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News from 15/11/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, John Cleese, M. S. Hodrien, Joan Bakewell, Leo Robson, Richard Ellis, Bel Mooney, Hildur Helga Sigurdardóttir, Alice Bowe, Alexandra Frean, Caroline Stacey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Laura Whateley, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Simon Hills, Martin Pettinger, Alan Tritton, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Milton Keynes, Alan Hansen, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Brian Orrell General Secretary, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, Simon Birch, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jurys Inn, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Francesca Okeke, Rob Crilly, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, R. Bullen, Edward Green, Deborah Haynes, Fiona McWilliam, Nadia Ghani, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Joe Swift, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Bridget Cowan, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Laura Lovett, Peter Ackroyd, Tom Gatti, Peter Millar, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Reuben Kanekiyo, Michael Baker, Joan Smith, Priya Elan, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Caroline White, Ajay Verma, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Lucy Sweeney, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, William Drew, Tom Stubbs, Angela Jameson, Lisa Jardine, Hugo Rifkind, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Fleury, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Emma Klein, Oliver Kay, Caroline Aird Exminster, Stephen Anderton, Trevor Johnston, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rebecca O'connor Troubleshooter, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Rebecca Adlington, Chris Power, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Edward Spencer-Churchill, Irina Shumovitch Producer, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Richard Siklos, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Dickinson, Douglas Scott, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Hope Director, Kaveh Solhekol, Lewis Smith Environment reporter, Ricky Hatton, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Fran Yeoman, Paul Bentley, Roger Foord, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Sarah Maslin Nir, Marcus Leroux, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, James Collard, Paul Simons, Brian Hields, Adam Fresco, Parminder Bahra, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Andy Zaltzman, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Reg Kemp, Elise Elderkin, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Helen Power, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Sonia Verma, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Rosie Lavan, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Lost Dylan, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Michael W. Stone, Killian Fox, Benedict Nightingale, Ryan Midgley, Louise Cohen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Chris Moore, Robert Cole Personal Investor, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alison Thomas, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Matt Roberts, Neil MacGregor, Kim Newman, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Janine di Giovanni, Christian Bök, Christopher Irvine, Eileen M. Harrison,

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Maradona My 20-year cocaine addiction The Times Brown risks run on the pound, says Osborne Shadow Chancellor breaks political convention Bob Dylan Exclusive: the lost poetry The British spirit Defy the doom with free poster Face of Baby P, the toddler battered to death under … Powered by Zen Ahh sweet — the car of the future LUXX Gift issue — pick a present to treasure Save £100 The Hardest Question Leading articles Heart-rending individual cases should not blind society to the full implications of choosing to end life. Death is never an easy way out Index The Middle Way The Dalai Lama's vision for Tibet, as part of China but culturally free, should prevail Disc World Bringing back Top of the Pops is just what we need to cheer us in dark times Magazine Body&Soul The Knowledge Books Travel Money Facing up to the enemy in the big tent Contenders Laura Ashley Hillary Clinton in secret talks with Obama over senior post Will dancing's unlikeliest star be floored tonight? Strictly speaking, some hope so 'This is light entertainment. John fits that perfectly' Times wins journalism awards The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Underclass