News from 22/11/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Gabriele Marcotti, Christina Hardyment, Alexi Mostrous, Roy Collins, Barry Hearn, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alice Bowe, Zahid Hussain, Mike Finlay, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Frank Pope Ocean Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Maxine Peake, Simon Hills, Nick Bradshaw, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, John Mulvey, T. S. Allen, Grant Thatcher, Sarah Urwin Jones, Emma Cook, Michael Atherton, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, David J. Finney, Carol Midgley, Adam Nicolson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Michael Schmidt, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Joanna Sugden, Sam Banik, Martin Vlietstra, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Dr Copperfield, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Arlidge, A. C. Grayling, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Stephen Taylor, Rachel Sylvester, John Clarke, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Jane Whiter, Deborah Haynes, Jane Halliday, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Tim Travers, Joe Swift, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, John Sergeant, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Bebeto Matthews, David Kavanagh, Tom Gatti, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Helena Pozniak, Robin Catherwood, Graham Baldwin, C. D. C. Armstrong, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Caroline White, Ron Lewis, David Findlay, Jonathan Sacks, Greg Hurst, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Dennis Witcombe, Dominic Kennedy Investigations Editor, Patrick Heren, Derwent May, Bruce Parker, Kate Muir, James Mottram, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, The Rev Dr Andrew, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Russell Vallance, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Richard Lichten, Douglas Rankine, David Baddiel, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ivar Amundsen, Kaveh Solhekol, Laura Ivill, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Dr M. Gullan-Whur, Patrick Hosking, Susan Kelly, Marcus Leroux, Rebecca O'connor, Roy Hyde, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Ross Leckie, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, W. F. Kerswell, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Nancy Durrant, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Abbie Jones, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Dave Stewart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ehrlich, Mike Ashley, Andy Zaltzman, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Robert Crampton, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Joanne Sim, Helen Power, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Ebner, Joe Clay, John Naish, Michael Horovitz, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Dan Hughes, Captain Nigel Palmer, Kathleen Wyatt, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bob Mankoff, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, John Bradfield, Geoff Watson, David Budworth, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Ahdaf Soueif, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ian Stewart, Kim Newman, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Andrew Dow, Priya Elan,
ResumoIndex Only drastic action now will save us, says Brown New Budget measures revealed Index Free rooms at top hotels Dine then stay the night free Giles Coren Nigella and the credit crunch Cycle mania Britons get on their bikes Thank you for the music Life as a Swedish superstar Bounce back How to deal with rejection A Question of Sport President Sarkozy has proposed that football be regulated at European level. This is a very poor idea and British ministers must make plain their opposition Index Trust in Common Sense Bureaucrats are too zealous in interpreting health and safety advice The Lure of the Saddle Soars The number of cyclists is booming, but we must welcome still more Magazine Body & Soul The Knowledge Books Travel Money Litvinenko murder suspect makes peace offer over tea Talks plan welcomed by detective Mikimoto On the trail Galloping down to the bookies — the thousands who can't bet on job security Your guide to Scoop6 Markab Rob Wright's selection Lingfield 2.10 Izzibizzi Lingfield 2.40 Rambling Minster Haydock 2.45 Yahrab Lingfield 3.20 Millards Lad Huntingdon 3.30 Chief Editor Lingfield 3.50 As gamblers, we live for the day when lady luck smiles on us Ross keeps his job as radio executives get the blame Messages to Sachs a 'deplorable intrusion' says BBC Trust Let's hope that he can now get back to his edgy best De Beers Inside today Trust me, we need more risk, less health