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News from 13/01/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Widget Finn, Roger Boyes and Adam Fresco, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alan Blyth, Alexandra Blair, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Paul Bastier, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, James Bone, Jan Robinson, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Jon Payne, Wendy Ide, Derek Breden, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Marlene L. Butterfield, David Sharrock, Michael D. Ashmore, Vivienne Chapman, Jonathan Clayton and Andrew Pierce, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Janise Frith, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Merton, Stephen Farrell, David Delaney, Anatole Kaletsky, Seen Holohan, Gordon Hall, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sara Lawrence, Samuel Blanning, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jeanette Purcell, Laurie John, Russell Kempson, Paul Simons, Sam Coates and Gillian Harris, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, John Westerby, Michael Steed, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Sarah Campbell, Don Lee, Don Moody, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Llewellyn, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Penny Panman, Anjana Ahuja, Paul Simons Times Weatherman, Alex Swanson, Francis Hamlyn, Russell Jenkins, Philip Race, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, John Molesely, Alan Hamilton and Ben Hoyle, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Simon Brown, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Trevor Ogden, Jayne Ozanne, Peter A. Whelan, Sarah Butler, John Plummer, Rob Green, Niccolò Machiavelli, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, John Curtiss, Kate Allen, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, Leigh Singer, Randy Cohen, Clare Dight, John C. Williams, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, James Hider and Ali Hamdani, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stephanie Phillips, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Ian Watt, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Philip J. C. Panter, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Thatcher to admit role in coup plot Burglary impasse A family's grief Career Weather bombs Record trade gap Cup stalemate 'Tory dreams of the championship will have to go on … Index State schools top the table but private rivals cry foul Best for Film Ahead at 16 Julie Burchill Harry says sorry for swastika party gaffe Exam controversy as state schools beat private rivals In the Times Today The Times Universities could offer fee discounts to fill gaps Baccalaureate pupils to go at their own pace Business US turns back Heathrow jet Lesbian denial Cutter death Drive on drugs Murder plea fails Where can he go to rebuild reputation? Tiffany & Co Main Players Thatcher admits role in Africa coup Baronet does deal to escape prison but faces big fine, report Jonathan Clayton and Andrew Pierce No change needed in law on tackling burglars, says Clarke Home Secretary has decided that reasonable force rules are good enough, reports Richard Ford How Far to Go Don't take them on, urges former thief Debate Paedophile's parole ruling Agency move Flagged down Train health cash Tube off-key Thefts are clear sign of Little Britain's success Million Dollar Baby Secret toy shop life of the robber on run A fugitive prisoner found it child's play to build a new home in a shop and a new life in church, reports Jacqui Goddard Family of five feared dead as Two bodies found as cars are swept away into the sea, write Paul Simons, Sam Coates and Gillian Harris Climate shift sends wasps to the Arctic Boscastle storm was a freak 'once in 400 years' deluge IVF rule on parents may be eased Schools Report Intelligent Finance How One in a Hundred is Born …but is it worth the pain of giving birth? Famous Fancy Dress Faux Pas Ralph Lauren Harry the Nazi I'm sorry for wearing Nazi swastika, says Prince Harry Tag Heuer Body number three exhumed by police Burberry Sale $100m computer fraudster stole identities of 30,000 Americans Bank accounts were plunderered by Nigerian gangsters who bought confidential data, James Bone reports from New York Sky Mercedes-Benz Crony taunts return with job for friend of Falconer Being well connected is as useful as ever Homebase Bernstein revival pushes the boat out Picture Gallery Ps Drama queens The tables were named after virtually every Tory leader … Bravo, Boris Toyota Pc World Inland Revenue Kidnap survivor criticises Army over student death Virgin Arafat's success Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Future of Iraq after elections BBC's decision to screen 'Jerry Springer—The Opera' 'Disappointing' sales Public inconvenience Bus passengers' safety ID cards and liberty Su Doku Innumerable houses