in a world of careless morality I loved him deeply, says father who treasured hugs and kisses Louis Vuitton Complaint over child safety in Haringey was dismissed months before Baby P died On the other side of the tracks, a dark world of careless morality Disconnected Britain Baby P suffered and died among an underclass that is cut off from the real prosperity near by, Parminder Bahra and Carol Midgley report Inside today Mapping the broken communities Out of shadows, a glimpse of the hell in our midst Stabbing mother had left son Could the fall of sterling be a tonic rather than a torment? Omega Inside today Roberts Saddle-sore but safe — cyclist who tackled the Axis of Evil Dolce & Gabbana Number of Awol soldiers tops 1,000 Evening postal round Police station arson Dead Marines named Brewery fined EuroMillions result Picture Gallery Court rejects loyalist's claims that attempt to kill Sinn Fein leaders was 'performance art' Monarch Boots Prince's charitable impulse foiled by a kiss Ermenegildo Zegna Picture Gallery Fiat Solicitors warned on offering hard-to-shift homes in prize draws Multiple Display Advertising Items Winds of change blow away gloom First direct Is Darcy barking mad or just all too human? My inner trainspotter felt sympathy for the dog's compulsive antics at the fence where he had once found a dead sheep Ernest Jones Children's suffering is being turned into a penny dread Timesonline Donate your collection while you're still alive Now the art market boom appears to be over it is time that we learnt from America and made philanthropy pay Good news at last for bird of ill omen Colossal facts about squid Biodiversity for grown-ups Picture Gallery Baby P and the pornography of child violence Lurid images and salacious details distance us from suffering by turning tragedy into a modern penny dreadful Exit Gordon Gekko, enter the Greek gods The financial crisis isn't a Hollywood epic, it's a classical tragedy. And they never end happily The laughing policemen In my view Past Notes An insider's view of the World Service Common piracy Haig's role in negotiating the armistice of 1918 High hopes for the G20 summit Manufacturing v service industry Timesonline Not all grandparents The legend of Fred Save the QE2 Top cab High conduct All the answers to our presidential poser Nissan Breach of etiquette The long way round Back this week What to do if your budget is taking a pounding Don't phone home Incoming Timesonline Pay slip Dfs Top of the Pops to return — as public service TV TOTP Sony From the Stones to Shakira Magic moments Ebay It may not be cutting edge any more, but it'll keep the oldies happy Nestle Just step out, pedestrians are told. Drivers will stop Ebay Trust nearly falls by the wayside First person Tigger bounces back to find a path out of the economic woods Saturday interview Lloyds TSB Currys Lockerbie bomber is denied bail Hubcaps are turning point for artist Children's contact details stolen Whale washes up near Army range Shannon defendant attacked in jail Hannah's decision 'may put others off heart swap' AA Timesonline Barclaycard PC World Britain 'should be ashamed of art gift law' It is easier for Americans to donate, says British Museum director Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside RBS and Citigroup add to dole misery as big companies axe 16,000 in week The Economy Yorkshire Tourist Board 'After 21 years in work, I feel like a lost cause' Case study The family man with a debts of £45,000 and a mortgage 'This is the third time this year' Case study The building worker running out of optimism 'I've joined the staff I sacked' Case study The boss whose small business went broke WHSmith Policeman told to 'bare all' by chief Rare hedgehog makes 120-mile trip Former boyfriend on murder charge Ahead with sculpture for the masses Battlefields & History Brown boosted by 'war room' and whipping up MPs Wickes Dell Picture Gallery Brothers given life for 'lynch-mob' killing Murat accepts payout Police station theft Noise nuisance payout Headmistresses offer key to teenage girls Website to offer advice for baffled parents Tips from the top on dealing with your daughter Rolex It may be art, even high art, but it's bleak First night Pop The Songs of Scott Walker Barbican Travelodge Inside Bringing it all together Judge finds rural dwellers are harmed by crop sprays Pegasus Airlines Sony 'It's a war. The streets are going to see blood pour' Gangs The murder capital of Ireland is mourning the accidental shooting of a rugby captain but rival clans show no sign of ending conflict. Report by David Sharrock Pictures by Justin Kernoghan Currys Limerick life My Week The Duchess of