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News from 27/09/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nural Choudhury, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Alexi Mostrous, Larry O'Connor, Denis Palmer, Sue Montgomery, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Natalie Sandison, Alain de Botton, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Caroline Stacey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, John Riseley, Claire McDonald, Gwyneth Paltrow, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Kate Quill Assistant Travel Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Felix Milns, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Tony Turnbull, David Smith, Russell T. Davies, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Thomas J. McManus, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Siobhan O'Neill, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Wendy Ide, Kaya Burgess, John Bungey, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Sathnam Sanghera, Andrew Zuckerman, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, John Arlidge, Ronni Ancona, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, E. Smart, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Anna Shepard Eco-worrier, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Laura Lovett, Arthur Potts Dawson, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Helen Dunmore, Duncan Heenan, Sir Roy Strong, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Lesley Boughton, Daisy Goodwin, Tony Grazier, Charles Bremner, Catherine Dean, Caroline White, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Professor R. L. Evans, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Zaki Cooper, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Trevor Johnston, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Belinda Archer, Sam Coates, Christopher Wallace, Sally Baker, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Tam Leach, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, W. Sellar, Gordon Ramsay, Stanley Johnson, Lucius Cary, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, Giles Dugmore, Rosemary Shrager, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Patricia Quaife, vice-president, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Philippa Seligman, Marcus Leroux, Andrew Davis Director, the Environmental Transport Association, Rebecca O'connor, Erica Wagner, Ross Leckie, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Alan Shaw, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Thomasina Miers, Oliver August, Manan Vatsyayana, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, Mike Mulvihill, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Margaret Atwood, Giles Whittell, Andrew Mueller, Richard Ehrlich, Andy Zaltzman, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Jack Kirk, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, David Crossland, Amanda Craig, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Sheila Keating, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Andrew Ellson, Joe Clay, Nicholas Riall, David Hutcheon, Andy Lynes, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Valentine Low, David Rooney, Patrick Foster, James Jackson, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Carole Green, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Alice Miles, David Budworth, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Paul L. Wood, Matt Roberts, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Lord Ezra, Kim Newman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Ali Smith, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,

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Index Rocket man falls to earth after flight into history McCain falters as bailout overwhelms US election Politicians fear voter backlash over rescue plan Index Giving up work Should you do a Ruth Kelly? Margaret Atwood On debt: you are what you owe Gordon Ramsay Takes us around his new hotel Life lessons Age-old wisdom from the over-65s Index The Politics of Debt Leading articles Governments on both sides of the Atlantic have presided over credit bubble that has now burst. The issue of debt will dominate political debate Index To Infinity and Beyond Yves Rossy is a real-life Rocket Man, burning up his fuel up there alone Right Turn Hostility to immigration is bolstering the far Right across much of Europe Body&Soul TheKnowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Bradford & Bingley nationalisation 'close' Stricken bank may merge with Northern Rock Darling's troubles may be about to get much worse The bowler bank Tiffany & Co McCain escapes south after his bullish skirmish in Washington's china shop Inside today Debate is high drama even before it starts Republicans angry at their man's dithering Q&A Dior Timesonline 'This sucker could go down' Anger, fear and deadlock, then Bush sums it up: It was supposed to be the meeting that solved everything, but even the Treasury Secretary on bended knee couldn't clinch the deal, Gerard Baker reports from Washington What the big players are really thinking Brown says banks were irresponsible Greater supervision of institutions called for 'Rich folk helping rich folk. That's all this is' So, farewell Prudence