Effectiveness of parish councils The vanishing hanky The Times Turning the Tables Diversity and autonomy can raise standards in State schools Toy Story The art of hiding away in improbable places We are witnessing the triumph of painting, so the admen tell me Brown in Africa He must speak of awkward truths as well as soaring visions Ghosts in a legal limbo Thunderer Is our aid being well spent? Many countries in Africa and Asia deserve far more help from the West than they now receive The Times Join the Debate In the shadows for another season Voters may no longer hate the Tories but they are still unwilling to listen to Michael Howard The old boys' club and its inexpert experts can still hold juries in thrall The GMC has still not set a date to consider if Meadow should be accused of misconduct Until courts demand more of experts, more miscarriages of justice could occur Volvo Breakdown Cover SInGAPORE AIRLInES Widow has plan for Bob Marley's Ethiopian exodus Manifesto launched, but no Tory lift-off What we Think of the Tories Blunkett's critical error over nanny Closer Online Struggling Bath spa runs out of … water Cambridge's architecture school wins reprieve from demolition A Beatles' landmark is not forever 'John Lennon spent much of his youth playing in the grounds. Its name became an inspiration' The Aviator Chairman's Special September 10th 2001 Huff and puff lovers fall short of lift-off Firstnight Dance Romeo and Juliet London Coliseum The Sharpest Critics T2 Blair turns attention from Brown feud to third term HYUnDAI Question Time Briefing Picture Gallery Yasmin. Tonight 10.00pm Pity the poor imprisoned apostrophe Currys Modernise blasphemy laws, says race relations chief Laura Ashley Was screening Jerry Springer a step too far? Nature Kraft vow on junk Liner still stuck Hoaxer jailed BBC chief defends 'Jerry Springer' Dinosaur-devouring 'dog' roamed China 130 million years ago Rich Hunting Ground for Fossils Vauxhall Also Available in Spain tiscali Nazi IRA man's statue beheaded Speed camera errors threaten drivers Transport Weather Eye Harrods Right splits from Aslef Trade Unions MP's Black Watch query Defence Warning over vitamin a Health Times World News Globetrotter Brown on a mission to save six million Aids victims Life in Kibera Children welcom "His Excellency" Search for vaccine could take decades Can the Brown plan help Africa to beat alds? A real song and dance for His Beaming Excellency O2 …but he'd be better as Gatsby Nissan Warring groups of Sri Lanka vie for relief work credit Conflict is brewing over who gains from helping victims, writes Catherine Philp from Batticaloa, while in Thailand a self-help policy is excluding aid agencies Thailand insists on equality rather than charity www. timesonline. co. uk/tsunami Home Choice He survived the great wave, only to die at the hands of the Government Rebel is shot by police after coming home to check his family, Richard Lloyd Parry reports Satellite puts height of wave at 33ft Multiple Display Advertising Items www. timesonline. co. uk/tsunami Debt relief for stricken states (AP): Curb on foreign aid workers Latest death toll (Reuters): Wave alert system (AP): Kidnapping arrest (AP): McCartneys' £1m Jobcentre plus! US sub crashes into mountain Robot that just wants to dance Swat teams lined up to remove settlers from Gaza The Times Palestinian bomb attack threatens hopes for peace Would-be assassin served in Pakistan air force Magnet They are the men Iraq needs most. So guerrillas kill more every day 141 members of the security forces have been killed this year, report James Hider and Ali Hamdani (Reuters): Rebels' English video WMD search called off (AP): Mosques raided (AP): Bus deaths blame King's support (AFP): Le Pen war slur Online Power-mad Mussolini sacrificed wife and son Crisis talks to prevent the break-up of Spain One. Tel (AP): UKIP 'assault' claim over vote Bush gamble on pensions echoes his Iraq strategy The Big Idea Boots Su Doku (AP): More victims of mudslide found (Reuters): Medical advice (Reuters): French forgive US (AFP): Comet mission (AFP): Bats kill children The Times Travel Direct Bashir will get £105 for Jackson evidence Times Business Apple profits soar Tesco lifts share Molson interest Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Britain set for widest postwar trade gap Kohlberg Kravis Roberts signs up Hollick as it targets UK media Taxes could be cut by £81 billion if the Government … Another setback for Cazenove as client appoints rival … Challenge to 'watered down' rules on bribery Share-owning vision dimmed More freedom in private life Portfolio Building Services Aggregate deal is not set in stone Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead US stocks boosted Pfizer warned Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot NHP deal in jeopardy after OFT expresses concerns Lloyds retail chief to go Media man prepares to take the plunge into private equity Stepping down from UBM, Lord