Cornwall Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The first soldiers killed my brother and his son, then I was raped as I fled' Congo War without end Climate change, rocket science and a rubber duck Multiple Display Advertising Items Nasa fights global warming with bathtime favourite United States Santander Ducking the issue British troops will pull out by end of 2009, claims Iraq security official Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items After 30 years of frustration, Dalai Lama seeks fresh answers India Autonomy or independence? Inside today (AFP): 37 sent to jail for defying the junta (AFP): Coma victim ruling (AP): Woman's Nazi hoax (AP): Condom sales boost (AP): Royal mourning (AFP): Fans hijack buses (AP): Web dissident jailed (AP): First woman general Comet Eta terrorist to fight extradition (AP): Pirates capture Chinese boat (AFP): Stalemate in power talks (AFP): Men had £2m in forged dollars The Times And for dessert: camel chocolate United Arab Emirates (AP): Hamas militants step up rocket attacks on Israel (AP): Blackwater guards face indictment for massacre (AP): Game is up for crime fugitives, says software firm Shoot around town in a bamboo electric car Alliance Leicester Residents forced from homes as winds fan flames New president is warned to beware of a 'huge threat' from al-Qaeda International security Security officials fear a 'spectacular' during the transition period, report Tom Baldwin in Washington and Michael Evans, Defence Editor Jessops The arms race RAF exercise over Iceland is cancelled Sarkozy calls for rethink over US missile defence system in Europe International security Jessops From transporting rockets on bicycles to conquering Moon India Prescan Melting pot cracks as Muslims reject Christian names France British Gas Identity crisis Nature's Best The Times En garde! Historian claims to have found d'Artagnan France The legends live on Unicef The Sunday Times Italian opera houses are singing to save their lives Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Saving car giants will put us all on road to ruin, Brown warns US G20 Tensions at the start of the G20 summit run high as the Prime Minister deems a return to 1930s protectionist policies 'unacceptable' The Times Differing agendas Timesonline Where's Obama? Missing man makes a mockery of summit Fortnum & Mason Wall Street slides on record retail sales fall Lehman gathering New Star realigns debt Nokia profit warning Quote of the day It was a man's world Business big shot Sir Stelios fights to regain control of easy Jet with threat to oust chairman Kent stands down at B&B after a torrid six months 'Macau's future turns on what is happening at its invis Stock markets GKN brakes even harder as car sales keep slowing Founder is right to worry in turbulent times Picture Gallery RBS job cuts will not be the last Commodities All change Timesonline Porsche Design Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Clustered under the dome of disappointment, Lehman creditors learn of a long haul ahead House price recovery 'could take ten years' after falls of £78 a day Housing slump ASDA Bank of Scotland It could be relatively cheaper to live in an hotel First-time buyers may lose race to investors Being one of those insatiably curious types who sniff around people's bookshelves when visiting their houses, I am fascinated by the contents of George Soros's bookcase, in a photo taken earlier this year that has just come to hand Bradford & Bingley Life's ups and downs still trouble Duke of York City Diary This column wrote a couple of weeks ago about the attem City Diary Gary G. Lynch, chief legal officer at Morgan Stanley, … City Diary Peston connections get spookier and spookier City Diary Unquestionably well connected In the blue corner I learn from Square Mile magazine that someone has … City Diary Picture Gallery New Star sparks rumours of rights issue as assets under management slump significantly Back merger or face outright nationalisation, HBOS tells investors A drug using the know-how of Kalahari bushmen has suffered a setback RAB Capital closes funds and issues asset warning Growing pay gap between men and women prompts demands for audits The Times BCC backs Brown plan to jump-start the economy Credit crunch being felt all the way from the highest levels right down to the cellar Not even handbags could carry the week at John Lewis Richemont says that you cannot ignore recession It's the spirit of the age and America's CEOs are beginning to share our pain The Sunday Times Timesonline Nokia issues second profit warning as customers lose urge to upgrade handsets Freddie Mac says its net worth less than zero after losses Deepening slide