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News from 21/03/2005

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Giles Smith, Paulo Ferreira and George Clooney, Valerie Elllott Consumer Editor, Steve Tibbett, John Grieve Smith, Matthew Syed, DJM, Ian Davidson, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Steven Rudolphy, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rose, Beverley Blythe, Philip Howard, Hugh R. Erskine, Hilary Finch, David Prockter, David Irvine, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Mal Cohen, James Bone, James Ducker, Suna Erdem, Hylton, Caroline Finkel, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Doris Coote, Elizabeth Judge, P. K. McIntyre, Gabrielle Starkey, P. F. R. Barnes, Frances Gibb and Greg Hurst, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Andrew Watts, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Nelll, David McVay, Brian Hunter, Peter Wood, Justin Keay, D. L. Edwards, Michael Knipe, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Sean O'Neill and Michael Theodoulou, Michael Baker, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Lizzie Enfield, Carole McPherson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Greg Hurst, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Fineman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Mary Kenny, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Clifford Coonan, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Richard Bates, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Lord Aberdare, Nick Szczepanik, George Medd, Robin Kempster, Reynolds William, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walton, Jonathan Walsh (Managing Director), Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Margaret Jackson-Roberts, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Maureen Freely, Charles Kennedy, Harry Chambers, Llew Smith, Lisa Verrico, Berrymans Lace Mawer,

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The Times Bush intervenes in right-to-die case Al-Qaeda fears Election 'unfair' The Original and the Best Su Doku Debt 'time bomb' Five-star Kylie Sect education Comment Churches unite to demand an election pledge on abortion Not so desperate New ball game Election call will scupper ID card and gaming Bills In the Times Today Small number of abortions at stake Churches demand poll pledge Comment Two questioned over child sale 1,600 queue for dentist Roxy Music in same old scene The text message that said 'Help, I'm in a wedding trap' The grooms who marry in fear More than a third of forced Asian marriages may involve reluctant men, reports Stewart Tendler Lawyers wait for verdict on how they judge themselves Solicitors' inability to handle complaints means change for barristers as well, report Frances Gibb and Greg Hurst Cash for elderly to buy care BBC cutbacks Lakeside death Refusing to pay Online You first Lloyds TSB Courtesy chef orders an end to roastings—and less sauce Top marks for sect schools that shun the modern world Privilege School dinners move to front burner First woman bowls over college Prudential Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Shark death raises fears for future Fourth fatal attack has reopened the debate about whether sea killers get too much protection, reports Roger Maynard Britons in Gulf fear bombing The US warned civilians in the region days earlier that attacks were planned. Sean O'Neill and Michael Theodoulou report Expatriates in the Gulf Britain knew of 'A-Q' terror cell two years ago Madrid suspect in London court today Heralds new al-Qaeda attacks Tributes for man who took full force of blast Embassy plot earns Zarqawi a symbolic sentence M&g Investments Automobile Association Tiscali Parking row MP escapes court action Council tenants seen as the key to £20bn repairs crisis Sport Post Office Hotels.com Bayer City Druids line up to put a spring in their step Culture of the Ancients PC World Premier travel inn Little and large a lethal combination Pharming replaces phishing as latest internet bank scam Business HSBC The world's local bank Just AA sk Arrest warrant for minister Fire charges Sisters fight on Prostate warning House Party Arts in T2 Firstnight Kylie's consummate sound and vision Pop Kylie Minogue Secc. Glasgow A question of status Inefficiency in the justice system Legal advice on invading Iraq Blair, Brown and the Budget: the nation prepares for a general election Religious hatred law Banking on Wolfowitz We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Abortion and Catholics Private MRI scans Bread of Heaven