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News from 02/06/2002

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Jonathan Northcroft, Rupert Merson, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Jonathan Storey, Tony Airey, Barbara Hall, Philip Norman, Helen Davies, James Clark, Gary Robertson managing director, Simon wllde, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Boris Schapiro, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, John Bottomley, Richard Hewitt, Jane Mulkerrins, Hugh Mcilvanney, J D, T Griffiths, Roland Garros, Gareth Walsh, Andrew Richmond, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Francis Power, David Smith, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, David Schwartz, David Cracknell Political Editor, Helen Davis, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Professor Howard Lexitter, Clive Davis, Joe Lauria, Guy Dennis, Aidan Harney, Simon Schama, Tony Allen-Mills, Alasdair Mackenzie Co-ordinator, Simon Wilde, D C, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, John Swannell, Patrick Whelon, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Maria Yapp, David Dougill, Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, John Mortimer, Warren Shore, Philip Kingsley, Dominic Tonner, Geraldine Hackett, Paul Acton, Fiona Beale, Jeremy Atiyah, David Hewson, Cally Law, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Brendan Boume, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Edward Porter, Mark Guthrie, Dr Jack Cunningham MP, Paul Harvey, Paul Boateng, Sarah Dempster, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, David Smith Economic Editor, Owen J Wyrley-Birch, Liz Edwards, Sam Murphy, George Perry, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Paul Bailey, Monsignor Richard, Roy Kerridge, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Stephen F Olley, Nargis Lal, Jon Furmston Marketing director, Alastair Hendy, James Ehnes, Michael Cole, Simon Mills, Chris Woodhead, Caragh McKay, Lisa Jardine, Jonna Simon, Lucinda Kemeny, Patrick Dillon, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Richard Binns, John Humphrys, Ian Rundle, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Johan Cruyff, Ian Hawkey, Sarah Shaw, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Peter Livesley, Paul Durman, John Medlock, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Jonna Briscoe, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Nick Rosen, Abdul Varachhia, Danny O'Brien, Maurice Dray, Hugo Barnacle, Karen Gold, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Harry Tildsley, Gareth Huw Davies, Nick Gordon, Cosmo Landesman, V Harris, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, David Orr, Stefan Hötter, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Tim Mackintosh-Smith, Natalie Graham, Sasha Uzunov, Melanie Domb, M J, Caroline Donald, Professor Nancy P Stork, S D, Gillian Wilmot managing director, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Kate Rew, David Walsh, John Stern, Jack Grimston, Stuart Anderson, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, John Elliott, Mark Macaskill, R W Johnson, Richard Woods, Maurice Chittenden, B Clay, H Goodall, Nigel Rogers, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Peter Brook, Louise Armistead, Alexandra Dawe, Nichola McAuliffe, Adrian Barlow, D J Taylor, Roger Denton, Godfrey Smith, Robert Tait, Barry Collins, John Waples, Boy George, A A Gill, Terry Deary, Sasha Slater, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Andrew Lycett, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Maria McErlane, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, Cherry Norton, Hazel Curry, Nick Downie, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Bob Dolby, Michael Clower, Adrian Dence, Minette Marrin, John Cornwell, Brian Curd, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Nick Cunard, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Tim Manns, Hugh Pearman, Stephen Parry, David Budworth, Michael Riding managing director, David Harbord, Mrs Mills, Serena Williams, Simon Crerar, Sarah Baxter, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Steve Grant, Alexander Dietrich, Simon Howard, S Anwar, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths,

