News from 29/11/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Laura Whateley, Kathleen Wyatt Travel Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Demi Moore, Simon Hills, Robert Lindsay, Christopher Wood, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Mark Frary, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Sue Bryant, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Pat Wayzgoose, David Smith, Ian King, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Fern Britton, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, David Jager, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Lauren Thompson, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Councillor Daniel Moylan Chairman, Sean Creighton, Louie Spence, Bob Stanley, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Tony Baylis, Rob Wright Champion Tipster, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Caroline Hendrie, Martin Fletcher, Dr Copperfield, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Caroline Sylger Jones, John Arlidge, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Sian Powell, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Jim Johnston, Ruth Corbett, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Swift, Michael Forrest, Jeremy Clarkson, Tom Charity, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Gerald Gouriet, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Martin Waters, Derek Crapper, Henry Hitchings, Jenny MacArthur, Elaine Feinstein, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Caroline White, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Ben MacHell, Mark Ogden, Lucy Sweeney, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, John Whiteley, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, James Mottram, Aaron Eckhart, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Anna Moore, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Parminder Bahra Poverty and Development Correspondent, Trevor Johnston, Stephen Anderton, Monica Hayes, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Shimul Chaudhury, Rebecca O'connor Troubleshooter, Sandi Toksvig, Jane Wheatley, J. Hartley, Belinda Archer, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Gordon L. Clark, Neel Mukherjee, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, John le Carré, Alex Spence, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Stephen Plant, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Gary Buchanan, Marcus Leroux, Roy Hyde, J. R. G. Edwards, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, Alan Bennett, Aravind Adiga, John Matthew Bostock, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Sarah May, Lucy Powell, Denis MacShane, MP, Nell Fisher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Bernard Cooper, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Bernadeta Tendyra, Michael Herman, Nicholas Clee, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Richard Ehrlich, Dr Matt Wyon, Brian Cattermole, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Liz Hollis, Robert Crampton, Harriet Addison, Dominic Maxwell, Henrietta Klug, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Prue White, Sophie Heawood, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Iain Finlayson, Joe clay, Ben MacIntyre, Justin Kernoghan, Tim Teeman, Tony Dawe, Joe Clay, David Hutcheon, Jacqui Goddard, Jeremy Boot, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Josephine Hart, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Louise Cohen, Dina Behrman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Brenda Enticknap, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, David Budworth, Simon Crompton, Dan Jog, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Matt Roberts, Kim Newman, Alex Hardy, Will Hide, Leonora Weil, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Ann, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Annie Bell, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,