and safety, says new chief National Trust Timesonline Families allow a house to live Case study The National Trust It's a grand house but it feels like home Case study Season ticket buyers face hefty rises as train companies dodge fare regulations RADO The Workout Correction U-turn in Baby P case Afghanistan payouts Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Shoulder to shoulder, as Clinton agrees to become Obama's Secretary of State United States Obama's team Prada Britain braced for an icy blast from the Arctic Circle Audi Inside today Jaguar Sienna Miller victory may clip paparazzi's wings Boots HBOS Pope has four names on his list as Cardinal decides to step down Englishmen in line for top job Hovis Homebase Giant liner afloat for the first time Milligan's children unhappy at sale Hairspray linked to boys' birth defect Fast-food companies get healthier Mayor urges amnesty for migrants Huge sea eagles on way back, but 'they wouldn't hurt a lamb' Multiple Display Advertising Items Birdbox John Lewis Good housekeeping is a gamble that may win If the Prime Minister's seed corn doesn't sprout, the Conservative alternative will have real appeal to the voters Jessops Can the virtual world cause us pain in the real world? Timesonline We need high culture when the index is low Forget dancing Siberian flosspots. When we're living on boiled squirrel we should turn to Tolstoy, not trash The ideal spot for a grim winter break Lemmings squeezed King knot Picture Gallery When hatred comes to your home page The suicide of a young teenager shows we must wake up to the crossover between the virtual world and real cruelty Don't pay teachers. That'll learn 'em The Bugle gives the politicians a simple lesson in how to solve our financial woes Home truths In my view Handy excuse Timesonline Past Notes Justice for Litvinenko and Politkovskaya Darts hits its targets Careers on the high seas and defeating piracy The law and protection of UK seals Timesonline Railway framework Far from sturdy Feh, it's so negative Room with a view Too many partners? Slow boat to Dubai The trouble this causes is hard to overestimate Santander Stop it, now Foggy due Don't be vague He's charming, he's charismatic — but the act lacks bite Comedy Eddie Izzard: Stripped Vodafone Shell 'It's a pity I'm not chancellor at a time like this … Novotel The world according to Ken Clarke PC World Gang leader with stately home must repay £26m Confiscation order is one of biggest by Customs Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs fear BNP may take control of police By all means name us, but you won't shame us, says the 'ordinary' face of the far Right Dfs Dfs 'Hey, big mouth, this watering hole ain't big enough for the both of us' Currys 'Retro diagnosis' ruling on asbestos triggers payouts Insurers liable from time of exposure, judge rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Olympic success provokes a chain reaction as millions … Cycling Sony 'They just get in the way' Driver's eye Pier 'Attacks just egg me on' Cyclist's view T. K. maxx Madonna's divorce goes through in minutes Man is convicted 13 years after lover's murder Liverpool pulls application to trademark liver bird Police arrest man over murder of Qatari student Jordan to face trial over alleged speeding offence Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue whales and penguins at risk in krill harvest The British rescue mission that saved a boy from almost certain death in Nazi Germany A silver coin is all that John Silbermann has to show of an operation that saved 10,000 Jews exactly 70 years ago, Ben MacIntyre writes Loewe Wife's 999 call saves sailors after four days in liferaft Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenhams 25,000 jobs go in a week, and those are only the ones we know about Inside today Fortnum & Mason Banks will be forced to give struggling borrowers more time KGB wanted me to defect, says Sir Bernard Lovell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All schools and colleges could soon have sex clinics on site Sexual health lessons would be compulsory for over-16s too Sergeant waltzes off to the Caribbean — and a lucrative career boost Strictly Come Dancing Currys Nissan The tour My Week Strictly Come Dancing Comet HSBC Mahdi Army warns of new insurgency if deal keeps US troops in the country Iraq The daring, the desperate and the despicable The Sadrist power Timesonline Women scrap for the soul of socialism Royal and Aubry in run-off to lead party France Multiple Display Advertising Items Frustrated exiles throw weight behind Dalai Lama Tibet Nationwide Mobility (AFP): Russian leaders get longer term (AFP): 20,000 civilians killed in Kashmir (AP): Christian martyrs are recognised (AP): Tower is too tall an order Canon Multiple Display Advertising Items Pearl farmers feel pinch as global