Whooosh! Champagne corks fly for the human jet flying in from across Channel 'At 6,000ft, I realised that I'd forgotten something . . . ' BMW Zurich The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Diabetic donor boost Student ghost towns Times film award EuroMillions results Picture Gallery Hospitals highlight the perils of powdered Ecstasy as 60m tablets reach Britain's streets BMW Vestas Cyber sinners told: love other bloggers as thyself The day they really invented champagne — in Somerset Ten commandments Brittany Ferries Nokia No more troops to be deployed despite Taleban resurgence Seat Timesonline Thousands of RAF records stolen in raid Nasa's Greatest Missions Baron Cohen hijacks Milan de la Prada fashion show Artist group protests against Tate chief's job renewal Stark images of smoking death on cigarette packets NutriHair Former lovers face to face in Meredith murder court John Lewis Toyota Good manners, yes. A good kicking, no The Prime Minister is grievously wounded. Further assaults will leave the Tories looking sadistic and irresponsible Dfs How Sarah Brown rewrote the rules for political wives Timesonline Manchester, 3am: I know what happened The mystery of Ruth Kelly's resignation has been solved. It helps if you've been to school and university with her . . . The land of whales takes my breath away Friends reunited The singing detective Picture Gallery Suddenly wife power looks quite different So much for the traditional role of silent political wife. Sarah Brown's appearance this week has rewritten the rules Rearranging the balloons on the Titanic The Bugle, Times Online's satirical podcast, enters the world of print. Read its weekly dispatch Extra (security) cover In my view Timesonline Hang it all That showed 'em Past Notes Cervical cancer and Catholicism Heir to the throne Rotten voting Our nuclear power capability in foreign hands Is daytime lighting for cars really a safety measure? Timesonline Household Hough Norman tales Booker-less library Female prerogative Two's company Like bread used to be Small earthquake in Canada, not many reports Sky Doing penance In code Dell Yeah but no but? Little Britain stars wait to win their US stripes Little Britain in America Timesonline First direct Nissan So few laughs I felt like standing in traffic A far cry from their subversive best BlackBerry IVF watchdog lifts ban on Britain's most successful fertility doctor to avoid a challenge in High Court Timesonline Timeline England football matches may join events that can't be sold to pay TV Hippodrome could become a casino Variety venue Orange If etiquette means dinner for eight . . . count me out When it comes to polite society and personal grooming, a flurry of new guidebooks insist that the old ways are still best. Our writers faced the stiff test of living up to their exacting standards Waterstone's The done thing The Do's and Don't's according to Debrett's Laura Ashley A tiny spot of clam sauce: the mark of a failed gentleman SAS veterans honour wartime comrades who died Panasonic Killer who boasted of being cool is jailed for life Elderly woman's torrent of junk mail weighed 220lb Health and safety team enters conker championships Body found as coastguards search for yachtsman Teenage murder toll in London hits 27 after man is stabbed to death outside tower block German war gamer extradited over killing 'after online feud' Panasonic Holiday Inn Canterbury tale's grit lost in grandeur Theatre Dallas Sweetman Canterbury Cathedral Inside Post Office Lord of the skies was a giant goose with a beak full of crocodile teeth Magnet The Tory rottweiler who relishes getting his teeth into Labour flesh Saturday interview Smokenotar Grammar school boy Quickfire Osborne's economic strategy to concentrate on cutting debt On the conference agenda PC World Success of mixed-ability maths teaching puts streaming to test Multiple Display Advertising Items Club class bet on Napoleon's flight from Moscow Vauxhall In black and White My Week Sarah Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Vengeful Christians turn to murder as Hindus step up their killing campaign India Conversion of the lower castes In memory of I1 Duce: the revival of Mussolini Jessops Art at £400m is always in fashion France (AFP): Murder delays nuclear talks (AP): Aids activists express their joy (AP): Political prisoner goes back to jail (Reuters): Warlords to face war crimes trial The Times Spirit of Mussolini is revived amid fears of right-wing march to power Italy Inside today Cheltenham & Gloucester Comet 'Last dictator' calls election in a bid to come in from the cold Belarus Prescan Sainsbury's Old and insecure? Pamper yourself the fashionable way Japan Bath store Disposable fortune In the heartland of al-Qaeda, 8,000 soldiers take on the militants in a crucial campaign Hostilities show no sign of letting up in the border region where a war may be won or lost, Zahid Hussain writes from Bajaur Bordeaux Timesonline Hunting the regions most wanted men Friendship is a blessing but stop US raids, leader says Moscow begins new arms race with military build-up Russia First direct Express Somali pirates seize dream cargo — rockets, anti-aircraft guns and 30 Russian tanks Somalia Terror suspects arrested on jet minutes before take-off Germany Law of the sea (AP): Edward Kennedy admitted to hospital (AP): Rebels bombed (AFP): 4 killed in minefield (AP): Currency climbdown (AFP): Firebomb attacks (AFP): Crime squad raided (AFP): Walesa fined (AP): Pregnant at a stroke The Times Averys Monks beaten in protest over police China Inside The Private Clinic The Sunday Times Legendary bistro accepts a Coke — at arm's length France The Times The last word Grand Designs Live Hardy Amies hovers over administration Milk price rise Furnishing fears HSBC job cuts Quote of the day TPG suffers $1.3bn hit Business big shot Wachovia in merger talks with Citigroup and Santander as pressure for deal grows Nomura move for Lehman division falls through Paralysis in money markets spreads to wider economy 'Attending a business banquet is an exercise in making The end of the Hardy annual? Stock markets The great bank bailout simply has to work Lucky Jim? Regulators stuck in a fine mess Commodities Timesmobile Cazenove Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Hardy Amies faces administration after request to major shareholder for cash injection is turned down Label lacks distinctive image Business big shot Further evidence of a dearth of deal activity in the City Diary Luminar out of luck with casino ambition City Diary Picture Gallery The Times New owner tipped to book in at radio-site hotel City Diary Times are tough out there for the pub trade. In an City Diary Seventy-five, not out City Diary The jailing for fraud of Gary Hibberd and Tim Allen, City Diary Next week sees the opening of the third Yotel, the self-styled "iPod of the hotel industry", at Schiphol in Amsterdam As the financial meltdown takes its toll one might … City Diary Working hard on leisure role City Diary Robert Wiseman to put up the price of milk as rising costs take their toll Minerva's share price is halved after Limitless ends takeover negotiations Airberlin JJB Sports takes severe kicking on news of call that was never made High street gloom The Sunday Times Timesonline Match report When it rains, it porus . . . MFI directors in management buyout talks Sitting uncomfortably Shakeout on high street Indian bidding war puts £440m tag on UK's Axon Can the Lone Ranger rescue Entertainment Rights? On the menu Investors shy away from BlackBerry maker's plans Fortis accelerates €10bn asset sale plan but denies that it is failing Esquire Canary Wharf feels the crunch Top bankers to go as HSBC makes 1,100 redundant Halifax to raise rates across its range of mortgages by up to 0.49% as gloom in market deepens Average home now priced at £174,000 as values slip 4.6% in a year Inside today TPG rocked by $1.35bn hit after seizure of WaMu Fresh blow to securities insurers as institution's bondholders wiped out Default position Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Why industry dinners always fail to match up to our great expectations The Times Timesonline Wall Street 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 Financial stocks tumble in shadow of US bailout delay Market report Cashflow fears hit Alexon Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Is the high street's dividend gravy train hitting the buffers? Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Georgi Kitov Flamboyant archaeologist who excavated sites of Ancient Thrace where he made unprecedented finds but drew criticism over his methods Georgi Kitov, archaeologist, was born on March 1,1943. He died of a heart attack on September 14,2008, aged 65 Professor George Zarnecki Lives remembered Professor Sir Brian Pippard It would be a saner world if we put our children first Didier Dagueneau Unconventional and outspoken Loire winemaker who won international renown for his iconoclastic Sauvignon Blancs Didier Dagueneau, vintner, was born on June 7,1956. He died in an accident on September 17,2008, aged 52 Leonard Pagliero Stickler for protocol who combined a successful career in stationery with the passionate pursuit of canine perfection at Crufts Leonard Pagliero, OBE, former director of the Stationers Association and former chairman of the Kennel Club, was born on August 22,1913. He died on August 8,2008, aged 94 Great Irish Lives It would be a saner world if we put our children first Faith Faith and business: a new deal for the modern workplace Increasingly, business bosses are creating faith-based networks, activities and office space to cater for the religious beliefs of employees Timesonline How to enjoy maths, signet rings and the rules of apostrophes Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Big bangs, eyelid batting and lettering logic Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Sevice dinner Ceremony Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner The Times Gifts Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ultralieve Ampliear Multiple Display Advertising Items Stauer The Sunday Times Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Tamayuz can take control in Ascot showpiece Ascot Chester Totescoop6 Swedish pop combo get a kicking from the Dancing Keane Rob Wright continued his hot recent form with five Ballydoyle back in spotlight with Henrthenavigator Haydock Park Market Rasen Calzaghe calls time on world-title reign Boxing Great Leighs Racing Ascot Yesterday's results Haydock Park Course specialists Southwell Keepers of the belt Wolverhampton Westwood is unafraid of tour