Dear Mum... Picture Gallery The Long Grass A truly comprehensive review of cannabis policy would be welcome Chef's Delight A new course wants to teach courtesy in the kitchen Where to build a power station to save the world? Let's toss for it The New Front Line The Qatar bomb shows that al-Qaeda intends to target all the Gulf When nature says no Danny dares, Polly parrots How a brilliant young Tory fell on his sword because of a columnist's economic ignorance The Times The fairer way to tax and spend The Liberal Democrats open the debate with a promise to every householder Could somebody please slip the Daily Mail a mind-expanding substance? Wrecks of Atlantic convoys within reach of £90m grab Alliance Leicester Skills for Business English corners of a foreign field are being ruined... by les Anglais Su Doku First direct The wrong sort of Brit Direct Line Glacier death Found hanged Rail strike Murder charge Better breath De Lorean is dead at 80 Hiscox Green Flag motoring assistance House price fall 'all but certain' Tories pledge new law on travellers Perjury inquiry Counting Encampments £2.5bn EU rebate 'outdated' Councils lose £580m revenue Rival for Blair Treasury runner This Week in Parliament OU Business School Persecuted victims promised revenge The German exiles who joined Allies to vanquish Hitler Thousands volunteered to fight with the 'King's Own Enemy Aliens'. Ben Hoyle met some of the victorious survivors Health tourism 'may save costs' Halifax Direct Line Nature Times World News Fred Bridgland: African heads 'must share blame for rigged Zimbabwe election' A human rights team reveals exclusively to The Times that Mugabe intimidation tactics are rife, reports Fred Bridgland 'Separatist' bomb kills 45 Muslim pilgrims The Times Offers Direct By Our Foreign Staff: Tsunami alert after tremors Home Choice Zurich Rac Kyrgyzstan protests turn deadly Ten killed in fights with police as calls grow for 'lemon' uprising, reports Jeremy Page Tensions veiled for Putin's Kiev visit Protesters make a mockery of security at Berlusconi villa Aerlingus.com Churchill Unruly passenger dies in mid-air clash over a beer Direct Line Trend Micro Bush rushes to sign law putting food tube back in coma woman Back China plans to outlaw Taiwan independence, leaders tell Rice The Hound of the Baskervilles I'll soon be fit enough to serve again perhaps in Afghanistan, says new VC Namibia leader stands down Corruption trial State sacrifice (AFP): UN council of war Pope stays silent Times Business Monday March 21 2005 Peugeot jobs go BA charge is held Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones 'Club Med' blocks EU deal with tsunami-hit countries Debt study fears 'time bomb' for 15m struggling Saudi 'overspending keeps oil price high' ING Direct Tax policy must embrace the whole world Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Offer to Telekom Stop Press Bank drops bid Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day St. James's Place Business Big Shot Morrison meeting over finance chief Times Online Fears for Coventry plant as Peugeot scraps 850 jobs Egyptian to bid £9bn for phone group HIT plans to recommend Apax offer Mobile Technology Revlon chief heads for court fight with bank on Sunbeam US pressure group claims credit for Citigroup freeze Germany wins Stability Pact concession The Times Gunn cash shell takes AIM to beat new listing rules Top of Class Water Aid Young economists hit the target to win £10,000 prize Eccentric old aunt of investment 21st Century Stars: Caledonia Investments Patrick Hosking discovers how a hands-on growth trust shrugged off family bust-ups to keep up a record of stellar performance Group sails into calmer seas The Score... Prestbury Fund that sets itself apart by style, not substance Business Equity Prices The Times The ladder to wealth is long: what hope for those that can't get on it? Times Register Lady Strange Engagingly eccentric peer who enlivened the Upper House with old values and fresh flowers Lady Marre 'Safe pair of hands' who broke the legal mould Patience Gray Author of Honey From a Weed who defied convention and revolutionised food writing Phoebe Hesketh Distinguished nature poet whose work was inspired by the moors and personal tragedy Debate@thetimes. co. uk More Music to Die for Grand exit or songs to make them smile—what music would you choose for your funeral? Here's hoping What not to do Ah, ah, ah, ah What I'm looking for On cloud nine What's your view? Lives in Brief Lost in translation The grand plan Heavenly sound Family favourites Star turn Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Dinners