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Contents Queen crowns fifty years with concert spectacular Blunkett to ensure Myra Hindley is never released Contents British Airways Contents Aircraft carrier on sale to India Sun shines for the jubilee with a football match on the side Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace ready to rock as pop royalty and the real thing come together Pop Concert Germans mock Queen as 'wilted housewife' Magazine Attack Thousands at palace for a glittering prom Classical Concert Peugeot Citroën Britain to pay off its US war debt at last Wendy to get flirty in new Peter Pan film Disgraced Cronje killed in air crash Doctors' inquiry reopens double cot death case Halifax Snooper's charter threat to privacy Vodafone Darling's past as a car hater Byers given task of selling Labour Leaked letter reveals Blair dash for euro decision Wider share-deal probe at Mirror Parents fined record £4,000 for daughter's truancy Rust clue hits claim of rail sabotage Insight London to get £60m water world British Airways Family launches lawsuit over Everest death Freud paints a picture of his love life Church calls for return of grace to bolster family Nokia Colombian tip-offs exposed IRA link Spy planes' role revealed British midland Secret Lawrence 'wife' was just a taxing affair Surgeons create new tongues for cancer victims UBS Financial Services Group Dome deal will sink top sports arena Mitsubishi Motors Archer appeal given go-ahead We've never had it so good It's not just royal anniversaries and football mania that the nation should be celebrating this weekend. Break open the bubbly and raise your glasses to a new golden era for Britain, say David Smith and Jane Mulkerrins And for his next Trick. . . With Britain's transport system in chaos, Alistair Darling will need deft hands to juggle the urgent problems facing roads, railways and runways. Can he pull it off? Richard Woods and Jonathon Carr-Brown report Go-fly Firebrand with a cold steel backbone Profile I'm gonna make a killing at this charity game Zurich A force for stability It's only a game… isn't it? Www. mortgagesforbusiness. co. uk Boring, boring Labour could be a winner Tremble, because the nuclear club is going to keep growing 'Archbishop Boyo' in line to inherit Carey's throne Atticvs Towering tribute planned to Blair the saviour of Kosovo Atticvs Fayed wriggles in embrace of the new tax order Atticvs Which racial sub-group would you like to park in? RAC Why the asylum seekers come American Express War reality that defeats women Kashmir Threat Homes, not domes Fighting Talk Investigation Points Birthdays The Odd Couple What does a bleeding-heart Irish rock star have in common with the hard-nosed US treasury secretary? Not much, discovers R W Johnson in Durban, but that didn't stop them touring Africa Cheltenham & Gloucester Rebel guns crackle in shadow Loretta & Lucia Caponi Britons heed 'serious' advice to leave India Of Kashmir nuclear nightmare Fear that rogue generals could launch 'own war' Mazda Kennedys relaunch quest for Camelot Something stirs in the erotic garden Drought-hit Zambia can still enjoy a dastardly divorce Dirt-digger with a line feeds Clinton conspiracy theory From honey trap to death row 'Tsar' Putin spends £117m on palace Inter-Continental Trial looms over Monaco fire death Lufthansa SAS trained rogue Macedonian police Britannia France finds a Hillary in the Elysée The Times E1 Cordobes takes retirement by the horns Angry Downing Street gets its revenge on Sixsmith Trail of body parts leads to suspect's house Weather and Travel Outlook Love match: Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of the… Www. ferrysavers. com Four hurt in drive-by shooting News in Brief Boy hostage freed Collision kills pilot and parachutist Gay parents' hope BBC may be charged to use airwaves 'Fewer refugees' No 10 study of GM Nine tickets share £6.4m jackpot Vision express Child sex inquiry Four crash deaths Rail fare row 26 die in ambush Contents British Airways Contents Have No Fear Contents Beckham: this is my proudest day Captain learns to smile again Four years ago he was ready to quit, but today he carries his nation's hopes against Sweden Scholes: Ferguson tactics nearly cost me Cup place After his worst season for Manchester United, the midfielder believes he is lucky to be taking part in the World Cup at all. By Joe Lovejoy Fall and Rise: Rocky Path to Beckham's 50th Cap British Airways Sky box office Variety spices group The playing styles of Sweden and Argentina will provide vastly different challenges during England's World Cup campaign 'I won't kick Beckham's foot' Back in the old routine After trying a new attacking style, Sweden will revert to type by playing a defensive game today T Mobile At-A-Glance Guide to Today's Big Clash in Saitama Worldcup 2002 Diary MasterCard Little Bigman He is only 5ft 9in, but Argentina's Roberto Ayala is as hard as they come and has a score to settle with Michael Owen on Friday. By Ian Hawkey Best of Enemies Argentina's footballers can inspire a nation in a state of economic and social misery, says Rob Hughes Africa continues to dismantle the old world order Senegal's stunning victory over the World champions was a timely reminder of the wealth of talent coming out