News from 07/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, William Culver, Stanley Arthur, Jon Ashworth, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Megan Mason, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Paula Radcliffe, Paul Wright, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, and Emma Hartley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Neil Inkley, Suzy Jagger and Nick Hasell, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nevil Johnson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alan Fersht, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Hayden Phillips, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Keith Markland, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Paul Sire, David Brooks, Stephen Goldby, Kevin Eason, D. R. Tayor, Ian Cobain and Nicholas Wapshott, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dalya Alberge and Emma Hartley, Mrs Moneybags, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Gary Jacob, David Townley, Mark Jones, Daniel Finkelstein, Robin Marris, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Lord Sterling of Plalstow P&o chairman, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Paul Ridley, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Mark Jenner, John Symons, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Harry Keane, Alan Hamilton and Sam Coates, Oliver Butler, David Sinc, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Robin Howard, H. R. Patel, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Bill Thomson, Ronan McGreevy, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Gerald James, Matthew Engel, Gabriel Rozenberg, Zahid Hussain and Roland Watson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Robert Galster, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Martin Valler, Chris Campling, James Bone, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Peter Cotgreave, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Cornellus Lysaght, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Mat Chataway, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery, Dominic Kennedy and Helen Studd, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Geraid Davies, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Geoff Marsh, David McVay and Rick Broadbent, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Angela Bostock, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Bill Morris General Secretary, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Manish Agarwal, Jenny Davey, Martin Treacy, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, J. Mallaghan, Susan Broomfield, Philip Pank,
ResumoBush prepares world for war in a week Blair ready to defy as inspectors press for more time On message Unlucky strike Simon Jenkins - And the prize for the best county… Football and the glamour trap Gabby Logan sport Iraq crisis Royal gift register to stop staff cashing in Read first, then write. Motion tells authors The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 28. Law Report:… At the edge in Who wants to be a War Leader in hotseat And the prize for the best county goes to Tiffany & Co. The first £30000 doghouse In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Firefighters urged to reject 'final' pay offer Judges are upholding law, says Woolf Keep euro nerve, says Mandelson Arts degrees 'worth no more than a levels' Extra £200m for universities to take working class students Fees of £3,000 not enough, says Patten BT Courts 'not biased racially' In Brief Suicide link BSE alert Casualty protest Boycott weds Correction Girlfriend left to die in Utah blizzard Motorist triumphs over clampers to win £9,500 Bogus degree website shut No Title Girl, 12, stabbed to death at home Troublemaker in chief: the future Foreign Secretary Alan Hamilton and sam Coates on the latest batch of official secrets to be released Fendi MacMillan, the Queen and the Profumo affair Princess wed with party of drink and cigarettes Minister tried to block traitor's war cash Moore in gem theft fiasco Millionaire quiz trial told of plot to page a friend Hackney killing suspect A Correspondent: Abduction case PC resigns from force Arrest in Marsha inquiry NEC Gundogs may avoid ban on tail docking The times magazine Fashion Special B&Q Authors vie to win Camilla biography race Dyke's Mandela wish comes true Connery reveals his tax bill to silence political critics Website to repel music pirates PS A right royal send-off Friends of Bacon dismayed over cash Austin Reed Peugeot Cardinal faces new sex case priest scandal Surgery patients given air travel DVT warning Hackett Vodafone London acts to keep its footballers onside PC World Rail staff vote to reject strike Lloyds TSB Timetable scrapped as buses speed up 'Jail within jail' to hold