News from 03/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Nigel Collin, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Zell Miller, Neil Johnston, Anne Spackman, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Neelam Verjee and Tom Roundell, Philip Moran, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Matten, Robert Brew, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hester Lacey, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Barry Turner, James Bone, J. C. Masterman, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Leon Pollock, Gabrielle Starkey, Alan Barnard, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Alexandra Frean and Adam Fresco, Peter McCornick, Kevin Eason, Judith Catty, Geoff Brown, E. R. Briggs, David Sharrock, M. Hartley-Smith, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Adrian L. Romilly, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Donald Hutera, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Mike Pflanz, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, George Thomas, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jenny Walker, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Chris Bryant, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Charles Wilson, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, H. G. Green, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Charlie Johnson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Barbara Rowlands, H. S. Marland, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ruth Plowden, Jonathan Wain, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Locke, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Zoe Flood, Steve Boggan, Sean O'Neill, Jennifer Pollard, Robert Galster, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sebastian Coe (Chairman), Nick Hasell, Michael Capocci (Managing Director), Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kieren Fallon, Steve Jelbert, Andrew Clennell, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Richard Kramer (Co-chair), Mel Webb, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Sam Coates, Nick Parmee, Derek Lee, Melton Mowbray, Tim Bull, Daria Luchinskaya, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Eric Ellis, Ian Forsyth, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Julian Wathen, Moss Taylor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jan O'Leary, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Chris Frankland, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Market Harborough, Vivian Cook, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Timothy Concannon, Sally Daunt, Ellis Bacon, Nicola Woolcock, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Tom Baxter, Abigail Rayner, Eric M. Campbell, Rosemarie Watson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Sinclair, Jenny Davey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Hostage tears in Russia, joy in France Relatives keep vigil outside siege school Woodward quits Bricks and Mortar The Times Councils face charges over road deaths The Times Today Bush 'seeking safer world' Journalists held in Iraq to be set free Sandals What's Important Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Student offers 'should recognise easy a levels' By a Correspondent: Crash jet kept in dark over storm Social workers blamed for abuse Charges brought over 'dangerous roads' News & Comment Nokia Keep the 'pry' out of privacy, smiles Blunkett The Rules of Civilisation Land of Hope and Glory moves to Germany Ten Commandments fall on stony ground At last. Endless holes in the road will leave someone else with a hole in their pocket Strand dug up 157 times, and counting Prada Black widow suicide bombers are extremists' worst weapon Office World Kremlin's belligerent approach to Chechen Latest hostage drama may herald a new round of violence in the Chechen conflict, writes Richard Beeston War on Terror label allies Bush and Putin in common cause 'I just turned and ran. I don't know how I knew' Green Wing Fanatics raises prospect of bloody outcome What Russian Papers Say PC World Could be worse. . . Blunkett receives a blast from an angry Cook over his affair People Purple prose Index Panto banter PS . . . Ing Direct Mercedes-Benz Circus fun makes a new man out of Butch Husband 'killed wife who queried losses on shares' The Link White men shy away from life as doctors Rapport with patients is the key issue Medical Briefing Still the same at the bar and rugby The Bourne Supremacy Effort opens up cultural doors Tiffany & Co Dixons Champion jockey held in race-fixing raids Punters continue to back Fallon's integrity Despite his arrest for suspected result-fixing, racegoers at Salisbury yesterday voiced their support for the champion jockey Kieren Fallon, reports Simon de