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Dennis Cartwright, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, John McNamara, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Matthew Syed, Tom Jenkins, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Caroline Stacey, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Fiona Maddocks, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Philip Clothier, John Mulvey, Jeremy A. Woodcock, Jane Knight, Bill Jarvis, Professor Bob Garratt, Ivo Tennant, Mr Azhar Aslam, Dr Rita Rakus MBBS, Emma Cook, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Sarah Urwin Jones, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Andy Hayman, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Mike Mulvlhill, Jake Elliott, Lynne Truss, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Jayne Wilson, Lauren Thompson, Khaled Hosseini, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Mr Lucian Ion, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Nilgin Yusuf, Katle Duval, Giles Coren, W. M. R. Pumfrey, Robin Pagnamenta, Vivienne Parry, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Ronni Ancona, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, James Turner, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Reynolds, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Sergey Dolzhenko, Jeanette Winterson, Bishop Trevor Mwamba, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Doug Johnstone, Laura Dixon, W. H. Lewis, C. S. Lewis, Nico Hines, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Caplan, QC, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey Boycott, Caroline White, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Ben MacHell, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Sara Thornton, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Ms Angelica Kavouni MD FRCS EBOPRAS Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, William Drew, Kate Muir, David Miliband, Malcolm Farrow, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Roger J. Casson, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Vikram Seth, Jane Wheatley, Jenny Lewis, Terry Lockhart, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Andrew Motion, J. W. Lewis, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Professor Emeritus Bob Spence, Anne Barrowclough, Tony Evans, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Richard Siklos, Lewis Smith, Hilary Freeman, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Salley Vickers, Tom McIntyre, Dr Keith Hopcroft, Emma Inkester, Rick Jones, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sarah Maslin Nir, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Christian Pambrun, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, James Collard, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, Joanna Pitman, Matthew Chalmers, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Dom Phillips, Liz Hollis, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Amanda Cartlidge, John Polkinghorne, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ian Arnott, Hank Paulson, Simon Annand, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, John Naish, Meg Wolitzer, Mark Henderson, Robert Baty, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Valentine Low, Martin Waller, Bradley Scheffer, Douglas Deeks, Mark Baldwin, Ian Hunter, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Rob Green, Louise Cohen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, The Rev Michael Bentley, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, David Budworth, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Rev Louis a Ewart, Kim Newman, Alex Hardy, Fiona Hamilton, Garry Jenkins, Antonia Southern, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,

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Index 'To hell and back' FTSE takes record one-day £112 billion jump US Government promises bailout for all the banks Worldwide recovery After breathless week, I'm optimistic again A sickening slump gives way to euphoria The World is Flattened In this week's financial crisis, fear has chased capital into every corner of the world. The globalisation of capital raises many difficult questions Index Goodness in Numbers Imagine a world in which every granny knew how to text Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Rival steps aside for Miliband wagon Inside today Timesonline Tiffany & Co A sickening slump gives way to euphoria in rollercoaste Banking Crisis An end is in sight to the nightmare of the credit crunch but things will never be the same again, says David Wighton Q&A Dior Inside today Tod's Cheers for the moment, but pain is still to come Six days that shook the world Tuesday Banking Crisis The legions of people who have earned a living by serving the whims of bonus-rich City bankers are now bracing themselves for hard times, report Fiona Hamilton, Valentine Low and Laura Dixon My Week At last, a route map out of the