terrorist suspects The free-door Audi A3 Vivienne Westwood has designs on Chinese market Galliano seals his fame in show of rubber and PVC Tomorrow only in weekend Dixons Thank your lucky stars if you're not superstitious Kaspar the cat chases away curse of 13 Eight new moons, by Jupiter! Flybe By Our Science Correspondent: Suicide bombers 'are mentally fit' Nissan Universities receive extra cash to attract working classes Britain building alliance against EU superstate Peter Hian tells Philip Webster that he has allies among the East European states joining next year Freeserve Far from Heaven Tories start local poll campaign with tax pledge Tory trends Hollywood writer puts his stamp on village post office Oil killed 50,000 British seabirds Property expert jailed for scam Mother is questioned over eight dead babies Simple Mistaks School 'made eczema boy wear wool trousers' Chinese reformers put themselves out of a job DigitalDEPOT The Life of David Gale Brothers beat 'illicit' lovers to death Satisfaction at last for protest rocker Reaching out to millions US pulls the rug Page 21 British security fears Page… Flattering portrait of the dictator as a young man Judge book by its cover A Magnificent Thriller Alan Parker's Judge book by its cover Bush ready but holding back for Blair's sake Iraq crisis Online One. 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The desert DJs page 20 BBC to give protesters equal airtime Polls say more women than men oppose war T Mobile Sky 'Confusion' in wish for peace Media make-up is enhanced by the 'lipstick cam' Security alert over terrorist attacks on British troops Militants target military convoys, Daniel McGrory reports from kuwait City Blair tells MTV generation he is ready to ignore UN vetoes Egg Vat Free Good morning, Kuwait, this is your desert Dj Renault (Reuters): Baghdad expels five human shields In Brief (AFP): Lorries move up (AP): Arab foreign ministers in peace bid Nationwide (Reuters): Aircraft attack America pulls the rug from under Turkey Roland Watson and Richard Beeston on how America turns the screw 'Champion of peace' finds cracks in facade of defiance Evesham Technology Intelligence Seized letters spark Pakistan hunt for bin Laden Israelis 'shot fireman as he put out blaze' HSBC Jessops American girl, 14, was among bus bomb dead The Sunday Times Bill and Bob sign up for TV debates T Mobile The misery of being a French man Decades of feminism have left les hommes feeling diminished and devalued, Charles Bremner reports DHL BA flies out from Moscow airport (AP): 102 die in Sahara air crash In Brief (Reuters): Fraud charge (Reuters): Armenia poll (AFP): Rail pay strikes (AP): Art of security Darkness in a white landscape Theatre John Gabriel Borkman Greenwich Theatre Dance CandoCo Queen Elizabeth Hall A joint feat of disabled and able-bodied dancing; the goofy punk pop of the Used; Bohemian delights at Wigmore Hall First Choice the best shows in London The Times Pop The Used Astoria, Wc2 Recital Magdalena Kozen? Wigmore Hall Theatre Henry V/ a Woman Killed with Kindness Viaduct , Halifax ArtsFirst The United States is in the grip of a certainty crisis Bush's waffle-free directness alarms the fashionably doubtful commentariat Blair's first task once the war is over will be to invent new new Labour Picture Gallery And the prize for the best county goes to The word czars send footbolists, keks and khokkey to the gulag The Art of Persuasion Tony Blair is right to try to convince on Iraq Benefit of the Doubt More question for the Archbishop of Westminster Crossroads Around the world in a grump Blair, Parliament and presidency Universities' control over admissions Lcd and an independent judiciary EU arrest warrant Last post Food standards The Times Consultation vital on 'two-tier' NHS Royal succession Accident-prone lorries If the face fits Which way up? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,293 Boots Bank rejects rate cut US firm against BIL bid Enron in '$5bn transfers' Orange director for NTL Morrison odds shorten Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Epson Power game Wallis looks to the US Higgs proposals face dilution after boardroom rebellion Irish duo admit lifting Utd stake In Business Today: Commentary 30. Markets 32. Friday… LVMH vows growth as profits rise 29 Road block GM deal for Fiat in the balance Magnificent One Classical actor who rode to stardom… OGS halts vote on takeover by CAT Bricks Andmortar Boardrooms take to barricades Business Editor's Commentary Good value in Sterling John Lewis reaps investment rewards Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Results in brief Sale hopes put on hold as Vivendi reports £16bn loss R&SA payout is reduced by 60 City watchdog fines Amicable £750.000 IMF unit 'should be independent' Hp invent No progress, no