invasion Golf How dancing Keane met his Waterloo Out of mates to speed dial yet, Wisey? Why gifts in the car park do not match phantom goals Staunton restores faith as Leicester are made to suffer by biggest rivals Rugby union Guinness Premiership Chabal drives impregnable Sale to historic heights Newcastle put fears behind them with a pivotal win Smith ensures Leeds have final word Rugby league Guinness Premiership Robson shows maturity to reach last four Tennis Vaughan rules out England return on tour to India Cricket Australia plans Premier League Fiery Thorp and Breese put Durham on the brink Nottinghamshire v Hampshire Sussex v Yorkshire Keedy's five-wicket haul sinks Somerset's hopes Football Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Football Today Fixtures Cricket Shaun Udal's first five-wicket haul for three years Rugby union Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Ranatunga was good but looked as if he had swallowed … Shane Warne's Century 93 Arjuna Ranatunga Monday 88 Mushtaq Ahmed 76 Shane Watson 66 Hansie Cronje 65 Carl Hooper 50 Stephen Harmison 62 Mike Atherton Hamilton's focus shines through the darkness Motor racing Night racing proves illuminating spectacle What's the fuss about? Sport should be played under Timesonline Weather forecast Rossi prepared to rub shoulders with world's greatest names if he regains championship Motorcycling Who is the greatest? Dunne happy he stayed at City, where 'everyone will soon want to play' Defender reflects on turnaround in the club's fortunes Odgers Bay & Berndtson Timesonline Champions League final on its way to Wembley Calculation of Tévez effect based on only one player is missing the points The Times Zola realises scale of task facing West Ham James wins support Colchester move up Robinho hires father Bombs away Stoke's aerial assault on the Premier League Delap delivery receives seal of approval Chelsea make Terry first line of defence against projectiles Arsenal v Hull Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Fulham v West Ham Today 3pm Middlesbrough v West Brom Today 3pm Stoke v Chelsea Today 3pm Aston Villa v Sunderland Today 3pm How they stand Portsmouth v Tottenham Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Everton v Liverpool Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Manchester United v Bolton Today 3pm Newcastle v Blackburn Today 3pm Wigan v Manchester City Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Rooney must be prepared to take back seat under forward rotation Ferguson says England striker is struggling for chances O'Neill believes Keane can keep Sunderland afloat The new England and home kit — to be launched on April Wenger plans for future with guarded sense of optimism Benítez looks to gods for Gerrard milestone Cahill refusing to feel blue as Goodison faithful hope for proud display in derby Timesonline Kinnear the shock choice as fans fail to see humour in 'joke appointment' Given confirms players' regret at Keegan exit Were Ant and Dec next on list to take charge of slog on the Tyne? Best of the web: 'Kinnear? When will this nightmare end?' No-nonsense manager who is used to crazy measures Not your average Joe Times Crossword 24,030 The Times Newcastle fans baffled as Kinnear answers call Keegan and Shearer 'expected to return' The Times Skoda Hamilton takes on his arch rivals after night fever … The crown slips: Calzaghe brings end to 11-year region Index Inside Free guides Backdated credits crunched Card trick . . . . . . and solution Case Study Better Late than Never Inside today Growing pension divide The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Barclaycard's underhand tactics Jupiter Kaupthing Bank The great escape may be thwarted by exit penalties David Budworth on the charges that could bar investors from taking advantage of new pension rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Fidelity Case Study Taking Control Tips for Sipps Easy access? You must be kidding James Charles on the trials and tribulations faced by those who hope to get hold of their cash in a hurry Artemis Abbey F&C Investments Inside Lloyds TSB Ignore the debtors' do's and don'ts at your peril Mark Bridge offers 20 tips on how to keep your head above water Neptune Inside today Halifax Case Study 'we Learnt to Live within our Means' Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet bags groundless charges Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side 65% Go figure Readers to the Rescue New-Build Problem Look for the inflation beaters Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch New Accounts Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Share centre Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders Index This Week Every Week Next Week Why we shouldn't fear the needle Vaccinations hurt but they make a safer world for our children Need to Know? The great British backache The ugly truth Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Charm alarm Silent cancer gene Lost cause Desk potato Hushed rush Antibody Well, Well . . . Doctor Ug will see you now Dr Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP Kill the urge to splurge Your brain is conned to spend, spend, spend, John Naish shows how to take back control Calling wrong numbers Junk Medicine Reporting Risk In the line of beauty Space NK founder