wreckage Six days that shook the world Thursday HBOS taken over by Lloyds Ba The rapid response prayer Embracing information technology for e-liturgy And lead us not into liquidation - Church's prayer to beat crunch Six days that shook the world Friday Record rise in share prices Patek Philippe Geneve Marksandspencer If you missed that £111m sale, here's a second chance to snap up a Hirst original The First Couple of Brit Art separate after 11 years The Workout Judge is questioned over traffic accident Double murder charge Surgery survival test Diplomas attacked EuroMillions result Timesonline NatWest This could be granny's first text — HNTUG (haven't you grown?) It's time to change the world Peugeot A new movie adventure to give children goosebumps Siemens Family's sadness for youngest terrorist, groomed and recruited in cyberspace Inquiry into care home after 33 residents are moved out Monarch Particle smashing is delayed by new fault in 'big bang' machine Seat Dawkins website banned in Turkey Baby death charge HIV testing increase Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Overtime bonanza discredited police, admits chief constable Dunelm mill Picture Gallery Pomegreat Splash! Principle has been chucked overboard 'What works' is what all politicians, from Left to Right, believe in. Their fashionable pragmatism should worry you Theprivateclinic After a catastrophic week, I'm feeling optimistic again Timesonline Sir, sir which day did He create dinosaurs on? When it comes to the creation, there are some ticklish problems about the detail of which beast arrived when Why not seeing is believing in the joy of nature Commas not at a full stop Slow leap forward Picture Gallery Give me credit — I admit I'm financially illiterate If we haven't a clue if the investment advice we're getting is sound, how can we navigate ourselves through today's world? After a breathless week, I'm optimistic again Fears of bank failures and financial panics should soon disappear as the US Treasury takes radical new steps The world's largest game of Risk? In my view Thames Valley Police and Operation Overt Action on comments Archive ancestry Financial measures are not sustainable or fair Flying the flag for your county Timesonline Scientific integrity As a matter of fact Victorians ineligible Bawdy on the boards British lips and slips The kindness of strangers knows no bounds Lexus A straight answer Phew . . . As if Nice school, did you win your child's place in a raffle? Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs No, Mr Bond. I expect you to park and ride: a traffic solution by Ian Fleming Manifesto Panasonic Blair takes the jokes as TV host mocks his stance on Bush and the war in Iraq Guest bombs sincerely as show puts him on the spot Stewart v Blair Five trends at London Fashion Week We Brits are often at our best when it comes to a crisis Panasonic Currys Gamekeeper kept secret tally of buzzards he shot and badgers he clubbed to death Prescan Inside Bmibaby John Lewis Property market is too big a gamble for owners who are selling homes by lottery Property Nissan Another get-rich-quick scheme where criminals could quickly muscle in Property Timesonline The man who could be the ideal Labour frontman would rather be a pop star Saturday interview He would appear to be the perfect antidote to a dour prime minister, but Alan Johnson no longer harbours any interest in the top job Life and times Quick fire How minister moved to a rather more pedestrian beat Saturday interview Inside today The Times Duke swore at No 10 officials over Diana's funeral Multiple Display Advertising Items Free swimming for over-60s 'will lead to cash cuts' Hikers walk tall as hill turns into a mountain Traffic wardens quit after migrant checks New home and family for Kera the gorilla Carphone Warehouse Space probe gives first look at planet's ice dunes Expedia Men face penalties over paying for sex with trafficked victims Inside Rac rescue Thousands warm to log fires as gas bills offer cold comfort . . . but cost of petrol is falling Felix Dennis How to rekindle the fire Npower Family waits for justice for the boy from Brazil Crime It is three years since seven police bullets killed Jean Charles de Menezes. In Gonzaga, family and friends hope that the inquest opening on Monday will finally provide answers, writes Dom Phillips Hearing to take Diana's inquest as its model in search for the truth Time for a touch of humility at the top Crime Timesonline Man of memories is simply unforgettable Theatre Rainman Apollo, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items The secret life of Tzipi Livni How the woman set to be Israel's new leader earned her spurs as an agent working for a covert cell in an elite spy unit Going green on an island of snow and ice Underground war Parks seethe with secret passion in city of fear Technology helps lovers as Baghdad turns safer Holiday Inn I had to break my own leg or drown, says kayaker trapped in rapids Halifax Extreme measures Medion Land