ResumoIndex Bloody end to the siege of Bombay 7am Commando team launches rescue bid 6:45pm All hostages inside declared dead Should the England cricketers have come home early? Book bonanza 20% off titles at WHSmith Giles Coren The wonder of Woolies Melinda Gates Giving away Bill's billions Robinho The Brazilian on life at Man City Online friendship Social networking as child's play Can al-Qaeda be Defeated? Leading articles As the terrorist trail points to Pakistan, India and the West must cling to the forbearance and liberal values that undermine the zealots An Abuse of Power Sending counter-terrorist agents to the home of an MP was outrageous Fainthearts The English cricket team have shown a spectacular failure of nerve Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money 'Mole' in hiding amid anger at MP's arrest Paul Smith Mayor orders Met chief to justify raid Hey, big spender — how to get 50% off as desperate shops slash festive prices The Economy Bargain buys My Week The Economy Alistair Darling* Louis Vuitton Hollow victory as more bodies discovered in Jewish centre and top hotels Bombay At least 19 foreigners among the 150 killed as commandos trying to free hostages come under terrorist grenade attack Rolex Timesonline Britons are among those detained, official claims Actor was left for dead by gunmen - then arrested as a suspect Bombay Fragile truce in danger of being blown apart Bombay Skoda Pakistan offers help, but is still the prime suspect Forces accused of bungling before and after attacks Rescued boy wakes up to his second birthday an orphan Bombay Cummerbund heroes provide the ultimate service Bombay Staff shielded guests from gunmen's bullets Boots The England captain, Kevin Pietersen, above, and Andrew Flintoff are guarded by Indian troops as they leave their hotels during the tour. Pieterson has said that the players will not return to India next month for the scheduled Test matches in Ahmedhabad and Chennai if their safety cannot be guaranteed Cricketers should go back, say former England captains Mont Blanc Return to India? Revisiting a troubled tour Prada The Workout Clarification Baby P case delayed Bike gang killers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Guilty, the missing conman who funded Lib Dem revival as symbol of his 'success' Madagascar Jaguar It's Britney one more time as the troubled artist launches her comeback on X Factor Rise and fall P&O Currys An outrage that brings shame on this country Whether it was strong policing or politics behind the raid on Damian Green's offices, it should never have happened here Ernest Jones With Woolies gone, how do we celebrate the recession? Timesonline A wounded city turns from tears to anger The attacks on Bombay were a political as well as a terrorist outrage. Only new leadership can repair the damage Picture Gallery No, I'm not willing to spend for my country It will take Gordon Brown at Bluewater to persuade shoppers to wave their credit cards in the face of a tsunami of debt That's the woeful wonder of Woolies Only one high street store could have provided a cheap counterblast to the excesses of the boom Only connect . . . In my view Past Notes Church v gallery Choosing the best candidate for Westminster General Sikorski's place in history Timesonline Flights at Heathrow Speaking out about the Bombay attacks An unfair reputation A bad workman . . . The meaning of life? Beware Woolworths Watch out Mumbai it is - but don't expect Myanmar John Lewis Capital show Odd odds More sails Great Scott, what a mixture of art and reality Cause and effect Absolutely whooper Driftwood horses can fetch up to £55,000 Barclaycard British Muslim admits terror charge Soldier is honoured, 90 years late Child-sex leader jailed indefinitely Masterpiece rescued from the attic Nato chief's interpreter gets ten years for Iran spying Multiple Display Advertising Items SELFRIDGES&Co Curry King retains a taste for power despite 'betrayal' over peerage scandal Saturday interview B&Q From Bombay to Britain Comet Toyota World's richest family prefers the slums to cocktail parties Charity begins at your home Marines killed by Taleban Bomb trial date TV man's fraud Palace honours Euro Millions O2 Support our Christmas Appeal Currys Ebay Tiny firm says thank you for the music as Abba soar again Revival lets a staff of two beat the big tycoons I feel violated, not victorious, says reporter cleared Justice £1m lawsuit collapses after police are accused of using 'Orwellian' tactics to investigate whistleblowing case, Sean O'Neill reports Jessops The concerns of a mother Behind the story Refusing to bug inmates made me a thorn in their side, says former detective Dell Life for farmer who crushed his wife with a tractor Adulterous husband murdered her to claim insurance payout DHL Winter resorts are revelling in white gold after best snowfall in more than a decade Travel Laura Ashley Pre-Christmas bargains online Vauxhall Arctic winds bring a blast of good fortune Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Urgent MMR plea as measles cases rise A tale of torment that bears witness to a bitter truth Theatre In a Dark Dark House Almeida Asda British architects get call to change face of Mecca Multiple Display Advertising Items Next generation of jockeys threatened by child obesity and dislike of hard