/w) Main channels Tuesday 2 Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm The Peacemaker (1997) BBC One, 10.35pm Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Multi Channel Sky Modern Greats, 10pm Tuesday 2 Prime-time multichannel CelebAir Digital Choice ITV2, 9pm Driving Mum & Dad Mad BBC3, 8pm Deadliest Catch Discovery, 9pm Prison Break Sky1,9pm Don't Tell the Bride BBC3, 9pm Katy Brand's Big Ass Show ITV2, 10pm True Stories: Four Wives, One Man More4,10pm Call the Cops BBC4, 10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Main channels TV Choice Variations A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Main channels Wednesday 3 Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm Opening Night (1977) Multi Channel Sky Arts, 10pm The Consequences of Love (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Wednesday 3 Prime-time multichannel THe Riches Digital Choice Virgin, 9pm The Secret History National Geographic, 9pm Drama Trails ITV3, 9pm Depth Charge Sky1,10pm Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery BBC Four, 10pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Main channels TV Choice Variations Black Narcissus (1947) Main channels Thursday 4 Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm All of Me (1984) BBC One, 11.15pm Tsotsi (2005) MultiChannel Sky Indie, 10pm Thursday 4 Prime-time multichannel Lost Horizons: The Big Bang/The Big Bang Machine Digital Choice BBC Four, 8pm/9pm Fossil Detectives BBC Four, 7.30pm Money for Nothing BBC Three, 9pm Peter Ackroyd's Thames Sky Arts, 8.30pm The Wrong Door BBC Three, 10.30pm Rich Hall's Fishing Show Dave, 10.40pm Radio Thursday 4 Radio listings Friday 5 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Battle of the River Plate (1956) Main channels Friday 5 Film Choice Channel 4,1.15pm Just Friends (2005) BBC One, 11.40pm Quadrophenia (1979) Multi Channel ITV4, 11.20pm Friday 5 Prime-time multichannel Manchester Night Digital Choice BBC Four, from 9pm Mike Figgis Night Sky Arts, from 8pm Curious Tribe UKTV Documentary, 9pm American Inventor Virgin1,9pm Living with the Enemy History Channel, 9pm Vipers Sky1,10pm Live from Abbey Road More4,12.55am Radio Friday 5 Radio listings Bose
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