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Gráinne Gilmore, Professor Michael Reiss Director of Education The Royal Society, Giles Smith, David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Avril Groom, Shaun Thorpe, Natalie Sandison, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Matt Spence, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Charlotte Uhlenbroek, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Sarah Urwin Jones, Emma Cook, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Nathan Englander, MacKenzie Crook, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Tony Ashton, Beverley D'silva, Emma Tucker, Clive Davis, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Sam Marlowe, The Rev Michael, Kaya Burgess, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Adrian L. Bruder, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Alastair Clarke, Vivienne Parry, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Dr Copperfield, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Andrew Collins Film editor, Nancy Durrant, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Mrs Daloni Peel, Rachel Sylvester, Steve Keenan, Philip Kingsley, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Sutherland, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Malcolm Keep, Dan Sabbagh, Laura Lovett, Jo Morris, Laura Dixon, Ralph Erskine, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Nicholas Roe, Peter Millar, Sophie Harris, Michael C. Neale, CB, Daisy Goodwin, Charles Bremner, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Rosie Windsor, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Dow Jones Newswires, Tom Whitwell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Chris Power, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Michael White, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Laura Westcott, Christina Koning, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, Edward Windham-Bellord, Zachary Karabell, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Paul Milner, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Gordon Ramsay, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Nick Andell, Alice Thomson, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Roger Boyes, Russell Eaton, Francesca Steele, Paul Adams, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Allan Mallinson, Janet Aliford, Tom Whipple, Katie Duval, Margaret Reynolds, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Sean Jones, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Simon Winchester, Joanna Pitman, Chris De Havas, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Ehrlich, Paula Baron, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Robert Crampton, Harriet Addison, Emily Ford, Stephen Carey, Dominic Maxwell, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Angus Clarke, Alistair Cooke, Helen Rutter, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Carlton Mitre, Caitlin Moran, Mr Lemon, Celia Dodd, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Stewart Kidd Heritage Fire Protection Consultant, Denis MacShane, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Elizabeth Noyes, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Kate Quill, Anna Shepard, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Lorraine Kelly, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, James Christopher, David Budworth, Frances Johnson, Simon Crompton, Alan Jackson, Andy McNab, Brian Stowe, Matt Roberts, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Caroline Henshaw, Kim Newman, Sam Russell, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Holidays at risk as more airlines face bankruptcy XL took bookings weeks after loans were called in 85,000 stranded abroad Labour whip sacked over leadership plot The water boy Michael Phelps explores dry land Up Pompeii! What went on in the bathhouse Unseen Betjeman Read and hear the lost poems Roman's girl Dasha and the new artocracy Index Deception or Dawn? Leading articles Until the details of the Zimbabwe deal are known, it is unclear whether the country has really rid itself of the curse of Mugabe Index Protest and Survive The Liberal Democrats can thrive as the anti-politics party Concert Party Tonight's finale is the capstone of another exhilarating Proms season Body & Soul TheKnowledge Magazine Books Travel Money I want it all out in the open, says rebel They won't back him, but can't sack him Analysis Exit strategies Patek Philippe The Ryder Cup outfits that could leave 'Stepford Wives' styling in the rough Why golf birdies beat football Wags Timesonline The Workout NHS claims bill soars Web music charges A councillor too far EuroMillions result Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Hackers claim there's a black hole at the atom smashers' computer It could be serious next time Analysis FENDI Tears, anger, shock as 85,000 holiday Britons are stranded all around the world Travel Q&A How to spot the warning signs Analysis Largest airlift in 20 years will cost £20m Top UK tour operators Timesonline Passengers on