of ice goes green as warming turns the cabbages into kings Greenland Climate change has brought new opportunities to Greenland that could secure its independence from Denmark, writes Martin Fletcher Timesonline Hilton Mafia killing of immigrants sparks riots Flights cancelled 'over fuel fears' (AFP): Korean nuclear deal falls apart (AFP): High childbirth deaths ignored (AP): Last of the great piano makers (Reuters): Latin broadcast makes the news Jessops Children sold into slavery for a punishing life in the circus Police seeking bombers wage street shootout with Islamists Superdrug Communists rage as dead dissident takes struggle to the streets of Moscow Sony Ericsson Farmers in Orsha, 200km (125 miles) from Minsk, build a straw woman for Dozhinki, a widely celebrated holiday at the end of the harvest in Belarus Kremlin rules out war and steps up defence budget (AP): Endeavour poised for emergency rescue mission (AFP): European far-right leaders meet on Islamification Early voting starts in battleground states 40 million could go to polls before November 4 Timesonline ING Direct The Times More babies at risk as poisoned milk scandal hits other countries Herbie Frogg Dell Only guns can get aid past the pirates into the gates of Hell Somalia The seas off Mogadishu swarm with gangs and suicide bombers, who stop desperately needed food getting to Somalia's starving masses, writes Rob Crilly aboard HMCS Ville de Quebec Life Policy Reclaim Ltd Wanted: countries to stand guard on ships The Sunday Times Upmarket district in uproar over reality TV 'invasion' Multiple Display Advertising Items Artistic differences Pressure on Morgan Stanley eases Funds to be tapped Lloyds TSB sells Moscow shares soar Quote of the day Oil price jumps $5 Business big shot Paulson musters 'decisive action' to stem global financial collapse 'Refining is a messy business' Biggest FTSE gains Stock markets Help us Mars, the banking crisis is out of this world Picture Gallery Greed, not short-selling, is the ill Commodities Punt that's a win-win bet Brioni Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items The Manchester United fan who took the City — and media and politics and sport — by storm Business big shot Hedge funds criticise moves by FSA to clamp down on 'disorderly market' Banking crisis Regulator's ban on short-selling of financial stocks could make retailers the next target, industry experts tell Marcus Leroux The Times Short shrift Shares that are no longer allowed to be sold short Washington gambles on giving masters of the universe a 'get out of jail free' card Paulson hailed as a hero for stemming market slide, but all are not convinced The bailout and bounce back that began with the sale of the century Lyons down 'We must take decisive action to address the cause … Comprehensive Approach to Market Development — Henry Paulson's statement in full Rescue package has roots in 1980s bailout of S&L companies Behind the news Lloyds TSB raises £800m of fresh capital as flak continues over HBOS takeover Fixed mortgage rates to climb in response to turmoil Lehman UK pension fund to be bailed out by PPF John Lewis trades on the sunny side of the high street The Times 'Drink beer and recycle, ' says the wise investor City Diary Talk about making the best of a crisis City Diary There is an awards ceremony for everything these days City Diary Picture Gallery Five hundred livery men and freemen of the City of London yesterday drove sheep across London Bridge Cybersquatters cash in on yourbankhere. com City Diary Ping! It's an e-mail from Halifax City Diary Dear old George . . . that pesky language thing keeps … City Diary Not right time for takeover Forget short-sellers and manipulators, Pollyanna creep could be the culprit Timesonline Shell poised to sign deal with Kazakhstan on oilfield joint venture Russian markets stop, start and motor ahead after the State's $130bn interventions The oligarchs are piling in Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 'As the world runs short of clean water, it's better to have a legal solution than a war' Chris Osborne, boss of the LECG consultancy, sees London as the ideal centre for settling environmental issues, writes Martin Waller CV London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 FTSE rebounds to biggest one-day gain in its history Market report Cheap booze hits Pub 'n' Bars Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Technology sector's recent run of success is stumbling Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Anthony Kersting Architectural photographer acclaimed for his limpid images of many of Britain's finest churches, castles and country mansions A. F. Kersting, architectural photographer, was born on November 7,1916. He died on September 2,2008, aged 91 'Literal creationists actually abuse scripture' Mauricio Kagel Composer who pioneered an instrumental theatre in which musicians talked and improvised and played domestic appliances Mauricio Kagel, composer, was born on December 24,1931. He