work Nissan 'You need a passion for it' Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Lessons on bedtime reading offer lifeline to single mothers with nowhere else to turn Fortnum & Mason Nations under new pressure to agree formula for cutting greenhouse gases Multiple Display Advertising Items Hang on, lads, I really did have an idea in the Italian Job Staples Other cliffhangers It's a binge drinkers' paradise, and nobody is paying full price . . . yet Happy hour As ministers prepare to curb the market in cheap alcohol, Valentine Low speaks to the young people who have made the most of 'happy hour' Britain Panasonic Timesonline Vodafone A popular institution Time called on self-regulation Fiat Security guards leap overboard after pirates corner them on hijack tanker Somalia The rich Russians who still have roubles to burn He survived — now Strong-Willed Pig is in the pink China Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlift for stranded tourists begins as police lose patience with protesters Thailand Which? Novotel Lights go out at Honecker's Lamp Shop Germany (AP): Russian leader meets Castro (AP): Voodoo dolls beat Sarkozy (Reuters): DIY crew leave space station (AP): Bank raider was a real dummy (AP): Finders keepers for cabin cleaner HM Revenue & Customs Designer beanbags and £4m villas: what to sell the suffering oligarch during a recession Russia Inside today Hermes Jewel in the crown lives in Smithsonian France War in Iraq ends for international forces Iraq Herbie Frogg Pulling out Legal win for farmers evicted by Mugabe (Reuters): Poll violence kills 4 (AFP): Ethiopians pull out (AP): Rebels take town (AFP): Treasure chest Thrifty find the bottle to survive chill Japan Mean tricks Halifax Iron Lady finds the steel to threaten her struggling ally Georgia Multiple Display Advertising Items City keeps distance from souvenirs Rome (AP): Domingo gives Papal poems a voice (AFP): China condemned for execution Halifax Voice of history that is guiding Obama to build power with 'team of rivals' United States The President-elect is following Lincoln's lead in bringing his enemies into the inner circle — but there is no guarantee that the tactic will work, Ben MacIntyre reports Bringing it all together Timesonline The Private Clinic Baby-faced writer who puts words into his leader's mouth United States Timesonline Library-like silence in the stores as Thanksgiving sales fail to draw crowds United States The Times Your country needs you - to stay and do the shopping Ireland The Sunday Times End of a good spell for drug city's magic mushrooms Farmers face ruin as Amsterdam alters image The Netherlands Multiple Display Advertising Items Lipsey quits as FSA's consumer champion Shares up on week Goodwin's loss Quote of the day Business big shot Big companies take over the role of banks to ease burden on suppliers Mandelson devising test for which businesses to save 'Our strategy is making the trip from a to Z as smooth Smart £1m profit? Suits you, sir! Stock markets Metrovacesa asks HSBC to buy back its London tower Brown's big bet with your (and my) money Panel game in search of answer Commodities Small mercies Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Don't know who Tesco's chief executive is? Then you, too, can be a trainee City commercial lawyer Business big shot Timesonline Q&A Independent titles to share offices with Daily Mail Hands goes by the book to deal with the crunch City Diary Sam Tully, the Seymour Pierce partner who looks after City Diary Picture Gallery House sales pick up but price trend is still downward This is the Pendle Rise shopping centre in Nelson, Lancashire, where they say that they are too poor to put up any Christmas decorations this year Feathers fly at Tesco as union launches protest City Diary Ping! An e-mail arrives peddling a new Swiss diet — … City Diary The City Corporation is not best pleased at being place City Diary The worst is yet to come In the blue corner Robert Shiller City Diary Goodwin takes the hit as shareholders spurn £15 billion rights issue by bank Government is left with 58 per cent stake Maplin Drug companies trigger European ire for holding back supplies of cheap medicine General Motors opens Christmas assets sale in attempt to raise cash Nationwide puts up home loan costs for new borrowers Mobiles will help broadband speed ahead as copper wiring reaches the end of the road Making waves Iberia Small retailers granted relief from landlords''medieval' rent regime High street hardship Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Philip Green makes a smart £1m with sale of Moss Bros stake after a fortnight Sporting move Woolworths