downturn heralds end of boom years China (AFP): Comedian jailed for cyclone aid (Reuters): Lesson for drug shops (Reuters): Tourists take a break (Reuters): Fat air travellers given extra seat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Chariot that travelled to the afterlife (AFP): Cyprus is centre for sex traffickers (AFP): Britain accused over Mafia money Forest rangers risk their lives to guard gorillas in sanctuary overcome by war Congo Harvey Nichols Restaurants Battles over booty loom as militias and rebels are drawn by lure of pirate gold Piracy Security firms spy new jobs on high seas Yorkshire Timesonline Inside today A niche enterprise for the despicable, desperate and daring Analysis Aid workers pull out as Islamists hold city to ransom Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items As the wheels came off the economy, car bosses were left blinking in the headlights United States Inside today End of the production line Carpet Right The Times Web watchers taunt 'failure' as he kills himself online United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Black pleads for Bush pardon (AFP): Cash machine gang held (AFP): Troops reach rebel town (Reuters): Pipeline blast halts oil exports The Private Clinic The Sunday Times His album is here after a decade. So where is Axl Rose? United States The Times Rocking China Timesonline Federation fears for small business future Honda to halt work Wal-Mart departure Quote of the day European markets fall Business big shot Woolworths staring at collapse unless rescue deal with lenders is arranged Dow surges back above 8,000 points on Treasury news 'Beijing stands to lose a huge bet if the migration Stock markets Britain is in no position to laugh at Iceland's problems Uniform approach rarely works Bank of Scotland Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies True cost of Woolies' failure Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda to halt production at Swindon for two months Timesonline Business big shot Fear of job losses fosters gloomy prospect of falling off the economic roundabout Scots knights admit defeat in struggle for HBOS The Sunday Times City types jostle for a taste of things to come City Diary It is an odd time, you will agree, to spend £1 million City Diary Picture Gallery This is where failed film producers' toys go to die Tuite, to whom it may concern, Dalton has form Is your firm experiencing a "synergy-related headcount City Diary A forthcoming production at the Greenwich Playhouse, … City Diary Tyne and Weird In the blue corner Hunter walks away from Flying Brands talks but 'won't be passive shareholder' New Star veteran Whittaker forced out as £20m savings drive begins Retail range Green's shops fail to match supermarkets' volume sales PCG City pubs serve refreshing news Supermarkets take petrol below 90p BHP faces Brussels battle on Rio bid (Reuters): Nestlé enjoys some sweet success Waitrose sales fall to new low Failure of carmakers in US 'will not be allowed' Citigroup crisis deepens as chief executive cites rumour-mongering as main problem Multiple Display Advertising Items At the end of the day, remember, you say it all when you say nothing at all Multiple Display Advertising Items Dublin racked by talk of mergers among Irish banks Russia's growing financial woes appeared to claim a new victim yesterday when Shalva Chigirinsky, the developer of Europe's planned tallest skyscraper, designed by Lord Foster of Thames Banks said that construction of the 600m (1,970ft) Russia Tower had been halted American client of UBS challenges Swiss decision to end bank secrecy Chief who brought Wal-Mart to Middle America will retire early The Times They came in search of jobs in the workshop of the world — and now they are going home China crisis More than 230 million Chinese left their farms for the new urban sprawls, but the economic expansion has gone into reverse. Leo Lewis reports from Dongkeng The Sun Times Archive Western fortunes hang on bold gamble where the bets and the risks are rising Newspapers Deliver 'Small businesses contribute more than 53% of GDP. If a significant number collapsed the impact would be huge' John Wright, chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, tells Christine Buckley of his passion for Britain's economic bedrock Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds The wonder of Wanda, the woman who broke the stranglehold of oil's Seven Sisters Patrick Heren reviews an absorbing new book about the remarkable Wanda Jablonski, whose journalistic career helped to establish Opec 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 Thomas Cook's tumble highlights tourism gloom Market report African Minerals wins the day Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Defensive stocks will be hard to find if deflation takes hold