News from 20/06/1999
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Susan CLARk, Waldemar Januszczak, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Maurice Parkinson, Philip Norman, Sir Michael Rose, Jim Munro, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Allan Grove, Mirjiana Lucic, John Jay, Sharon Adams, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Ravi Shastri, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Paul Driver, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Keith Markland, P Swann, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Robert Winnett, Neill Buckley, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Angela Mollard, Marian Phillips, Pat Rowley, David Dougill, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, H C, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Marian Martin, Tania Alexander, Paul Caplin, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Louise Potterton, Peter Watson, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Peter Conradi, John Richmond, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Eben Black, Anita Chaudhuri, Nick Newman's, Dr Marek Czajkowski, Peter Millar, Paul Donavan, Robin Marlar, Jack Warnette, Anita Brookner, Nick Gardner, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, A F G, Royal Ascot, Mike Laws, Phillip Oppenheim, Jonathan Abel, Guy Richards, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, A J Kirk, Steve Waugh, Vera Taggart, Mike Levett's, Bob Woodward, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Justin Cartwright, J Cree, Roger Scruton, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Wimbledon babes, David Thomas, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Steven Downes, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Ann McFerran, Mrs N S, Tim Rayment, A T, Joel Stern, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Elina Hesso, Reginald Dale, Kirstie Hamilton, Victoria Campbell King, Tom Shone, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Phil Baker, Andrew Motion, Frank Porter, Sean Newsom, Bob Graham, Michael Ignatieff, Raymond Keene, Chris Oliver Wilson, Barbara Schwartz, Douglas Alexander, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Geoffrey Mason, Kipper Williams, F Gill, Vincent Cartwright, Helen Hawkins, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, Paul Nuki, Roger Browne, Dr Philip Peverley, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Robert Weir, L Collingwood, Zoë Linkson, John Stern, T S, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, David Mason, Michael Bradley, Josh Salzmann, David Franklin, John B Reddington, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Donald Edmonds, Jessica Berry, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Ivan Massow, Michael Bennett, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ann Blatcher, Rupert Gavin, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, B Coleman, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Marc Doyle, Michael Sheridan, Roy Aspen, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, D J Taylor, Brian Smyth, Matthew Lynn, Richard O'Neill, Michael Austin, Graham Hearne, Godfrey Smith, Rosalind Coward, John Waples, Brian Bigmore, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Sir Christopher Bland Chairman, Tom Robbins, Noel Winter, David Sumner Smith, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Christina Jones, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Kat Brown, William Moss, Tony Perrottet, David Parsley, Jamie Oliver, Derck Mahon, J H, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Robert Sam Anson, Amanda Hines, Joanna Simon, Michael Dixon, India Knight, Sandy Gall, Simon Howard, W B Yeats, Dan Pearson, Joan Smith, Boris Schapiro, Tim Bullamore,
ResumoSophie joins royals as Edward's Wessex girl A new title and a new style Inside Weather News Review Labour to prune rose as party symbol Girl Power Contents Serbs secretly abduct prisoners across border Milosevic spirits away 3,000 prisoners as defiant last card Cecil Gee Style Money Travel Are Any Sections Missing? Call 0171-481 3355 Internet The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Classified Newspapers Support Recycling Calais Money Flame of public affection Chapel was chosen after abbey dispute The Queen chooses new title with care Virgin Lost film reveals Mallory ascent Inter-Continental Football clubs give MPs £900 of free tickets Protesters 'paid' to riot in City Insight Futurestep BMW Judge refuses to pay child maintenance 'Gay cure' therapy offered on NHS Top opera stars get in line to play Oxford musical chairs BBC plans move to South Bank Police rebel on drug care Abbey National Top opera stars get in line to play Oxford musical… Orange Career women smell a future in aftershave Clockwork Orange freed for violent screen comeback Corrections British Airways 'Tax havens' plan to rebuild cities Rover Diana concert leaves fund empty-handed Dando police investigates US hitmen files French go to help of Ealing film studios One 2 one 'Happy' crisps to perk us up Intel Revenge of the shopper After years of paying over the odds, consumers are relishing their power to force stores to cut their prices, write David Smith and Jessica Berry Cheltenham & Gloucester The golden baton Audi Return of the Windsors As Prince Edward took a wife, and finally found a new role in public life, a once tottering royal family seemed in the