died on September 18,2008, aged 76 Robert Bass Longstanding conductor of the Collegiate Chorale of New York whose annual Carnegie Hall concerts included several premieres Robert Bass, choral conductor, was born on October 4,1953. He died on August 25,2008, aged 54 The Pope finally gets the message: it's good to talk The Vatican, often somewhat aloof in the face of questions from journalists, has realised the value of communication and is now holding seminars Timesonline Shining a light where science and theology meet Faith Unanswered letters, alarming bosses, bores and seasonal wardrobes Modern times Feather report Readers reply A. M. J. from Chichester asks how to persuade her friend to turn her television off when they visit her Timesonline Double-decker tilt tests and dental honorifics Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items 993 knives Kneed-It Multiple Display Advertising Items FastNasalDelivery Multiple Display Advertising Items Stauer-Platinum The Sunday Times Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicely weighted Advanced is Ayr conditioned Ayr Yesterday's results Newmarket Ayr Totescoop6 Sunday best Newbury The big match Chelsea and United lock horns again Wolverhampton Rob Wright continued his recent hot streak when 16-1 … Perratt doubles her efforts in bid to bring cherished Gold Cup home Course specialists Newbury Heart problem rules Denman out of Hennessy Racing Saints hit cruise control on road to Old Trafford Rugby league Newmarket Racing Catterick Wolverhampton New York prepares to say farewell as bulldozers move in on Babe's house Baseball Today Fixtures Football Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Cricket Results Cycling Golf Rugby league Rugby union House proud Tennis Year of failure finishes on a low note for dismal Surrey LV County Championship Chapple's heroics lift Lancashire Durham set for draw with title challenge hanging in balance Langer faces gamble to keep pace with leaders Touch of Frost warms Warwickshire hearts and sets up promotion push Derbyshire v Gloucestershire Glamorgan v Leicestershire Worcestershire v Middlesex The Times McAlister gives Sale enough bite to go top as Hill's team lack threat Rugby union NatWest Premiership match guide Game united in honour of our heroes The Times McCaw's visit is strictly for pleasure after perfect year Kicking the habit . . . the addiction that left me … Tackling Life: exclusive extracts He would take a thousand practice kicks before a match. His reward? Zero enjoyment of life. In the first, compelling extract from his new book, Jonny Wilkinson reveals the nature of obsession On Monday Power to the people: we all have means to determine … 'As long as I never stop trying to achieve more, my route will be Ok' How ambition can be infectious Legacy and longevity the lure for Calzaghe rather than mere cash The undefeated Welshman tells Ron Lewis that his bout against Roy Jones Jr may not be his last — but it may be one of his most memorable Khan support for trainer fails to last the distance Cambridge hoping for change of fortune Deng deal rewarded Alonso staying put Sri Lanka relents Roland pays price Tyne is money for Ashley - with no real reward Football Audi Zola is quick to offer Wise word of support King-size job ahead Arsenal counting cost QPR fans criticise rise VU Limited Benítez seeks to reassure supporters Davies expecting raucous welcome at The Hawthorns Mamma mia — why Keane had to tackle Abba issue Sunderland v Middlesbrough Today 12.45pm Chelsea v Manchester United Tomorrow 2pm, Sky Sports 1 Manchester City v Portsmouth Tomorrow 3pm Blackburn v Fulham Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 3pm Bolton v Arsenal Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 How they stand Tottenham v Wigan Tomorrow 3pm Liverpool v Stoke Today 3pm West Ham v Newcastle Today 3pm Hull City v Everton Tomorrow, 3pm West Brom v Aston Villa Tomorrow noon, Sky Sports 1 Ferguson ready for challenge as United attempt to keep leaders within sight Football Repercussions from brawl rumbling on Mischievous Scolari causes a stir over Ronaldo with Chelsea out to gain the edge Murray forced to carry hopes alone after Bogdanovic effort falls flat Tennis Results Net loss as LTA squanders another break-point opportunity Fitleist Battling Westwood claims record for resilience Ryder Cup Local favourite Perry struggles to live up to hype at Valhalla Rude awakening for early risers as Europe soon join captain in the cart English Golf Union Sky Sports Rallying cry by captain puts focus on fan behaviour Poulter overcomes early hitch to fashion solitary win for Europe Match by match: foursomes Match by match: four-balls Valhalla in 60 seconds Absent friend Pluck of the Irish Watching brief Shouted down Junior ringers Weather Tuning in Inside today Ryder Cup Wasteful Europe look for a leader as Azinger finds thirteenth man Faldo's men struggle on noisy back nine Scores Timesonline Times Crossword 24,024 The Times Americans strike hard and fast