leaves Zetar with a sour taste As the economy unravels, it's time to get weaving Grand plans for global energy are under threat, but from unexpected sources The Times Timesonline Narrow escape for Unilever bosses caught up in the terror of Bombay Leading directors flee Taj Mahal hotel Police hold China's richest entrepreneur in economic crimes inquiry British Airways refused to be diverted Emirates and Etihad merger rumours raise prospect of airline giant in Middle East Gulf takes wing The captains' logbooks Why Heathrow's T5 disaster provided a lesson for Dubai's … Gulf takes wing BA's new home may seem vast, but you ain't seen nothing yet Behind the news Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds It is real business, with sales, products and profits, but done in the best possible taste Rowan Gormley believes that selling wine online can bring buyers and makers closer together. Martin Waller reports 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 Tesco hit by fears of first fall in profits for 15 years Market report Legendary suspends trading Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day AIM's Indian shares set to take time to get over price slide Markets Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Encounters Dating Gray & Farrar International Reader Offers Ltd Gerald Schoenfeld New York theatre impresario who did much to shape and define the Broadway over which he ruled Gerald Schoenfeld, theatre owner and impresario, was born on September 22,1924. He died on November 25,2008, aged 84 'Advent teachers us the deeper lessons of waiting' Richard Hickox Lives remembered Peter Lehmann Creighton Carvello Mnemonist who performed remarkable feats of memory on television programmes around the world Creighton Carvello, memory man and photographer, was born on November 14,1944. He died after a long period of ill health on November 18,2008, aged 64 Irving Brecher Screenwriter who wrote two Marx Brothers films and worked with Judy Garland on The Wizard of Oz Irving Brecher, screenwriter, was born on January 17,1914. He died on November 17,2008, aged 94 Chris Bryant Screenwriter, politician and lawyer who co-wrote the thriller Don't Look Now Chris Bryant, screenwriter, was born on June 7,1936. He died on October 27,2008, aged 72 All the world can still be John Wesley's parish Methodism has declined in Britain but its social engagement in communities indicates a renewal Stephen Plant is a Methodist minister and a lecturer in theology at the University of Durham Timesonline Advent teaches us the deeper lessons of waiting Faith Monsignor Roderick Strange is the Rector of the Pontifical Beda College, Rome Fastidious foodies, dining dilemmas and the southern scone Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Asteroids, Bakelite and 'sweet and sour' crude oils Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths Thanksgiving Services Admission Ceremony Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items Athena Press Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hydrolyze Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Oedipe ready to take centre stage in Hennessy Newbury Musselburgh William Hill quote Paul Nicholls at 7-2 to saddle the Totescoop6 Lingfield Park "Let's be having you!" Football's 50 worst famous fans Kempton Park Thomas under scrutiny as The Market Man delivers Racing New castle Kempton Park Fallon can return next September after compromise with authorities Racing Towcester Racing next week Aran Concerto will miss the Bar One Racing Drinmore Wolverhampton Troubled times Britain has three representatives in the Japan Cup Froch building up his appetite for destruction Boxing Nicola Adams, the bantamweight from Leeds, reached … Football Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby union Today Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Tomorrow Football Rugby union Other sport The Wisden Cricketer: Murder for starters: revisiting the bloody tour to Step back in time The Bombay terror attacks will have reawakened memories for those who undertook a similarity troubled trip, detailed by The Wisden Cricketer Timesonline Pietersen will let players decide fate Cricket Captain will not sway team over India return The Sunday Times Inside today Riders jump at the chance to try Twenty 20 . . . on four legs Equestrianism An exciting new style of eventing will be on show tomorrow and hopes are high that it could transform the sport Express delivery Cueto makes most of Sale openings Rugby union Guinness Premiership Match-by-match guide to the Guinness Premiership Beech finally gives Wasps something to buzz about Gatland adopts risky strategy against