strategic vision Def Jam sued over shooting Merrill share placing mauls Old Mutual Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Sun still not shining at R&SA Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Deposits Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Writedown jitters and junk debt fears hit IP Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street John Lewis staff celebrate 9% rise in annual bonus ServeCo to manage bank's £1.6 billion hotel portfolio First Briton elected to top job at McKinsey Japan could be the new paradigm A distinguished band of brothers Unilever bets on the sun with £100m ice-cream promotion P&O to cut 50% stake in loss-making container arm In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the… Fiat chief against forcing GM to buy Energy builder survives on an adrenalin buzz The Friday Interview Suzy Jagger meets an energy industry chief still enjoying the power game Intercontinental How Wallis built Powergen Fighting for job security City Diary Inflated protest City Diary Bonus denied City Diary Falling pound opens the door for euro entry The single currency debate Robin Marris, former tutor to the next Bank of England Governor, argues the case for joining soon Continental outlook 'worsening' ECB: growth below forecasts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Online Further UK cuts 'a matter of time' Afternoon falls for shares The Times Ford wields strong influence to show Brits are coming Stuart Birch Designer leads way by turning on style for prestige brands Audi Ford's Britpack Geneva puts on a jolly good show Glove box Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save Ford Xk8 Coupe Jaguar & Daimler Wanted Oakfields Grand Cherokee Lotus Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items E320 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NavTrak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Honda Picture Gallery Cheap thrills well worth the wait Road test: Vauxhall Vx220 Turbo No Title British car production is turning Japanese Inactivity causes breach of refugee's human rights Motors Porsche 996 C4 Cab 996 C2 Cab 996 C2 Tip Cab 996 C2 Coupe 996 996 C4s Tip 996 Targa Boxster 2.7 NE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Justifying disability discrimination failure D K Registrations The Times DVLA Timesomline Debate Questions of war Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir George Edwards Guiding light in the postware British aircraft industry whose achievements are an indelible part of world aviation history Sir George Edwards, Om, Cbe, chairman, British Aircraft Corporation, 1963-75, was born on July 9,1908. He died on March 2,2003, aged 94. Roger Needham Pioneer of computer science who tutored many of today's technical experts and helped to usher in the computing revolution Professor Roger Needham, Cbe, engineer and computer scientist, was born on February 9,1935. He died on February 28,2003, aged 68. Court & Social Crufts dog show Horst Buchholz German classical actor who went on to play the youngest and handsomest of The Magnificent Seven Horst Buchholz, actor, was born Berlin on December 14,1933. He died there of pneumonia on March 3,2003, aged 69. Lives Remembered Jack Brodsky Publicist for Twentieth Century Fox's loss-making hit Cleopatra and producer of Funny Girl Jack Brodsky, film producer, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1932. He died in Los Angeles, on February 18,2003, aged 69 Peter Tewksbury Sitcom director who left showbusiness to become 'Henry the Cheeseman Peter Tewksbury, film and television director and turophile, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 21,1923. He died in Brattleboro, Vermont, on February 20,2003, aged 79 Daniel Taradash Award-winning Hollywood scriptwriter of From Here to Eternity Daniel Taradash, film writer, was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 29,1913. He died in Los Angeles on February 22,2003, aged 90 Lives in Brief Pierre Bélque, Oc, musical administrator, was born in Montreal on September 7,1910. He died there on February 27,2003, aged 82 Sir Norman Brain, Kbe, Cmg, displomat, was born on July 19,1907. He died on December 27,2002, aged 95 Geneal Fidel Sánchez Hernández, soldier and politician, was born in Ei Divisadero, Ei Salvador, on July 7,1917, He died in San Salvador on February 28,2003 aged 85 Baroness Élie de Rothschild (Liliane de Rothschild), patron of the arts, was bor in Paris on May 11,1916. She died in Royaumont, outside Paris, on February 17,2003, aged 86 John Browning, pianist, was born in Denver on May 23,1933. He died of heart failure at his home in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, on January 26,2003, aged 69 Charles Sternberg, executive director of the International Rescue Committee, 1965-85, was born