Birthdays Anniversaries Senior Army Appointments Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Association of District Judges Latest Wills Sparkling new art space in Bond street Thanksgiving Services Pathway to damnation for our terrace heritage At last, curtains for the 40-storey window Notebook Architecture No-nonsense Mather pulls Eastbourne together Multiple Display Advertising Items Employer's duty over harassment Court of Appeal Children's interests in sentencing Court of Appeal Tort must be proved for employer to be liable for harassment Court of Appeal Associate of criminals cannot plead duress House of Lords Timesonline Breaking the banks in Mesopotamia Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the West. Drier and Brighter Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min 6C Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Victors and vanquished at a Festival to savour Racing Times Test Fallon gets off mark for O'Brien On Saturday Hereford Lingfield Park The Wright Track Southwell Athletics The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Badminton Basketball Bowls Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Real tennis Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Federer stays one step ahead of Hewitt Tennis Squash Swimming Tennis Today's Fixtures Tutty takes centre stage as decision day arrives Swimming Oliver Sweeney Resolute Perry makes Singh settle for second best again Times on Line Leander battle to retain title Qualified success Silver lining Title deed Double delight Warrington hold on to frustrate Huddersfield Rugby League Engage Super League Broncos stampede too much for Vikings Intel inside Robertson and Emms extend revenge run Badminton Bekele's spirit shines through Athletics Picketts Lock embroiled in new political row John Goodbody finds athletics facilities at the centre of controversy yet again Pidgeon and Farah give Britain hope Middleton the Cannock hero Imperial triumph Australia on top Petacchi's glory England's net loss Oxford hit back Scoreboard from Eden Gardens Bvlgari By Our Sports Staff: England a expect challenging series Determined Kumble has Pakistan in his spell Lara left out as sponsors fail to reach deal Too little, too late for England Noon trebles his chances for Lions spot Matthew Pryor reports on a turn in fortune for the centre France on right track as fresh faces shine Actions speak louder than words Sevens sets standard by cutting to the chase Deserving Wales recall spirit of '78 to capture grand slam RBS Six Nations Championship Not just victory but success in style that satisfied How They Lined UP Backroom boys and former coach deserve the plaudits John Hopkins says foundations for success were laid during season of defeats Ireland learn their lessons and look forward Sense of adventure gains its reward RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Proud soldiers play part in celebrations Times on Line The Tale of the Season in Statistics Wilkinson given Lions incentive Renault at the double with Alonso Malaysian Grand Prix "Old Speckled Hen" Times on Line Results from Sepang The Times Crossword 22, 929 Ferrari faced with testing time as road opens out How They Finished at Sepang Times Sport Driven to distraction: Schumacher gets stuck again Woodward ready for change The Times The Game The Times Quotes of the Day A fluffy-bunny pink cover? It's enough to get a man arrested Nazi bombshell Pseudo science Image of the Day So long, sarong; hello, grey workaday Britain Gap years are no longer the preserve of the young. But before you jack in the job, remember that coming home is the hardest part, says travel addict Adrian Lee AirMiles How did the dultans of Turkey, with responsibility … Cyberchondria: don't get trapped in its net Suffering mysterious symptoms? Avoid trying to diagnose your problem on the internet - it's easy to believe you're more ill than you really are Lizzie Enfield reports You're going to be a star, baby If you want your infant to be part of the baby modelling business, you need to plan ahead, says Morag Preston - and start looking for an agent even before the birth Touran. More than just 7 seats Kumon He bites - what can we do? Each week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, offers advice on your parenting dilemmas Contact Dr Byron Bittersweet beans infuse the prunes Sticky Coffee Prunes Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Take Flyte and Men's Style Don't be seduced by new-man Casanova Desperately seeking Su Laughed out of court New York Theatre A legal farce from David Mamet and a