News from 04/10/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Maggie O'Farrell, Cath Urquhart, T. N. Ramhewa, Adrian Room, Robert Cole, David Brown, Caroline Stacey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Kathleen Wyatt Travel Editor, Maurice Barnes, Peter Lansley, Musonda Trevor Selwyn Mwamba, Simon Hills, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Lindsay, Sandra Hebron, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, Damon Wise, Jane Knight, Clare Lazaro, Sarah Urwin Jones, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Peter Knipe, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Brian Pedley, Dominic Wells, Sam Stern, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Colin Fuller, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Jane Lort, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Nilgin Yusuf, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Megan Walsh, Dr Copperfield, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Ronni Ancona, Kate Adie Guest Director, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Laura Lovett, Nancy J. Mace, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Sarah Johnston, Douglas Ward, Robert Cave, Sophie Harris, Martin Marix Evans, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Mason-Apps, David Hands, Sarah Smyth, Celia Birtwell, Graham Keeley, Caroline White, Julia Belluz, Stephen Collins, Ben MacHell, P. J. G. Butler, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Robin Short, Russell Kempson, The Rev V. S. Singh, Frank Tallis, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Trevor Johnston, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Frank Skinner, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Richard Proctor, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Sam Coates, Kari Knight, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adrian Shandley, Chris Pambrun, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Helen Levy, Richard Siklos, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Lisa Armstrong, fashion editor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, David Higham, Gordon Ramsay, Terry Jones, Peter Stothard, Bruce Dessau, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Roger Phillips, Edwina Currie, Rick Jones, Joan Horton, Jonathan Dimbleby, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Pip Clothier, Patrick Hosking, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Rebecca O'connor, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Wilfredo Lee, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Robert Tombs, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Roger Moore, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Rankin, Joanna Pitman, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ehrlich, Andy Zaltzman, Robert Crampton, Michele Kirsch, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Emily Gosden, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Celia Dodd, James Harding Editor, James Fells, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alexia Skinitis, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Kate Summerscale, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Valentine Low, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jo Marris, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sophie Tedmanson, Andrew Bailey, Neil Hunt, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, David Budworth, Michael Evans, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rick Stein, Robert Rhodes, Owen Slot, Susannah Price, Kim Newman, Alex Hardy, Will Hide, David Robertson, Lee Smythe, Hanne Stinson, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoIndex Mandelson back in Brown's big gamble The most daring reshuffle in modern times Inside today End of the road? Simon Schama on America's future It's Saturday night How Britain gets dressed up Rick Stein's Sydney Superb seafood, stunning city Second wives club How to deal with the hex of the ex Save £100 A Government of Notional Unity Leading articles It is deeply questionable whether Peter Mandelson's return will prove a durable advantage to the Prime Minister Index India Looks West The US-India nuclear trade deal is of huge strategic and economic importance The YouTube Election Politics fed to voters in internet-size morsels is changing the way Americans vote Body & Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money US Congress approves the $700bn bailout after a change of heart over market crisis But on the home front, doors slam shut Inside today Rescue some way off Tiffany & Co Mafflard left with onomatomania after reading Oxford dictionary from a to Z The pioneers who would not be lost for words So, what is the proper