News from 24/10/2003
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Oliver Wright, Health Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Noman Giller, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sarah Macken, Brian MacARTHUR, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Michael Gilmont, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Wendy Ide, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, David Sharrock, A. W. Brian Simpson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Mike Smith-Rawnsley, Mrs Moneybags, Donald Hutera, Jane Green, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Chris Whitby, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Milosevic and Tudjman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, David Carr-Allinson, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Robert Gaister, Corneilus Lysaght is Racing Corresspondent, Wesley Clark, Matthew Pinsent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Daphne Hamilton-Fairley, Tim Moore, John Price, Robin Howard, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Hilary Duff, Ronan McGreevy, Jane Wheatley, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Andrew Miller, Ann Treneman, C. L. McKELVIE, Michael Badger, James Doran and Abigail Rayner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Gary Duncan and Carl Mortished, F. B. R. hHowell, Darlington, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Richard Lloyd Parry and Leo Lewis, Lucia Adams, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Kevin Lowe, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Nick Robinson's Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Sally Smith, Stefanie Marsh and Patrick Barkham, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Peter Dickinson, Richard Owen and Ruth Gledhill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Annabel Tall, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, John Dove, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, James Kilner, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Robert Tait, Jeremy Hart, Ian Whittell, Rosmary Bennerr, Deputy Political Editor, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Greg Hurst and Shirley English, Mark Henderson, Melissa Kite and Roger Maynard, Michael Horsnell, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Janie Lawrence, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ian Shirley, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, D. W. P. Kent, Richard Morrison, David Charter and Shirley English, Daniel Crewe, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Llew Smith, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Gloria Gillott, Damian Barr,
ResumoTomorrow- Win Tickets to the Times Gala and See Girl… Twice I took the test. Twice I accepted the risk.… Clarke to throw his hat in the ring Former Chancellor ready to run again as Portillo opens new rift on Europe Inside Toll-free traffic Spot treatment Alpay leaves Villa End of privatised rail maintenance Delays expected as Concorde makes final departure The Times Today Church draws up secret plans for Anglican 'Pope' Bose Madam goes to jail but future is starry News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesoiiline. co. uk Can No 10 run on Lemon Kiwi Delight? Ann Treneman Political Sketch Pope renews his tough line on sex Woman finally breaks into Court of Appeal Intelligent Finance Another day for parachute death inquiry In Brief (Reuters): Murder charge Tests boycott Blaine prank Wild-rat strike Future looks rich for jailed British madam Former convent girl gets four years and prepares to sell story, reports Charles Bremner Memoirs 'will tell all' but for now there are just hints Doublemint saved for the world Boots A tough regime before new life Courts told to get tough on sex case offenders Frances Gibb and Richard Ford on the Appeal Court's increased sentences Mesh computers plc The Judges who Even the Court O Appeal Thought were Too Soft on Guilty Men Sex offence tariffs 'must reflect view of victims' Blair prepares the ground for a turnabout over top-up fees Universities may lose millons as tuition costs scare off EU students Iii British scientist trapped on frozen New Zealand peak Father accused of baby's murder Britannia Historic royal letters in auction Currys Only in the New Saturday Times Snakehead boss jailed for illegal entry scam Lloyds TSB Business Poppy Appeal gives succour and new hope While conflicts continue, more people need welfare, writes Alan Hamilton Weapons chief in threat to resign Marathon venture starts amid the penguins Giles Whitell at otway sound, patagonia, sees Fiennes and Stroud on their first training run Unwise parents leave children facing a financial nightmare Drive a banger and skip a coffee 'We should have started