blazing Tunnel train say doors were locked One year on, missing boy is still a blank space in … Runaway children Dolce & Gabbana On the run Seat Barclays Anglicans back Darwin over 'noisy' creationists Bonhams Ba Marksandspencer It takes two to tango as rival talent shows fight to please stay-at-home Saturday viewers What fun: let the credits roll, and the grumbling begin Monarch Sainsbury's Why Labour should dump its compassion Christianity has not done socialism any favours. The Left must embrace progress and winners, not the workshy and the weak Dfs Sluttiness and abstinence - isn't there a middle way? Timesonline Holy MacKerel, it's Restaurant Critic Man! If the Japanese have a cartoon wine critic, the world could do with a superhero to save us all from bad, overpriced food Here be dragons, hundreds of little chuggers Water works Happy hobby Picture Gallery The choice: STD sluttiness or 'true love waits' Abstinence may be cool in America but it's largely ridiculed on this side of the Atlantic. There must be a middle way How can sworn enemies possibly share power? The deal in Zimbabwe may break down but it could also become a model for Africa's future Background note In my view Past Notes Science and the case for creationism Lofty hopes CERN is worthwhile Legal aid fees must reflect barristers' expertise Let's stop this end of the pier show Timesonline Enigma variations Cambridge classes Twin tracks Verse and worse Spellbound No, we're not moving to the Shetland Islands Bosch Old (ish) news Isle offensive Not drowning On the bounce Fathers' rights official tried to ruin man's custody case Rac rescue Currys Ocado No 10 joins the fashion parade as London parties on Any colour you could ever want — as long as it's beige Dunelm mill Times2 I'm no Tory, Lib Dem leader says. But he seems to have stolen Tory clothes Saturday interview The corduroy jacketed element of his party may struggle with Nick Clegg's ideas for tax cuts and lower public spending, but their leader says that today's sceptical voters want smaller government Bmibaby Clegg credentials Magnet Quick fire Timesonline Panasonic Town's pound note bucks the downturn Coors Brittany Ferries Farmers demand government help after their hopes are Farming This time last year farmers were celebrating a bumper year. Now their crops are flattened by rain and they want urgent cash aid. Simon de Bruxelles and Valerie Elliott report Empiredirect Only the rabbits face the bullet Barceló Hotels & Resorts Timesonline CitroËn Sony hopes singing priests in £1.4m deal have mass appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World Land-Rover Care children wait for places at boarding schools Soldier killed in Afghanistan was war hero Navy may hand over Nelson's flagship to a charity Time continuum - Einstein's watch is up for sale Comet British dancer wins place at Nureyev's old school Dell Police chief denies helping defence lawyers Multiple Display Advertising Items Britons killed in rig crash named Scam uses Blair charity name Nightclub closed after stabbings Two arrested over metal haul English class for battered binmen Ebookers Honest Jon heads young blades as Brown faces night … Politics A group of Labour voters came up with startling verdicts when asked to rate the Prime Minister against six potential rivals, Francis Elliott writes Timberland We need to rethink our approach, Straw admits Wanted: a clear sense of direction Thin stuff, but sheer cheek sees them home Comedy The Mighty Boosh Edinburgh Festival Theatre Möben Great Ormond Street Hospital Briton on mercy trip is shot dead defending family Armed intruders murder man in South Africa Russell Howard Bonhams The Carphone Warehouse My Week The God Particle* The Times Sucker or victor? World waits to see if Tsvangirai has really come out on top Zimbabwe Timesonline Wal-Mart moms switch support to strong Sarah Q&A Canon Power-share raises spectre of unity pact that ruined Nkomo Multiple Display Advertising Items Martial law general faces court over his crackdown 27 years ago He did it to keep Russians out, says defence Poland Timesonline Wojciech Jaruzelski Pope on mission to bring faith to France (AP): Favourite to win (AP): Mine owners arrested (AP): Search hopes dashed (AFP): Re-election bid fails (AFP): Barred from birth (Reuters): High on chocolate War on Georgia is our September 11, says President Medvedev vows to use force to protect regions Russia Holiday Inn The Times Million people told 'flee or die' as 20ft wall of water heads towards low ground United States Alliance Leicester Timesonline MPH Wal-Mart moms push 'soulmate' to the White House US Elections Democrats release the attack dogs on opponent 'stuck in age of Rubik's Cube' Timesonline Right finally shows faith in McCain Culture+ Triumph for Zuma as court throws out all charges South Africa The Sunday Times Which? The Sunday Times Break-up of the Beetles: city ends its affair with beloved VW minicabs Mexico Express Manchester airport Fashion chief attacks energy 'profiteers' The law of the land Hurricane reckoning Deutsche Bank deal Quote of the day West End challenge Business big