in retail sales triggers new reverse on Wall Street All bets are off as the 'miracle of Macau' faces stark reality Gambling feels the crunch Turn of the financial wheel ushers in bleak times for the Las Vegas of the East, reports Leo Lewis Timesonline Controversy and political dithering undermine expansion of UK casinos The winning streak is coming to an end after three decades Gambling feels the crunch Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Working peer ticked all the right boxes to put London's interests first Jo Valentine decided the House of Lords offered a way of getting things done, says Martin Waller 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 Good health of pensioners makes bad news for L&G Market report Richer seam at Peter Hambro Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Professionals' knowhow makes the best of some dismal news Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices World Society for the Protection of Animals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Noel Simon Conservationist who did much to protect wildlife in East Africa, by listing species at risk and campaigning to develop national parks Noel Simon, conservationist and writer, was born on December 25,1921. He died on October 20,2008, aged 86 The Archbishop, the Chief Rabbi and 200 students at … William Wharton US Expressionist painter who came to wider recognition when his first attempt at a novel, Birdy, was a bestseller and then a film William Wharton (né Albert William du Aime), artist and writer, was born on November 7,1925. He died on October 29,2008, aged 82 John Daly Entrepreneur who managed rock bands, staged West End musicals, ran a chain of betting shops and backed many blockbuster films John Daly, film producer, was born on July 16,1937. He died of cancer on October 31,2008, aged 71 Father Michele Piccirillo Franciscan and one of the most eminent archaeologists in the Holy Land Father Michele Piccirillo, priest and archaeologist, was born on November 18,1944. He died of pancreatic cancer on October 26,2008, aged 63 The moral integrity that makes for a powerful speech Timesonline Picking up the pieces of Kristallnacht Faith The grim spectre of Christian antipathy towards the Jews was symbolically laid to rest at Auschwitz in a moving gesture of religious harmony Timesonline Holocaust reflections Modern times Delicate situation, email antecedents and holding cutlery the right way Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Questions answered The Netherlands and German remembrance What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Events Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths The Times Timesonline In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsorproducts BiGDUG Gardenbargains Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Plants Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heelspur The Sunday Times Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest The Times Weather Line McKeown whips up a storm with novel display of enterprise Amateur rider pushes self-help to limit Cheltenham Caribbean hangover persists as England are thrashed … Barbers Shop to prove cut above rivals Racing William Hill Scoop6 funds set for £3m Cheltenham Yesterday's results Newcastle Sunday best Southwell Kempton Park Wetherby Great Leighs Uttoxeter Wolverhampton Course specialists Haye can emerge from shadows to punch hole in heavyweight division Boxing Hard-hitting Londoner relishes step up The Times Weighing in Timesonline Fiji relish taking bite at big fish of Australia Rugby league Football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Rugby union Snooker Tennis Today Football Fixtures Rugby union Timesonline Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Yngling trio left dangling without a title to defend at 2012 Olympics Sailing Terre D'hermÈs Blonde ambition: the girls in a class of their own Tait and Sharks suffer night to forget Rugby union England Rugby RFU approves second-tier championship Ireland sense chance to overcome their mental block against All Blacks New Zealand's 'Rocket Man' set to blast off at Croke Park Smokin' Joe Wales hopeful Hook will be back in shape for tasks ahead Desperation the driving force as Scotland chase top-eight place Sheridan primed to reassert himself England ask the prop to rediscover his destructive best against Australia today, David Hands writes Guinness Baxter ready for challenge posed by England's best When push comes to shove, speed is of the essence in prop culture Ticketmaster The Dark Arts England aim to show Johnson they can handle the big step up Threat of Smith brings crucial test Timesonline Facing Australia not