Bruxelles 10mph is the limit for cycle speedsters Sky Gambler claims access to 'inside information' British Gas D&A Preacher wanted for miracle baby 'theft' Courtroom farce as PC takes break. . . for five years PC World Lib Dem star calls for end of NHS monopoly Time to take a risk, say Tories Eight is too late for eye check-ups Third car bomb Pressure rises Detainees moved Mayor charged The Alamo Howard attacks hospitals superbug death toll And now, Casanova—the family film Vivaldi's lost work selected for music prize Citroën Streep plays Iron Lady with titanium core Actress admits that Thatcher was her model for new role, Dalya Alberge reports from the Venice Film Festival Scarlett hankers for young talent Halfords Woman drove 30 miles on wrong side of motorway Index Fire guilt smoulders 20 years Astronomic Savings Marathon saboteur on sex charges London eyes Painter penalties Machete attacks Women stabbed Fundraiser sinks A glass or two could avert dementia Spidermen can start aiming for space Nationwide Open mouthed at science secrets Stem-cell transplants are a hope of bald mice and men Pigeon droppings? Don't try this at home Unicef WHSmith By a Correspondent: Sexton guilty of burying bodies in wrong graves Cyclist stabbed to death in busy park Bradford & Bingley Milosevic outraged as British lawyers take over defence Budapest Spring Festival Worship unites Cypriots across divide Passions run high at a reopened church after 2,000 people cross the island's green line, writes Michael Theodoulou Reluctant pupils bow to French scarf ban Flybe. com Germany may allow EU referendum (Reuters): Verdicts quashed Al-Jazeera launch (AP): Jackson 'pay off' (AFP): SAS honoured (AP): Forgers arrested Republicans try to kick sand in rival's face with novelty flip-flops Convention Extra extra Bush protesters bring carnival to New York streets Bush vows to put home and safety first Convention Latest Online Gerard Baker on Bush's speech. Plus latest news Alliance Leicester Timing and tactics make Kerry's boat sink under fire Commentary The Times Travel Direct What They Said about Kerry Ladbrokes poker. com Political favourite freed after six years Legal Drama Scrummages mar Somalia's fresh start Yorkshire Bank The Times Budgens Threshers Spoil of War Japan sails close to wind over lost isles By Our Foreign Staff: Goethe library consumed by flames Israel threatens revenge for bus bombings Spain in shock at 'macabre scandal' ScottishPower First Choice The Times Journey through an unquiet mind Edinburgh Theatre The Wonderful World of Dissocia Royal Lyceum Pop Damien Dempsey Borderline, W1 Edmburgh Opera Oneo ed Euridice Festival Theatre Proms BBCSO/Slatkin Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Two Step Almeido, N1 After the ruthless, powerful, charismatic men came the guests from hell Mr Putin, terrorism feasts on its own suppression Everyone from gunmakers to think-tanks has an interest in boosting terrorism's status and its menace Tony Blair and his seven pillars of unwisdom The Prime Minister's thesaurus of new Labour jargon has run amok yet again His speech cobbled together a mish-mash of old promises dressed up as new ideas Learn to love the diverse accents of English spelling Vivian Cook Picture Gallery My Son the Doctor The next generation of doctors will be Asian What Can't Clive Do? Rugby's white knight saddles up for battles new Let Germans Decide The time has come to break a taboo Slow off the mark The Times Move to impeach Prime Minister London's bid for the 2012 Olympics Redevelopment at Smithfield Market Pin security Border controls Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Why Three Stumps? Youth and alcohol Mental Capacity Bill supported Nation's backbone AQA, QED Lost in translation The Weather The Times Crossword 22,760 The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall The Times The Economist The Times DMGT sells radio stations Trade unions 'irrelevant' Télécom sale raises £5bn Merrill Lynch energy buy Lucent set for tax refund Eurozone economy boost Charts of the Day BT Cazenove seeks Morgan deal within two weeks DFS investors sit tight despite raised offer In Business Today Test of Independence Tunnel operator dares to hope of recovery Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Wellington deal completed Stop Press 'Inaccurate' MGM figure Siemens in Austrian talks Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Chairman makes approach for builder Rent proposals under attack Capturing that Cazenove magic Business Editor's Commentary Addressing the state of the unions A tough guy for a tough job United Investors buy into bid rumours for J Sainsbury Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Hurricane fears blow in for Lloyd's of London Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Things looking