drama of church divisions: Benedict Nightingale delivers his verdict Caitlin Moran First Night A baton charge from Bugs Cardiff is about to get the hippest bunny for Easter - with a live orchestra. Ian Johns whistles a happy Looney Tune Piper at the gates of dim Doctor Who's assistant is by tradition a bit of a bimbo, so the role might do Billie Piper no favour The Times Offers Direct Tomorrow in T2 Carol Midgley meets Liam Spencer, Manchester's … Illegitimate concerns Theatre Musik arcola, E8 Benedict Nightingale Concert St John Passion Queen Elizabeth Hall Week Ahead Concert An imperial lathering Opera Ezio Britten Theatre, SW7 Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Radio 4 Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Warm reception for Cold War thriller Viewing Guide Oh, Lordy, what a school Ofsted has praised the educational policies of the Exclusive Brethren. At an open day... True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3543 Polygon Win Champagne Picture Gallery For fantastic wine offers visit Word Watching The Writers Bureau The Game Picture Gallery Mega Bite Loyalty Gets the Kiss-Off The Game Says Features Whistleblower Check on United Spending Plans Spot the Difference Beckham Gives Frisk Support Owen Cast to Margins Again The Squad Cole to Escape Tap on Shoulder Arsenal defender will not be charged over illegal 'approach', says Matt Dickinson Tottenham Ask about Rosicky Berger Set for Villa Talks Beckenbauer Wins Support Who Would Be a Referee? Tom Dart discovers ugly park life that would make Frisk's hair stand on end Pain Game Holds No Fears for Fabregas Matt Dickinson on the million-dollar baby punching above his weight FAB Facts The Competition Bumpy Road for Outsider Simon Barnes says the Lions coach has every confidence in his managerial skills The bureaux Life of Clive Tony Cascarino on why Sir Clive will find football life a tough business Medalpower Cole in Search of Perfection Chelsea (1) 4 Lampard 29, Cole 54, Kezman 78, 90 Crystal Palace (1) 1 Rilhilahti 42 Aki Riihilahti on what it is like trying to put the brakes on Chelsea's juggernaut Simplicity at the Heart of Mourinho's Genius Albion given Renewed Hope Pearce Trying Cool Approach Norwich Face Tall Order Portsmouth on Right Course Sorensen Error is so Costly Birmingham City (0) 2 Heskey 52, Gray 89 Aston Villa (0) 0 Haunted Villa Van Persie Seizes his Chance to Regain Manager's Confidence Ronaldo Steps UP to Fulfil Longing for Afternoon Delights Rooney's Agents Build on Capital The Times Liverpool Survive Mad Liverpool (2) 2 Gerrard 27, Garcla 32 Everton (0) 1 Cashill 82 Lucozade Sport Leading Goalscorers Simmering Wise Vents Anger at New Regime Millwall (1) 3 Sweeney 15, Hayles 56, Dichio 63 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Royle Loses Ground in Hunt for Promised Land Gillingham (0) 0 Ipswich Town (0) 0 Difficult pitch plays into home team's hands Sunderland's Mixed Feelings Sunderland (0) 1 Brown 76 Coventry City (0) 0 Supporters understandably wary of Premlership Lloyd Saddened by Forest's Plight Nottingham Forest (0)1 Taylor 85 Wigan Athletic (0) 1 McCulloch 46 Late goal boosts survival hopes Rotherham United Rotherham United (0) 0 Queens Park Rangers (0) 1 Rowlands 53 Sheffield United Sheffield United (1) 2 Quinn 29, Gray 49 Burnley (0) 1 Akinbiyi 84 Watford Watford (0) Preston North End (0) 2 Nugent 60, McKenna 71 Cardiff City Cardiff City (1) 1 Gabbidon 21 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Vaughan 57 Lloyd Saddened by Forest's Plight Wolverhampton W (0) 1 Cort 90 Stoke City (1) 1 NoeWilliams 41 Leading Goalscorers Fans Give Blitz a Break as Oldham Spark Oldham Athletic (1) 2 Killen 39, Beckett 48 Luton town (1) 2 Underwood 6, Howard 90 Howard's header boosts Luton's bid Bradford City Bradford City (0) 1 Bower 60 Hartlepool United (1) 2 Williams 42, Porter 73 Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnsley Barnsley (1) 1 Nardiello 45 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 1 Pensee-Bilong 55 Fans Give Blitz a Break as Oldham Spark Brenford (0) 2 Burton 68, Tabb 77 Chesterfield (1) 2 De Bolla 38, Allison 66 Port Vale Port Vale (0) 2 Cummins 51, Matthews 57 Walsall (0) 0 Blackpool Blackpool (0) 1 Murphy 53 Doncaster Rovers (1) 1 Ryan 40 Colchester United Colchester United (0) 1 Heckingbottom 48 (og) Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 McGovern 63 Swindon town Swindon town (1) 4 Parkin 40, 76, 90 (pen), Smith 80 Wrexham (2) 2 Ugarte 16, Sam 32 Bournemouth Bournemouth (0) 0 Hull City (2) 4 France 26, Elliott 31, 58, Delaney 64 Huddersfield Town Huddersfiled Town (1) 5 Booth 4, Abbott 51, Mirfin 82, Ahmed 83, Dolan 90 (og) Sotockport County (1) 3 Feeney 2, 57 (pen), 65 Torquay United Torquay United (0) 0 Bristol City (3) 4 Lita 9, 12, 21, Heffernan 54 Fans Give Blitz a Break as Oldham Spark Harriers Waiting for Watkiss to Deliver Kidderminster Harr (0) 0 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 0 Stalemate deepens relegation fears Chester City Chester City (1) 3 Drummond 28, Branch 58, 77 Notts County (1) 2 Hurst 23, Zadkovich 82 Northampton town Northampton town (2) 2 Smith 35, Kirk 40 Swansea City (1) 2 Connor 30, Trundle 70 Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers (2) 4 Williams 21, Walker 45 (pen), Agogo 82 (pen), Forrester 88 Mansfield Town (1) 4 Barker 19, 49, Larkin 46, Lloyd 68 Grimsby Town Grimsby Town (0) 0 Darlington (1) 1 St' Juste 11 Oxford United Oxford United (1) 2 Basham 39, 63 Boston United (0) 0 Cambridge United Cambridge United (2) 2 Bramble 13, Roberts 38 Wycombe Wanderers (1) 1 Uhlenbeek 18 Lincoln City Lincoln City (2) 2 Green 4, Yeo 17 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Rochdale Rochdale (0) 0 Scunthorpe United (0) 0 Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Southend United (2) 3 Gray 16, 45, Eastwood 66 MacClesfield Town MacClesfield Town (1) 3 Parkin 33, Tipton 53 (pen), Harsley 74 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Steele 50 Yeovil Town Yeovil Town (0) 0 Bury (1) 1 Whaley 14 Harriers Waiting for Watkiss to Deliver Ricksen Completes Recovery Mission Rangers (3) 5 Ross 5, Kyrgiakos 9, 86, Ricksen 33, Novo 48 Motherwell (1) 1 Patridge 13 Defensive weakneww exploited Dashing Bellamy Underlines True worth Dundee United (1) 2 McIntyre 24, Robson 71 Celtic (2) 3 Bellay 5, 34, 80 Wales forward puts Coltic top Aberdeen Aberdeen (0) 1 Whelan 63 Dundee McManus 73 Dunfermline Athletic Dunferline Athletic (1) 1 Nicholson 43 Hibernian (0) 4 Riordan, 66, 81, Fletcher 69, 75 Heart of Midlothian Heart of Midlothian (1) 3 Miller 22, Burchill 65, Neilson 68 Livingston (1) 1 Dair 45 Ricksen Completes Recovery Mission Barnet's Joy is Dampened Barnet (4) 7 Grazioli 14, 21, 40, Strevens 34, Batt 75, Roache 82, Sinclair 90 Farnborough Town (1) 1 Smith 6 Grazioll sets demolition job in progress Nationwide Conference Late Penalty Keeps Sudbury on Course AFC Sudbury (1) 2 Claydon 10, Norfolk 89 (pen) Beolington Terriers (0) 1 Milner 79 Terriers show pedigree in attack Luxemburgo on Borrowed Time Matthew Syed predicts another coaching vacancy at Real Madrid Gabriele Marcotti salutes the inspring small-town success story of Villarreal Gabriele Marcotti salutes the inspring small-town success story of Villarreal Spain Hails Rise of Nowhere Men Results and Statistics The Fantasy Game Earnshaw the Answer for Fans in Search of Goals Weekly £500 Winner The Super League Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Player phints totals Inclde matches up and Including Saturday, March 19 Beware of the Swede Match of the Day Delia's Dish The Daily Fix Bill Segar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Tiny.com Culture and Heritage Turkey Picture Gallery Rediscovery of the past helps the arts to thrive Private funding helps culture to flourish, writes Michael Binyon The empire that saw itself superior to its Western neighbours This Focus supplement has been produced by The Times … Turkey's Journey of a Thousand Years 600-1600 A changing nation obsessed by Europe Enormous social changes have transformed all but eastern Turkey, reports Norman Stone Triumphs on all fronts for big screen Swissôtel the Bosphorus Alternative side to weedy-voiced pop Suna Erdem listens to more authentic sounds Some try to foresee the future... Striking a classic note in the East Classical music recognises no borders, says Michael Binyon Past glories arouse new pride in the empire Museums strengthen Turkish identity, says Michael Binyon EFES Pilsener A feast of culture to tempt tourists Garanti Other World Heritage Sites in Turkey Fairy chimneys and caves with all mod cons in a strange but beatiful land Justin Keay discovers the draw of Cappadocia Turkish artists come in from the cold A new creative force is making its mark, says Maureen Freely TAV Turkish Hazelnut A passionate voice and city that is his muse Heritage has role to play in business Textiles cut a dash on the world's catwalks Turkish fashions are winning credibility, says Suna Erdem Better relations that hark back to the imperial era Michael Binyon on the indelible legacy of the Ottoman Empire Turkish Airlines The Ritz-Carlton North Cyprus

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