shot Barclays Bank in talks over bargain basement deal for Lehman Brothers Lufthansa sees bmi as weapon in greater battle with BA 'Reform, Chairman Mao said famously is not a dinner Index Stock markets Fierce headwinds in civil aviation mean that investors should assume crash position Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery The rescue that shouldn't be Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Metallica test magnetic appeal of gaming industry Timesonline Business big shot Music business is still game Collapse of Longmead reflects pain in DIY sector The Times More fun and games with Lehman Brothers City Diary From Southern California comes the piteous tale of … City Diary Picture Gallery Arts on the agenda for exiting honorary envoy City Diary There is nothing like a good car crash to attract City Diary Quelle horreur! Delegates at an event in Nice held … City Diary Klaus Jacobs dies at 72 Give our customers a chance, fashion chief tells 'profiteering' energy groups GSK revamps research to boost cancer drugs output Ofcom hits back at BSkyB accusations Hopes rise for rate cut Thomson: Gem of an offer Shift in hiring trend New Star loses fund Tesco aims at Argos In the battleground of office politics, a title is just the measure of a job's worth The Times Timesonline Insurers braced for $25bn losses as Ike gains strength ahead of landfall in Texas GfK chairman quits after clash over thwarted merger Deutsche Bank makes £2.2bn U-turn to buy stake in Postbank The Sun Fears of a property shock highlight the flaws beginning to appear in the Middle Kingdom's economic miracle China The storm clouds are gathering as the seemingly unstoppable juggernaut of double-digit Chinese growth starts to slow down, Leo Lewis writes Timesonline Leadership's instinct is control Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 'i believe that the centres of cities should become vibrant areas. The West End is extraordinary' Martin Waller meets the woman who shook up the City and is now charged with doing the same to London's main shopping destination CV London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 XL's fall gives a boost to Thomas Cook and TUI Market report Dart Group avoids turbulence Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Read all about it — RBS offers hope for battered media stocks Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professor George Zarnecki Pioneering historian of Romanesque art who was a pillar of the Courtauld Institute for some 40 years Professor George (Jerzy) Zarnecki, CBE, historian of the Romanesque, was born on September 12,1915. He died on September 8,2008, aged 92 'i was born so far back that mountain bikes hadn't … Sir Denis Rooke Lives remembered Sir Bill Cotton Ian Fraser, VC Ian Hibell Globetrotting adventurer who travelled more than 250,000 miles by bicycle Ian Hibell, globetrotting cyclist, was born on January 6,1934. He died in a road accident on August 23,2008, aged 74 Timesonline We must strive to forgive others as God has forgiven us Monsignor Roderick Strange is the Rector of the Pontifical Beda College, Rome Timesonline Clamour to save Catholic treasures Faith As several of England's finest Roman Catholic chruches face closure and even demolition, campaigners among the laity question the wisdom and legality of the cuts Golf cheats, crushing handshakes and blowing one's nose politely Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Churchill in uniform and Ralph or Rafe Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages 65th Wedding Anniversary Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices School Notices Birthdays The Times Legal Notices Trustee Acts IntraMed Ltd BiGDUG Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Great British Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Products, Dept. Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Look Here to gain double first in classics Doncaster Course specialists Curragh Surrey on the be\rink after innings defeat against Mastercraftsman, the Aidan O'Brien-trained favourite Totescoop6 details Honolulu masters conditions Chester Great Leighs There is an 8am inspection at Redcar today to determine Ladbrokes Goodwood Audi Karlsson and Hansen show readiness for Europe cause Golf Inside today Football Fixtures Today Kempton Park Racing Doncaster Yesterday's results Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Sandown Park Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Bangor Football Results Cycling Equestrianism Golf Paralympic Games Wolverhampton Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Johnson fights back the tears to honour her mum with gold Paralympics Wigan adjust to life without home comforts after 'eviction' Rugby league Inside today Medals table Tomlinson inspires Hampshire's rise to top as Surrey keep sinking Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Northamptonshire v Essex Somerset v Durham Flood creates a storm for England coaches Guinness Premiership Hodgson the hero again as he rescues stale Sharks with late dropped goal Guinness Davydenko in clear after fixing