in Prostejov, Moravia, on November 25,1911. He died in New York on January 16,2003, aged 91 Aleksandar Tisma, writer, was born in Novi sad, Serbia, on January 16,1924. He died there on February 17,2003, aged 79 Births, Marriages & Deaths Tickling the taste buds French school dinners; ready-made meals; supper for singles and eating on the NHS Nature Notes Clare Short, ally of the 'post-heroic strategists' Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with Times readers Questions of war What are the moral issues? Has a case been made? What should we learn from previous conflicts? The Revolution in France Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life March 7,1902 Questions Answered Court Circular Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lecture Meeting Personal Column B. K. P. A. Legal Notices Priced at just a penny or two, and typically… Dinners Legal Notices Court & Social Crufts Dog Show results Notice to Creditors to Submit Claims in the Matter… To Elizabeth Yvonne Turner formerly of Inlays… Box Number Replies The Times Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Argent Group Investments Asita Technologies Limited Clarkdale Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Gem Money Management Limited Claim No. 1324 of 2003 in the High Court of Justice… Notice of Intended Dividend Kimble Construction Ltd Marriages Changing the Guard Public Notices The Kervin Interview Paula Radcliffe page 50 O'Neill casts vote in favour of Intersky Falcon Racing Sandown Park In Sport Today: Motor racing: NavTrak Reading the racecard La Landiere to miss Gold Cup Results from yesterday's three meetings The Times Friday March 7 2003 Barthez set for United… Proof will be in the pudding for Irish Fuel concerns short-circuit tactics Motor racing Hereford Racing How the times are changing The Times Dope code must embrace all bodies if chaos is to be avoided Drugs in sport Drugs in sport : should the rules change? Send your… Lloyd ends Durham's cup hopes with extra time goal Lacrosses Times Square Betfair Dougherty acquiring art of survival Golf The results service Leaderboard from Dubai Today's fixtures Colorado struggle to make up lost ground Ice hockey Bleak times for contest with a grand history Rugby union Wilkinson preparing to live the dream Byrne proves himself despite cutting remarks` Hull's cup overflowing as officials eye record attendances Rugby league Cardiff captain asked to step up to lead Wales How they will line up at Murrayfield Leicester will accept RFU's final decision Times Car Locator Radcliffe ready to reap rewards of winter's… Get fit, feel fit: yoga for goalkeepers Snow reports Egham out to maintain title surge In Brief Woe in Wales Harrison's test Wild about Smith Lady in waiting Pampling leads Beachill out Fast Times Positive Australia undaunted by loss of Symonds Cricket: World Cup Felgate moves to pull British game together Student rivals offer Birmingham reason to graduate Hockey Corporate Golf Challenge Kenya hoping to press claims for promotion Thegame Extratime Gabby Logan became front page news yesterday with some revealing moves. The Tv football presenter and Times columnist explains why Virgin Cool Des Goes in to Bat for Brighton Nick Szczepanik sees the housewives' favourite put in a polished, if camera-shy, performance for his club Fans fear Keegan spree may leave City a spent force Ashling O'Connor Transfer policy may put club's stability at risk Fa may rescind Taylor's red card Gate average climbs to 50-year high BBC put to rights by Five after scoring own goal in Uefa Cup Police investigate Savage death threats The Times Offers Direct Clubs are warned to prepare for worst Ahead of Thegame Theexfiles Times Sports Book Has the Cup Overdosed on Shock Treatment? Dart's Pointers Pairing of the strongest promises little for Cardiff showpiece, Tom Dart says 100 per Cent Romance Game Theory Allure of the Cup still lies within its predictable unpredictability, Daniel Flnkelstein says The Game Exira Time Redcard Unnamed Soon to Be Shamed The Riddler The gag may be on the papers but they will have the last laugh, Paul Rldley says Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the starts Leeds Fall for Old Trafford's Reverse Psychology Again Statistically Speaking Picture Gallery Future's Orange (Sadly) The Football Rant Theweekendfix United keeping options open as Barthez ponders future Businessman driven to enlist brave Olonga in county set Worry Free Motoring 'I wanted a burka—he wanted underwear' Free 48-Page v Formula One I Handbook Inside Sport On Life and Death: Poems by the Pope Interview Luxury with Lucia Arts Inside Well Wicked Pupils are Interviewing Job-Seeking Teachers before They are Taken on. Mark Jones Reveals One Panel's Verdict She Has to Stop that Frowning-Like, now Verbatim 24 Hours Today