process of a successful reinvention of itself, writes Roland White Show business friends swell guest list A glittering cast joined the royal family, writes Margarette Driscoll A sporting romance A six-year courtship began with an invitation to a game of tennis, writes Roland White Royalty looks for a new kind of magic Yesterday showed that the new touchy-feely monarchy can still catch and lift the nation's mood, writes Philip Norman The street's gentle fanfare It was low-key but the crowds took the wedding to their hearts and made it their own, write Maurice Chittenden and Tom Robbins Epithalamium Rhyme and reason Television puts 200m in the picture Stylish dress blends ancient and modern A £15m home for two must earn its keep Bagshot Park will combine business and family life, says Margarette Driscoll Stena Line The spice girls of Centre Court Profile A real man should be as useless as possible Autobytel Week A terrible madness The Sunday Times The mob's day out Hague, the nerd in a baseball cap, shuffles back into contention The day their Euro bluff was called Germans have love covered at G8 summit Atticus Royals' ecumenical spirit on display at Hume funeral Atticus A clean sweep for Hague's new broom Atticus Losing the battle in the Ulster 'peace' A clean sweep for Hague's new broom Study Skills Girl power that could mean lifelong poverty Courageous Tara's lesson Honda Points Birthdays The jargon of war masks the killing Bland's race record The Neighbour who Burned with Hate The drunken nobody who launched a reign of terror Pitney Bowes Europe discovers its heart of darkness The guilty men may have fled Kosovo but The Sunday Times is uncovering overwhelming evidence of the systematic slaughter they unleashed on ethnic Albanians across the province Oracle Applications Aficio Other Massacre Sites The bitter men who waited to kill A culture of self-pity has once more bred a killing frenzy in the Balkans, writes Michael Ignatieff PC World Peacekeepers fight a The alliance must learn the new rules of battle, writes General Sir Michael Rose Returning Serbs pin blame on Milosevic Claims of victory ring hollow as the Yugoslav army arrives back in disarray and convoys of Serbs flood out of Kosovo, writes Bob Graham in Belgrade Better war than the bombers The Serb Friend Cable & Wireless Hassan's perfumed court split by feuds BT Bavaria gets its lederhosen in a little twist Zurich Financial Services Action 2000 Schröder hacks back the hand-out state Murky trail of Suharto's millions Thetrainline Deep Throat returns to haunt White House Tourist tide threatens magic city of the Incas Theatre takes a perverse twist Chirac double act in trouble Inside Paris Sour taste to summit meal Jeep Meacher flouts Blair by backing GM food critics Weather and Travel Outlook Dire tuck Darcus Howe charged with assault Fashion tip Bass set to defeat Whitbread bid Driving ban Head of steam Murder charges Three share £7.7m jackpot David Gladwin Concorde Limited £60m from lottery to go for gold News in Brief Poussin claim Hunt clash Chile arrests Seeing stars Olympics choice Contents Sky Sports In the Swing Focused, fit and ready to rumble Australia are determined to correct past mistakes against Pakistan today On the Charge In the Mood Day of judgement for world giants Waugh's troops can win battle Lessons for England as class acts graduate with honours Steve Waugh has it. So, too, has Wasim Akram. Robin Marlar looks for that certain something among the World Cup's star performers Wasim enjoys top role The Pakistan captain has brought together a twitchy team behind his towering example, writes Ian Hawkey The Warne show is far from over Shane Warne's bowling coach believes the great leg-spinner can torment batsmen for a few more years yet. By Ivo Tennant Emirates World Cup Final: Australia v Pakistan, Lord's… The Greatest Game I Ever Played in Double Take: Reaction to the World Cup's Greatest Match Gooch and Gatting face sack Simon Wilde says that the selectors are as vulnerable as the captain and some of the players following the World Cup debacle A team to rule the world This team of all talents under Wasim Akram could beat allcomers in any conditions Pedigree performers keen to cash in with county set World Cup stars are eyeing a spell in England—but they won't come cheap. By Thrasy Petropoulos Only emergency surgery will bring England to life Robin Marlar says a drastic overhaul is required if England are to challenge the big three again Coach looks forward with regrets Bob Woolmer is in no hurry to decide his future after his World Cup trauma, writes Ivo Tennant AON Insure your vision Hussain times it right Maddy provides the inspiration Bicknell destroys Glamorgan Gough ruled out of first Kiwi Test Cricket Scoreboards Girl power ready to cast its spell The prospect of another final showdown between Steffi Graf and Martina Hingis looms large MG Graf charts route towards fairytale ending After suffering physical and emotional pain, the French Open champion truly has a place in the hearts of tennis fans. By Richard Evans Kournikova image flatters to deceive Zvereva shows her staying power So much for the young wannabes. Richard Evans sees two veterans of the women's tour recover from gruelling semi-finals to produce a thrilling contest in the Direct Line championships at Eastbourne Rising Stars: Three to Watch Alexandra Stevenson (US) Luck rides with Agassi That victory in Paris makes the Las Vegas showman a good bet for