inquiry Petacchi doubles up Blenheim abandoned Wolstenholme woe Mosley back in driving seat after delivering threat to 'conspirators' Motor racing Timesonline Bumpy road ahead despite Rossi's smooth title progress Motorcycling Lewis raises suspicions over Bolt's records Timesonline Mason grateful for mixed blessings Gang violence, hard training and serious injuries helped to mould Britain's leading high jumper, as Rick Broadbent discovered The Times Sorting out the Rhyls from Metalurgs Football PFA thrilled by respectful approach to new season We woz robbed - and now for the remedy City branding is Virgin on the ridiculous Hopoate reaps reward from making use of his hand speed Yorke and Trinidad in line of fire as furious Keane takes aim at 'clowns' Sunderland manager hits back in war of words Pearce hopes to have Walcott as a junior choice Blow for Moyes after Jacobsen ruled out Stoke recruit Francis Fowler sets his goals Ethiopia kicked out Southgate double Manchester City v Chelsea Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Portsmouth v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Wigan v Sunderland Today 3pm Blackburn v Arsenal Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 3pm Fulham v Bolton Today 3pm Top scorers Stoke v Everton Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Liverpool v Manchester United Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Newcastle v Hull Today 3pm West Brom v West Ham Today 3pm Tottenham v Aston Villa Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 Liverpool must match United to avoid discontent rearing its head Defeat by rivals could reopen old wounds Mowbray wary as Zola becomes part of import trade Timesonline Berbatov signing helps put Ferguson at ease before test of title credentials Timesonline City ambition dismissed as United give history lesson Emirates' competition for fame puts heat on sheikh to make City winners Gulf states use clubs and stars to raise profile Abu Dhabi v Manchester Hughes hopes Robinho will have impact of Cantona West Ham ready to fight for services of Clarke after Chelsea block move Spurned club plan to show forward where he went wrong Shift in power as all eyes turn from Anfield to battle of the billionaires NatWest Times Crossword 24,018 The Times Hopes high for Keegan U-turn after Ashley talks The Times Sky Sports Robinho prepares to unveil his bag of tricks at the … 'Maybe we will wake up and it will be a dream, like Index Inside Women score pay equaliser Money Letters Agents of their own fate Case Study Council Denies Compensation Time warp The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Robert Cole says to buy the London Stock Exchange Free gudies title Times Money Brown's plans are cold comfort Fidelity Stay on course to tame student debt James Charles explains the best ways to budget and how to make savings on everything from books to bills F&C Investments Discounts galore Multiple Display Advertising Items Schroders Are these deals a bright idea? Lauren Thompson asks whether the capped and fixed-rate tariffs being promoted by energy companies will cut your costs in the long run Alliance Leicester Government puts the heat on suppliers Case Study Britannia How to reduce the pension divide David Budworth suggests ways to boost a modest fund to the levels enjoyed by the pampered public sector Kaupthing Bank Bradford & Bingley Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Generous Benefits Appeal service railroads passenger Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Equity ISA Stock exchange back in play The Times Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch Balance Transfers 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 Jupiter Index People Medicine Active Also this Week Next Week The truth is hard to take Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News One-off miscarriages are heartbreaking — but common Need to Know? 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"Why did you give me such an unusual name?" Timesonline 'i still feel the pain of my parents' divorce' Author Daisy Goodwin was 5 when her parents split up. After 21 years of marriage she explains why she would never put her daughters through the same heartache Especially for Families in the Times PERiproducts Up Pompeii! What the Romans really got up to From one-night stands to steamy encounters in the bathhouse, the renowned classicist Mary Beard devles into the lives of Pompeii's citizens and finds a society obsessed with sex, sex and more sex Feasting and frolicking Binge-drinking and brawls Sex, shopping and chasing slaves Baring all at the baths Timesonline Landing the reel deal Do you know your MacKerel from your mahi-mahi? Thomasina Miers shows you which fish to eat — and where to draw the line Davidormerod The stamp of approval: MSC logo carriers Nutritionist's verdict Catch of the day: an easy guide to sustainable seafood species Do some foods stop drugs working? Fast and furious Cycling star Victoria Pendleton tells John Naish how psychotherapy helped her to overcome her demons and strike gold at the Beijing Games