Markets Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Edgar Holloway Painter-etcher of Eliot and Spender portraits and the last survivor of Eric Gill's Ditchling group of artists Edgar Holloway, painter-etcher, was born on May 6,1914. He died on November 9,2008, aged 94 Sikhs celebrate a century at home in Shepherds Bush Alan Hazeldine Dedicated and inspiring founder and conductor of the Corinthian Chamber Orchestra Alan Hazeldine, conductor and pianist, was born on July 5,1948. He died of cancer on November 10,2008, aged 60 Nicolas Bataille Director who premiered the long-running absurdist play La Cantatrice chauve and faked works by Rimbaud Nicolas Bataille, actor and theatre director, was born on March 14,1926. He died on October 28,2008, aged 82 Guy Peellaert Belgian Pop artist who created iconic images of rock'n'roll stars such as Bowie and the Rolling Stones Guy Peellaert, Pop artist, was born on April 6,1934. He died of cancer on November 17,2008, aged 74 Hidetaka Nishiyama Karate master who introduced his art to the US and the West Hidetaka Nishiyama, karate master, was born on October 10,1928. He died on November 8,2008, aged 80 From Punjab to Putney: the rise of British Sikhism Just over a 100 years ago a handful of Sikhs arrived in England and soon founded the first gurdwara or Sikh temple in Europe in London Fashioning the world anew with winged thoughts Faith Timesonline Removing shoes indoors, left-handed cutlery queries and napkin etiquette Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline British-born prime ministers and party colours Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Service dinners Birthdays Timesonline Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jersey Plants Direct Mens Monaco Wristwatch Samuel Windsor Multiple Display Advertising Items FastNasalDelivery Multiple Display Advertising Items StauerRuby Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye The Sunday Times Scoop6 riches await in fields of dreams Ascot Yesterday's results Exeter Kelso It's the little things that still mean a lot to Big … Wolverhampton How the bet works Massini's Maguire returns in style to carry flag for Hobbs Racing Ascot Course specialists Huntingdon Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Haydock Park Bet of the day England players' role in IPL stays unclear in fog of top-level politics Cricket ECB fails to finalise 2009 fixtures Australia struggled in their second innings as New … The Times Middlesex say they expect to have Shah for tournament Football Results American football Cricket Golf Rugby union Tennis Today Football Fixtures Rugby union Torch relay may be seen by British eyes only London 2012 Other sport Football Tomorrow Rugby union Other sport Hatton determined to paint completely different picture of road that lies ahead Showdown in Vegas Mancunian needs a convincing victory Gary Stretch will be in charge in Amir Khan's corner … American fears fix to facilitate promoter's plans New company could strike it lucky over plight of Thai Gloucester assert local authority to maintain life at high altitude Rugby union Guinness Premiership The Times Latham the driving force again World Cup is dominant issue for Ireland Official Beer of England Rugby Why victory matters Scotland seek to build upon upbeat mood New Zealand facing demons but historical burden weighs down on Wales Rugby union Self-belief needed to upset touring team VU Limited Pragmatic Gatland tries to dispel All Blacks aura Thorn finds solace with God on his side Rugby union Guinness England must learn lessons to avoid becoming another statistic for Springboks Rugby union World champions chase prized Twickenham win Timesonline Johnson keen to examine how much Payne can exert pressure The heroes of Sydney five years on Timesonline Easter relishes challenge of fronting up to a familiar foe Fisher hoping to net maiden tour victory Price misses final López a great leveller Foster defends title Inside today The O2 arena LTA hands coach £25,000 bonus despite failing to meet his targets Tennis Riddick Bowe has announced a return to the ring Career dry spell enough to send the brolly off its trolley Navratilova up for the rumble in the jungle Comment Escapology is alive and kicking in the lower reaches of the Premier League Football Premier Rugby Government set to oppose French plans for regulator Ranieri v Mourinho — worlds apart but on collision course to light Italian skies Chelsea are at the heart of their shared enmity Leading clubs feel the pinch as fans tighten belts and begin to stay away Football and the credit crunch Even Arsenal have put tickets on general sale as the financial meltdown begins to hit football and new strategies are needed, Roy Collins reports Harsh times call for widespread half-measures Analysis Gold's standards are offended by brazen demands of Ronaldo