Wimbledon, says Richard Evans Wimbledon Century: The Men who Dominated the Ten Decades Luck rides with Agassi Great British expectations Tim Henman is a feared opponent, says Nick Pitt, and on grass he should be favourite to beat anybody—except Pete Sampras Land-Rover Pioline displays French polish Marian Phillips reports on a touch of Gallic flair in the men's tennis final at Nottingham Exposed: the myths of tennis Research published this week destroys the assumptions of many tennis fans. Alex Fortune reports Emirates Regular return of service can prove player's ace in the hole Big-serving Greg Rusedski may not have it all of his own way at Wimbledon, according to new statistical evidence, says Alex Fortune Meltdown on Centre Court Martina Navratilova's 1978 final against Chris Evert produced a potent mixture of fire and ice Ten Best Women of the Century BAC Sport Tiger's on the tail A classic finish looks likely today with the world's best players at the top of the US Open leaderboard. David Walsh reports Drama at the death: three of the most exciting final rounds in US Open history Titleist Of leader Stewart Tragic memory that is driving Dural on The steely girl displayed by David Duval was born of a shattering childhood tragedy De Vere Hotels Meeting the demons in Daly's private hell David Walsh probes John Daly's nightmare of drink and gambling addiction—and finds the brilliant golfer hiding in the shadows Irish savour moral victory Warriors feel the heat The JJB Super League title race is shaping up to be the most open in years, but Wigan are finding it hard, says David Lawrenson Sorry Italy swamped by Terblanche's record haul Wales reach high at ground level Cardiff's Millennium Stadium will inspire Graham Henry's side against South Africa, writes Nick Cain England are up and running Finishing adds sheen of class Nick Cain detects promising sings as Clive Woodward's enterprising new back three impress on the counter-attack in Brisbane Wings Lloyd and Luger trigger flying start Woodward having time of his life Despite a flaky start, England's coach has dispensed with excuses and is now revealing an impressive maturity, says Stephen Jones Origin of short-lived passion hard to fathom Tennis on TV badly served Sport on TV Athletics Q & A Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review White Lighting-Allan Donald: The Autobiography by Allan Donald with Patrick Murphy (Collins Willow, £16.99) Hill reached dead end after crowning glory at Williams Peter Windsor argues that the former world champion's career effectively stalled when he decided it was time to cash in on his status Coulthard turns deaf ear to the critics McLaren's unlucky driver believes he is good enough to become world champion. By Douglas Alexander Reaching the Final Pit Stop The Times Coulthard. . . Moroccan Open looks like walk in the Park Sports Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Racing The second coming Jockey John Murtagh's Ascot Gold Cup win completed his return from racing oblivion Holly Blue times it right for the royal celebration Jonathan Powell on how a home-bred filly produced the perfect result at Ascot, even if her owner was understandably absent French Holly fails the test A bid to repeat Dawn Run's win falls short, writes Guy Richards Angry players attack rules change Anelka plays foolish game The French striker is eager to leave Arsenal but peace of mind seems destined to elude him Silverstone Chelsea welcome Sunday opening Chelsea may find encouragement from the latest round of transfer dealings. By Brian Glanville Ploughing the Transfer Trail Baillie death haunts winner The British team, subdued after the death last week of a teammate, had a poor first day at the European Cup, writes Steven Downes Greene takes fast track to glory After smashing the 100m world record, America's sprinting sensation is ready to race Michael Johnson over 200m. By Steven Downes Relieved Smith back in business at last Steven Downes hails Britain's brave high-jumper as he returns from injury to top-level competition Turin's Games victory under a shroud Britain wants the Olympic city bid process further cleaned up, reports Steven Downes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land-Rover Lancaster Follett Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Harwoods Exclusive Value Venture H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Rover's return The much-maligned Rover 75 is on sale from this week. It is definitely not a car for the tyre-shreadding boy-racers, but Ray Hutton takes comfort in its old-fashioned values Elixir of youth is what the doctor ordered A GP looking for a bit of fun at weekends should make an appointment with a ready-built kit car, says John Evans Put that new car to the test BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Sytnerdirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Godfrey Hall L&C Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialists in Short & Long Term Contracts Frosts Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Hadley Green Garage Lancaster Clive Sutton Weybridge Automobiles Doves Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. 