Cheltenhamfestivals Pedal power How to train like Madonna The Times Branching out The actor MacKenzie Crook begins a monthly seriés on life in the woods One green bottle — just add water Can the hip designer Orla Kiely wean us off bottled mineral water, asks Anna Shepard The bottle bank Times Online Lloydspharmacy Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us The Times What's happening in the Times Health Club Timesonline Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Something for the weekend Wild at heart Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV presenter Charlotte Uhlenbroek, 40, on safari chic, smoking — and getting close up with nature Alpro soya Index Shelve the books, I've found the answer to my holiday prayers Correspondents Daniel Finkelstein Slims down Inside/online Hot Spot Arrivals Will Hide Take your partners . . . The Debrief Float on by . . . Site of the Week Thomson Worldwide Citizen Traveller Week 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a deep breath — you'll need You voted, now we'll test them Nicholas Roe savours the highs and lows on a trek through the arid Atacama desert as he crosses the mighty Andes Qantas Need to know Mile Stones Your Green Spaces Nominations Menorca how far do you need to go? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Thomas Cook Wii boys get hooked on fishing Emma Tucker's young sons are converted to the bracing outdoors - in sumptuous surroundings HealthClub Need to know Supercruiser, or large headache? A fjord trip with two parents, four children and a husband might leave some people all at sea. Not Rosie Millard Titanhitours Need to know The Times Take the plunge: family holidays to book now Julia Brookes suggests ten top getaways for 2009 — grab them while they last Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunseekers defy the downturn Summer Half-Term Breaks Syria's top spot Contrast the state of next season's winter and summer bookings Winter Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Book now Bellboy Pageandmoy Passage to Java and beyond A Voyage from Phuket to Bali aboard the Ms Island Sky 28th December 2009 to 10 th January 2010 Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Holidays Cruises Great Rail Journeys Travel Aide Mystery Guest Timesonline Our Man in . . . Bangkok Crystal Norway Index Reader's Block Index 'Not picking Rushdie makes perfect sense' Contributors The wrong blurb Win lunch with Anita Shreve Timesonline David Baddiel 'In the restaurant of literature, fish is the grown-up choice' His word TLS Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Angus Clarke picks his favourite religious poets Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six fiction, September 13,1976 Reader Chart Paula BARON's top six Second World War reads Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The time of our lives Required reading Notwithstanding 'far too much bile', Roy Hattersley finds himself enjoying Our Times, A. N. Wilson's analysis of life under Elizabeth II The Times The poet in the pulpit John Betjeman's faith was a vital part of his life and work. In the 1950s, he wrote a series of religious poems for radio. Derwent May assesses the verse published here for the first time The Bishop Three Crosses The Lenten Season Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot type Shock as Booker list stays secret On the Baltimore beat David Simon tells Nathan Englander how the mean streets of West Baltimore inspired his true-crime classic Homicide and later his cult television series The Wire The Times A cop show that isn't In praise of those who came up short John Sutherland casts an eye over those who slid below the Booker radar Insight lies in the detail Nonfiction Military lives Great Military Lives Leadership and Courage — In Obituaries edited by Major-General Michael Tillotson Understanding the US made easy Politics In Defence of America by Bronwen Maddox Much ado about China's achievements Biography Bomb Book and Compass Joseph Needham and the Great Secrets of China by Simon Winchester An artist dedicated to the pursuit of fun Lord Berners Composer, Writer, Painter by Peter Dickinson In short All questions are left unanswered Fiction Novel The Believers by Zoë Heller A bad apple in search of salvation Novel Home by Marilynne Robinson In short From porn to Dante's Inferno Horror The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson Haunted by a court martial Thriller A Whispered Name by William Brodrick A world of dissolution Novel One Morning like a Bird by Andrew Miller Classics The Blind Owl and Three Drops of Blood and Other Stories by Sadeq Hedayat Nonfiction Paperbacks Beechcombings: The Narratives of Trees by Richard Mabey Vintage, £8.99 £8.54 (free p&p) Fiction What was Lost by Catherine O'Flynn Tindal Street, £7.99 The Whisperers Private Life in Stalin's Russia by Orlando Figes Penguin, £10.99 The Quiet Girl By Peter Hoeg translated by Nadia Christensen Vintage, £7.99 Miracles of Life An Autobiography by J. 