term for a fear of dinner parties? Inside today The Workout UN attacks Britain's child rights record 'Thought crime' plea Charge for older GPs EuroMillions result Picture Gallery Most read at timesonline. co. uk Caught in police sniper's sights: Britain's most wanted gunman Trial told of security van robber's final moments Robbers' highway to hard drugs Behind the story Omega It's all smiles as the odd couple seek to bury the hatchet . . . again Labour The life and times of Peter Benjamin Mandelson Timesonline All hands on deck means no bounty for the mutiny 'Friend of the rich and famous' given an enthusiastic business welcome Brown's 'economic war Cabinet' to put Britain on the front line Philip Webster examines surprising changes that go much farther than a political comeback for one of the Prime Minister's old adversaries La maison coloniale Inside today Troubleshooter and briefer leave troubled tenure Defence Europe Energy The party At a glance Women Barclays Age and youthful beauty combine to cast their enduring spell at Chanel Timesonline Seat Marksandspencer Feeding time at the zoo: intruder aged 7 gives crocodile a feast of rare reptiles Sky Saab Tropical storm sweeps in from the North Atlantic Lufthansa EDFENERGY The return of the scorpion (and the cockroaches) Opinion Mandelson is back. Now we know what Brown meant when he said that government was for people with experience Laura Ashley Sarah Palin, the great candy-coated ball of granite Timesonline Live from the obesity crisis ground zero I was a guest in a beaver's stately home Secret tunnels Back from extinction Picture Gallery Why I love this candy-coated ball of granite Despite the media coaching, the cheesy winks and that lapel pin, the real attraction of Sarah Palin is her authenticity O Zeus, help us with this bailout, we pray The Bugle, Times Online's satirical podcast, makes its second bold foray into the world of print That's entertainment Party time Timesonline Please help Past Notes Sir Ian Blair and the Mayor of London Belief in the office Tuition fees: the middle classes can't pay more Cricket's bias against the spinner Timesonline Police go free Simple but effective British design Bird troubles Where's Workout? Fit like a glove Do not play politics with us, say the police chiefs NatWest The contenders and how the bookies rate them Bhopal Medical Appeal Toyota Saving orphaned orang-utans by the barrowload John Lewis Panasonic Glastonbury tickets go on sale six months early Police officers will whistle while they work Father killed son to save him from broken home Climate change 'will cut water supplies' Master Card Stubbs' racehorses are reunited for exhibition Class of 2008 head for home as the career ladder is pulled away Credit crunch PC World 'Many jobs have just evaporated' Case study Want a theatre seat or sofa? Fine. Table at The Ivy? That's different Credit crunch Bupa Online shoppers win more protection when they find their hopes sinking on eBay 'Buying isn't entirely safe' Case study Timesonline 'Serial killer' convicted without discovery of bodies Multiple Display Advertising Items His 'n' hers tunnels take discerning dormice on the path to a new home Wildlife Vauxhall Army Benevolent Fund Timesonline Sleepy lives Red squirrel given a rope line to love Novotel Clothes store withdraws jacket with a free knife PC quits over BNP badge 'Potter' rapist Killer father Shut by rules No to pill TB outbreak Dell Scandalous old play that still feels sharp and relevant Theatre Waste Almeida, N1 Stena Line Inside today Royal Albert Hall Howdens Traffic signs that frown at speeding drivers 'are nothing but a novelty act' Brian Wilson that Luck Old Sun Suspect pleads guilty to shooting biker Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 'Assisted suicide abroad would mean a two-tier death service' Right to die Baroness Warnock, champion of euthanasia, opposes a way out of an unbearable life that only the rich can afford, she tells Lucy Bannerman Abbey Aim should be to make life bearable Warnock in her own words My Week Peter Mandelson Holiday Inn Dalepak Foods Both sides survive TV showdown, now it's one month and counting United States Timesonline Inside today Why animal lovers fear film fans will go chihuahua Chris Ayres It's the economy that is taxing McCain's fortune US Elections Wickes There's a redneck revolution in them thar' hills as Obama finds fans in unlikely places Poor, white, rural voters - many in ke swing states - show signs of tuning Democrat, writes Ben MacIntyre Channel Hillbilly Our Man in Washington leaves ruffled feathers and red faces US Elections Which? On Her Majesty's Service Centre point Google enlists public to map fast-changing world Multiple Display Advertising Items Sumo champion in court