of Africa. By Ian Hawkey 'Hand of God' is hailed by Veron Maradona's handball goal was 'revenge' for the Falklands, claims Manchester United's Argentine midfielder Fighting Irish put Keane to shame One word that split a nation MasterCard Holland goal seals revival Michelin Midfield partners display true grit The Ipswich man's goal helped Ireland forget their nightmare World Cup build-up, says Jonathan Northcroft At-A-Glance Guide to this Week's Fixtures World Cup 2002 Results Mismatch of the week Klose leads Germans to rout Two-goal Tomasson inspires Denmark Kenco Creaking bones lead to different ball game Cheats must be punished Letters to the Sports Editor Questions & Answers American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Japanese Rules Sebastian Moffett Yellow Jersey Press, pb, £10 Taming the Beast The champion's real challenge in Memphis will be to dump the tiresome trash that goes with Mike Tyson Thorpe Knocks up a Hero's Ton Flintoff to the fore England v Sri Lanka Frizzell County Championship: First Division Frizzell County Championship: Second Division Scoreboards, page 16 England put pressure on tourists Simon Widle at Edgbaston Hussain tribute to tough Cronje The cricket world remembers the controversial former South African captain, writes John Stern Sculthorpe leads Saints' brave resistance Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Cricket Scoreboards Racing Cool Contepomi sees Bristol through to final Hatton climbs off the floor to retain title The world champion keeps his unbeasten record but is given the fright of his life by gritty Irishman Eamonn Magee, writes Richard Rae The man who Cheated Cricket Greed sadly got in the way of the cricketing career of South Africa's Hansie Cronje, writes Simon wllde Hawk ready to take wing Aidan O'Brien is doubling his chances of pulling off a second successive Derby win, with Hawk Wing or High Chaparral, writes Michael Clower Happy returns Defending champion Jennifer Capriati got back to business by sweeping aside her Australian opponent Hero's Journey out of Ascot after win Agassi delivers harsh lesson American veteran has too much pace and energy for Spanish youngster Robredo, writes Richard Evans Aston Martin Sales of Mayfair Lancaster Aston Martin Approved Programme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sloane Helicopters Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Approved Pre-Owned Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times BMW Authorised Dealers Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Car The Sunday Times Alpina Driveplus Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Barons Sytner BMW BMW Approved Used Cars The Sunday Times Hexagon Ageing Beauties Rapid depreciation means there are bargains to be found among three-years-old cars, writes Andrew Frankel Dream car that's not too taxing A company car payoff means that a supercar is at last within reach Why Britain's transport plans are under attack Jaguar Stratstone of Mayfair Hadley Green Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Maserati Approved Used Dealers Maserati Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doves Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tallis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Cruickshank The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. sunday-times. co. uk B&K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Bkthomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Oneswoop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. 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Rubbish, I found plenty Four Lattice chiefs to waive £4m in merger bonus Firms warn Bank not to raise rates World class international Contents M&S finds buyer for American supermarkets Contents Pop tycoon to go global with television show Why Graham Mackay may sound like Rod Stewart Agenda Deloitte plans £2bn buyout Hutchison swoops to launch chain of 3G mobile phone shops Markoss OUBS Carlton in £150m talks with Gullane Business Digest Excel offers bond for equity swap Cap Gemini boss agrees to step aside Redbus egos clash in boardroom Merger talk angers Glaxo shareholders Castorama calls for Mulcahy to go GUS planned American bid Bondholder pushes rival deal for Energis CSFB likely to earn £15m from NTL split Navision PWC to probe 'black hole' at Hugo Boss What's up The Sunday Times Good old days return Business Letters Will rush to big government be unstoppable? American Account Heavy Metal Gold's soaring price reflects worries about the dollar and the world economy. John Waples and David Smith report Computer Associates Weare United Vodafone ducks chance to clear up its accounts Sir Chris Gent has to tackle the growing confusion over the company's profits, writes Paul Durman Son of Orange leads 3G charge The William Hill Avaya Last chance for remorseful Ratner Gerald Ratner ruined the family jewellery business with an ill-judged joke. Now 10 years older and wiser, he is determined to make up for his folly Gerald Ratner's Working Day Swiss International Air Lines Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millionaires' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. turnerandco. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Yield Income Opportunity Www. ipsupport. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Ocraworldwide Www. scfgroup. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Portfolio Building Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! 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Lucinda Kemeny reports Guru's game plan for winning at work Book of the Week The Inner Game of Work W Timothy Gallwey Texere, £9.99 (£8.49 plus 99p p&p from Sunday Times Books Direct 0870 165 8585) Bestselling Business Books IBM New York party may be over for Boss man Marty Staff, chief of Hugo Boss's US subsidiary, has been sent on leave as a financial probe begins. By Dominic Rushe Intel inside Crippled by soaring cost of insurance Andrew Stone reports on how small firms are meeting the challenge of huge premiums Innovation helped Mayflower triumph in a declining sector John Simpson defied the retreat in manufacturing to become a leader in engineering. By Alexandra Dawe Employment contracts are not fashion accessories Questions of Business Computer games firm tries to score with expansion Blitz develops games for the likes of Eidos and Microsoft, but in a volatile, fashion-driven market it wants to make sure that it has its eggs in several baskets, writes Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times Internet car firm moves down a gear Progress Report Autolocate Rupert Merson The Experts BDO Stoy Hayward Jon Furmston BT Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Gary Robertson Npower Gillian Wilmot Royal Mail Greater Manchester Police Inter Exec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luton The Sunday Times Consignia Matalan Kingham Hill School How to identify the stars of tomorrow There is much more to spotting leadership talent than assessing someone's track record, says Maria Yapp FD for Ad Agency 30-person West End advertising The Sunday Times Energy Saving Trust ADTI Consulting Camden Warrenz@1stcontact. co. uk Department of Health RMC Group Services Limited Pension tension keeps staff loyal in war for talent Man United and Nike put the boot into kids' clothes Airlines battle for control of German skies Virgin trains Why Green failed to lay siege to Troy (Michigan) Prufrock Bernie pushes boat out Gloom of insiders casts long shadow On Wall Street The summer of bargains Half a million holidays still up for grabs and the deals are getting better Haven't booked your summer holiday yet? No problem. With so many breaks still unsold, the choice is enormous—and there are great bargains to be had. David Wickers picks the hottest properties and the sweetest deals P&OPORTSMOUTH Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell The Sunday Times The Pick of the Deals from the BIG Four Operators Behind the brochure Sunsail is the world's top sailing Holidays 2002 Sunsail is the world's top sailing specialist—so does biggest mean best? David Wickers takes soundings Two Wrights make a wrong A wayward bridegroom means double trouble for Fiona Beale Confessions of a Tourist Clubs Sunsail Swan Hellenic UK beaches clean up Books of the Week Markoss aviation Extra legroom for free Airport link for Madrid Where was I? Travel One British Airways CitiExpress (0845 773 3777, www. ba.… Low-cost challenge Holiday Money Questions and Answers Continental Airlines (0800776464, ww.… Bargain Map of the World Readers' Rants Ancient wanders Classical landscapes make for classic holidays: Jeremy Atiyah tours Greece's Arcadia, and below, Frederic Raphael chooses his own epic destinations Five rural sites from the cradle of civilisation Markwarner beach resorts Euro Tunnel Brittany Ferries Pure relaxation In the serene hills of northern Italy, Jonathan Futrell finds the perfect antidote to stress Naturally Guernsey The Sunday Times Four More Great Italian Spas Perfect 10: Manchester Art, food and fashion: as the city warms up for the Commonwealth Games, David Wickers enjoys the Mancunian makeover First Sight Richard Green follows Lawrence of Arabia into the desert of valleys of Jordan British midland Canvas chic: the world's Private plunge pools, king-size beds, butlers and ensuites—Mark Hodson checks out a new breed of tent fit for travelling royalty The Sunday Times Tourism Malaysia The Sunday Times Leaping into the unknown Crashing waves on craggy coasts—coasteering is a Welsh thriller, says Sean Newsom The Sunday Times Coasteering a Little Rough? 