Faldo frustrated as Europe are left with it all to do The Times Inside today Jonny Wilkinson 'The addiction that left me scared' The Times Inside Timesonline Flipping great Net profits Webwatch Money Letters Case Study Fast Buck from Pizza Domain The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Prevention far better than cure Fidelity Know your redundancy rights As the gloomy economy makes job losses increasingly likely, Ian Hunter explains your entitlements if you suddenly find yourself out of work Jump Child Trust Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items How to protect yourself Schroders Small businesses must prepare to fight for survival Lauren Thompson offers a five-step guide to boost your chances of staying afloat in these troubled times First direct Case Study Soap Shop Avoids Washout Sky Timesonline Where to seek help with financial difficulties Fleet of foot best placed to thrive in the turmoil Mark Atherton identifies the fund managers who have a proven track record of weathering financial storms Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Timesonline Mortgage rates to rise from Lehman's ashes Timesonline Cheltenham & Gloucester Barclaycard moved the goalposts Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue ISA Transfer Trouble Hang tough with HBOS stock Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Financial Services Compensation Scheme 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 Invesco Perpetual Index New this Week Also this Week Every Week Next Week Wrapped up in myths Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Packaging has helped far more than it has hindered our health Need to Know? The old curiosity shops Thrills for life Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Blood-group bee Coke quashed Driving a bug Barcode of life Frozen out Well, Well . . . Lifescan Coming to the crunch Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Sperm warfare Liz Hollis looks at new male contraception, from radio-controlled valves to ultrasound A victory for science Junk Medicine HIV Controversy Larger than life Celebrated thinker Raymond Tallis tells Simon Crompton why we shouldn't worry about getting older Boots And the band plays on Trumpeter Rod Franks tells Fiona Maddocks how he overcame a career-threatening brain tumour The doctor will see you now . . . Dr Keith Hopcroft lists the top ten ways to get the most from your GP consultation. First up, be prepared Retar Dex The dog house years, 1938-2008 John Naish quarries the archives of relationship counsellor Relate to reveal what our grandparents used to argue about — and what we row over now NHS Rules of engagement For Families in the Times Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Action stations! It's time to change the world Make someone smile ... recycle your toys ... take Dad for a walk. These are just some of the brilliant simple ideas dreamt up by children for a new book that aims to transform our planet One smile at a time Timesonline Book Offer 'I'm not like Gordon but I can still lose it' Super chef Angela Hartnett has cooked her way to the top of an industry where only the toughest survive. So what's her recipe for success, asks Caroline Stacey The Times How can I feel full without overeating? Timesonline Tarragon and mustard rabbit Thomasina Miers Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Protect your bank balance and try rabbit instead of chicken Why rabbit needs a gentle touch Nutritionist's verdict Timesonline What, no car? Philip Clothier ditches his beloved Volvo for a pay-as-you-go car club No laughing matter Six months after giving birth, comedian Ronni Ancona decides it's time for some serious toning Spring to life this autumn Seasonal Fitness The Times Timesonline Tee break Hilary Freeman skips the golf course and heads for the spa The Times Timesonline Trick or treatment? Cutting-edge beauty — without the knife Non-Invasive Electro-Acupuncture Facial by Carole Franke Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items What's happening in the Times Health Club Timesonline Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice I'm 27 and my new girlfriend is 26. We've been going out for four months and I've discovered that she doesn't seem to enjoy oral sex. Am I doing something wrong? The Times The reel McCoy Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Alpro soya Index Stuffed eagles and polar bear rugs in a hidden valley above Qaqortoq Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Will Hide Site of the Week Citizen Traveller Week 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Fasten your seatbelts . . . . . . we're in for a bumpy ride. But it's not all doom and gloom for 2009. Jane Knight shows how to ride out the travel storm Multiple Display Advertising Items Four tips for DIY travel Multiple Display Advertising Items I survived the Tower of Power Europe's biggest water park opens in Tenerife this week. Dominic Wells gets an exclusive preview The Times