Even Graffiti Artists Want University Degrees. Why Not? Everybody Else Has Them Going to Art College Meant You Handn't Sold out Human Jungle Of Man and God, Pope's Spiritual The Pope Has Written a Triptych of Poems in Which He Speaks Movingly about his Faith and his Own Death. We Publish and Edited Selection of Extracts and Ask Three Times Writers to Comment on his Poetry Faith and Death: The Journey in Verse The Times I Urge the us: Don't Go Too Far As the Crisis in the Korean Peninsula Deepens, the South's New Leader Tells Richard Lloyd Parry why America Must Negotiate with the North The Times A Laid-Back Way to Get Fit Recumbent Bikes are Easier to Ride than They Look and Offer Benefits beyond Those of Conventional Cycles. Peta Bee Reports It Supports your Body Weight, Preventing Chronic Aches and Pains The Bike is Ideal for the Overweight and People with Back Problems Body Talk Forum Elegance in Bloom If in Doubt, Never Mix your Flowers. Just Have Masses and Masses of One Thing—the More the Better Take a Shine to Silver A Little Shimmer Can Be Cool - Just Avoid Sparkly Tights and Glittery Boob Tubes, Says Carolyn Asome The Times The Broad View Theatre Daniela Nardini Tells James Christopher how She is Taking on the Role of Camille A Cut above Television the Roots of Leadership Lie in the Hair, Finds Caitlin Moran 2 Academy Awards Auto Focus What the money men do with their cash They were the Ones POP when the Stone Roses Rerleased their Debut Album, the Nme Judged It "Quite Good". Now, They've Declared Lair Assesses its Impact while Right, Others Relive Those Heady Days Striped for Action New POP Albums the White Stripes' Ragged Magic Gets close to Perfection, Says David Sinclair Awesome Art Galleries Foster's British Grand Prix The Times Classical Spectacular Sunday Matinees at 3pm Canada Calling The Be Good Tanyas are Unlikely Pop Stars, Says Nigel Williamson Academy Award Nominations Boo Me, Sue Me, Shoot Bullets through Me Paul Dacre—malign or Much Maligned? Brian MacArthur on the Daily Mail's Fearless Editor Most of his Peers Would Agree that Dacre Has Become the Dominant Editor of his Time He Ownes his Allegiances to Nobody and is Hated by the Most Powerful People in the Land How to Squeeze the Life out of the News The United States is a Land of Murders, Madness and Marvels. Yet the Country's Newspapers, Which are Astonishingly Profitable, Make It Seem so Sterile. How Do They Manage It, Asks Matthew Engel The Design Would Have Been Passé on an English Provicial Newspaper of the Early 1970S Créme Super Secretaries The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Media & Marketing The Sunday Times TSL The Times Offers Direct Nick Robinson's Notebook The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Love or Hate her, Last Night's Profile of Margaret Thatcher Would Have Left You Feeling Sorry for this Driven Woman. Says Paul Hoggart Tv Review Today's Highlights Picture Gallery Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2907 TV Choice David Chater Firstplus Mansion of the Dogs Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weely Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth Anne Spackman, Property Editor There are icy spots and hot spots in today's market, and some of them are side by side The house with road noise is likelly to be ignored altogether This Week: Marketreport Herts Agents Say: Essex Agents Say: With Hometrack In Four-Bed House in Wandsworth Getingetoutgetaway The Macs Goodmanors The former home of Harold Wilson's coat maker has real class, says Marcus Binney Factor The Prime MInister used to sneak over the4 field to the pub Mumford & Wood Yorkshire pad: Barklsland had been empty for six… Persimmon Land of Canine Howtheotherhalflives Milk and honey are just minor trimmings in bespoke pet quarters The dog room has a shower until with temperature control British Gas Weybridge Clerkenwell Rosseffi Garden Walk St. Mary's Island St James Kingsoak Repair to Tuscany Bolthles Bill Thomson will never earn another Blue Peter Badge for his latest Italian renovation Italian contractors are like snowflakes, no two are alike Hilltophideaway St James Knight Frank Grandma Sews Best Thegreatindoors There are signs in New York of a new fashion for the folksy Nip down to the haberdashery to buy into the homely look, says lucia van der Post Sews Best The Market Place Absolutely Fabricated Granddesign Through a cloud of fine dust, John Price wonders why he didn't go the prefab route Fabricated Bridget Moves on Developers should stop building baby-free zones, says Geoff Marsh New mums need storage and washing facilities Cotswolds Chester City Centre State of the Art Apartments Brydian Court Bricks and Mortar Cobtree Manor, Sandling, Kent Bricks and Mortar Anyone for Terrace? 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