Australia Rugby union Key clash Theakston A leader who needs time, or a liability? Borthwick is back on trial Rugby union Is Steve Borthwick the right man to lead England The Twickenham crowd will sit in judgement on the England captain again today Guinnes D-Rink Aware Captains who went from criticism to acclaim Johnson seeks improvement at breakdown to offer challenge to New Zealand Rugby union Whole side must compete better in key area Timesonline France-bound Carter fancies fond farewell Rugby union Flutey ready to make sweet music against his native country Strictly come prancing in face of the haka Comment Anti-doping agency finds its suspicions aroused Troubling news from football's R&D department: at Ten Great Britain teams face the axe for London as funding gap bites Olympic Games The haves and have-nots Canada shows sense of keeping home fires burning England sweep past Fiji and into last eight Rugby union More seeds scattered Bowls Jiménez impressed Golf Mason on the mend Athletics Young pretenders Sports awards Appleby shows class Boxing 'They tried to make me go to Tottenham, I said no, … The 50 worst famous football fans Kaveh Solhekol channelled his righteous anger into a list of the 50 worst famous football fans and created a Times Online sensation. Here it is. . . Timesonline The Times Now have your say Premier League claims triumph but fight will continue over finances Football The Times Fallon looks for more fall guys as Leeds come calling Kightly's work is paying dividends in Wolves' drive to reach summit Football Winger says club are ready for promotion West Ham; s lawyers put in hard yards to reduce compensation Timesonline Keane reaches his century and admits he still feels the strain Football Sunderland manager is his own toughest critic Back to reality for Adams after Portsmouth dream tie Benítez plays down fears for future of injured Torres O'Neill's remarkable job at Villa Park is making my hypothesis null and void Football Nomura Barrow boys on a roll after Henney strikes Pulis predicts big fall Ince under pressure Kinnear remains with Newcastle after seeking Ashley assurances Football Manager commits to St James' Park until end of season Downing's stock on the up as he promises to stay Barry vows to stick by Villa for rest of the season Aston Villa v Fulham Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premier League matches Today 3pm Sunderland v Bolton Chelsea v Arsenal Portsmouth v Blackburn Tomorrow 3pm Middlesbrough v Newcastle How they stand Tottenham v Everton Stoke v Hull Wigan v West Brom Manchester City v Manchester Utd Liverpool v West Ham Gallas ready to trip up Chelsea, says Wenger Battle of the Bridge Arsenal manager refuses to give up on title race Literary effort threatens to join Cole on bookshelf of shame Mathieu Flamini, who left Arsenal for AC Milan Scolari counts the cost of change as he prepares to face his old friend Battle of the Bridge Comet Tosic gains permit to threaten Giggs D-Day in Manchester Present from Serbia for Ferguson on veteran's birthday Managerial tensions surface as Hughes breaks old boys' network D-Day in Manchester Ireland sings team's praises but still needs history lesson City's golden eras Boy from Brazil looks to muscle in on elite clubs starting with United match D-Day in Manchester Let's be having you: the 50 worst celebrity fans Robinho is relishing the adoration at Manchester City and sees tomorrow's derby as a chance to state the club's ambition, he tells Oliver Kay Six of the best: foreign players who became local heroes Times Crossword 24,084 D-Day in Manchester The Times Fighting talk from Cech puts Arsenal on red alert The Times Investec Has Johnson got a prayer or is future All Black at … 31 pages of the best coverage Robinho's goals, England Index Inside Free guide Not so nifty for the thrifty Savings & Investment Your Shout What our Readers Made of the Chancellor's Speech Cutting blow for discretionary trusts A Word to the Wise From cynical to inexplicable Jupiter Will you be hit by delayed reaction? David Budworth explains when and where the Chancellor's complex tax changes will begin to bite Artemis Some you win, some you lose Multiple Display Advertising Items Mixed fortunes for pensioners There's no getting away from rising travel costs Lauren Thompson examines the impact of increased taxes for car drivers and air passengers Multiple Display Advertising Items Heat is on for energy suppliers Leeds Building Society Case Study Papering over the cracks? James Charles and Mark Bridge ask whether the measures designed to help mortgage borrowers will be enough to keep roofs over their heads C&G Increased funding for