earlier' PC World Only in the New Saturday Times Foundation Degrees. Built with the help of… Foundation degree Paul Burrell is no longer selling himself as the… Sony Clarence House guest list invites trouble between old foes People Was it a member of the cast? Stephen Frears, right, director of the ludicrous TV drama The Deal, wa Clarkson drives into the sunset and a hole British Gas PS . . . Drunk flooded Harvey Nichols The night when arthouse movie stars came to the art house Beirut captives relive ordeal through film Alliance Leicester Orange Weekend review Gorgeous George expelled from Labour National savings & investments A talent for survival Kicked out Straw call for harder work on Europe Wit & Wisdom No room for staff in new Home Office Lasers promise light relief from teenage misery of acne Doctors have spotted a new way to combat an age-old skin problem. Oliver Wright reports Painful scourge of adolescence Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Stars and jokers leave Oxford University last Currys NHS tests American insurance system Free way through Livingstone's new traffic zone Time running out for Scarlet Pimpernel of the congestion charge Dixons Neighbours fell to fighting in boundary row Boy left in cold by bus that never came Shipman employed suspected nothing BBC offers footage of more police racism Isle of Man officers accused of bugging interview room British european Bosch The poet who left his wife just £15 To lead, or not to lead - that's our only question Toyota Major: Labour has perverted democracy Farewell Concorde Blood in the air as party weighs up the succession Despite overtures of peace among the leadership rivals, the party may yet turn on itself; says Tom Baldwin Portillo urges caution on Euro-bashing Donor says ballot will clear the air PowerHouse The Times Breast cancer: the hidden killer carried by fathers Inquiry begins after three babies die Premature births bring risk of blindness Nationwide EmPIRE Homebase How many fish in the seas? 15,304 and counting Mitsubishi Motors Global warming blamed for melting Arctic Courtesy of Austrian National Tourist office/Ascher Dried blood that could save lives 'a giant leap for medicine' A terrace taunt too far for the granny who saved Rayo Vallecano Football fans have turned on the woman boss who revived their ailing Madrid team, reports David Sharrock EU nations will compensate tourists who fall victim to violence One. Tel Russia jets into first new foreign base Memory Cards Zimbabwe land grab a revolution that 'failed' HSBC Double cross turns tables on Mugabe militia Land-hungry 'war veterans' have become victims of an increasingly lawless society. Jan Raath reports Ford Bush jeered by anti-war protesters in Australia The president will be protected from hecklers during a British visit, report Melissa Kite and Roger Maynard Elder statesman refuses to retire from election fray Holes The computer shop Taking a shorter-term view of rebuilding is not a cause for gloom Foreign Editor's Briefing US loses support in Iraqi heartland Nationwide Boots Donors told to put anti-war feelings aside UN became global target after HQ hit in Baghdad Smooth Classics Picture Gallery Arrests as defiant crowds flout Saudi demo ban Orange 'Shin Bet informers' executed in public (AP): Polish-born Jew accused of genocide In Brief (AP): Mahathir defiant (Reuters): Suspects held (AFP): Prisoner demand (AP): Journalist bailed (AP): 'HIV man' held 300 migrants held after raids on Wal-Mart Dean attacks as Democrat race gets personal Dell Cabbie's heart of gold The Royal Bank of Scotland (Reuters): 'Bosnia deal' by Milosevic and Tudjman In Brief Swiss split (Reuters): Miners trapped Pulitzer petition (Reuters): Shark hero (Reuters): Viva Mr Africa The Times London Film Festival In the Cut First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times A nearly great Depression Theatre of Mice and Men Savoy Theatre, WC2 Theatre Rabbit Lyric, Hammersmith Opera Paride ed Elena Barbican Pop Damien Rice Shepherds Bush Empire Concert Australian CO/Tognetti Wigmore Hall ArtsFirst A success story to make you green with envy Michael Green take note: you would do better free of outside investors The sedation of King Tony: will leeching or blistering be best for the PM? Nick Robinson's Notebook Picture Gallery Like philistines, we desecrate our landscape Concorde is grounded because our spirit fails to soar Thunderer No Turning Back Tory MPs must swiftly settle the leadership question Alpine Angst Swiss politics have become less neutral A Proper Madam French hypocrisy on the subject of sex Islam and the West Legal backing for the war in Iraq What is needed in Northern Ireland Prenatal tests for Down's syndrome Farewell to Concorde Benefits of chess Origins of Porgy Letters to the Editor The Times Universities and