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News from 08/12/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Tim Reld, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Gabriele Marcotti, David Jason, Dr Ellen Nolte, Terry Pratchett, Thair Shaikh, Matt Dicinson, Trevor Watts, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tony Halpin, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Nigel Calvert, Dominic Fraser, Anthony Rhodes, David Rose, Philip Howard, Miko Adam, Christine Seib, David Chater, Karim Brohi, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Firdaus Ruttonshaw, Anthony Barraclough, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Gordon Hutchison, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Rachel Holmes, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, P. Lowe, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Adrian Chiles, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lesley Diss, Martin McKee Professor, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Vellarios Kattoulas, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, John Woodcock, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Gerard Errera, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Velisarios Kattoulos, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Emma Hardy, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Emma Pomfret, Gerry Ford, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Bill Holman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Barnett, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Ernest Garcia, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Coats, Jane Shilling, Jon Scourse, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Fordham, George Caulkin, Anna Baria, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Mike Walsh, Lucia van der Post, Keith Willett, David Sanderson, Nirpal Dhaliwal, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, B. Parke, Tony Halpin, Gordon Pullin, Michael Evans, M. Arnall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susannah Jowitt, Olav Bjortomt, José Mourinho, Jayne Dowie, Bryce Elder, Kevin Varney, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Infected blood threatens fresh outbreak of vCJD Ease of transmission puts thousands at risk Third transfusion death alarms scientists Ex-KGB spy 'poisoned in bar of London hotel' Green guru quits Prudential shares rise Bush remains defiant Mourinho: my future Bricks and Mortar Index Hear the coolest band on the planet in our exclusive … Climate change author quits Treasury after Brown freezes him out Stern 'was not part of inner circle' Proposals ignored in Budget speech Index Money man Freed rapist struck after 12-year term Farm head sacked Baby car seat 'risk' Gays to 'divorce' Arsonist jailed Sandals Litvinenko converted to Islam, father says Ex-KGB spy 'was poisoned in hotel' Bar staff positive in radiation test Contact 'in coma' claims are denied Blair tries to bridge the gap between Bush and 'realists' on Iraq strategy President says US will prevail Push for Middle East peace deal Talking to both sides Bush on the Baker report and Iraq Changing tack Blair on Baker and Iraq Bush on Iran Blair on Iran and Syria Bush on the Middle East peace process Blair on the Middle East peace process Gucci Three ladies in red send the First Lady rushing to change 'The sky turned black-it was as if we were in a disaster movie' The London tornado Hundred homes damaged in storm Residents forced to shelter in halls The windows seemed to bend. I hid under a bed Tornados in Britain And elsewhere in Britain … Violent and dangerous, but don't blame global warming Currys Rapist wins £50,000 for time awaiting deportation Offender 'should have been set free' Anonymity for foreign criminals In and out Mills to represent herself to save cash Homebase Diana hearings will be held in public Climbdown over private proceedings Lord Stevens to report next week Argos Figures offer little room for manoeuvre Spending squeezed despite a £200 tax rise for each family Brown to raise £9bn by election Public services still face crunch Veiled threat to pull out of speech General's lecture 'was not a surprise' Nato aircraft may have killed Marine No remorse option for wife beaters Mass hysteria forces evacuation of school Dolce & Gabbana Domino effect can be all down to personality Halfords Christmas food to order Pilotless drones to replace RAF Tornado bomber fleet BT Go-ahead for Heathrow expansion New runway, 500 more daily flights Economic case sways Government The Hogfather Terry Pratchett comes to Tv, at last. A close encounter with David Jason Tomorrow in The Times Sainsbury's Strange goings-on at Nobu in London on Wednesday. Our … David Blunkett has made his first public appearance … Happy Feet From within the Iraq Study Group's report, we learn … Postscript Harry Cohen, MP for Leyton and Wanstead, seems to be … Picture Gallery Diplomatic ball proved a key incident People The great British divide: how the fit get fitter as