a laughing matter Poulter fashions poor excuse for withdrawal Need a job? Know sweet FA about football? It's the breakthrough that darts connoisseurs have … Yuvraj puts England to the sword Cricket India subject Pietersen's men to humiliating loss Number crunch Pietersen must act or Stanford legacy will continue to set alarm bells ringing Timesonline Ballesteros to move into ward next week BOA's hunt is over Stevens halts Hendry Shanghai race doubt Early night for Brook Volvo waiting game Masterful Murray forced to use all his strength to send champion tumbling Tennis Timesonline Fahey hoping to repel a new generation of challengers Real tennis Allies rally round Brooking with Redknapp taking lead Beckham trains on with Moore in sights Dazed by data? It must be time for factor analysis Torres not automatic choice, says Benítez Football Kinnear gives warning Norris under pressure Mowbray fears worst Iriekpen on target Malpas departs Sidwell's higher education serves him well in bid to join the elite Aston Villa midfield player visits old haunt in high spirits Showing off their etchings Arsenal v Aston Villa Today 3pm Fulham v Tottenham Today 3pm Newcastle v Wigan Today 3pm West Ham v Portsmouth Today 3pm Bolton v Liverpool Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Blackburn v Sunderland Today 3pm Everton v Middlesbrough Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Manchester United v Stoke Today 3pm West Brom v Chelsea Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Hull v Manchester City Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 A fresh start for drug-free Maradona — a quick fix for Argentina? The Icon After 20 years of cocaine abuse and extraordinary deception, the legendary No 10 transfers to the dugout at Hampden Park, Matt Dickinson reports A genius to rank alongside Pelé? The eyes have it . . . This exclusive article and images are taken from the … The highs and lows of a football legend 'Hand of God' goal has not been forgiven, says Butcher The Icon Forgetful players will fall foul of strict new rules, warns Ferguson Football Logistical problems upset United manager Early career setbacks that nearly led to Atlantic crossing Sir Alex Ferguson has cast doubt on Manchester United's Scolari urges supporters to clean up their act as Drogba is charged Wilshere can follow in Walcott's footsteps, says Wenger Elano fined for speaking out of turn in interview Timesonline Rejuvenated Jansen relishes return journey to the love he left behind Oliver Kay talks to the 31-year-old taking the first tentative steps towards the most improbable of all comebacks Setanta Rover ticket: will career enjoy a happy ending after the triumph and tragedy? Times Crossword 24,072 The Times Few positives for Ferguson in drugs-test regulations United manager leads 'three strikes' protests The Times Investec Murray's minted: Scot sees off Federer to move step … How Maradona's cocaine habit was hidden by Napoli Index Inside Timesonline Trickle may start a flood Mortgage Watch Faulty switches Money Letters Discreditable offers Timesonline Indebted to technology The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Aim carefully with tax cuts Fidelity Scepticism key for the elderly With scams targeting pensioners on the increase, Lauren Thompson highlights the most common and explains how to protect yourself CMC Markets How to keep out the scammers Case Study Schroders The savings bonanza is well and truly over As the last 7 per cent deals disappear, Lauren Thompson explains how to obtain the best-possible returns Multiple Display Advertising Items Icesave payouts imminent Halifax Case Study Pensioners' Timely Fix Best deals at a glance Offshore banks engulfed by a wave of pessimism Mark Atherton on the need for tax havens to restore damaged credibility Amex Lloyds TSB Expatriates frustrated by legal confusion Case Study Years of Savings Lost The Times Timesonline Different business, same old story Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Go figure Readers to the Rescue Prudential Annuities HBOS runs out of alternatives Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Loan Watch Banks Turn a Blind Eye to Reduced Base Rate 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 Profile Family Food Every Week Next Week Breaking a vicious circle Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Why counselling programmes may hold a solution to the horrors of child maltreatment Need to Know? Is The One in your mobile contacts? Fancy a chancer? John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Listening pill Taste the bugs Future suture Green-hearted Killer odds Antibody Well, Well . . . I'm calling the shots