admissions policy Overcrowded prisons Composed driving Blockbuster The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,491 Weathercall The Sunday Times Dollar falls to 6-year lows Briefing Low growth for Germany Lloyds New Zealand sale Strong sales at Nestlé Sony profits down 25% No assurance on carriers Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Passat Stop press Canary Wharf set to rebuff bidders Troubled group gears up for the Stenham treatment In Business Today Debenhams chief likely to go as bid saga nears end Bitter pill Sporty job Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Directors desert 3i Group to set up rival firm Need to Know Global Business Briefing Stock Market Indices The Times Business Big Shot Citigroup fires four brokers Stop Press Volkswagen looks at Russia Amazon's shopping update Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Arcadia surprises with near-doubled profits Private equity giants battle for Baxi A striking fashion statement Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Making money out of Marconi Google draws up shortlist of advisers for $15bn flotation Bubbly flows freely as Green compliments staff Exeter Investment Group Greenisms Look past results for Shell's capacity to sustain profits Tempus WPP Group battered over price deflation fears Nick Hasell Stock Markets New Look rises on hopes of Permira attention Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts down despite US data Bonds Not your average detainee City Diary Glassless society Easy money Flagging dollar fuels fears of halt to world recovery Relief for Marconi as sales rise by 6% Amvescap's profits rise disappoints investors Aviva puts brave face on stagnating sales The mortgages are exclusive. So is the expertise Rich pickings for helpful vultures who kept faith Witan to cut work of its fund manager Shell jettisons solar cells in $400m writedown Oil giant points to projects in pipeline Ryanair expects EU clearance The Sunday Times Disney in talks on shops sale Yukos rift is harming foreign confidence, minister warns Results in Brief My Long-Term Game Plan for the Short-Term World Banking & Finance Austrian Making things should be the springboard for future growth Graham Searjeant Financial Editor Lancet accuses 'unprincipled' AstraZeneca 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 Look at our new line-up, says AZ Varilux AMR flies back into profit X3's Sport suspension lets it down What Else to Buy Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items M3 Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z4 The Times Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items XKR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spyder Cambio Corsa Convertible Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items CLK230k Multiple Classified Advertising Items E240 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ml320 Voice of the valleys suffers breakdown Glovebox Kevin Eason tells of danges not commonly seen by the stars of the rallying circuit Saffron Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Disabled Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Ifscars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Avantgarde Estate Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items IIB 911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cull the visionaries and dull wealth creation The Message Hungarian with a passion for art brings the BBC to Russia Jolly journey of a red-top The Talking Times! Premiership dreams for SoccaStars Americans eye ITV plc RBS chief top in image stakes Briefing Spending up McGraw rises Viacom ahead Wippit's EMI deal Merged ITV will push 'strong' autumn line-up to advertisers Raymond Snoddy talks to the man with a big job in the new network Expect no advertising renaissance, says guru BBC looks at 'long-term' play for new digital stations Ask Jeeves responds with 71% revenue rise The Times Novel idea spells more readers for dailies Paper round Crème Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Peter Morgan Maker of handbuilt classic sports cars determined to do it the old-fashuined way David Leadbetter Dedicated civil servant who served education under 15 ministers and sccretaries of state The Hon Mr Justice T. F. Roe President of the Circuit Court in Ireland renowned for his relaxed approach to procedure Court & Social The Right Rev Alan Rogers Londoner who spent the war in Mauritius and then returned as bishop Got Rolfe Leading man in the Forties heyday of the British screen who later became a star of cult horror movies Births, Marriages & Deaths Jack Elam Character actor and western villain whose scowl and walleye belied his convival personality Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Troubles Ahead The peace process is, yet again, on