the fat remain on the sofa Bose Ford Double Act A quick exit from Iraq is not a policy option for the US or the UK The Times Attacking the Bureaucracy Soldiers should not be in harm's way at home Frock Pas A modest suggestion to prevent fashionistas getting their hip Chanels in a Prada Four legs good, two legs better Notebook To ignore the Moon would be lunacy Here's to the proposed Nasa base The danger for India in Pakistan's weasel words Rwanda 1994 Lay off Venezuela Hospital reforms, air ambulances and 'super'-A&Es The Bomb deters Blindingly obvious Have your say So Brown bamboozles-as usual General speaks out The green belt Budget review Whither Radio 4? British and proud DIY decorations Yuletide wishes The evidence is out: Cameron is a real ladies man Comment Vote Obama. He's black and he's not Hillary Gerard Baker on a potential president who is captivating America Heart attack victim robbed of bank card and left to die Show Stopper Hermes 'Samaritan' plundered vet's belongings as he lay dying in surgery Dell ILVA Multiple Display Advertising Items Gay woman is Tory candidate Tories driven into the arms of UKIP by Toynbee twist It was the tipping point, say defectors MPs say Cameron has been warned Scientist who gave Agent Orange the nod worked for its maker Sir Richard paid $1,500 a day by firm Claimed chemical did not cause cancer Tommy Hilfiger Picture Gallery Drama of life means you need to suspend disbelief Theatre On Religion Currys Wessex man E-mail gives betrayal by lover public airing SELFRIDGES&Co Thomas Hardy 'infected wife with syphilis' Read Peter Stothard on Hardy and syphilis This minister is no rising star. He's not even a falling star-he is a black hole Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hogfather Terry Pratchett comes to TV at last. A close encounter with David Jason The Nativity Story For details on how to donate online go to On the menu: dine in New York, lunch in London Bid for day at the races or Test match Times experts to go with the prizes Fly the Atlantic to be among first at Ramsay restaurant 'Life of vice' of teacher on trial for affair with pupil, 17 Music head was prostitute, jury told 'He paid me to find male clients' Drug trial victims furious over 'whitewash' report Oil tycoon's son jailed for death of friend in car crash PC World PC World PC World Fear stalks Himalayan haven where backpackers seek peace Murder of Michael Blakey British aid worker is not the first Westerner to fall victim to violence amid the beauty of Dharamasala St Mungo's For the latest developments in the investigation John Lewis 'Never look rich and don't upset the locals' Thousands of gorillas wiped out by an outbreak of ebola Pan's Labyrinth Don cleared of sexual assault Passengers urged to call police Bluebird fundraising appeal Sharps Multiple Display Advertising Items The pelican who fell in love with a woman Index Commissioners caught out The EU's nudist Commissioner, his naked aide and the beach pictures Scandal derails Merkel's grand plans Conduct may be a breach of ethics code Nothing new under the sun after all Turkey offers to trade with Cyprus Deal would open airport and harbour European leaders to meet next week The Carphone Warehouse For the latest news from around Europe (AFP/Reuters): Gunmen kill two at prison checkpoint (Reuters): Ban on think models (AP): Family fire protest (AP): New prison opens Guantanamo Bay (AFP): Posthumous award (AFP): Landmine tragedy (AFP): Snow on the rates Saab93 The battle for Italy Veterans fight to ban lost German war gravestones Comet Big consumers Remax Teenagers on binge should learn to drink wine, say MPs French youth are drinking like British 45,000 people die from alcohol a year Read Charles Bremner on the French CNN Flushed Away Evesham (AP): Suspect may be 'Baseline Killer' First Swede ready for blast-off Emergency over load of hot air Lollobrigida wedding called off Bordeaux (AFP): Farewell to the 'Mighty Magyar' Religious split that could set region on fire The conflict between Sunni and Shia is spilling out of Iraq and bodes ill for future of country's neighbours No right answers-but lots of wrong ones Should the US radically change its policy in the Middle … The Times Warm welcome in Washington, cold shoulder elsewhere There's no right answers-but lots of wrong ones World Briefing Furniture Village Post comments on this article at Farm Friends (Reuters): Playboy editor on trial for indecency (Reuters): Fatal bus plunge (AP): New Nato chief (AFP): Discreet execution (AFP): Burning feeling Sky TV Movie smuggling How Hollywood can make DVD pirates walk the plank Malaria and HIV are linked by scientists One 'can make the other worse' Death statistics imply connection Casino Royale Life and death The Times Houses prices still pushing ahead US scandal grows Met Office sale Nero bought out Quote of the day Premier Oil Slides Business big shot Pru shares boosted as chief lines up UK arm for sell-off Analyst's note indicates UK sale Target price of £6.9bn predicted Shares in Gallaher suge on JT