Hollick has big ambitions for KKR. He talked to Dan Sabbagh Brothers eye M&s site Surgery chain goes under the hammer Being Late is a Criminal Offence Mayor offers to abolish Metro's Tube monopoly Hurricane Ivan helps to blow BP off course Yukos founder passes stake to friend Wimpole Burberry builds up footwear business to halt slide in sales DTI issues rules on extended warranties 'Whispers' against Seifert seek to weaken Börse's LSE campaign Chief in Line for Windfall Morgan Stanley Holcim poised to take Aggregate in £1.8bn bid Vodafone a festive flop in Japan Career MmO2 seeks to buy up small investors' shares to cut costs Troubled Record A market where 3G is old hat Plea by Snow as US deficit hits monthly record German GDP on target abbey Bank 'unlikely to raise rates today' The Times Companies face court action over disability access The Times Manufacturer counts cost of regulations Case Study Entrepreneurs into battle Laws on the way Facts on rates Reducing stress Taxing times City Diary Birth of the cash-and-carry Chapter and worse City Diary Pressure on Booker as Bestway opens talks for Batleys TRG plots expansion after 2004 sales rise Whitbread bucks FTSE retreat with strong broker backing Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Dixons plays a cool hand to maintain attractiveness The Day's Biggest Movers Admiral Gilts 4Imprint rises high on talk of unit sale Smaller Capitalisation Shares AGA Foodservice Group Business Equity Prices Million Dollar Baby 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 Hargreaves Lansdown Times Register Sir Stephen Hastings Soldier, spy and Conservative MP with trenchant views on defence policy and majority rule in Rhodesia Lives Remembered Sir Charles Pereira Scientist whose study of the relations between water and land use in Africa helped to establish modern hydrology Arnold Denker US chess champion famed for his attacking style who later had a distinguished career as an administrator of the game Son Seals Musician and singer who introduced rock influences to his already blistering blues Danny Sugerman Rock music fan whose obsession with Jim Morrison and the Doors became his life's work Lives in Brief Will Eisner Comic book pioneer who foresaw the explosion in pulp literature and invented the graphic novel Lewis Urry Chemical engineer whose long-lasting battery made possible portable razors, torches and games Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Meeting Dinner School News Memorial Service Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … That's Entertainment? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Was the BBC's decision to screen Jerry Springer—The Opera a step too far? Public disservice Having your cake What's your view? Naughty but nice Easy target Tough enough Deaf ears Freedom of choice A bigger laugh Tip of the iceberg Self-censorship Deliberate offence Baffled Social commentary The wow factor A new low Questions Answered Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ye olde mod cons Sense of history won't desert you… Hang loose in the tree house alongside a classic castle Burns Night in Argyllshire at £45, a week skiing in Soll at £199, or Riga for three nights at £220. Tony Dawe lists the offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rights of children relevant in possession case Court of Appeal Church can sell 17th-century painting too valuable to keep Consistory Court Jury no assistance to judge in qualified privilege case Queen's Bench Division Common law doctrine validates decision of wrong judge Court of Appeal Times Online Nature Notes On this Day January 13, 1959 The most popular of British heavyweights, Henry Cooper dominated the division for ten years after beating Brian London Five-Day Forecast South coast waters hold on to summer Weather Eye Times Online The Times Times Sport Fanshawe issues positive bulletin on Soviet Song Racing Times Test Chance meeting gives competition winners first sight of their prize asset Diary Catterick Lingfield Park Southwell The Times Sports Book The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Newbury By Our Sports Staff: Stage called off as riders mourn Meoni Today's Fixtures Threat of chaos at Silverstone after Stewart leads coup Motor Sport Casey refuses to hide as fallout continues from war of words Head of Corporate Communications Times Online The Times Monkhouse dispels old myths with winning way Bowls Sarah Potter meets a woman set on proving that the young are on a roll Falkner triumphs as title goes down to wire Links Anderton's resignation adds to chaos Former players struggling with Snow Reports Leota skips fried chicken to add to Wasps' sizzle Mark Souster writes that the Samoan is set to give Biarritz plenty to think about Henman makes dazzling start to new campaign Tennis Montreal championships under threat Swimming Jennifer Capriati has with-drawn from next week's Australian … Gregory refuses benefit Rugby League Rugby Union