hold. What now for Northern Ireland? Fruity Words about Wine Are wine writers letting their purple prose get the better of them? On this Day October 24,1985 America's enemies will soon be recycled What's your View? Daily Life October 24,1662 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing of the Guard Timesonline Gallant 600 sent on a suicide mission Dinners Personal Column Encounters Nature Notes Prizegiving Meetings Forthcoming Marriages Livery Companies Encounters Timesonline The Times Attractive partners The Times Berkeley Sweetingham International Avenues Country Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times No housing by social services Law Report House of Lords Future costs bound by discount rate Court of Appeal New prosecution role in sentence appeals Court of Appeal Criminal Division Judge's job at trial is to make a judgment Court of Appeal Prosecution under earlier Act valid House of Lords Public interest immunity procedure clarified Court of Appeal England's forgotten man Needy Gonzalez swipes the honours American Sport Game Four Linescore Florida 4 New York 3 Loose words put Sapp on defensive Fixtures and how They Stand Improve posture to give the body added strength Get Fit, Feel Fit Freestyle Fitness Yoga On Fridays Lame Ducks fail to hit the heights Results Racing End of the road for Alpay New season looking to leave trials and tribulations behind Oasis Dream has speed to Bring Gosden full circle Newbury Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Jockey Club Hedges its bets with Ladbrokes Cornelius Lysaght Life at the Races When the man with hands of steel made me all aquiver Orange Roberts Tomorrow Times Test Hansen aiming to make Italy take the strain The World Cup Today It's been 200 year since we sent this many… Hodgson eager to step out of shadows Christopher Irvine meets the talented England fly half who missed the plane to Australia Mather will complete unlikely journey against France British Airways Hougaard must take his chance England err on side of caution towards Samoa Divided loyalties strengthen family bond Fiji pay a heavy price for victory O'Driscoll struggling to live up to hype Mark Souster talks to the man at the centre of Ireland's chances to progress Brothers in Arms Elvive for Men Fans not taking allocation of poor seats sitting down Come on testers, make my day and knock on my door Time to stop this shocked reaction to the inevitable Simon Barnes looks at man's desire to go beyond and his use of any means to achieve it Competitors prepare for uphill task on demanding Olympic course Triathlon Conqueror of Holmes could face Athens ban A refreshing slice of biographical honesty and integrity Book Review Bates asked to revive Britain's Cup fortunes Tennis Henman hurries through Nicol sees off Power In Brief Tackling Tackie Newton on mend Simpson double Fox-Pitt planning on a Stunning performance Equestrianism Tweddle braves pain in grand pursuit Gymnastics Sarah Potter on a British teenager with aspirations to rule the world The Results Service Fixtures Armstrong must climb Alpe d'Huez to claim sixth Tour Cycling Resurgent Priestley unable to get out of trouble Darts Vaughan frustrated as batsmen switch off Cricket The Times Scoreboard from Dhaka Miserable McRae may call it a day Motor Rallying Burns out to silence critics with win Tournament opens with damp squib Casey rises through ranks and exceeds ambitions Golf Touring side unlikely to test Britain Rugby League Nevilles stand firm in adversity Champions League Strong English backbone helps Chelsea show stomach for fight Northern Ireland turn their attentions to Gregory Head of Uefa adds to Ferdinand pressure Round Three the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Thepresviiershiptoday Alpay released as Villa bow to public demand Underground UK drug laboratory feared "Old Speckled Hen" Sort out the Cheats Radcliffe: cheats should face criminal charges On Four Pages Why I Dig Doug On the House Magic Number Worth the Risk? Andrew Billen Microwave Man Arts T2 now includes a number of exciting new features… 24 Hours Verbatim Documentaries? Let's Get Real Andrew Billen It is Surely Time to Question the Orthodixy that, as the Old Fleet Street Cynics Used to Say, Foreign is Not News, Not Real News Panorama Flights of Fancy Required Reading I Took the Risk: My All Pregnant Women are to Offered Screenining for Down's Syndrome. Jane Wheatley, who Lost Two Babies Barely a Year Apart after Two Different Kinds of Test, Says They Place Intolerable Pressure on Mothers Risking their Babies' Lives for Knowledge that They May Not Even Be Able to Deal with I am estranged from my unfaithful wife. It has… The Times Board Fame As a Plaque Commenmorating Monopoly is Unveiled, Tim Moore Examines Vine Street without Passing Go Empire Usa? Forget IT