Football and the credit crunch Robinson casts an envious glance at careful handling given to Gomes Football Former Spurs goalkeeper criticises Ramos Drinkaware Inside today Phillips finds his range for Birmingham Manchester City v Arsenal Today 3pm Portsmouth v Hull Today 3pm Sunderland v West Ham Tomorrow 4pm, Sky Sports 1 Aston Villa v Manchester United Today 5.30pm, Setanta Sports 1 Chelsea v Newcastle Today 3pm Tottenham v Blackburn Tomorrow 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 Liverpool v Fulham Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Bolton Today 3pm Stoke v West Brom Today 3pm Wigan v Everton Monday 8pm, Setanta Sports 1 United challenge gives Agbonlahor perfect chance to show elite qualities Football Villa look to end 13-year winless run Ferguson knocks back plans for earlier start to next season Benítez has last word in his argument over Gerrard Kinnear aims for January sales Comet Pulis comes out fighting in style wars Football Big Sam on the small details that can make a huge diffe The big interview Alyson Rudd finds out about an innovative management style and get a unique insight into life in the dugout Track record Ferrer eager to kick off career as manager in English game Gallas suffers the wrath of Wenger after falling foul of unwritten rule Football Almunia set to lead team out today Roy Keane knows all about talking himself out of a … Sky box office Hughes seeks men of steel to complement flair minded Timesonline Times Crossword 24,078 The Times City ready to make £50m bid for Buffon Juventus to get offer they cannot refuse The Times Investec Gallas dropped, stripped of the captaincy and heading … Johnson goes back to basics against world champions Index Inside Times Money Commissions under attack Icebreaker Money Letters Not worth the wait The key questions to ask your adviser Energy gap The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Only mug punters trust to luck Artemis Get stuck in to the DIY boom Mark Bridge explains how you can nail down huge savings, but beware of tackling the more specialist jobs Baillie Gifford Jobs best left to the experts Prudential Case Study Home Improvers save Thousands Where to learn the basics Jockeying for position in the great tax giveaway David Budworth tries to pick out the winners from the Pre-Budget favourites and unfancied outsiders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rebate revolution for annual charges Mark Atherton says that a fresh approach by one investment group is set to trigger fierce competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Fund Fillip Welcomed Moved to tears by Lloyds TSB failings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Flood Cover Darling will have investors on the edge of their seats M&G Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Mortgage Watch Few Deals for First-Time Buyers Zurich Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings 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Why toy guns and wide, open spaces are important for aspiring cowboys Need to Know? Head over heels Calf life Healthy threads Breast radar Life timer Obese City FC Antibody Well, Well . . . Look guys, it's just a snip Inside the Mind of a GP Get ready to bounce back When it all goes wrong, why do some people cope with rejection better than others? Lisa Freedman investigates Coping with redundancy Let's have an opt-out clause Junk Medicine Patient Consent My charter for the NHS Virgin boss Richard Branson loves a challenge. His latest one is beating superbugs. He tells Simon Crompton his NHS would be cleaner and leaner — but is he heading for stormy waters? Stamping out bugs Win some, lose some A perfect match Inside Story Bone Marrow Donation Actor David Harewood tells Kate Wighton how he became a lifesaver What is bone marrow? Supplementary benefits Glucosamine for the joints, vitamin C to ward off colds . . . Are we boosting our health or simply throwing our money away? Here are the supplements that can make a difference "If I didn't come from your tummy, where did I come from?" Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . The after-school rush hour From French lessons to piano classes, evening activities for children are stacking up. So where do we draw the line, asks Helena Pozniak How one mother of four went 'cold turkey' Timesonline For Families in the Times If you want to be a genius, just sleep on it Understanding sleep may be the stuff of dreams but scientists are beginning to unravel the creative powerhouse that is the mind at night. Kate Wighton looks at what you brain gets up to in the land of Nod The classy way to find lasting love Savvy singletons are shunning speed and online dating and flocking to dance and singing classes. Sarah Ebner investigates Don't fancy singing? Try these . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Home-made or bought — which is best for baby? The Times Italian lentils Fresh Takes on Old Favourites The Times Timesonline Italian lentils with wild mushrooms and red wine Nutritionist's verdict Swing my bell You swing, jerk and snatch, but does the kettlebell workout give you a Hollywood body? Laura Ivill grits her teeth and gives it a go Timesonline Vestas Sud's law in the wash Greenie Points Timesonline Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items Heart-warming news and views from the upbeat Health Club Timesonline Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice 10 Things men need to know before they . . . have sex with their ex Northern exposure Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Shameless star Maxine Peake, 34, explains why she has an appetite for meaty roles — and chocolate MacMillan Index My ideal travelling companion? He's small, green and fits in anywhere Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Will Hide Brace yourself The Debrief Site of the Week In flight preening Times Travel Citizen Traveller Neilson Timesonline And now for some real news: a (small) facelift for … John Arlidge enters the land that fears no credit crunch, where an error in decor could kill a reputation Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Welcome to Barbados Northern Lights Skipton squares up for battle Could Yorkshire beat London in the Great British Street of the Year, asks Stephen McClarence Activity Wales High Street Kensington Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Someone is making a killing . . . The real star of this month's eagerly awaited detective drama is Sweden. Ed Potton follows the camera crews Need to know His Growing Army of British Fans Call Him Inspector … Poppy Travel Lots of ghosts, little hotel spirit Floating museum or novelty stay? As the Qe2 docks in Dubai, Kathleen Wyatt tries her sister ship in LA The Times Need to know 2pm? Time for a temple of vulgarity Grant Thatcher, publisher of Luxe City Guides, offers a sneak insight into his hectic schedule as he tests out Milan The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Scenic Tours Mystery Guest Penzance Sleeper, Cornwall-London Your Say Julia Brookes Answers your Travel Queries Contact us . . . Timesonline Mosaic Holidays Our Man in . . . Oklahoma City Norway Index Required Reading Reader's Block Erica Wagner 'There is more to great literature than words' First word Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Next week Timesonline TLS David Baddiel 'i want to say to Indian literature: It's not you, it's me' His word Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six paperbacks, Nov 20,1988 Critic's Chart You're reading… Tom Whitwell picks six books with big ideas Reader Chart Abbie Jones-Walters picks her top six books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading. . . The Times Ice hockey analogies in Outliers put something of a fresh perspective on success, A. C. Grayling discovers Required reading The man who fell in love with comics Art Spiegelman tells Tom Gatti that his fate was sealed at seven by a copy of MAD magazine Timesonline Hot type Hold your horses Mr President Nights of wonder Ahdaf Soueif reads a new translation of The Arabian Nights and marvels at a collection that can be whatever the reader wants it to be Timesonline Beyond the back page A prize for sports books? Who'd have thought it possible, Richard Whitehead asks 2008 shortlist Competition The Times Everyday life by numbers Nonfiction Mathematics The Princeton Companion to Mathematics edited by Timothy Gowers et al The Numerati: How They'll Get My Number and Yours by Stephen Baker In short A full narrative between poets Letters Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell edited by Thomas Trevisano and Saskia Hamilton Gritty tales from the high seas History Jack Tar Life in Nelson's Navy by Roy and Lesley Adkins The Times Ploughman at the far-out furrow Fiction Poetry Solo: Collected Poems by John Calder War awakes the eloquent anger of the ignored The Not Dead by Simon Armitage In short Out of this well Novel The China Lover by Ian Buruma Detective uncovers the Swedish anxiety Crime The Pyramid by Henning Mankell translated by Ebba Segerberg A veiled conflict Short stories Madinah: City Stories from the Middle East edited by Joumana Haddad Classics The Psychedelic Experience by Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert Lion of Jordan: The Life of King Hussein in War and Peace Paperbacks Nonfiction By Avi Shlaim Penguin, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Romanno Bridge Fiction By Andrew Greig Quercus, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) Stones of Aran Pilgrimage By Tim Robinson Faber & Faber, £12.99 £11.69 (free p&p) Bang Crunch By Neil Smith