Nicky Kinnaird plays tennis at 6am, practises hot bikram yoga, and would rather go for a hike than relax in a spa. She shares grooming tips and green tea with Ceila Dodd The Times Ruth — do your kids need you as much as you think? Ruth kelly's Cabinet resignation has triggered a fresh debate about juggling families and careers, but what's life like after you pack it in? Caroline Corby weighs up the pros and cons Timesonline Why Working Mums Shouldn't Feel Guilty Freecycle: the big green giveaway From baby gear to bedlinen — meet the people who have found treasure in other people's trash BMI It's heaven for that dying breed — people who fix things" "i discovered how friendly the neighbours are" "It's down to trust" Timesonline How to get the most from Freecycle "Doesn't anyone want my unused microwave?" Images that unlock the secrets of the real you The end of the line for school dinners There is good news on the menu for primary children, with a promise of more free meals. But teenagers are finding the local takeaway a lot more tempting. Siobhan O'Neill reports Timesonline For Families in the Times Avoid the diet trap in 'healthy' food trends Tomato and basil pasta Fresh Takes on Old Favourites A speedy supper that's healthy, full of taste — and delivers a chilli kick The Times Timesonline Thomasina's pasta Free today Nutritionist's verdict Gardenbargains There's no place like Om From Downward Dogs to Upward Butts, part two of comedian Ronni Ancona's post-baby regimen Are you fit enough to take the pressure? Stress and the City For love and money A new campaign encouraging couples to run together for charity is gathering pace, says Rosie Millard Health Club 'If we finish the race together, we'll set a wedding date' Rosie's tips for training together Trick or treatment? Cutting-edge beauty — without the knife ThermaCool by Thermage Good enough to eat? There's a new trend for face creams to be pure and natural. Our Beauty Boff Kate Wighton looks for the science to back it up Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Feedback Letter Multiple Display Advertising Items SoOrganic Timesonline Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Q My girlfriend has several stray hairs on her nipples, which I find off-putting. Should I risk saying something? The Times Lord of Le Manoir Raymond Blanc, 59, recalls an early brush with British food (quelle horreur!), his first job as a nurse, and reveals why he'll still be cooking in his nineties Not Just Anybody Alpro soya Index A boat, a bottle and a wild ride with Werner . . . it's pure opera Inside/online The Debrief Arrivals Will Hide Hot Spot Time to take stock Moore, please Times Travel Award Site of the Week Citizen Traveller Week 4 Post Office Timesonline The chef's special? Sweet revenge The York & Albany hotel in Regent's Park is much more than another Ramsay restaurant. It's Gordon's way of getting even, says John Arlidge Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Chef-run hotels Singapore Airlines Meet Miami's hottest stars All washed out after summer? A Florida sunset and cocktails by a rooftop pool are just eight hours away . . . Sarah Turner picks ten top hotels for all budgets Titanhitours Winter sizzlers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ITC Sports Up close and personal in Italy Nancy Durrant avoids the jostling crowds — and the Last Suppers — at a new modern art gallery Imaginative Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Run free in the world's wildest parkland Stanley Johnson crosses the mighty Limpopo into Botswana and the heart of the Peace Park — home to some of the planet's most abundant wildlife Need to know Timesonline Birmingham It's fun up the M1. . . Holidaymakers are always chasing new horizons, so why not try a new kind of break, says Alain de Botton The Times Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items The day BA ruled the world It's 50 years since the first passenger flight to New York — how things have changed, says Tom Chesshyre Multiple Display Advertising Items Philly's plain ugly Cruise Saver Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Bellboy Timesonline Your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now My Indian education Stephen McClarence loved Ooty so much that he went back — and found a family The Times Need to know Noble Caledonia Travel Aide Mystery Guest St Giles House, Norwich Timesonline Our Woman in . . . Hong Kong Octavia Orchard, 30, has worked as a recruitment consultant in Hong Kong for the past two years Crystal Cruise Thomas Cook Index Index Reader's Block Books First Erica Wagner First word 'Literary freedom underpins democracy' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS David Baddiel His word 'i began to read David Foster Wallace only when I heard of his death' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six titles, September 1965 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Andrew Ellson picks 6 books on cash crashes Reader Chart Sophie Wilkins picks her six favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Over the rainbow with love Required reading Ali Smith finds Susie Boyt's My Judy Garland Life an unabashed celebration of the singer's spirit ManGrouppic Hot type Free publishing deal for 5,000 We are what we owe Debt, Margaret Atwood tells Tom Gatti, is not