contest over 'fight-fixing' Japan Express Shukan Gendai scoops Anglian The Times He stayed behind for his men - and 'died from a single shot' Cambodia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Khmer Rouge Attic diaries break silence of civil war's 'Anne Frank' Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Rags to riches for warlord who switched sides On the final part of his journey down 'Kidnap Highway' Roger Boyes finds a strongman leader enforcing an uneasy stability in Chechnya The Times The Sunday Times She's only little, but latest leading lady gives animal lovers a bone to pick with Hollywood United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Film favourites (Reuters): Six are killed after seized car explodes (Reuters): Parachute deaths (AFP): Missile attack (AFP): Cheap car is stalled (AP): Naked and the bread Property ventures under pressure Minister Myners Wachovia's new deal Icelandic rescue plan Quote of the day Yahoo! pact delay Business big shot Surf's down for Blacks Investors cheered by bailout deal and prospect of global rate cuts Grim data fuel fears of world recession 'TV is used as a social currency, something that Stock markets Paulson ploy may not stop credit crunch spreading Picture Gallery A new era dawns - yet again Commodities Heavy going for Tote sale Brioni Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items It bore a promise of rooms with revenue, now the race is on to revive GuestInvest Business big shot Funding cut forces aAIM to adjust its targets Albert Edwards at Société Générale is a well-known … City Diary Given a platform to rail against continuing failure City Diary Picture Gallery Renault Redundant Lehman Brothers staff left in a fix Members of the MCC have been startle to receive City Diary Bankers are still in an Ivy league all of their own City Diary Spotted on a sign outside a bar in Moorgate: "Don't … City Diary The ways of analysts are occasionally baffling City Diary The next strategy is to come up with some ideas City Diary The finger of blame? In the blue corner Bill Clinton Scottish & Southern cuts capacity of hydro plants to win subsidies worth millions Timesonline Lamangaclub How the Comet blazed a trail of success for British jet-powered travel The Times BA bookings fall as Ryanair gains Former M&S chairman becomes Minister for the City Power industry welcomes creation of a super-ministry Homeowners steer clear of equity release while climate still uncertain The virtual stage has struck a chord with rock music fans across the world The Times Timesonline Dutch Government busy Netherlands operations of Fortis in £13bn rescue deal to keep bank afloat British fury as Irish banks seek to poach huge corporate deposits UBS cuts jobs in proprietary trading and commodities Banking crisis Wells Fargo gallops in to snatch Wachovia from Citigroup grasp The five-day-old takeover is left in tatters after ailing bank ignores warnings of legal reprisals and seizes a better offer. Tom Bawden reprts The Times Timesonline Men at the controls Bank's viability could rest on legal wrangle over signed agreement AIG to sell businesses to repay bailout loan Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 'Big companies have an understanding of social trends, but some have never looked at what consumers want' Martin Waller meets a Frenchman whose job is deciding what we will be doing, wearing and consuming over the next few years C. V. Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Kaupthing rumours prove a drag on brewers' shares Market report John Menzies takes nosedive Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day The only good news is that the whole market is suffering Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Conductive Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd John Houston Distinguished Scottish painter who drew inspiration from the Fife coast for his highly coloured, near-Expressionistic landscapes John Houson, OBE, painter and teacher, was born on April 1,1930, He died on September 27,2008, aged 78 Miroslav Havel Czech postwar émigré and cut-glass designer who helped to revive WAterford Crystal and turn it into a leading exportoer to the US Miroslav Havel, chief designer of Waterford Crystal, was born Ma 26,1922. He died on September 5,2008, aged 86 Australia's first surf adventurer and explorer Timesonline Peter Troy Pioneering surfer and archetypal Australian freewheeling spirit who travelled the world in search of the perfect wave — and found it Peter Troy, OAM, surfer, surf historian and adventurer, was born on November 15,1938. He died from a blood clot in the lung on September 29,2008, aged 69 Connie Haines Singer who performed with the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands and recorded a hit with Frank Sinatra, who became her rival Connie Haines, singer, was born on January 20,1921. She died on September 22,2008, aged 87 Patrols bring prayer (and flip-flops) to the mean streets The Street Pastors tour city centres at night, offering spiritual, practical, non-judgmental support to all they encounter in need Timesonline The spark of God within us is truth, not empty words Faith Modern times Door etiquette, dukes and marquesses, unwanted food and odd socks Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Questions answered Dressage, colourful names and war poetry What to look out for Court Circular Service dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Timesonline Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries The Times Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items JMLdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collin Steet Bakery Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Victory of Serious Attitude elevates Guest to top table British have difficult task to reverse summer trends in Arc Newmarket Yesterday's results Talking horse Lingfield Park Hexham Benítez tells City money alone is not enough to secure Wolverhampton Longchamp tomorrow Prescott's record reinforces case for Caravel in Cambridgeshire Racing Newmarket Totescoop6 Course specialists Meisho Samson looks equal to Arc challenge Redcar Kempton Park Longchamp William Hill Harrington keeps pace in race for Order of Merit Golf Fontwell Park Racing Leaders after two rounds Wolverhampton Racing next week Dobriskey goes extra mile to end on high Athletics Football Results Boxing Basketball Cricket Motor rallying Rugby union Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Pavey prepares for distance learning against hungry Wami Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport Rallying cry? More a scream, actually Alyson Rudd joins a magnificent man in his flying machine and is relieved to tell the tale of a less than leisurely drive with Sébastien Loeb Sébastien Loeb, the world champion, began his attempt Timesonline Smith may miss Middlesex's bid for Stanford prize Cricket Engaging star Wilkin makes vow to banish bitter memory Injury deprives Leeds of Webb's flair Stars on show as 'ugly duckling' of the game displays sense of purpose Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Guide to the weekend's EDF Energy Cup matches Falcons lose way without Wilkinson Saracens feed off Farrell family tree Guinness Timesonline Fathers and sons Thaxton gets another chance for title glory Gray gets the nod England outclassed O'Sullivan on course Wake up to a changing world, Joe Boom and Buster time for Britain The great work of literature that left Davies in a sorry state Reading a team without equal . . . but only just Birmingham Scolari confident Chelsea can cope with injury crisis and in-form Villa Football Manager may have to call on youngsters Ticketmaster Petrov tipping his colleagues to edge their personal duels Wigan v Middlesbrough Today 3pm Everton v Newcastle Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Portsmouth v Stoke Tomorrow 3pm Blackburn v Manchester United Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Sunderland v Arsenal Today 3pm Tottenham v Hull Tomorrow 3pm West Brom v Fulham Today 3pm Chelsea v Aston Villa Tomorrow 3pm Manchester City v Liverpool Tomorrow 3pm West Ham v Bolton Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Alonso happy to know that he will never walk alone at Anfield Pass masters Keane relishes renewing 'battle' as a manager with old enemy Mowbra urges Carson to keep his mind on job in hand Timesonline Quinn keen to stay at Stadium of Light Football Zola does club lunch Referees struck down Oldham miss chance The Times Kinnear building new Crazy Gang with Barton lined up as ringleader Moyes moves on deal to lift Everton The Times Portsmouth take action on fans' abuse of Campbell Football Wish you weren't here? Welcome to Hull, a Premier League city Football It has been called 'the worst place to live in Britain'. But, Owen Slot reports, the KC Stadium is at the heart of a reawakening Head for heights Dawson brothers set for family reunion Campbell hits form to give Tottenham rare optimism Ince happy to have taken the scenic route for reunion with Ferguson Skoda Some wondered whether Paul scholes's career might be The war of words that gave way to lasting peace England given mixed blessing over Rooney Times Crossword 24,036 The Times Arab riches not enough to buy title, Benítez tells City backers Gerrard staying put, says Liverpool manager The Times Inside today Barton's the man to lift a club in crisis Top tips and analsis from Newmarket and Longchamp Index Inside Times Money New date with the taxman