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They're not really my bag Broughtons Multiple Display Advertising Items French-US link threatens BOC merger plan Post Office and Camelot close to lottery deal Euro entry years away, says City Virgin atlantic Out of America Asda staff set to cash in from Wal-Mart takeover Touch Tackle Virgin profits rise despite poor service Sky Wars Jilted Mulcahy should tie the knot with Tesco's Leahy Punch and Whitbread hold talks over Allied Tomkins may break off bread division Racal Business Digest Biotech king Evans in global link-up with Arthur Andersen Conran charges ahead with £7m profit Euro doubts BA lands £10m deal to run Olympic Reuters plans retail online share service UK 'fails to give enterprise support' NatWest Equity lands textile sale to Thailand Investors with a taste for mexican food may take a… E-commerce to soar past $200bn, says Intel boss £400m village to be built on Clydeside Vizual Business Tools Planet Hollywood seeks buyer for Sound Republic Weaker exports stunt growth Euro Watch Marriott Falling Prices Mean Death of Inflation Indonesia's future imperfect Prospects look mixed for British firms as a collapsed economy starts on the road back to recovery. By Michael Sheridan in Jakarta Greenspan keeps us guessing on interest rate rise Wal Smart The prospect of America's discount retail giant gaining a foothold on this side of the pond has spooked British retailers and Cheersed consumers. Kirstie Hamilton reports Schneider Electric Debt keeps companies on the straight and narrow Joel Stern explains how borrowing sends the right signals to investors, keeps managers in check and owners in control Hewlett Packard Delphi sparks revolution in car production 'JT' Battenberg believes his firm is setting the standard for car-component manufacturing, writes Andrew Lorenz Franchise World Levett leads an old giant out of Africa Old Mutual's chairman faces the biggest challenge of his career as he moves the respected institution from Johannesburg to London Audi Working Day Enforcer takes on all comers in crusade for free… American Airlines is the latest target of fearless anti-trust regulator Joel Klein, writes Garth Alexander in New York Business to Business Franchising in the 90's O'Briens Computer Resale Limited Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swisher Humana International Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Datalink Technologies Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Discount Warehouse Bang & Olufsen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Limited The Music Room North Haven Cruising Millennium Databank Top 200 companies Stagecoach deal is ticket to America The bold purchase of Coach USA enables the British company to step up its plans for more acquisitions, writes David Parsley Bleasdale to buy ailing nursing firm for £32m Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom JJB to tackle City after shares get a mauling Paying a big premium for rival Sports Division last summer may have been a 'hospital pass' to investors, writes John Waples English Partnerships Gateway to a fortune of £2.7bn Ted Waitt believes that all his customers—including spacemen—should get what they want from their computers. By David Parsley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Mortgagedirect Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items TSA Corporate Sales TSA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Living in the UK with Connections Abroad? 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By Rupert Steiner My First Break Our hunt for Britain's fastest-rising firms Bulletin Will acquisition be more than we can handle? Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Growing pains hit media buyer's profits The Sunday Times The Experts Forget the frites and get fit Unisys A party poser for the sultan's man Prufrock Riviera rage as rich double-park yachts away from Aegean Protesters give City folk a dressing down Not all Alliances lead to Leicester Counter Attraction. . . Shoppers are being urged to… Conservatives call for shake-up on pension annuities Pick a Winner Consumers to get complaint hotline Lloyds accused on firm's receivership Home and Dry Lenders face crackdown on home insurance sales 1,500 join fight against lock-ins Fidelity Investments Tuned to Success Elderly deserve better care from the Revenue CGU cover leaves you exposed Adwatch Scottish Widows Offshore interest will not escape taxman's clutches Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Northern Rock Where to find future share successes Investors should try to pick companies that are poised to benefit from changing consumer trends, writes Robert Winnett Virgin How to Buy and Sell Shares in Worldwide Companies M&G Gartmore No Title Legal & General Nationwide Expert househunters help find you a dream home Beat the pack to the best properties by hiring a full-time professional with links to estate agents, writes Nick Gardner Tracker mortgages offer borrowers better deal New-style home loans guarantee that monthly repayments fall in line with the base rate, writes Robert Winnett Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Martin-Currie Norwich Union Shop around for best deals on credit cards If the interest rate on your credit card is more than 14%, you are paying too much. Alicia Wyllie looks at the alternatives Experts warn investors to give Framlington fund a wide berth How to get justice after holiday hell Travel complaints are rising every year. Nick Gardner explains how to get compensation for a bad summer break Online auctions bid for the truth The tie-up between Amazon and Sotheby's will help to build confidence and trust in the technology. Matthew Wall reports Scottish Widows MBNA