up for RMC as it finds itself on firmer ground Tempus BBA Avis Gilts pressured by markets Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Marconi clears debt with cash to spare Marconi's Money Makers Ex-chief of Railtrack hits out at MPs over charges People Soft Manufacturing Amec to build on $1.5bn contracts in Iraq RMC bogged down by problems in UK The Sunday Times Diageo left flat after tough time in Europe Avis shares at record low as profits fall 24% The Sunday Times Wembley boss keeps takeover cards close to his chest Whitbread investors lose Dutch courage Under a bushel City Diary Tunnel visionary City Diary Yukos break-up worries as Russia 'arrests' £1.5bn Oil Prices Driven up The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Wildlife for All Trust Bank of Ireland fined £375,000 by FSA Hidden costs do not justify the level of tax on petrol in Britain Strangely, MPs have not sent a delegation to the Gulf to beg producers to put the oil price up Hollinger non-execs 'must pay' Clydesdale Bank Video game sales to fall as players await new consoles You'd believe this article more if it was in your local paper One in four homes has a Ps2 Yorkshire Bank Guide Dogs Business Equity Prices Fast Test Audi A3 Sportback Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Focus has to hit the ground running Ford's Line of Bestsellers Goodwood prepares to put legend back in the spotlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Alastair Morton Chairman of Eurotunnel who steered the controversial rail project through financial crises to a surprise completion Sir Alastair Morton, former British co-chairman of Eurotunnel, was born on January 11,1938. He died on September 1,2004, aged 66 Lewis Carter-Jones Labour backbencher who campaigned tirelessly on behalf of the disabled and the chronically sick Lewis Carter-Jones, CBE, politician and campaigner for the rights of the disabled, was born on November 17,1920. He died on August 26,2004, aged 83 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives in Brief Willie Egans, singer, was born in Minden, Louisiana, on October 1,1933. He died in Los Angeles on August 5,2004, aged 70 Gnonas Pedro, African singer. He was born in Colonou, Benin, in 1942. He died in Cotonou on August 13, 2004, aged 62 Carl Wayne Frontman of the Move who turned out scintillating pop tunes while smashing equipment and went on to lead the Hollies Carl Wayne, musician, was born on August 18,1943. He died on August 31,2004, aged 61 Suzanne Kaaren Lugosi's co-star in The Devil Bat and screen partner to The Three Stooges Suzanne Kaaren, actress, was born on March 21,1912. She died on August 27,2004, aged 92 Births, Marriages & Deaths Irvin Yeaworth Evangelical director who had a blip with The Blob Irvin Yeaworth, film director, was born on February 14,1926. He died in a car crash on July 12, 2004, aged 78 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Getting the right mix Landlord's dilemma The Wealth of a Nation Is Britain's service economy sustainable? The debate continues Servicing a service On this Day September 3, 1914 After Germany's invasion of Belgium in August 1914, Lord Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, called for volunteers to enlist in the Armed Forces. Within four months, 12 million men had responded to his appeal and joined the British Army A Town Just like Any Other With the relentless spread of chains such as Gap, Starbucks, McDonald's and the rest, has Britain become a nation of clonetowns? Resistant to change Our new wealth is built on three great changes Going East La dolce vita Just an illusion Let's put shame back in the game Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The big squeeze People power The turn of the tide What's your view? Daily Life September 3,1921 For her health, Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murry rented a Swiss chalet. She tells novelist Sylvia Lynd about the childlike atmosphere of the house, and the stories written to pay medical bills Questions Answered Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Memorial Service Appointments Lincolnshire Lieutenancy Legal Retirement Luncheon School News Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Coast weather fails to subdue young pipers at Oban DJM: Nature Notes University News Latest Wills Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Bank of Scotland Pro-am pairs line up to do their clubs proud in clash of the decade Lombard Trophy Players surpass themselves in bid to clinch prestigious title, says Nick Wyke Pledge to stay on top form Roll of Honour The Royal Bank of Scotland Sober advice from a flash player Multiple Display Advertising Items San Lorenzo offers the humble a chance to shine in the sun Nick Wyke finds a budding doctor and an Elvis impersonator vying for