The Sunday Times MacArthur and Golding raise hopes of double triumph Sailing The Queen puts boot into London bid with untimely approval of Paris British hopes have been dogged by string of mishaps John Goodbody on the Olympic bid that seems determined to fall on its face The Times Red-haired rebel rediscovers his sparkle Times Online England prepare to take dangerous double gamble Fourth Test Match The Times Smart money on Warne comeback How They Line up at the Wanderers Times Online Women go for experience Looking Back How Anderson and Statham Compare Anderson in line to be taken out of hibernation Sri Lanka tour to go ahead Hewitt prevails Ban imposed Panthers blow Opening salvo Cobbles toppled Play-off boost Real years for steel of Gravesen Bouncebackability Spain falls short of warning off racists Blackburn resigned to losing Ferguson Rumour Mill The Probable, the Possible and the Downright Preposterous The Premiership Today Essien lure may be more than Wenger can resist Advantage United as Chelsea run into red brick wall Direct Line The Times Crossword 22,872 Juventus decide to give Mutu second chance Morientes to feel at home on 'Costa del Anfield' Mourinho remains favourite to sign Carson Times Sport Mourinho on the warpath The Times London is not amused The Times Blair and the early achievers: was it too much too young? What might he do after being Labour leader? 'I really don't know,' he murmured Quotes of the Day Sack the spooks Sexy or skeletal? Soft as steel Picture Gallery The Ethicist Who's in Celebrity Big Brother My feminist hero has Julie Burchill turned down the chance to appear in Celebrity Big Brother and then watched as her former idol, Germaine Greer, made a fool of herself Mobile phones and health: what every user should know A leading scientist has urged parents to stop children under 8 using mobile phones, arguing that there is still no proof they are safe. So what is the truth? Anjana Ahuja investigates Useful Numbers A new look at the British pork chop Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Mustard Pork Chops with Apple Mash The sales—are… Fashion Clued-up consumers and falling house prices appear to have doomed the traditional January sales. Only retailers seem surprised, says Carol Midgley It seems consumers weren't prepared to be seduced by their so-called bargains 'UK consumers have become far more price conscious and they demand better value' Bangles? Blahniks? Got 'Em Already When happiness is another's misfortune Some of us, like Vera Drake, need to feel needed, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Saturday in body&soul Coil Control Screen 100 per cent (of the) gross The tsunami, Fallujah, 9/11,… how far will Hollywood go to make a killing, asks Sean MacAulay TV news is jacked up to grip the viewer with constant panic Passion that doesn't bear fruit New Releases Patrick Marber's Closer makes a frigid switch from stage to screen, says James Christopher A Very Long Engagement More New Releases Nostalgia is 2046 12A, 129 mins A Hole in my Heart 18, 98 mins Team America: World Police 15, 98 mins Laughter is the sound of silents Dumbstruck from childhood by Keaton and Co, Paul Merton explains how his own comedy was influenced by slapstick House of Flying Daggers The puppet dictator Making a spoof Top Gun-style action flick using marionettes was the hardest thing he's done, Matt Stone tells Leigh Singer Better seen and not heard With few exceptions, says Sean MacAulay, star names are bad news for animated movies National Film Theatre South Bank London Se1 Screen Scribblers—when Movie Stars Get Inky The Times Sometimes it's hard to be a mother… Interview Emily Mortimer knows all about maternal guilt, an experience that also shaped her latest film role, she tells Stephen Dalton The Times Tomorrow in T2 Richard Morrision on Sean Doran's brave … "Sublime" Taking Thackeray back home Interview The Indian connection in Vanity Fair is obvious, director Mira Nair tells Wendy Ide Who will be the Breakthrough artist of the year? Lauren Cuthbertson is a dancer on the way up, says Debra Craine The Times Vote for your Favourite Artist The South Bank Show Awards This is the Year of the Swan Make a Date Apeing the Scots male Theatre Two Man Rumble Etcetera Theatre, NW1 Apes evolve into barflies via Infinite monkeys typing Hamlet Blues Dr John Barbican Firstnight First Choice Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Opera & Ballet TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Lisa Verrico's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Rescue Me Variations Film Choice A familiar view of high times to come Viewing Guide An Apple a day… True Fiction Apple has launched its cut-price Mac Mini computer. We listen in to a computer-obsessed dinner party conversation T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3486 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Times Let's make you sexier The Times Firms to clean up their act The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened …Bad Week HBOS Co-operation wins cup challenge Teams Data File The 60-Second Business Book Index A tonic for the troops How to… Motivate The key to corporate success is a confident and motivated team, but with so many motivational techniques about, knowing what will fire up your staff to perform is vital, says Carly Chynoweth Test Yourself…do You Have an Executive Iq? Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More BT Do you agree with this advice? Write to us What Can I Earn? Piercing may be cool, but is it professional? Worklife Challenge Electronic spies beat corporate espionage Opinion The computer has taken industrial espionage out of the realm of miniature cameras and into cyberspace, where mole-hunting is a whole new ballgame, says Sean Holohan How Do I Become… …A Techno Futurist? "Being a futurist is trying to guess what people will have a need for" Mercer My Best Move… …And my Worst Competition: Win a Party on the Eye Terms and conditions: British Airways London Eye flights … Data File Web Watch Business Education 8 What It's like Working for… Renault There's more to life at Renault than being able to speak French. And the canteen fare is top-class too, says Sarah Campbell Unique Selling Point Video cuts the miles between lectuers and far-flung students University of Bath School of Management How an MBA rekindled interest in the dinosaurs What an MBA Did for Me After what felt like years battling to gain promotion, Deirdre Candlin decided the way to get ahead was to do an MBA. And it's been all go ever since, she tells Widget Finn What are… Corporate Universities? Euro MBAs have a unique appeal Culturally diverse and intense, full-time European MBAs turn out managers who lead and transform, says Jeanette Purcell Case Study Teamwork The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Graduate Special 10 The Key to… …Time Management The future is Orange for bright graduates The Times Top 100 Employers So You Want to Work in… Chartered Accountancy The Graduate Experience orange Numbers 83 Orange Data File How Do I Get Rich? Get a Degree Statwatch Find your niche in life Recruitment What's Being Said The Times Computers-for-all plan spoilt by tax Letters Computers-for-all plan spoilt by tax Test Yourself…answers Paris can be gay for business travellers Business Travel Statwatch You Need a New Job when… Essentials Creativity pays, says the iPod generation Trend Watch Form Meets Function Companies such as Dyson and Apple use innovative but functional design elements to make their products appeal to consumers, says Olav Bjortomt Suits make top sellers What to Wear…in Sales Work Kit The Office Psychologist Dress Sense Careers of the Week EDF Energy To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple DisplayAdvertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Kelly's league tables dilemma Tony Halpin, Education Editor, says that specialist schools are proving their worth, but so are selective grammars Tailoring courses to students is the route to success Tony Halpin says that taking a personal interest in each student has been the way forward for the two most-improved secondary schools in this year's performance tables The 100 Most Improved Schools Most Value Added Muslim school offers best added value Feversham, a state school for only four years, now leads in academic progress, says Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin Worst GCSE Scores Truancy Rates Gabbitas Thinking was critical to get Colyton to the top spot Alexandra Blair says the headmaster of the winning Devon grammar school does not focus much on exam league tables Top a Level Scores GCSE: Top Comprehensives GCSE: Top Grammars Balance is the key to Telford's triumph Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair look at the leaders in the achievement rankings—which count all the qualifications a student earns GCSE: Top Independents How to Read the Tables Grammars lead the way in GCSE list Tony Halpin reports that children in schools where the local education authority retains selection again have achieved the best results at 16 Local Education Authority Averages 2004 The Times Business Class CEOs: High Flyers Lives less ordinary, but only a little Julie and Stephen Pankhurst, above right, who set up Friends Reunited, with their two children, Enormous wealth has barely altered their lifestyle Chairmen Green, Philip Banking: High Flyers Health Surveying/engineering Trade Unions Affordable Housing Lord Lieutenants Medicine: High Flyers Laird go… to his fu… Campbell, Sir Roderick (Duncan Hamilton) Aristocrats Trainer on the right track Business Peers: High Flyers Sport: High Flyers Trivial pursuits? How do the great and the good relax? Here are this year's new recreations Established Names Advertising: High Flyers Established Names Architects: High Flyers Established Names Special Offer

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