Platinum plus Surrenda-link Neville James Home Income Gold 10 ways elderly can unlock cash value of a home Hard-up pensioners can raise extra cash against the equity in their home but they must be careful, writes Alicia Wyllie Loan account charges higher interest than overdraft Money Monitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage-brokers Alliance Leicester Plot your retirement escape Moving overseas when you retire is a dream for many—but there are financial pitfalls, writes Kevin Pratt Royal & Sunalliance Investments Legal & General Pensioners risk falling into trap over allowances Savings and investments can be rearranged to avoid being penalised by the Inland Revenue in retirement Framlington Toy soldiers back on parade After years in the doldrums, this corner of the collecting market is fighting its way back into fashion, writes Peter Watson Supermarket prize draw entries pass sell-by date Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Standard Life Bank TV puppets pull at the purse strings Direct Line Financial Services Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards European super fund may double your money Legal & General promises rich rewards for investors in a fund backing Europe's 50 biggest companies, writes Robert Winnett Yorkshire and Egg cut cost of mortgages Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Save & prosper DJ tunes in to the property market Fame and Fortune Russ Williams started out calculating tax bills for NatWest customers before success as a broadcaster. By Natalie Graham Jupiter Dixons may add sweetener to sale of Freeserve shares Turning internet users into shareholders should give the online firm a big advantage over its rivals, writes Alicia Wyllie Vocalis is aiming to be talk of the town Tangerine Girls on top Sleep Well, ED Inside God only Knows Free to Dance Superlative Travel Okay kid, so make with the dialogue Peter Millar seeks tips on novel writing from Andrew Motion, the poet laureate who is also a creative writing lecturer A very ordinary outing Hello car, or why a stolen Volvo never forgets Amazon Enemy of the People Coca-Cola The feminist who fights for the boys Rosalind Coward changed sides in the sex war when she saw the problems faced by the men in her family Habitat sale now on Lost to the silent killer Michael Rosen knew all about meningitis but he had never heard of its darker twin - until it killed his son, writes Margarette Driscoll The ex-soldier leading history from the front Interview Classical Music on CD from Penguin Suddenly the euro is risky even for Blair Times Educational Supplement Dancing away from the KGB The dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov reveals the pressures that led him to defect from the country that had made him an international star I'd make a good father, so why all this fuss? Ivan Massow, a gay Tory businessman planning a child with a lesbian friend, explains how they have approached an unusual decision Return to that magical island Foxtons The City Quay Manhattan Loft Corporation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes The Drayton The Mark FPD savills Barratt Westbourne Terrace Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week You can't keep a fat, bald impotent man down Talking coffin, homing snails, flabby men, well-manured poines Shock Exchange Eureka! The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Commons debates go live on web Computers Designers look to the future The Prince of Wales is backing a think-tank on future building design that includes some revolutionary concepts, writes Sean Hargrave BBC Haymarket Exhibition Limited Know-alls fight it out on the small screen The sunday times Imaging wave machine may replace x-ray Waste not, want not A developer is taking recycling to heart and using material from an old hospital to build a new village, says Josephine Smit Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Hereford House Galliard-homes Steam Mills Hawksley Pearce Properties of the Week Far from the madding crowd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countryside Repton Park Charter Quay Regalian London Buildings Gallard Homes Limited Canary Riverside Thirlstone Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Rydon Homes Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Barratt Hastings International Ialto Parque Da Floresta Rialto Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Capital Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bruten Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Angel on the green FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel on the green Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Inverforth House Ten Bolton Gardens South Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Roxylight Multiple Classified Advertising Items At the heart's-ease hotel Keeping a suite at a top hotel is beyond most pockets but an adjoining flat with use of the guests' perks is not, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Watermark Club FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's Wentworth with extra spice An exclusive estate is about to take shape in the booming Indian city of Bangalore, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes Quality to Appreciate Berkeley Homes Contents Piping hot These days it's cool to be a Celt, and never more so than at the Lorient music festival in Brittany. 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