glory Cotgrave Place Armchair Viewing Littlestone Index Torrance targets second Seniors victory at Woburn Increased market value could turn Holmes away from Rieti Athletics Hunter denied party piece at Mapple farewell Waterskiing In Sport Today Ardila takes initiative to seal stage win Cycling Tour of Britain Jiménez shows he has bottle for fight with vintage display Golf Picture Gallery End of the Knight Nelson and May ready for a fight. . . then a dinner date Boxing The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kempton Park Chepstow Fallon tries hard to ride through the storm Warwickshire happy to keep hold of Inverarity Frizzell County Championship First Division Brown completes his full set to scupper Lancashire Yesterday's Scoreboards Times Test Flintoff fit to retain star billing at Oval after understudies shine How They Line up at the Oval How They Stand First Division Irani follows Flowers's lead to maintain promotion hopes Second Division Responsible Stevens lifts Leicestershire Yorkshire batsmen blown away by Breese Sussex wipe smile from champions Totesport League Results from New York Grassroots ingenuity brings women's outdoor championships to fruition Bowls Driven Suzuki close to record American Sport Hoy finds relief in Burghley dressage Results and how They Stand Henman conquers his ailments and French resistance Tennis US Open Redden gives Canada concern Champion escapes uninjured Brown rides again Rossi confident Brandt cleared Oxford's hopes Recovery in vain Hundred up Lampard proves class act with rise from extra to starring role Hartson confident Wales can knock England off top group spot Henry ready to play generation game Versatile Kilbane eager to shore up central midfield for Ireland Eriksson keeps fingers crossed over Gerrard International Matches Ranieri offers Vogts words of comfort Taylor to fore as Northern Ireland turn the corner Rooney tipped to reappear against Liverpool By Our Sports Staff: Benítez will stay within strict budget The Woodward ERA England's Results 1997-2004 Parting Shots How the RFU Broke the News Great Britain to call up suspended pair Rugby League Woodward's role with British Isles at risk after resignation Rugby Union Times Online The Results Service Highs and Lows Today's Fixtures Cricket Clubs find themselves shorn of England players Sport 'They made sure I felt like a criminal' Robinson steps up after sour end to Woodward's England reign Land Rover Rugby Union inside Venables looms as answer to Newcastle's problems Index Index 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Marriage Woes and Modems It Looks as though a Visit to Friends Reunited is the 21st-CENTURY Equivalent of Running Home to Mum when Things Get Sticky The Retired No Longer Potter about Waiting for Children to Ring The Miss Havisham in Me Still Hankers for that Cloud of Tulle and Love Make a House Call Required Reading Time with my Wife Cover Story Will Matthew Pinsent Put in Four More Gruelling Years for a Fifth Olympic Gold or Quit and Start a Family with his Wife Dee? Even He Doesn't Know yet. Interview by Carol Midgley, Feature Writer of the Year . . . Yes, Oh Yes Index The Ethicist Miracle Worker or Baby Thief? Reportage Children Born to Women who Aren't Pregnant, Mothers Giving Birth Twice a Year, Babies Whose DNA Doesn't Match their Parents'-It's a Miracle, Says Self-Styled "Archbishop" Gilbert Deya. No It Isn't, Say the Police-It's Child-Trafficking. Steve Boggan Reports The Times Health Sound Device Barbara Rowlands on a New Cochlear Implant Plague Case Alerts US to a More Common Danger Tomorrow in "Came the Hour-And the World Exploded" Book Extract The Allies' Rhine Crossing Opened the Final Chapter in the Defeat of the Nazis, Explains Barry Turner How is that Puny Old Plane Ever Going to Get this Load into the Air? It Looked as if Some Monster Had Set a Birdcage on a Bonfire The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Don't Let Dinner Get Lost in Translation, Says Jill Dupleix Zucchini Alla Carbonara Style That's Strictly for the Ladies Luxury with Lucia Muir's Aesthetic DNA is in the Designers' Blood Lucia's last word PM: Poshmum School Challenge Home-Forum Girls who Want a Gig Arts Everyone Wants to Be a Rock'n'roll Star These Days, and A-List Hollywood Actresses are No Exception, Says Lisa Verrico Minnie Driver's Concerts Wowed the Crowds at Sundance EMI Index Fife and Soul Interview James Yorkston Doesn't Do Folk because It's in Fashion-It's his Life, He Tells Steve Jelbert Is this Sit-Crumb or Mumedy? Television we Need to Invent New Words for Some of what Masquerades as Comedy. A "Cornerstone" It May Be, but It's Notoriously Hard to Get Right Eyes down is like Watching a Sitcom That's Been Salvaged from a Ship Sunk during the War A Grumpy Doctor Shouting "Bugger off! All of You!" as a Punchline