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Ballard HarperPerennial, £7.99 West Coast By Kate Muir Headline Review, £6.99 Heroes not yet hardened Children's By Royal Command (11+) by Charlie Higson Silverfin: The Graphic Novel (9+) by Charlie Higson & Kev Walker Rip Runner (9+) by Will Gatti The Times Audiobooks Robert Goddard Ben MacIntyre 'Linguistic sharks will gobble up unsuspecting small fry' Last word Next week in Books Jumbo Crossword 776 Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble® Word watching Two brains Answers Find the Connection Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4632 The Listener Crossword 3999 Tobacco The Workout Bridge Picture Line KenKen No 225 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 108 — Easy 2 Su Doku No 2158 — Difficult 3 Killer No 930 — Deadly (1 hour 5 minutes) Friday Solutions Index Capri, Pompeii & the Bay of Naples Eight days from only £599pp South Africa Sixteen days from only £1,599pp California and the Golden West Fifteen days from only £1,199pp Etna, Palermo, Siracusa, Taormina Sicily Eight days from only £699pp Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains Six days from only £499pp Provence Undiscovered Six days from only £499pp Seville, Cordoba, Granada Classical Spain Seven days from only £549pp New York Boston & New England Ten days from only £1,299pp Peru Twelve days from only £2,199pp City of Pope Jean-Paul II Krakow Four days from only £319pp Prague Four days from only £299pp India Eleven days from £1,169pp or fifteen days from £1,499pp Canada's Rocky Mountaineer Nine days from £1,399pp or sixteen days including the Alaska Cruise from £1,999pp Vietnam & Cambodia Sixteen days from only £1,799pp China & Hong Kong Sixteen days from only £1,999pp Bruges by Eurostar Four days from only £219pp Loire Valley and Monet's Garden by Eurostar Six days from only £399pp Paris by Eurostar Four days from only £209pp Lake Garda, Venice & Verona Eight days from only £509pp Victoria Falls, Botswana Safari & Cape Town Eleven days from £2,099pp Index Next Barclays Contents 13.09.08 Volkswagen Stirling Moss Taking It Easy at Monza Contacts Ba The Dark Ages This week: Celebrity video bloggers I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Wisdom Juliette Lewis, 35, Actress and Musician Lexiconfusion No. 201 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Jersey Shop Retail Therapy Happy Talk Bargainhunter Out There Minimalist Workwear Clean lines and muted tones are the simple rules for autumn's unfussy workwear. Flat pumps and a classic bag complete the air of effortless chic Push the Envelope How to Get Dressed Peugeot On the waterfront Beijing changed Michael Phelps's life for ever, turning him into one of the world's greatest Olympians. So how is this 23-year-old swimming machine adapting, in the afterglow, to life on land? Jaguar Beringer Portrait of an Oligarch's Lady Dasha Zhukova Wales Cymru Boots When the Guns Fall Silent What happens to combat heroes when they return to normal life? SAS veteran and writer Andy McNab talks to Robert Crampton about the battle that begins when the fight is over John Lewis John Lewis Rayburn VJV Hello, Dolly One Man and his Horse A South London childhood doesn't usually produce dedicated horsemen. Sportswriter Simon Barnes' new book reveals his unlikely obsession with riding, and one feisty mare in particular MBT Pfizer London calling On the eve of Fashion Week, some of the industry's most influential movers and shakers explain why the capital still cuts a dash when it comes to global style Timesonline Less is More Keeping up Appearances Survive the credit crunch with a handful of investment buys Dear Sarah Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Affordabie glitz that won't max out your credit card Salon Spy: Clarins Take It Easy In the second week of exclusive extracts from his new book, Cooking for Friends, Gordon Ramsay keeps things simple but still turns on the style Linguine with Lemon, Feta and Basil Goat's Cheese, Beetroot and Lentil, Salad Devilled MacKerel with Horseradish Potatoes Sundaytimeswineclub Cider and Honey Roast Leg of Lamb A perfect roast Serves 6 Apples and cider go wonderfully with lamb. The apples break down on cooking and help thicken the sauce Pear and Frangipane Tart Teatime treats Serves 4-6 This beautiful and delicious tart is so quick and easy to make. It can be served warm or at room temperature, and is ideal fodder for a lavish picnic Coffee and Almond Crunch Cake Rombouts Welsh I Ate with X, No, with K, No, P. My 'culinary Adviser'. With the Ghost of my Childhood Pet Cat, Percy Restaurants The Green Kitchen Milky Ways Allinson Neville Johnson Some Merchants' Lists are now so Dull, Armchair Wine Travellers May Wonder why They Bothered Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Elderberries Food Detective Feeling Groovy Interiors Religious art, curious dolls, Russian prints and weird toys — the London home of the Feeling singer Dan Gillespire Sells is an eclectic delight SmileTrain Fired Earth 'in my View, There's No Such Thing as a Standard Lamp' Ask Aggie Home Help Each week, Times Magazine readers put their own domestic goddess queries to our houseproud expert, Aggie MacKenzie Polly Bear Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families This week: Cards on the table The Sunday Times Oh, the thrill of peering into the hen's hiding place to see three small parcels of fluff cheeping away under her skirts Valley Girl Green Dreams Gardens What makes an eco-friendly garden? For our competition winners, from opposite ends of the British Isles, it's about mindset as much as method Weekend Tips Vegging out In Absentia our Jet-Setting Gardener is Back on Home Turf - and Has Unearthed Some Surprises Atlanticholidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Dwell Husqvarna Multiple Display Advertising Items The entire car turned on me, the wind-ups merciless, ruthless, ceasless. 