Greed is good, for some Money Letters Case Study Thwarted by Online Glitches Interesting delay The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Give us an iron-clad guarantee Fidelity Schroders Remove the savings risk factor David Budworth explains the best ways to protect your cash amid the current banking turmoil The best government-backed returns Norwich Union Case Study Confidence Crisis Home safely after rollercoaster ride Rebecca O'Connor concludes our series on three families desperately seeking new mortgage deals First direct Alliance Leicester Key questions answered Make the most of masterly inactivity Mark Atherton explains how different levels of stock turnover affect the performance of investment funds F&C Investments Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Jupiter Windsor Life tardiness is inexcusable Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue A&L Charges We have lost faith in shares David Budworth helps a couple of recent retirees who fear that market falls will hit their savings HM Revenue & Customs The Bridles: what the experts say Financial CV Lloyds TSB Chris's response All work and little pay — who cares? Lauren Thompson on a proposed overhaul of allowances to provide greater support for the UK's six million carers Multiple Display Advertising Items What you can claim and where to find help Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study £8,000 in Debt Now for your biggest test yet James Charles offers a ten-step guide to putting your finances in order after leaving university Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan looks attractive but remains forbidding Mark Atherton says that frustrated investors could yet reap rewards from a very different way of doing business Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Beware of absolute-return funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Sid's survivors are holding their own in harsh conditions M&G Investments Timesonline Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Credit Watch Personal Loans 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 This Week Every Week Next Week Don't just play happy families Stories behind the News Need to Know? The most fearless cities in the UK Distracted genius Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Foul play Milking it Bleeding magic Bright idea Danger! Men at work Antibody Well, Well . . . Beauty with cruelty . . . Inside the Mind of a GP The day the axe fell on me These days we're all worried about losing our jobs. Yes, it's tough, says Pip Clothier, but there is life after redundancy Working the numbers Picking up the pieces Timesonline Hear my song The tenor Jose Careras talks to Vivienne Parry about life, love and his long battle with leukaemia High notes PERiproducts Leukaemia facts A difficult mouthful to swallow Junk Medicine Drug Names Boots What's in a name? Heart of the matter What is heart failure? Ask your Father A very bad dose of irritating ex syndrome From migraines to depression, first wives can make life a pain for second wives. Michele Kirsch reports on the club that offers a survival plan for messy break-ups Do's and don'ts 'So second wives think they've got it bad . . . ' A first wife gives her side of the story Trouble and strife For Families in the Times Timesonline Why I signed up for the Rat Race Cycling, abseiling, kayaking — even jumping off a rugby stadium — Harriet Addison tries out the latest …urban fitness craze, while Tom Whipple flies through the air with the king of free running Getting ready for next year's race A giant leap for mankind How we are shaping up You really like this . . . Member of the Month "i love sharing ideas and setting new challenges" Timesonline Push me, pull me . . . just get me straight In the last of her workouts Ronni Ancona corrects her wonky pelvis with Pilates The Times Putting the fresh into freshers Forget Pot Noodle and cheesy chips, students today are more likel to demand sushi and organic veg. Caroline Stacey checks out what's on the meny at three unis 'We want more access to fruit and veg' Sussex Menu Magic Are you getting enough of these essential vitamins and minerals? Moussaka The Times Timesonline Thomasina's moussaka Nutritionist's verdict From bags to riches The Times Greenie Points Vitamins Direct Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Giving up work for your kids Multiple Display Advertising Items SoOrganic Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice 10 Things you need to know before you . . . take Viagra The beat goes on The pop singer Nerina Pallot, 33, on Merlot, marriage — and running marathons to music Aquability Index How to package Dionysus and Ambridge into the same holiday Inside/online Arrivals Bolt