Titan HiTours Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Thomas Cook Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Timesonline Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury on stilts or fish and cricket? Try the real Maldives The paradise islands that most tourists see may be idyllic but are hardly authentic. Martin Symington cycles around an atoll for a taste of real life Birmingham Need to know History, verve and spirit. The only crime would be to skip Albania An hour across the water from Corfu lies a country that will surprise, enchant and educate . . . if you let it, says David Aaronovitch The Times Magical Kenya Need to know Large pool, bouncy bed . . . now where's the toys? School's back and holiday prices are falling — the perfect time to escape with younger children. Jane Knight puts three toddler-friendly websites to the test Page&moy Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Wake of Shackleton Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Holidays Cruises Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellboy Milestones Travel Aide Mystery Guest Knabrock Hotel, Swansea Timesonline Our Man in . . . Gdansk Amex Mark warner Index Index Reader's Block First word 'a fiendish diversion that leaves me clueless' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS 'The e-reader revolution won't put books in the hands of ordinary people' Her word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, Sept 20,1992 Critic's Chart You're reading. . . Jonathan Clayton picks six books on Africa Reader Chart Tom Jenkins picks six disturbingly funny titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Times Always something new Required reading Bishop Trevor Mwamba says that Richard Dowden's Africa provides lessons for the continent Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles by Richard Dowden portobello, £25;448pp Hot type Take a trip with Paul Theroux The Times City of spells Peter Ackroyd finds shadowy forces bestriding the streets of 19th-century London and superstition, astrology and magic at large in Tudor England Scotland's little haven To be a successful book town, all you need is love, says Caroline White Just as you think you've got it . . . another twist Vikram Seth toasts the 4,000th appearance of the puzzler's apotheosis, The Listener Crossword Puzzle facts and figures Insights to a national psyche Amaldur Indridason tells Doug Johnstone how Icelandic lore shapes his crotchety creation, detective Erlendur Sveinsson The sound is as important as the words Andrew Motion says that recordings on the internet are winning poetry new fans New light on a towering achievement Nonfiction History Lighthouses: The Race to illiuminate the World by Toby Chance and Peter Willams When wonders erupt from the deep Wildlife Leviathan: or, The Whale by Philip Hoare Dostoevsky's oeuvre built on Christian faith Religion Dostoevsky: Language, Faith, and Fiction by Rowan Williams A turning point in South Africa's history Sport Playing the Enemy Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation by John Carlin In short The Times File under seriously good Roth Fiction Novel Indignation by Philip Roth New direction on a well-trodden path Crime Eavesdropping on the wealthy Novel One Fifth Avenue by Candace Bushnell In short Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Khaled Hosseini portrays life under Taleban rule in a Thousand Splendid Suns Timesonline Towards the Light Paperbacks Nonfiction The Story of the Struggles for Liberty and Rights that Made the Modern West by A. 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Lewis's former secretary Walter Hooper explains how politics and Beatrix Potter inspired an extraordinary imaginary world The Geography of Animal-Land Index Golden days for Britain Olympics final table Paralympics final table Dame Kelly Holmes, Chris Hoy, Ben Ainslie and Ade Adepi Waking up to the full potential of Team GB Simon Barnes, Times Chief Sports Writer, was in a state of bewilderment for most of his time at the Olympics as day after day the Games served up uninterrupted marvel, miracle and wonder Beijing 2008 Beijing 08 Times Archive Romero wins pursuit gold Beijing 08 August 17, Laoshan Velodrome Jeremy Whittle reports Bringing it all together Timesonline Britain's wonder women lead the way in levelling the playing field Dame Kelly Holmes believes that positive role models will inspire teenage girls to take up sport Reaping the rich rewards from a cycle of success Chris Hoy became the first Briton since 1908 to win three gold medals at a single Olympics, as our cyclists struck fear into rival nations with their utter dominance at the Laoshan velodrome Paralympics Flashes of fortune and fate depict Olympic tale Marc Aspland, Times Chief Sports Photographer, on his most memorable moments from Beijing Our excellent medal haul in Qingdao was the sail of the century Ben Ainslie overcame illness to win his third gold. 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