'So, Bob, you're a writer, this'll have to be the best best-man speech ever' Beta Male The Times Royal Caribbean Patek Philippe Index Duchy Original Index Image of the Week Hardy annuals Starts Staying in A lavish BBC period drama and a new series of Strictly Come Dancing? It must be autumn, says Caitlin Moran Step right in Going out Our great buildings should be open to all of us, all year, argues Richard Morrison Young, single and fired Screen Meeting the starts of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, James Christopher tries hard to do neither Top Films in Rep Pineapple Express New Film Reviews Director: David Gordon Green, 15,111min Stars: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Rosie Perez On general release Eden Lake Director: James Watkins, 18,91min Stars: Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbinder, Thomas Turgoose On general release Ashes of Time Redux Director: Wong Kar-Wai, 15,93min Stars: Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai On selected release, in Mandarin/Cantonese Suffer little children The Big Film Kevin Maher in shocked by the bleak tragedy of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Director: Mark Herman, 12A, 95min Stars: Jack Scanion, Asa Butterfield, David Thewlis On general release The Romance of Astrea and CÉladon Director: Eric Rohmer, 12A, 109min Stars: Andy Gillet, Stéphanie Crayencour, Cécile Cassel On selected release, in French …ar City Director: Baltasar Kormákur, …5,93min Stars: Ingvar E. Sigurösson, Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir On selected release, in celandic Heavy Metal in Baghdad Directors: Suroosh Alvi/Eddy Moretti, 15,84min Stars: Suroosh Aivi/Eddy Moretti, 15,84min On selected release Also out Films on Release Forgetting Sarah Marshall DVD Reviews Director: Nicholas Stoiler, 15,2008 Stars: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Russell Brand Rental/retail DVD, retail Blu-ray Smart People Director: Noam Murro, 15,2008 Stars: Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church, Ellen Page Rental/retail DVD Terror's Advocate Director: Barbet Schroeder, 15,2007 Retail DVD Also out Master of mighty manga The 'Japanese Walt Disney' deserves wider acclaim, says Dominic Wells Driving Theory Training Games Reviews Atari/DS (£19.99,3+) Dracula: Origin Ascaron/PC (£19.99,12+) Madden NFL 09 EA Sports/All consoles (£29.99-£49.99,3+) Viva PiÑata: Trouble in Paradise Microsoft/Xbox 360 (£39.99.3+) Podcast of the Week Fighting Talk puts the humour in sport, says Chris Campling Apocalypse then If Apocalypse Now looked hellish on screen, that was nothing compared to making it. Francis Ford Coppola tells Ed Potton about his jungle odyssey What's New on the DVD Multiple Classified Advertising Items No, but seriously . . . Stage He found fame, in rom-coms but John Hannah won't shy from big issues — like middle age, says Bruce Dessau Top Five Opera Top Five Comedy Top Five Theatre Top Dance Opera North My empire of filth John Waters doesn't do camp, he tells Bruce Dessau, that's passé The Mac and me Lindsey Buckingham tells Priya Elan how he found happiness after the madness of Fleetwood Mac Top Classical Top Five Clubs Queen and Paul Rodgers Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Pop The Cosmos Rocks (Parlophone, TMS £13.99) The Metros Sounds More Money Less Gravy (1965, TMS £10.99) Pussycat Dolls Doll Domination (Polydor, TMS £12.99, released on Sept 22) Euros Childs Cheer Gone (Wichita, TMS £10.99) The Streets Everything is Borrowed (Sixsevennine, TMS £12.99) Jazz/world Tom Cawley's Curios Closer (Impure, TMS £8.99) Manu Dibango African Voodoo (Frémeaux & Associés, TMS £13.99) Lindsey Buckingham The Big CD John Mulvey on Gift of Screws (Reprise, TMS £12.99) Classical Philip Glass Glass Box: A Nonesuch Retrospective (Nonesuch, TMS £79.99) Guillaume Tourniaire Hélène/Nuit Persane (Melba, TMS £24.99) Ian Bostridge Billy Budd (Virgin Classics, TMS £24.99) Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Death of a clown I Pagliacci à la Tommy Cooper; it could only be Richard Jones directing, says Emma Pomfret The lives of others In 1950s Berlin architects found themselves in the front line of the Cold War. The V&A is telling their story, says Nancy Durrant The V&a's Cold War Highlights on Show Top Five Galleries Manchester Camerata Britain's big banger Tom Whipple meets master-blaster