simply about money. How we repay what we have borrowed from the planet is far more important Turn over Multiple Display Advertising Items So pawns don't come from the pawnshop . . . ? Margaret Atwood tells a family story of Depression-era thrift in an exclusive extract from Payback The Folio Society The Times Time to hitch a ride on a comet Nonfiction Science The Age of Wonder by Richard Holmes In short Chinese whispers from the past History China Witness: Voices from a Silent Generation by Xinran Thomas takes on the real thing Reportage Belching out the Devil Global Adventures with Coca-Cola by Mark Thomas Cheltenhamfestivals A cynical mastery of nationalists Fiction Thriller A Most Wanted Man By John le Carre Echoes in the present moment Stories The First Person and Other Stories By Ali Smith In short When power resides in the pursued Novel The Blue Fox By Sjon Translated by Victoria Cribb Small-town upheaval reflected in war Novel All our Worldly Goods By Irene Nemirovsky translated by Sandra Smith Pick up a book with The Times at W H Smith The Irresistible Inheritance of Wilberforce by Paul Torday The Slave Ship Paperbacks Nonfiction A Human History by Marcus Rediker John Murray, £9.99 . . . £9.49 (free p&p) A Thousand Splendid Suns Fiction A Thousand Splendid Suns Silver River The Man in the Picture By Susan Hill Profile, £6.99 £6.64 (free p&p) Doomsday Men: The Real Dr Strangelove and the Dream of the Superweapon Jottings By Liz Smith Pocket Books, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Enough magic to ensure success Children's The Times Audiobooks The Times Ben MacIntyre First Word 'US politics is littered with dawgs, crawdaddys and pigs in lipstick' Jumbo Crossword 778 Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Polygon Answers Find the Connection Codeword No 325 Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4644 Alban: The Listener Crossword 4001 The French Can? by Alban Two brains The Workout Bridge PictureLine KenKen No 247 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 110 — Easy 2 Su Doku No 2190 — Difficult 3 Killer No 942 — Deadly (1 hour 15 minutes) Friday Solutions: Su Doku No 2187 Index Cooking up the right recipe for a perfect resort Starting from scratch is a golden opportunity, says Mark Frary EasyJet Mystical days and magical nights Dreamy scenery and the Northern Lights add enchantment to far-flung Finnish slopes, says Belinda Archer For snowboarding stars, where else but Battersea power station? Euro Tunnel Week-long skiing trips are so last year — here are the Top 10 destinations for a 72-hour getaway Justskiing Off to a flying start — and the best snow A first taste of the horizontal Cross-country is a straightforward skill to learn, finds Belinda Archer Tirol Pampering and parties peak on the piste Belinda Archer discovers that wishes can come true Paradiski Chalets go organic Operators tap into the demand for ethical food, says Mark Frary Top 10 mountain restaurants Mark warner A day at the races The World Cup gives Mark Frary a chance to watch the professionals Flying high in quest for gold Snowboarders have hit the big time, says Tam Leach Multiple Display Advertising Items Great place to carve out the American dream Falling down is easy to do The Norwegian love affair with après-ski leaves Tam Leach with a headache Andorra Hot water is a tonic for aching muscles Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Index Next Breitling Contents 27.09.08 Filming David Lean's Doctor Zhivago John Lewis While religion used to be the opium of the people, now our drug of choice is fame, available to everyone The Dark Ages Jaguar This Week: Weird ads I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Rosemary Shrager, 55, TV Chef Lexiconfusion No. 203 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Shop Retail Therapy Cathay Pacific Puppy Love Bargainhunter Out There Because It's worth It How to Get Dressed The Male Room Men's Stuff Gant Gordon Co-operative Wisdom Want to know the secrets of a happy marriage, or how to overcome adversity? Ask someone who's been there and done that. A dozen famous faces over 65, from Desmond Tutu to Clint Eastwood, share their hard-won lessons Bosch Staying Keane After singer Tom Chaplin's very public battle with drink and drug addiction, Keane are back with a soaring new album. They talk to Craig McLean about rock, rifts and rehab Pomegreat MBT Visa Peugeot The Coffee of Choice Ocean Colour Queen Although sea glass is disappearing, jewellery designer Gina Cowen is still on the hunt for the exclusive treasure Ford How to Find Sea Glass and what to Do with It Real Time Kiefer Sutherland found stardom as 24's Jack Bauer, but years of hellraising culminated in him spending last Christmas in an LA prison. Now he's emerged with, he says, a very different attitude to life Clarks Marie Curie Cancer Care Worlds Apart We're all familiar with the standard atlas, but what if maps were based on criteria other than land mass? A team of cartographers show us an entirely new way of looking at our planet VI Spring Norway Powered by Nature The Sunday Times Here Come the Girls Their line-up may change, but the Sugababes are unstoppable. With their new single tipped as their biggest hit yet, the girls raid the dressing-up box Six Great . . . 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