Phoenix, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony (And Why You Should Care) by Ross W. Duffin WW Norton, £9.99 £9.49 (free p&p) The Language of Others By Clare Morrall Sceptre, £7.99 £7.59 (free p&p) A winning walk through chaos Amanda Craig talks to Patrick Ness, whose first children's novel won the Booktrust Teenage Prize The Times Timesonline Audiobooks Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Kate Mosse's Sepulchre takes you to Paris with history, the supernatural and Debussy in the mix 'Our language is enriched by the existence of the hidden message' Last word Games Jumbo Crossword No 786 Cryptic clues Picture Gallery Timesonline Chess Timesonline Winning move Scrabble Word watching Polygon Answers Find the Connection Codeword No 373 Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4692 Franc: The Listener Crossword 4009 Three Rings by Franc Two brains Bridge Pictureline KenKen No 315 — Medium Samurai Su Doku No 118 — Easy Su Doku No 2300 — Difficult Killer No 990 — Deadly (70 min) Friday Solutions Index The Times Hampshire The Times Index BMW Omega Contents Newly Famous Frank Sinatra at Home Contacts Hitachi Why do people name their chickens after X Factor stars but still find it hard to give them the chop? The Dark Ages MoËt & Chandon Murad Ahmed This week: Obama babies I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Wisdom Alastair Campbell, 51, Writer and Journalist Lexiconfusion No. 210 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Links Retail Therapy Daddy Wrong Legs Bargainhunter Out There Knits come in many guises this winter. Take your pick from fun and quirky or luxe cashmere — this is a look that glides effortlessly from chic to chunky Glove Affair How to Get Dressed Men's Stuff Emporio Armani Barclaycard Hurricane Ted He built a groundbreaking media empire, won the heart of Jane Fonda — then lost them both. Ted Turner looks back on his driven life, and forward to his next big project: world peace Seiko HSBC Boots The Road to Success Ted Turner's First Date with Jane Fonda Miele Perfect match Meet Tom and Ruth Chapman, the power couple whose beautifully curated boutiques are changing the way we shop Hilfiger Thank You for the Music Mamma Mia!'s record-breaking success has cemented Abba's return to centre stage. Janice Turner meets Björn Ulvaeus to reflect on the heady days of superstardom, the resulting emotional fallout and the life-affirming qualities of Swedish powerpop Philips Vodafone Canon The Singleton of Dufftown Deck the halls Gordon's Italian Christmas Festive Entertaining Wanting to add a little dolce vita to his celebrations this year, Gordon Ramsay teams up with fellow chef Angela Hartnett to produce a menu that would make her mamma proud Nibbles Starters Clam Linguine Serves 6 Main courses Letsgettogether Red Snapper with Spiced Couscous and Golden Raisins Serves 6 This is a stunning dish and makes a welcome change from all the hearty meat dishes enjoyed at Christmas. You can prepare the couscous ahead, reheating it while you grill the fish, just before serving Vegetables Roasted Root Vegetables with Sage and Garlic Serves 6 Drizzle the vegetables with a couple of tablespoons of honey towards the end of the cooking time, if you like, to help them caramelise further Onions Stuffed with Pancetta, Porcini and Chestnuts Serves 6 These delightful stuffed onions can be served as a starter with slices of toasted garlic ciabatta and a green salad, or as a stunning side dish to accompany meat or fish main courses If know the the person Desserts Grappa Granita with Mango and Papaya Serves 6 Grappa is a clear Italian spirit that is made from the grape residue left over from making wine. Here it is used to make a granita, in which its strong flavour contrasts really well with the refreshing fruit salad Get Gordon to Cook your Goose . . . John Lewis The Holly and the Ivy Christmas at the Bulmers' Herefordshire home brings together three generations of family to deck house and garden with imaginative flourishes inspired by the countryside around them Smirnoff Clarks Freesat Do Try this at Christmas Polly Beard suggests entertaining ideas for large family gatherings Strong & Natural Land Rover Season's Eatings Festive Entertaining One-stop shopping is the easiest — and most economical — way to fill your holiday larder with treats, says Sheila Keating Sky Lavazza Panasonic All in the Best Possible Taste Get the bird and the pud right and Christmas dinner's a done deal. Chef Mark Sargeant reviews the best — and the rest Quality Standard Turkey Christmas Pudding The Sunday Times 100 Best Winter Wines Zesty soaves, spicy sauvignon blancs, beefy reds . . . Jane MacQuitty begins her survey of the season's best bottles with some keenly priced discoveries Nespresso Kingsmill Budgens Chocs Away! 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