Major Sir Michael Parker, purveyor of explosions to royalty Top Five Events Top Five Museums Top Five for Kids Top warm welcomes Feel at home when dining out with Square Meal's guide to where to linger longer in the South East Texture The Big Eat Squaremeal We're so normal As Channel 4 unveils the authentically 'ordinary' folk of The Family, Paul Hoggart examines the long history of reality TV TV&RADIO Who Do You Think You are Watching? Tracing the family tree of observational documentry — from vérité to web-cams Valentine Warner: is he catch of the day? An MP's son from the county set is being touted as the BBC's next celebrity chef. Francesca Steele met him Radio Head Chris Campling on a Star Wars abstainer Chater's Choice Saturday 13 Main channels TV Key The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Main channels Saturday 13 Film Choice Channel 4,7.30pm A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) BBC Two, 11.10pm Shakespeare in Love (1998) ITV1, 10.15pm Brokeback Mountain (2005) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Sky Premiere, 7pm Shoot 'Em Up (2007) Sky Premiere, 10pm Saturday 13 Prime-time multichannel I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Digital Choice BBC Four, 10.30pm Chinese Weekend UKTV Food, from 6am Live Rugby Union Sky Sports 2 (Hd), 10.30am Live Premier League Football Sky Sports 1 (HD), midday The Silent Village Sky Arts, 6.20pm Inspector Morse ITV3, 7pm Proms in the Park 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 13 Sunday 14 Main channels TV Choice Variations Where Eagles Dare (1969) Main channels Sunday 14 Film Choice Five, 6.05pm Ronin (1998) Five, 9pm Legends of the Fall (1994) BBC One, 10.20pm Equillbrium (2002) Channel 4,10.40pm The Candidate (1972) Multi Channel BBC Four, 7.15pm Kagemusha (1980) Film4,12.55am Sunday 14 Prime-time multichannel Massive Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 14 Monday 15 Main channels TV Choice Variations Judge Dredd (1995) Main channels Monday 15 Film Choice Channel 4,10pm Boogie Nights (1997) Five, 11.05pm Ladies in Lavender (2004) Multi Channel Film4,7pm Forrest Gump (1994) Film4,9pm Monday 15 Prime-time multichannel President Hollywood/Dinner with Portillo Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm/10pm Live Premier League Football Setanta Sports 1,7pm Market Kitchen UKTV Food, 7pm Only Connect BBC Four, 8.30pm Living with Jade Goody Living, 8.30pm Ross Kemp on Gangs Sky1,9pm Crime Thriller Awards Season ITV3, 9pm Radio listings Radio Monday 15 Tuesday 16 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Long Memory (1953, b/w) Main channels Tuesday 16 Film Choice Channel 4,1.40pm Mean Streets (1973) Five, midnight Bedazzled (1967) BBC One, 12.05am Being John Malkovich (1999) Multi Channel Film4,11.20pm Tuesday 16 Prime-time multichannel True Stories: Her Name is Sabine Digital Choice More4,10pm Live Uefa Champions League Football Sky Sports 2 (HD)/Sky Sports Xtra, 7pm/7.30pm/ITV4, 7.30pm The Executioners The History Channel, 9pm Portrait of a Photographer: David LaChapelle Sky Arts, 9pm Ty's Great British Adventure UKTV Style, 10pm Edwardian Night BBC Four, from 10.30pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Main channels TV Choice Variations Above us the Waves (1955, b/w) Channel 4,1.35pm She's So Lovely (1997) Channel 4,1.40am O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) Main channels Wednesday 17 Film Choice Multi Channel ITV4, 10pm Personal Services (1987) Film4,11.15pm Wednesday 17 Prime-time multichannel Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Revealed: Billy Connolly CNN, 6.30pm Celebrating: The South Bank Show ITV3, 9pm Hidden Horrors of the Moon Landings: The Secret History National Geographic, 9pm The Fixer ITV4, 9pm The Riches Virgin 1,10pm Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in all the World E4,10.30pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Main channels TV Choice Variations Revolver (2005) Main channels Thursday 18 Film Choice Five, 10.10pm How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Multi Channel Film4,2.50pm Papillon (1973) ITV4, 10pm Thursday 18 Prime-time multichannel No Heroics Digital Choice ITV2, 10.30pm Live Ryder Cup Golf: The Opening Ceremony Sky Sports 1 (HD), 8.30pm The World's Strictest Parents BBC Three, 9pm When Were We Funniest? UKTV Gold, 9pm John Waters: This Filthy World Sky Arts, 10.30pm Entourage ITV2, 11pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 18 Friday 19 Main channels TV Choice Variations The Good Die Young (1954, b/w) Main channels Friday 19 Film Choice Channel 4,1.35pm The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992) ITV1, 1.45am Heartbreak Ridge (1986) Multi Channel More4,9pm The King (2005) Film4,1.35am Friday 19 Prime-time multichannel Camp Rock Digital Choice Disney Channel, 6pm Live Ryder Cup Golf Sky Sports 1 (HD), midday The Catherine Tate Show Dave, from 9pm Evelyn Glennie Night Sky Arts, from 8pm Roxy Music Night BBC Four, from 9pm Radio listings Radio Friday 19 Bose The Times The Times The Times

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