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Win a five-night trip for two to Iceland, with Discover the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition details Soar Mill Cove Hotel Springfield Amerdale House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents The Last Battle Shortly before he died, Sir Nigel Hawthorne wrote this savage account of working for Britain's premier classical acting company, the RSC. He found it arrogant, heartless and rude Inside Going Nowhere on a Bouncy Castle with Peter Brook Running after the maverick Trevor Bentham recalls his life with Hawthorne, a man with a mission not to be bored under any circumstances Death in the line of duty When Julio Fuentes, a veteran war correspondent, was murdered with three others in Afghanistan he left behind a widow, Monica. She tells Fernando Mugica the harrowing story of how she went to Pakistan to bring his body home Absolutely sickening America loses to the rest of the world at football It's grim in the jubilee village Mean Fields The history man is back in bed with Britannia Interview Jasper Gerard meets Simon Schama Bring on the Bitches and get Britain rocking A 'music embassy' won't do it-only young talent will put our pop back on top, says Boy George Online academy for paedophiles The head of Britain's anti-paedophile effort says the internet and prison are teaching abusers, writes Margarette Driscoll The Times Saved from the loony left by young Boateng In 1983 Roy Kerridge foresaw great things for the future first black cabinet minister after his stand-off with a lynch mob Mafia godmothers go for their guns They do hits in heels and carry acid in their purses. John Follain on mobster women who are taking over the family business We play the game differently nowadays Education Birkbeck Kingston University Getting in on the act minus father Ed Stoppard tells Cosmo Landesman how he avoided Famous Parents Syndrome to make his mark as an actor SIBS Ltd Sheffield Hallam University Www. mapleacademy. com Devonshire House Preparatory School The Sunday Times Alfaisal International Academy Berlin International School Out of addiction's grip The 18th-century gin craze and its cure offer a lesson for today's drug policy-makers, says Patrick Dillon Bugs break down in tears What's New In association with Nature News Service The Sunday Times Rebirth of the fusion dream Nottingham Business School Birkbeck Adventure playground When children as young as seven go on school activity trips, how worried should parents be, asks Karen Gold SOAS University of London The Sunday Times Sheffield Hallam University Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. chapterhousepublishing. com University of Durham Business School The Sunday Times Comprehensive victory at Oxford An Oxford college has appointed a head educated in a comprehensive. Has the final barrier fallen, asks Sian Griffiths City University Natalie@kiwiagency. com University of Leicester Name withheld: What to do when a school sets too little homework Chris Woodhead Answer the question They're having a brotherly love-hate relationship Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads People of the Week This Life The Daily Telegraph: Earl of Kimberley Pat Coombs The Daily Telegraph: Last word… The Independent: Ruth Khama P. S. Housing boom 'may have peaked' Danger for buy-to-let beginners Investors at risk as gilts mature Savers hit by surprise rate cuts Contents Banks trim back Footsie forecasts Contents Jupiter Danger for buy-to-let beginners Split-capital Cinderellas shall not go to the ball Comment Naomi Caine Virgin loan rewards early payers Mellon Newton Boosting pension is full-time job for part-time worker Money Matters Diana wright answers your questions on personal finance Nationwide Intelligence Finance Tips for beating the market The Ftse 100 may be stagnant, but you can still make money by picking the right shares, says David Budworth Fidelity Investments Will tech stocks ever recover? Vodafone's losses have sent the sector plunging, but adventurous investors may be tempted, By Kathryn Cooper Www. unbaised. co. uk No end to with-profits misery The City watchdog has let down investors by failing to order a radical overhaul, writes Kathryn Cooper Policy Plus Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio PLC The Sunday Times How to unlock the wealth in your home By freeing equity in your property, you could cut years off your mortgage—or buy a new car. By Nick Gardner Long term mortgage fixes offer security—at a price Worried about interest rate rises? An American-style 25-year deal could be the answer. By David Budworth Legal & General Turn your house into a pension Interest free deals help graduates cope with debt Take