is Not Funny Hit & Myth Thrills Seekers Interview Ingenues No More, Conor and Co are in Wistful Mood, Finds David Sinclair The Band Has Not Indulged in Image-Conscious Myth-Making Explain Yourself Entertainments Broadway Legend Barbara Cook is Back in London-This Time with her Voice, Says Matt Wolf Arts Pop-Aganda Potemkin and the Sound of a Pet Shop Boy? Stephen Dalton is Amazed The Times Travel Direct Night and Day Arts New Albums Dizzee and Nellie are opposite Talents, Says Lisa Verrico Dizzee Rascal Showtime (XL) Nellie McKAY Get Away From Me (Columbia) Thankfully Success Hasn't Dulled Dizzee's Youthful Energy More New Albums Classical CDs Jascha Horenstein Missa Solemnis Simon Rattle Éclairs sur l'Au-Delà New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Honegger The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index TV Review The Hamburg Cell Succeeded in Providing an Insight into the Motives of the 9/11 Terrorists without Making Excuses, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3374 Companion Stairlifts The Times Contents Features The Overall Record Quality at Premium on Home Front The Story David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, says that the Zurich Premiership is stronger now than ever-to the great benefit of England Game They Play in Heaven Still Bewitches Even From his Welsh ancestry, a love of rugby has infected John Hopkins for 50 years Zurich Zurich Fit, Ready and Raring to Go Jonny Wilkinson can hardly wait for the new Premiership season to get under way Wasps Search for New Beginning The Champions Mark Souster learns from Warren Gatland why the double champions will be pacing themselves for the season's challenge Zurich Did You Know? Dawson Buzzes in New Arena Mark Souster senses that England scrum half will be rejuvenated by move Zurich Gloucester Ready to Fire The Coach Mark Souster on the West Country club's desire to fulfil latent promise Gillette Return of the Saint Boosts Sale The New Coach Philippe Saint-Andre is expected to give the Sharks some real bite this season. Christopher Irvine finds out why French Polish Zurich Ambition to Be Top Catt Still Burns The Veteran Mark Souster on the England back who has not given up hope of another recall Did You Know? Zurich The Cup Powergen Tigers Hunt in South Seas for New Blood The Revival Pacific connection to strengthen Leicester's bid for honours, David Hands learns Zurich The Return Christopher Irvine says that the Tykes' new signing is still highly ambitious Did You Know? Stimpson Keen to Put Boot in Zurich Quins Example Leads the Way The Commerce The Stoop's marketing is indicative of the health of English rugby, David Hands finds Krige Happy to Be Saint More than Sinner now The Springbok Former South Africa captain wishes to soften his image at Northampton. Mark Souster reports Zurich Getting the Balance Right The Imports David Hands says that the quick-fix solution is too often the easiest method Nearly Men to Move Forward The under Achievers Saracens are primed to make their quality count this season, David Hands hears Worcester Keen to Make Impression The New Boys After all those failed attempts at promotion, Cecil Duckworth's dream is reality. Mark Souster assesses the club's chances Zurich Ambition Fired by Move West Premier Rugby The Teams Bath MB: Desire to Challenge Again Will Be Present Fans' Guide Zurich The Squad Backs The Fixtures Ins and Outs MB: Precision in Attack the Missing Link Fans' Guide NEC Harlequins The Squad Backs DH: Lack of X-Factor Will Prove Handicap Fans' Guide Zurich Leeds Tykes The Squad Backs The Fixtures Ins and Outs CI: Palmer Must Step up to Give Tykes Chance Fans' Guide The Sunday Times The Squad Backs Leicester DH: Too Early for Tigers to Regain their Bite? Fans' Guide Season Starts Zurich The Squad Backs London Irish The Fixtures Ins and Outs Zurich DH: Loss of Momentum is Exiles' Achilles' Heel Fans' Guide London Wasps The Squad Backs DH: Early Injury Troubles Could Rock Campaign Fans' Guide Zurich Newcastle Falcons The Squad Backs Ins and Outs CI: Andrew Has Powerful Belief in New Squad Fans' Guide The Squad Backs The Teams Northampton The Fixtures Ins and Outs MB: South African Moves Should Be a Positive Fans' Guide Zurich Sale Sharks The Squad Backs The Fixtures Ins and Outs CI: French Connection Adds Power up Front Fans' Guide Saracens The Squad Backs DH: Vyvyan Appointment to Galvanise Charges Fans' Guide Zurich Worcester The Squad Backs MB: 'Excitement and Fear' Running through Club Fans' Guide Land Rover The Times This autumn, choose the agent who will bring the most buyers through your door Property Writer of the Year As times get tougher cut-price deals disappear Mortgage Make over Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? 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