takeover approach Media Stock markets Don't pension off Pru cash cow Commodities Bitter taste Lille Métropole Currencies Tobacco giants may pick up buying habit Business today Need to know Economics World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Fro latest business news and market reports Rate rise sees lenders cash in with fees Rising costs Theo Fennell House prices continue to rise sharply No impact yet from rise in rates First-time buyers suffer the most Investors retreat from Premier Oil after bid talks fail It is two decades today since the Tories privatised … Richard Ball was this week named Hotelier of the Year … The Times Merry dance City Diary This is Lord Attenborough, about to sell someone €50 … City Diary Oil gauge Picture Gallery Arresting job title of the week comes from Lehman Brothers, … City Diary Bankers must have their silly codenames, and there's … City Diary Rumour of the day In the Know Bet of the day Director deals Tiddler to watch Paternoster opens in India to boost its intellectual skills base Where they stand Prudential pressed to come to a decision on UK business Shares rise as clarity expected Dominance in annuities at risk The men who have come and gone from the Pru Nearly 1.7m low-earners face effective tax rate of 60p a pound Call to simplify employment tribunals Cleaners to starve in fight for better pay First Choice attacks tax move Premier Farnell scorns merger Polestar investors lose millions LSE trades at three-month high Severn Trent's profits fall Baugur to buy 40% stake in Allsaints Business big shot The Times Ford claims £235m Caffè Nero buyout was forced on company Investors had balked at expansion Board rebuffed rival 300p approach Hard Rock sold off cheap, say analysis Met Office in vanguard of Brown push for large-scale sale of assets The Times & The Sunday Times Marshall Wace breaks hedge fund record British Gas marks 20th anniversary with nasty surprise Home Depot stock options backdated over 19-year period SEC inquiry into retailer continues Company says all involved staff gone Home truths The Times HSBC sheds jobs in bond trading after drop in business The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cancer Research UK TIM Hellas sale in doubt as offers disappoint owners Canadians take over Kroll unit guarding UK diplomats in Iraq ECB raises interest rates again amid confusion on future trend Cost of borrowing rises to hit 3.5% Inflation forecast below 2% target (Reuters): HP in settlement with California EU's new cartel law Fannie Mae charges (AFX): US borrowing falls Vivendi warning Eli Lilly trial result Easy Jet Confident Japanese generation has no fear of overseas investment Gallaher bid 'They've all got cash and they want to grow again,'a banker says. Japan's recovery from the 1980s gains pace Heavy weight deals JT sees health benefits in latest plan for expansion Big tobacco looks to Russia with love for new market EasyJet Arctic Monkeys an undervalued UK asset Media Multiple Display Advertising Items For more media news and comment Mediapolis Spring pursues more cross-media partnerships for unsettled Future The group has swooned but its new chief hopes to exploit her advertising background News Corp poised for asset swap with head of Liberty Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates ReNeuron lifted by board buying Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Bradford & Bingley's tie-up with GMAC is well worth the risk Tempus Xansa Scott Wilson Woolworths and SSL bounce as Gallaher fuels bid fever Large caps Equity Prices WWF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register Victor Hazan SOE officer who was sent to France to negotiate with Resistance groups but found his métier in training saboteurs Air Commodore Owen Truelove RAF engineer who in retirement flew an 85hp motor glider 14,600 miles from Cornwall to New Zealand Captain John Bury Master mariner who was a driving force in establishing an international buoyage system Sir Kerry St Johnston Shipping executive who played a significant role in the worldwide expansion of containerisation His love of all things Japanese stood him in good stead Lives in Brief Emillo Vedova, painter, was born on August 9,1919. He died on October 25,2006, aged 87 Fuller versions of these Lives in Brief are available … Why Y is a jung and mistycal letter Questions Answered Unreasonable to benefit another's child Law Report Court of Appeal Assessing legal capacity Queen's Bench Division Third party must be identified Court of Appeal VAT cut by cost of vouchers Chancery Division Correction Births Births, marriages and deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Church News Funeral Arrangements Memorial Services Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Awards Ceremony Court Circular Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items The Insider BMW Major Brands Korean car guaranteed to make an impact on Europeans Motoring Groundbreaking seven-year cover Handling up with the best of its class Mercedes-Benz Raising the Mazda roof is no hardship Specification The best new car for you Comprehensive advice on buying … TSL Finance LTD. Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocky outlook for ski resorts as snows vanish Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 8, 1863 Winning Move Today Sunshine and showers, mainly in the west. Max 11C (52F), min 1C (34F) Ouija Board reaches final chapter of thrilling tale Racing Southwell Vase betting Course specialists Index Black Jack Ketchum gets upbeat bulletin Cheltenham Racing Kempton Park Model Son has look of a winner Huntingdon Racing Basketball Results Rugby union Fixtures British talent beginning to surface Swimming Harrison at end of road with Warren Boxing Undercover battle transfers from big screen to big league Special report Reading sign up for underwear deal Company fights corporate Goliaths Best of vests O'Sullivan lucky to bounce back Snooker Four-balls The Sunday Times Vintage Langer boosted by team ethic Golf WGC World Cup Andrew has 12 days to prepare plan for recovery Rugby union Full support for RFU elite director Richards plays it cool on England job The Times 2 Number of tries scored by Dean Richards on his England … How they stand in the Heineken Cup By country Laws must benefit wider audience Leicester can give English clubs a boost in Bourgoin Rugby union With the bowlers he has got, it is no wonder Flintoff looks shell-shocked The Ashes Sport Staff: Watson fails to prove his fitness A history of hard work for the spinners and great feats by the fast men All the latest breaking news from Australia Seiko England's thoughts turn to Waca surface The Ashes Old pitch likely to favour fast bowlers Marsh backs case for Panesar call-up England in confusion as Vaughan gets the nod The Ashes Injured captain in for two-day game Coach rules out return to Test squad A day with CMJ Oxford try out new Boat Race talent Inzamam's return Rider dies in fall Bergqvist boost Citizen Khan Harlow on top Reebok showdown FA quick to rescind Boateng's red card Roll of shame The Premiership today Players will meet the cost of future indiscipline, says Jol Football Young happy to ride on the Watford rollercoaster Football Rooney fixes his sights on Chelsea's benchmark Forward believes leaders have edge United's form has been 'breathtaking' Cole finds himself in Lehmann's bad books Robinson plays unsuspecting role in improving diplomatic relations Spanish system gives reserves of strength Football Real's 'B' team prove their worth Chelsea idea bad for lower leagues The B list All the latest breaking football news The coach's curse:'You are either a winner or a failure' The Interview Mourinho on… Image and hypocrisy Playing mind games Wenger and Benitez The Game podcast—all football talking points covered … Talk Sport Mourinho on… Falling out with Gallas 'I have nine untouchable stars. Shevchenko is not one of them' The Interview In the most candid interview he has given, the Chelsea manager tells Matt Dickinson who picks the team at Stamford Bridge Mourinho on… Abramovich and trust The trouble with Arsenal The Ronaldino question Latest Chelsea news and analysis, plus fan debate and … How to help Why football must come second in list of priorities The interview Mourinho on… Plans for a B team Giving youth a chance England's prospects A to Z of B teams McClaren sidesteps prevent net from closing in on him Football Revealed: very little on webchat Coach distances himself from critics More questions than answers L'homme City on takeover alert as Wardle moves to join Premiership elite Belgravia prepares to show hand after dogged Newcastle pursuit All the latest breaking football news Times Crossword 23,467 The Insider The Times Mourinho reveals all: my team, my boss, my future The Times Mitsubishi Motors The full Q&a Times2 The face A footie and Footsie fellow He is the first mainstream presenter with a distinct Birmingham accent Did you see? And then there's Girl Flu Did you know? Dead funny, death Did you hear? Move over, Tinkerbell 'Clothing in India is like the food: exotic, colourful, … Modern morals Have you a dilemma of your own? Me, on a diet? Fat chance Susannah Jowitt is living proof that being fat does not necessarily mean that you're unfit. She loves the shape of her body and believes that dieting actually makes us fatter Once we've got a bit fat, dieted furiously and then got fatter as a consequence, it takes the body 20 years to 'forget' Do you love your curves—or do you loathe them? Olympus The Times My brass is so well polished at Christmas Visit only people you care for, attend only parties where you know you are not going to be bored or irritated, cook only what you enjoy Oh la la—I smell eau de garçon My heart pines Picture Gallery Mappin & Webb What to wear to a Highland wedding Pack some sparklies and high heels Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Asprey The Times Simmer down Food These dishes will restore some calm in the pre-Christmas rush, says Lindsey Bareham Gravy glug Magimix Hilton Cancer