Dr Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP The road to Wellville Junk food out — jogging in. John Naish asks if a scheme to create 'healthy towns' can really work Five surprising steps to a fitter town Healthy planning New hope for IVF couples Junk Medicine Embryo Screening 'i get to do what I want' Keith Allen was once a notorious hellraiser, with a stint in prison to prove it. The mellowing actor tells Rosie Millard that he lets daughter Lily do the partying these days while he gets his kicks from yoga Man behaving badly He's very cute, but will he make you sneeze? Barack Obama is looking for a hypoallergenic puppy. Dr Toby Murcott explains why he may have a long search Timesonline A big inconvenience There's a dire shortage of public loos for women and it's driving Fiona McWilliam potty Down the pan Timesonline Power to the patients From headaches to hernias, there'll be an internet forum where people can swap advice and information. But are these sites trustworthy or is it best to stick with your GP, asks Vivienne Parry Boots Click . . . if you're sick Having a fling with the sling In celebrity fashion stakes, the Bugaboo just doesn't cut it any more, but is the love affair with the sling good for mums and babies, asks Bridget Cowan For Families in the Times From newborns to toddlers, the lowdown on carriers The Sixty set turns 60 Life's been a blast for the baby boomers, says Alan Franks, but how does it really feel now that they are 60? At least they still know how to groove the night away, writes Lucia van der Post As time goes by Yeah, baby—tear up the rule book and party on Pure Collection Stars and stripes Market leader Henrietta Green put Borough Market on the map and turned Britain into a nation of food lovers. Caroline Stacey meets a home-grown champion The Times The best of British over the years How to take away the calories in your curry Andrew F, a Times Health Club member, loves a good curry but wants to know if there are tasty, easy-to-cook Indian dishes that won't pile on the pounds The Times Health Club Poached pears Thomasina Miers Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Poached pears with red wine syrup Nutritionist's verdict Lighten up with exercise Seasonal Affective Disorder The bottom line Sorted Body-Shaping Underwear From tummy thongs to power pants, Harriet Addison checks out the garments that make you look good in a slinky party dress Timesonline Deadseahealthcare Feedback Love it or hate it—write in and tell us The Times Comeback mums SoOrganic Timesonline I am a man in my 40s. Over the past year I have started to suffer from wet dreams. Is it unusual? How can I stop them? Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice 10 Things you need to know before you . . . become celibate Lapping it up Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Double Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington, 19, was born to swim — come hell, high heels and high water Nationwide Mobility Index I wanted a holiday like an old slipper, not a dangerously teetering stiletto Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Hello, shipmates The Royal touch The Debrief Site of the Week Week 2 Citizen Traveller Neilson Timesonline A silent glide down the Nile in pursuit of Poirot Marcel Berlins climbs aboard the SS Sudan - and steps straight into the pages of an Agatha Christie novel Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire Lloyds TSB Need to know Single sail or five-star luxury? Norway Up, down, all around Norway offers a new world of cross-country skiing, writes Simon Birch How to do it My big night out with a bunny boiler The end of civilisation holds no fears for Richard Fleury after a wilderness survival course in the Kent woods Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget ways to shop with the jet set Globe-trotting Condoleezza Rice knows where to find luxury at a bargain price. Now you can, too, says Sarah Turner The Times Oman Air Egypt Go out in a blaze of glory Time to banish the gloom and find yourself a roaring fire. Tom Chesshyre fans the flames with his top ten UK fireplaces Next Week Thomson Bellboy African Safari Club Tea tourism takes off The British love of a cuppa is drawing a new kind of visitor to India, says Tom Chesshyre 'I'm only spending £40,000 this year' Euro Tunnel Travel In Brief Book now Incredible India Noble Caledonia A chilli hunt and a baptism by fire Killian Fox goes where Assam's wise men — and elephants — fear to tread and tries the hottest chilli in the world Need to know The Times Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Travel Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Mystery Guest Timesonline Our Woman in . . . Delhi Crystal Cruise Thomas Cook Index Reader's Block First word Erica Wagner 'a longlist to take us out of the comfort zone' Contributors The wrong blurb Letters Contact us Words that Burn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplement Jeanette Winterson 'Obama's election means that black is no longer a word of limitation' Her word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, Nov 14,1982 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Chris Power picks six linguistic experiments Reader Chart Reuben Kanekiyo picks his six favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . The Times A lion with a velvet paw Required reading In Stepping Stones, Bel Mooney delights in the stories that underpin the poetry of Seamus Heaney Using limits to push the boundaries Giles Whittell meets Christian Bök, the Canadian writer who says that the seven-year slog to produce Eunoia, his univocal bestseller, was like doing the Devil's crossword Extracts from Eunoia Review Timesonline Sierra Leone faces a fight for literacy Joan Smith calls for readers' support to build the biggest library in West Africa The facts The Times The fevered history of a stinking city London has always been an unhealthy place, a place to become ill — and to be cured, a new book argues. Peter Ackroyd couldn't agree more A Grecian temple for book lovers Sarah Maslin Nir is in literary heaven at Atlantis Books on the isle of Santorini Fish facts The Times The one that should get away Nonfiction Ecology Diagnosis Mercury Money, Politics and Poison by Jane M. Hightower Landmarks built and destroyed Architecture Lost Buildings Demolished, Destroyed, Imagined, Reborn by Jonathan Glancey In short A dance to the music of slow time Novel Past Imperfect by Julian Fellowes War saga tinged by doubt Fiction Novel The Armies by Evelio Rosero translated by Anne McLean In short Too clever by half Novel Reflections on ageing and death Thriller Just after Sunset by Stephen King Travelling in time Novel Classics The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton Milton Paperbacks Nonfiction Poet, Pamphleteer and Patriot by Anna Beer Bloomsbury, £9.99 World without End Fiction By Ken Follett Pan, £8.99 Due Considerations Essays and Criticism by John Updike, Penguin, £14.99 Mercy By Lara Santoro Portobello, £7.99 The Disinherited The Exiles who Created Spanish Culture by Henry Kamen Penguin, £14.99 Heart-Shaped Box By Joe Hill Gollancz £6.99 A tale drawn to perfection Children's The Pencil (3+) by Allan Ahlberg and Bruce Ingman The Birthday Book (8+) edited by Michael Morpurgo and Quentin Blake The Times Audiobooks Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith This week's offer is Body Surfing, Anita Shreve's take on the eternal triangle, set in New Hampshire Is this the confession of a man who needed the Church? The Books group Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh The Burnt-Out Town of Miracles by Roy Jacobsen Translated by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw Jumbo Crossword No 785 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Polygon Answers Find the Connection Codeword No 367 Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4686 The Listener Crossword 4008 Knitware by 149 Two brains Bridge Pictureline KenKen No 309 — Medium Samurai Su Doku No 117 — Medium Su Doku No 2289 — Fiendish Killer No 984 — Deadly (65 min) Luxx No Krug No Thanks What are You Made of? Tag Heuer Dior Prada Letter from Luxx Contributors Luxx Cartier Luxx Hot List . . . . . . Or Perhaps Not List The Firm Our HermÈs Top Ten The greatest hits from 24 Faubourg Saint-Honoré Bvlgari Jimmy Choo Sophie Dahl Opinion formed It's often the small things that give the greatest pleasure. For Sophie, her garden is a new-found joy The Times De Beers Just a little wish Dream on No matter how small they are, children always have big dreams for their presents Ermenegildo Zegna Luxury in a Cold Climate Barometer In tough times, we demand real quality: it's survival of the slickest Donnakaran SELFRIDGES&Co Pure and simple Good timing Watches' return to understatement brings back classic appeal, minus the complications Men among Boys Room service The bulletin Beauchamp's power dress Flash in the pan Arpels All mixed up Wear diamonds and pearls with glass, pebbles and beads — it's the tones and textures that count Trophy Pens His nibs Desirable, portable and more affordable than a must-have watch, the fountain pen is set to make a return to favour, says Tom Stubbs Harry Winston David Morris Bedroom Farce Don't you know who I am? Like most men, Hugo Rifkind always felt awkward in lingerie departments. 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