debt-busting organisations that Case Study Every Little Helps in the Battle to Clear Arrears Pruhealth Value of good service lost on Timpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Ryanair Admin Fee Fees are a clear winner Mark Atherton on the shake-up that will make the cost of advice transparent Multiple Display Advertising Items Typical commission paid to advisers Unit trust and open-ended Investment company prices Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Small Businesses Fiscal Stimulus with Drawbacks 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 Every Week Next Week This Week Darling, we've had enough Stories behind the News Why the only effective way to solve alcohol misuse is to raise the price of booze Need to Know? Briefs encounter Look, no pain Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Antibody Well, Well . . . Behave, or it's the Barry cure Inside the Mind of a GP The new age of networking A Facebook-style site for children as young as 7 launches soon. Is this really a good idea, asks Anna Moore Safety net For Families in the Times Today Timesonline Fresh thinking on disability Junk Medicine Down's Syndrome 'i can cry now' SAS hero turned author Chris Ryan is a tough guy with a soft centre. He talks to Dna Behrman about life, death — and coping with emotional scars Raconteur Resperate Fitness works Could it really happen? A virulent superbug strikes without warning, wiping out 90 per cent of the population in days. Fortunately, BBC one's new show Survivors is science-fiction — or is it Preparing for a pandemic Timesonline The Times Secrets of a born survivor Strictly come (tap) dancing Move over, Fred. People are rediscovering the joys of tap and this time it's down and dirty. Claire McDonald goes hoofing Fitness on tap Step this way Why having a baby just made me sad When the novelist Sarah May had her first baby, she was young and life was chaotic — so why did postnatal depression leave her feeling so helpless second time round? The Times Understanding postnatal depression "Mummy, will you marry me?" Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . Timesonline Great excuse to throw a wobbly Jellies and trifles are making a comeback as sophisticated puddings of choice and this time they're light on fat and cream, says Annie Bell Dualit Chocolate Orange Trifle Serves 8-12 For the jelly Snowy Date Trifle Serves 8 Sweet Chestnut Trifle Serves 6-8 Nutritionist's verdict What's the best way to treat IBS A Times Health Club member has posted a query regarding irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). asking if certain foods should be avoided, such as fruit, wheat and dairy The Times You can't beat a retreat Spa expert Caroline Sylger Jones picks five wellbeing breaks for less than £100 a night Find your true nature in Dorset The Times Beauty Boff Exercise with all your heart Monitoring Effort Trick or treatment? Cutting-edge beauty — without the knife The Times Vestas The heat of the matter Eco-Worrier How green is my microwave? Greenie Points Timesonline Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items SoOrganic Goodwill spirit the Health Club The Times Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice My lover and I spend two weeks together every six, the rest is phone calls, texts and web cam. I want to give him something to dream about until Chritmas. Where should I start my sex education? 10 Things you need to know before you . . . try for a baby Hey, daddy cool Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Singer Lenny Kravitz, 44, on wine, women and song — and why he's still looking for love Aquability Index Wars, crises, living history - and here I am standing in the middle of it Correspondents Inside/online Arrivals Neilson Citizen Traveller Monthly Winner Timesonline Get your kicks and kudu on Route 62 Will Hide finds that his sterling goes a long way on a spectacular journey along South Africa's 'unknown' highway Milestone Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Travel In Brief Singapore Airlines Airlines see red over green tax Most low-cost flights face uncertainty, says Tom Chesshyre Book now Attacks on India Viking River Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden treasure that won't cost you the earth From Byzantine gems in Turkey to wine Portugal — Martin Symington picks five cities for a budget break SAS The Times Doha unveils its secret weapon, but will it work? Forget Dubai's bling. One Gulf state hopes that high culture will attract the more discriminating visitor, says John Arlidge African Safari Club Need to know Cultural capital Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Times