advantage of your high street bank's generosity while it lasts, says Guy Dennis The Sunday Times Tory socialite auctions party gear Collector's File Turn your nanny into a company and save on tax In the first of a new series, Naomi Caine explains how a loophole can cut the costs of employing domestic staff Tax Tip of the Week Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Russian bear gets bullish Big money can be made in the former communist bloc in east Europe—but risks remain, says Alicia Wyllie There's life yet in assurance shares Companies in this neglected sector are overdue for a rally, says trend spotter and stock market historian David Schwartz Chase De Vere Aap Www. lifesearch. co. uk Veteran MP gave house to the nation Fame and Fortune Tam Dalyell insists that he is 'prudent' with money, yet he signed away his 23-room home. By Natalie Graham Gartmore Abbey's fund supermarket needs an online makeover Web Wise Contents Inside Bargain of the week? Sales talk… Wisteria Home essentials Humble origins of the man who makes history fun Growing up in working-class Sunderland, Terry Deary never dreamt he'd become a famous children's writer Time and Place How much? Moving on Landlords deflate bubble If investors dump buy-to-let properties because rents will no longer cover mortgages, prices could plummet, says Robert Winnett Charles Church Chelsea maisonette was home from home Actress Victoria Smurfit is moving back to Dublin, but she will miss the space of her big London flat and the village atmosphere of Chelsea, she tells Caragh McKay Harbour revival for the Jubilee New life is being breathed into Portsmouth Harbour after years of neglect. Graham Norwood looks at how a huge regeneration project is helping to reinvigorate a historic city Landlord Mortgages Houses of the week The Watermark Charles Head Woodroffe Walter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons John Berry Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Watermark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hawksley Pearce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trowbridge Wiltshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Behind closed gates London's garden squares are usually enjoyed only by those lucky enough to hold a key, but next Sunday everybody else gets a chance to have a look, says Caroline Donald Fair and square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Primelocation. com Harrods Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Homes Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dudrich House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons. co. uk Haunt of a highwaywoman The Film: The Wicked Lady (1945). Directed by Leslie Arliss The Property: Blickling Hall, Norfolk Looking for … houses with docks Ask the experts The Sunday Times Creating a picture perfect escape Dungeness isn't everybody's cup of tea, but few homes have the drama of its lookout tower, renovated by the president of the Magnum photo agency and his wife, says Cally Law Kent's singular charms Waking up to west Colk's charms Just two hours from Heathrow, Cork is becoming the place to buy for Britons with a taste for tranquillity, says Zoe Brennan What's on the market Palma De Mallorca World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riusech Mallorca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitors South Costa Blanca and Marbella Campos de Guadalmina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Turkish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corvoeiro Algarve Portugal Hamptons International World Class Homes Quinta de Sao Rooue Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson Stops Marbella Now Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mosa Trajectum Bayernareal Marbella Homes Propertunities Desert springs Villaricos The Nh World Torre Mirona Costa Dorada, Spain Isla Carey Taylor Woodrow Viva Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic carpets Make a bold move and add a splash of colour to your room with a designer rug. says Victoria O'Brien Design classics Alvar Aalto Savoy vase A castle of one's own They're hugely impractical and enormously expensive, but once you've fallen in love with a stately home, no other house will do. Cally Law investigates the passion for ancestral piles Yours for keeps Project X: lighting up your garden Paving the way to perfection Are you after garden design awards, or just a hard paved area to sit in Summer? Zoe Brennan examines the range of options for patios Up the property ladder in Salisbury It's not just The Hatchery that's getting a makeover The great self-build project is under way at last—and I somehow find myself downsizing to a caravan and driving a converted minibus. 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