Former Nato Commander and Democratic Presidential Frontrunner Wesley Clark Argues that America Should Discard Notions of a New Empire and Instead Build International Alliances to Combat Terrorrism Weekend Dish Bramley Apples are the Key to a Perfect Crumble, Says Jill Dupleix Hampers for Foodies with Good Taste Luxury with Lucia Blossom & Brown's sycamore has divine-smelling Picture Gallery Microwave Man of Rats and Men Home. Forum Cancer: The Four Tests A Series of Factors is Fundamental in Assessing the Risk of Prostate Cancer, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times NB Drink to Forget Famous for 15 Seconds Pop Chris Campling Trawls through a New Book about that Saddest of Creatures, the One-Hit Wonder Music Turn over for Bryn Terfel Taking on the World Hello, Goodbye (International All-Comers) Full of Bryn and Vigour Music the Greatest Living Welshman Tells Richard Morrison about this Populist Instincts, his Love for Wales and why Wants to Be in a Musical At Cinimas Everyw Cruelty Blues Albums More Albums Sugar, Spice and All Things Nice New Albums Sophisticated Sound Strikes a Chord with Teens and Adults Alike, Says Lisa Verrico First Night Reviews Less Miserables Television Fun was Had by All, but a Porn " Musical" and Shipbuilders in touch with their Inner Billy Elliot Don't Convince Caitlin Moran that Arts Retraining Can Work Ballet, the Men Discovered, is Actually Hard The Times London Film Festival Sound as a Belle Interview Indie Rockers Belle and Sebastian are Ringing the Changes, Finds Ian Shirley Hmv Hit & Myth Opera & Ballet Fame Christmas Festival Hi-Fi to Sci-Fi Interview a Pop Idol is Reborn a Movie Star, Finds Janie Lawrence Kinds of Leon Universal Explain Yourself National Graduate Law Fair Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Review The Story of the Con Artists Laila Andre and Evelyn Burton was a Cracking Yarn, and Far Too Implausible for Fiction, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3105 Viewing Guide Create your Own TV Channel Retro Perspective Andmortar Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what its worth Don't cheer too loudly more tax on housing is so tempting it's bound to stay on Brown's agenda A hike in stamp duty is a likely path for a hard-up Chancellor This Week Marketreport Hampshire Agents Say Surrey Agents Say Hampshire v Surrey With Hometrack In Converted Victorian Chapel in Penge Getingetoutgetaway Out Timber-Framed House in Kent High Halden: refurbished Grade Ii listed house with orginal 15th- century features Away Attractive Cottage in Norfolk Horsham st Faith: three-bedroom cottage with pretty gardens, just north of Norwich Bet on a Winner Suburbanguerrilla Wlathamstow is not just going to the dogs it's on the way up The lakes and woods of Epping Forest are in our back yard ST James Homes Make Hay Together Goodmanors Townies putting down coutry roots are tapping farmers talents, says Sally Smith Most agents have a list of farmers ready to take on the land Wellmanaged Picture Gallery Golden Virginia Marcus Binney enjoys a taste of Southern comfort Large rocks break through the pasture to add a touch of grandeur Volvo Box Clever for a Brighter Future Realestate John price argues that Terry Farrell's high-tech, high-price creations have the magic to alter the shape of suburbia Great chunks of wall are made to slide by the push of a finger Bewley Homes PLC Persimmon Octacon ST James Homes Pillion Ride to Perfection Boltholes A notary waits for us to say the property equivalet of i do Anna Söderblom found her dream flat in Florence from the back seat of a scooter The Times Long past its Sell-By Date Thegreatindoorsdebate I hated the decor first time round and like it even less now, says Lucia van der Post. . . Looks that make me shudder may have a sort of retro glamour Picture Gallery Into the Swing of Old Things . . . but in the gooviest homes, says Damian Barr, the sixties never really went away and design thought radical then is still cool now I'd no sooner go all 1960s in a room than I'd go all 1860's Retrorespect Rossendale York & Co Reading Cabopino Marbella Ickenham, Middlesex The Old Rectory, West Wickham, Kent Tonbridge Hertford Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stanhope Gardens SW7 Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's Park, London SW1 Berkeleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bellway Cluttons Seddon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norgans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brydian Court Stewart & Watson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reflected Glory Howtheotherhalflives Luxury lifestyles need a full-length mirror, says Mrs Moneybags It gives an honst answer to 'Does my bum look big in this?' 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