treatment has a joint solution A revolutionary drug is having a dramatic effect on sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body&Soul tomorrow AA Sounds Confessions of a broccoli thief From stealing to make ends meet to conquering the US. KT Tunstall has come a long way, she admits to Pete Paphides Be Inspired this Christmas Celebrities kill the radio star When stars such as Dylan take over the airwaves, time is up for the Zane Lowes, says Bob Stanley 'Commercial radio is dying in America, a slow, protracted and glorious death' Inside out The Times Carmen, the iron butterfly Viewpoint Was Bizet's man-eating vamp also a radical feminist? Yes, argues the writer Rachel Holmes Don José's tragedy is that from the outset he doesn't listen to Carmen 'I have won the battle' Since he survived leukaemia, José Carreras has made a new career in light classics. He explains to Emma Pomfret why he no longer needs grand opera 'Women are still knitting for me! They come to my dressing room to measure me' Merry Christmas Unseen Keane Olympus Unseen Keane Classical Anne Sofie von Otter Noël Deutsche Grammophon Classical Robert Spano Sibeilus Kullervo Telarc Albums Pop Nikki Sudden The Truth Doesn't Matter Secretly Canadian Singles Pop Various Artists Hard Workin' Man: The Jack Nitzsche Story Vol 2 Ace Radio Free George Davis was a lesson in historical journalism Downloads Brazil nutters The girls (and boy) of São Paulo's Cansei de Ser Sexy just want to have fun, they tell Ben MacHell 'I only realised that most of us were girls after a year,' says Lovefoxxx The Times Hear our CSS-cast Multiple Display Advertising Items First night in the main paper Concert London Sinfonietta/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Comedy Redinald D. Hunter Arts Theatre, Wc2 Theatre Fiddler on the Roof Tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids CBBC Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Simon Schama's Power of Art Viewing Guide Unreported World Variations 2006 Greatest Hits Later with Jools Holland A Kiss before Dying (1991) Film Choice So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) Velvet Goldmine (1998) A gardener's questioning time Last Night's TV Monty Don's task is daunting, his commitment admirable and his insecurities touching Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4081 Word Watching Polygon Key Retirement Solutions Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge The Times The Surveyor Bricksandmortar Fast-track permissions for loft and basement conversions may not be so speedy after all Raise a rumpus and get hush money to hait your campaign Focus on: Cambridge In Mews House in Knightsbridge, London Sw7: a beautiful interior-designed home close to the museum quarter of South Kensington Out Georgian House in Hertfordshire St Albans: Grade II listed house on the River Ver, a mile from the city centre Away Flat in a Listed House in Wiltshire Charlton Park House: an apartment in a Grade I listed building of Jacobean origin The Well-Knit Hall Marcus Binney enjoys a bargain listed Cotswold townhouse Factfile Budget Box If you would like to share your views on the carbon-neutral … Address to impress Homes The Best Bit is behind You A leading architect's conversion of a block will largely go unseen, says Susan Emmett The flats will amount to little more than a glittery rear extension The Secret Side of SW7 Knightsbridge is not just smart shops, it has a gentler, green face, Anne Ashworth finds Money may not buy everything, but it can get you some hush Knights Bridge Briefing Inside Track The Perfect Cricket Pad Prices are rising at a fast pace in St Kitts as the island prepares for the World Cup, says Mary Gold Central to his vision is a village where artists will be invited British Gas Factfile Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gorgeous by George Everyone lusts after a Georgian home and now there's an agency to help you to find one, but you'll have to hone your architecture-speak, says Jayne Dowle There is much talk of the 'right sort of people' among fans Factfile Georgian Connections Town and country homes for enthusiasts Large Rural Estate in Mid-Wales Five-Storey Townhouse in North London Hampstead, Nw3: a large family home, far left, with original features and walled garden Country Mansion in Cheshire Nantwich: Grade II listed brick house with french windows leading on to formal gardens The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Someplace else Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Megève Regnum Home Work Gifts for Diy Fans Web Watch The Times Picture Gallery Save Spend Splurge Barn Supremacy A couple need to raise £600,000 to convert the halves of a barn They need to earn a minimum £220,000 to raise extra funds Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Home on the Web Make your home more energy efficient. Win energy-saving … Christmas Lets My advice is that landlords take a slightly lower offer Charles Church

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