in the blue Pip, pip, hurray . . . The Debrief Site of the Week Qantas Citizen Traveller Winner Jonathan Hall, a 38-year-old trainee solicitor, is … Timesonline Just a step form the Summer Palace, and into my own … Jane Knight is the first into Beijing's Aman hotel — and the latest to succumb to a travel trend. She tracks down the man behind the obsession Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office The Aman mantra Sun, sea, no crowds — and it's cheaper Finding winter sun is easy . . . if you know where to look. Cath Urquhart sees Majorca in a different light, while Maggie O'Fennell gets only a hint of warmth in the Canary Islands Iberia Need to know Late-autumn sizzlers Rocky weather and volcanic tempers Need to know Great Rail Journeys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offer Ltd Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Timesonline Oman Air Eat your way into Sydney Superb seafood, stunning cityscape. . . Rick Stein keeps coming back for more Tirol The address book The Times Queen of the Amazon, on a rickety boat in Peru Pink-footed tarantulas and red howler monkeys . . . Caroline Hendrie is carried away by a new world of exotic wildlife on an Amazonian river cruise Timesonline Milestones Need to know Ireland Art of darkness Cruise the high seas on a budget How to Get the Best Deal Scenic Tours Bath Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellboy Cheap and cheerful, or just a tight Christmas? More of us will head to the relatives' to cut festive bills, writes Tom Chesshyre Idealcruising Franc flies again in rebel village Snorers' rumble in the jungle Travel in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Read Travel Aide Mystery Guest Malmaison, Oxford Timesonline Watch Big Cat Live Pack Animal Daysack Our Woman in . . . Minsk Crystal Bath Travel Index Cheltenham Special Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'At festival time there is a spark in the air' Contributors The wrong blurb Multiple Display Advertising Items TLS Janee Winterson Her word 'If writing is an end in itself, even if it makes no money, then it has value' Find the connection Vintage Chart Critic's Chart You're reading Robert Tombs picks 6 on Anglo-French conflict Reader Chart Nancy J. Mace picks her six favourite titles Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . Cheltenhamfestivals Reasons to be cheerful Required reading Simon Schama has taken a long hard look at democracy in the US — and still finds something to look forward to. Peter Stothard examines The American Future: A History Welcome to Cheltenham 2008 The Times Wash your hands now Frank Skinner frets about the dangers and temptations of financial success Focus on the ripple effect Anita Shreve tells Kate Saunders that her novels are often driven by the consequences of a single, reckless act Competition winners All for the motherland The past is the best guide to Russia, Jonathan Dimbleby discovers on a 10,000-mile journey to the country's heart Zoo Art Fair Negotiating the minefield of language Everyone enjoys a good murder Tales of true crime appeal to readers because they play to our darkest fantasies, Kate Summerscale says Detective fiction is all in the mind How did Sigmund Freud change crime writing? Frank Tallis investigates Festival diary A small taste of the packed programme A muddy good tale of battle Damian Whitworth and Bernard Cornwell visit Agincourt, the site of one of England's greatest military triumphs and inspiration for the latter's latest novel Competition Hot type A marriage made at the festival Festival diary A small taste of the packed programme A visionary monster Edwina Currie tries to unravel the contradictions of Florence Nightingale's life Richard Ii: royal villain or victim of spin? Terry Jones says that the usurper Henry IV twisted history to his own ends The Times Taboos, sex and censors After the Gruffalo Amanda Craig meets Julia Donaldson and her magical new creation Stick Man The Times First steps on the path to success PuffinPost Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Immerse yourself in the life and intrigue of 14th-century England in Keith Follett's World Without End Booked Up children's special Jumbo Crossword No 779 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Polygon Solution to Cryptic Jumbo 777 Find the Connection Codeword No 331 Literary quiz Times2 Crossword no 4650 The Listener Crossword 4002 A Process of Induction by Emkay Two brains The Workout Bridge Pictureline KenKen No 258 — Medium Friday solutions: Samurai Su Doku No111 — Medium Su Doku No 22o6 — Firndish Killer No 948 - Deadly (65 min) Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Friday Solutions: Index Audi Hackett Gucci Contents 04.10.08 Mary Quant's