Travel Aide Mystery Guest Gatwick Hilton, West Sussex Timesonline Our Woman in . . . Warsaw Romania Noble Caledonia Index Christmas Books Erica Wagner 'It is never a bad thing to count your blessings' Christmas Competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Jeanette Winterson Her word 'It's time for home-made mince pies after the Mad Hatter's budget party' TLS Top 50 Best sellers The indie top 10 Publishers bank on festive sales Nicholas Clee takes a look at the handful of books likely to top the Christmas charts They're reading. . . Domestic drama at their heart Fiction Michael Parkinson If you buy only one book ths Christmas make sure it is. . . Top Bestsellers 08 Lennon minus hyperbole Music The Times Sheila Hancock If you buy only one book this Christmas make sure it's . . . Visions coloured by great minds and daydreams Art Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Reality exacts a high price Biography & memoir Pick up a book with The Times at WHSmith Don't miss this chance to buy Engleby by Sebastian Faulks, the penultimate book in our series of 12 Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Rooger Moore The Reconstructionist by Josephine Hart If you buy only one book this Christmas make sure it's . . . The seedy side of the street Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Reading to inspire you in the kitchen Food The Times Simple ways to make ends meet Back to basics Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Elaine Paige If you buy only one book this Christmas make sure it's . . . In search of a feeling for snow Travel Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Stories that leap out at you Children's 2-10 The Times Children's audiobooks Top 5 Bestsellers 08 An enigma armed to the teeth Film & theatre Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Words that resonate across languages Poetry Every picture tells a story Graphic novels Top 5 Bestsellers 08 Andrew Castle If you buy only one book this Christmas make sure it's . . . Santa's list should contain at least . . . Gifts The Times Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 787 Games Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Polygon Answers Codeword No 379 Literary Quiz Times2 Crossword 4698 Aedites: The Listener Crossword 1010 Euclid's Algorithm by Aedites Two brains Bridge Pictureline Win a plasma screen TV KenKen No 321 - Medium Su Doku No 2311 - Fiendish Killer No 996 - Deadly (90 min) Friday Solutions Su Doku No 2309 Index Cunard Operators refuse to waver As 14 new liners are unveiled, cruise companies remain buoyant despite economic squalls, says Tony Dawe Cocktails with the captain make way for a bar with a difference to lure the passengers of tomorrow Behemoth goes for the boutique look Voyages of Discovery Smartening up for city slickers Ships are shedding Vegas-style glitz, reports Sue Bryant Discover the wonders of the world in style Good deals can still be had on trips around the globe, says Tony Dawe ITC Sports Daredevils find their sea legs Action-packed voyages for adrenalin junkies are giving cruising a new sense of adventure says Difficult to please teenagers can have the time of their lives A holiday afloat can be great fun for all the family, says Sue Bryant Place your bets if you fancy a flutter on board There is a game at sea for everyone, from complete novices to serious high rollers, says Gary Buchanan Children can wild on the ship and off Peregrine Caribbean cards Have fun afloat and broaden your horizons From Pelé to pandas and the paso doble, there is a special trip to appeal to everyone, sys Belinda Archer Cruise Saver Travel Go with the flow into the realm of the unexpected Try a river cruise up the Hooghly, suggests Tony Dawe Cunard Table for two, and no cake A honeymoon afloat can be heaven if you avoid the clichés, says Sue Bryant Peregrine Romance under sail on the South Seas Dance the night away for a few fleeting days Cruise ships are still the place for ballroom action, says Gary Buchanan Cruise Select Operators on a voyage into greener waters Cruising's environmental record starts to improve to match holidaymakers' concerns, says Tony Dawe Natural power may take over as firms start to utilise the wind at their stern and the sun on their bows Cruise Select Noble Caledonia Regent Seven Seas Cruises Index Next KIR Contents 29.11.08 The Shoot that Launched Monroe Contacts Sony For women, restaurants are places to relax, talk and then eat, whereas for man, they are just troughs The Dark Ages Prada This week: Twitter for plants I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . 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