Cutting-Edge Style Contacts Bang & Olufsen White people can't dance, but they do queue very well, as evidenced by the tent city outside Wimbledon every year The Dark Ages Russell & Bromley Seiko How Britain gets dressed The Gladrags Saturday night and it's time to paint the town. And whether it's a dinner party or hen night, a club, bar or ball, we love to dress up . . . Ford Emporio Armani Gant Shop Retail Therapy Boots 8 steps to winter So, how do you wear this season; s trends? Fashion editor Clare Lazaro presents a user's guide to ballon skirts, ruffles, tartan and more. . . Dfs Flower power Celia Birtwell's floral desigs defined a decade — and now they're in vogue again with the Topshop set John Lewis John Lewis VISA Diesel Are You Going out Wearing that. . . ? DVLA Nissan Cathay Pacific Fine and Dandy Enjoy a touch of Mad Hatter eccentricity with autumn's accessories Philips A Very English Comeback Rebirth of a Classic Jaeger, long the choice of Middle England, is officially hip - just ask Madonna or Victoria Beckham. But then, after more than a century's trading, this is a label with a few tricks up its sleeve The Jaeger Years Crunch time for suits Cutting your budget doesn't mean ruining the cut of your cloth. Smart designs under £200 are turning the high street into a Savile Row you can afford Inside Undies HQ When British gets dressed, it's Marks & Spencer millions of us turn to for our knickers, bras, boxers and briefs T. K. maxx EnjoyEngland A good day at the office Style Challenge Little Britons Kids' Fashion From pint-sized ponchos to dinky dungarees, our aspirations are reflected in how we dress our children. Morag Preston looks at the history of kids' couture and how it shapes our own style The Coffee of Choice Taylors 25 great pieces Our pick of winter's wardrobe essentials for men and women Great Rail Journeys The Open University It's Showtime Keeping up Appearances Some products work their socks off to keep us looking fresh Sainsbury's Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Try these four easy-to-achieve catwalk styles for an instant shot of new-season glamour Reader Offer The Times What Celeriac Lacks in Beauty on the outside It Certainly Makes up for in Flavour within Food Curried Monkfish with Mussels and Celeriac Crisps Celeriac, Apple and Stilton Soup Kenco Celeriac, Butternut Squash and Split Green Pea Curry Celeriac and Hazelnut Dauphinoise Quorn Out Came a Young Man. He Shook my Hand with the Iron Grip of a Bear who Boxed a Bit Restaurants The Green Kitchen Meaty Debate Rustic Chips Drinkaware Bizarrely, It Continues to Be Illegal for Wine Producers to List Ingredients on their Labels Wine The Sunday Times Brand Alley Northern Soul Interiors Karen Stone is a champion of design from around the Tyne. At home, her passion is honed to clean lines and all things Fifties Bosch Dunelm mill Ligneroset Ercol Everything in the Garden. . . Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotton Traders The Happy Puzzle Company Trench coat on, press pass stuck in the hatband of m fedora, I venture forth to see what gossip can be collected in the boozers of East London Beta Male The Times Wickes Chanel Index Hmv Index Another fine mess Heroes is back in all its supernatural complexity, trailing death clouds and butterfly effect. Caitlin Moran is happil baffled So shoot me Going out Booked for the top From Scary Movie to a star turn in The House Bunny, Anna Faris has joined the comedy A-list, says James Mottram Top Films in Rep How to Lose Friends and Alienate People 88 Minutes Director: Jon Avnet, 15,108min Stars: Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski On general release Fortunes of Waugh The Big Film Fear(s) of the Dark The Fall Heavy Load Import/export Fly Me to the Moon Good Dick Films on Release Multiple Display Advertising Items Caligula: Imperial Editio4e Dangerous Parking Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan Also out Strictly confidential Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD release to the people who really know. Here, private detectives watch an episode of Moonlighting Reallyshorthistory De Blob Liverpool biennial Mercenaries 2: World in Flames EA/PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360 (£29.99-£49.99,16) Mah Jong Quest Expeditions Avanquest/DS (£19.99,3+) Multiple Classified Advertising Items My tattyfalarious life He's seen off the taxman, inspired a new comic generation and at 80 still packs theatres. Maureen Paton meets Ken Dodd Top Five Theatre Barbican Top Five Opera Top Five Comedy Top Five Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Do the right fang Vampire Weekend mix Soweto grooves with New York cool, and love Milan Kundera. 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