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News from 12/12/2003

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Mike Betterton, Jon Ashworth, Adrian Short, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Christian Barby, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Heather Graydon, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Geraint Davies, Anne Woodham, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Richard Hobson, Christopher Lewis (Medical Registrar), Philip Howard, David Chater, Anthony Sykes, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Oliver August and James Doran, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, James Owen, Irwin Stelzer, Gerald Davies, R. S. Embleton, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mrs Moneybags, Nick Robinson's, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Ray Snoddy Media Editor, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Theresa Villiers, Jonathan Gornall, Charles Brewer, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Robert Avery, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Chris Pond, Peter Nichols, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Gordon Robertshow, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, John Price, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Norman Giller, Bryan Cassidy, Paul Britland, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Marshall, J. S. F. Parker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Art Critic, Ann Treneman, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Mark Almond, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Carruthers, Elaine Monaghan, Roman Abramovich, Philip Webster, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Chris Partridge, Murray Sheldon, Xan Rice, Jeremy Thomas, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Ross Munro, Gary Duncan and Rosemary Bennett, Nick Hasell, Ashley Mote, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Simon Leadbeatter, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Adrian Lovett, Director, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Silvan Jones, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, G. Samuels, Allen Robertson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Sean O'Byrne, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Victoria Dennis, Christopher Irvine, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, K. J. Wood, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susan M. McArthur, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine and Lewis Stuart, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Lisa Verrico, Louis Bloom,

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No Title New stealth tax to hit millions of families Middle Britain to be squeezed in Chancellor's move to help poor High-tech war Lord Rifkind Well-groomed Christmas at John Lewis Engelbert Humperdinck sums it all up for Maxine Carr The Times Today My 10 greatest sporting moments Liv tears away from Rings weepie Matthew Parris on his Grand Design Germany threatens to wreck Brussels summit News & Comment Business The Register Sport Www. timesonline. co. uk Deadly drone drives foes to distraction Parliamentary Sketch Lord Hutton to retire in January Jowell asks viewers for their ideal BBC Judges straggling to meet reform deadline Terrorists still plotting 'murder on mass scale' Two Towers No school Id needed for illegal migrants' children Who says to boys are only for celebs? Now one in four brides takes a younger man down the aisle 'His mind may shape us more' Gremlin ads by the Government are spooking children, say parents No Title Age gap no bar to happiness New firm fails to get rail back on track Left wins control of Amicus Abbey Baby death ruling hope for mothers Less salt 'could save 52,000 lives a year' Fast food blamed as menace to-health Pension changes to add five years' service for police Women shot in two attacks Hopes for Ozzy £4.9m painting Police inquiry Fewer suicides Spine discovery Falling birds Crash PC sacked Don't be swayed by Huntley's cover-up, jury told Hp Nikon Wanted racing driver 'is in US' Vote Stars of Middle Earth awake to profits Peter Jackson's ambition made the film industry gulp. But it has paid off, writes lan Nathan No other action trilogy has a fighting chance Film Lord of Rings: The Return of the King Marks & Spencer Only in the New Saturday Times Magazine Only in the New Saturday Times Staples Rifkind' to abandon Ms Commons pursuit for a seat in the Lords People Deputy likens Desmond to a pimp PS Ing Direct Tiffany & Co Public pooh-poohs Trafalgar Square art shortlist PC World The Computer Superstore Artists' offerings largely chips off old blocks Alliance Leicester Is that a gun in your bag or are you just TV blamed for weak forensic courses Fortnum & Mason Homebase Publican's bines taint planning law Pollution yields the perfect Christmas tree Family Entertainment Carols retain popularity but traditions fade Presents imperfect Piano Auctions Limited Clacton clamours for sprouts Scientists find sobering evidence of drinking gene Fossil find puts the kangaroo's origins in China Sick Gulf veterans not deteriorating Dixons A Little of what You Fancy BT Revised 2004-05 grant compared with 2003-04 Intelligent Finance Fire brigades will be ranked by league tables The GadgetStore. com The Link Biggest Gains Tory shires big winners in Chancellor's handout Smallest Gains MoD failures in Iraq open way to restructuring The Army's three heavy armoured brigades are to be cut to two under the White Paper, Michael Evans reports House of Fraser Britain's future wars may be small but they will certainly not be cheap Troops fought in desert with wrong uniforms and boots Equipment ordering left shortfalls Travel firm blames net navigators for £1bn loss High street dinosaur became too greedy French blockade hits ferries Scholl 'Old tat' bronze bought for £6.9m Howard seeks to shake sleaze with funding revamp Reid admits policy was nothing new Classic fm Museums 'must promote diversity' Dell Prodigal's return will not be easy Ferry cook 'murdered tourist over cigarette' Pakistan holds nuclear scientists over possible links with Iran The Eye US rejects claims that plants are for civilian purposes Picture Gallery Extreme summers 'to become the norm' Climate change affects people across the globe but no one agrees on how to tackle it, reports Elaine Monaghan Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Bookmark nets four in £30m theft (Reuters): Pop star charged (AP): Chile indictment (AP): Birthday surprise Love actually Muslim girls face scarf ban at French schools Persudent Chirac is readyto outlaw 'conspicuous' religious symbols, writes Charles Bremner Uproar as 9/11 accused is freed Germans swoop on al-Qaeda suspects British Tolerance Debenhams The Constitution in Brief How the new Big Three could Sort things out at breakfast Parents face child's killer across court Giscard finds easy way to immortality BT The struggle that may change the face of Europe Road to accord on Constitution is littered with obstacles, report Anthony Browne and Rory Watson in Brussels EU defence review heals rift with US School burning provides lesson in intolerance Renault Warlord tells how he eluded US troops The Times Resurgent Taleban stalk kabul democrats Catherine Philp in Kandahar reports on a concerted effort to thwart postwar reconstruction Limited Xmas offer! Evesham Technology (Reuters): Afghans die in gunfight at hospital (AFP): Boy sacrificed (AP): Child hostage (AP): Missile success Pavarotti to wed on stage-with chorus of 1,200 The great tenor has invited to his nuptials the UN chief Kofi Annan and Sir Elton John, Richare Owen reports Northern rock Schumacher loses at last, to fighter jet The Times Deserters shrink ranks of new model army Stephen Farrell reports from Baghdad on another setback facing the US-led administration Rights groups oppose expulsion of Iranian rebels from Iraq Phones 4u The Times Offers Direct Pentagon accuses Cheney's old firm Beast of all possible worlds Theatre Theatre Grimms 2003 Greenwich Playhouse First Choice the Best Shows The Times Dance Cinderella Hammersmith Apollo Pop Basement Jaxx Forum, Nw5 Concert LSO/Davis Barbican ArtsFirst If only Blair had invested in a little more education A course in communications would have helped the great top-up debate Johnny Pole, Johnny Spaniard and the German question: a Wogan guide to Europe Notebook Britain for sale: apply Gordon Brown and Co Picture Gallery Hoon's new model army is shot through with risk Success through Failure The devil in the EU constitution lies in design, not details Late Again More effort is needed to make the trains run on time In Two Minds The beauty of Brussels, or the sadness of sprouts? Gordon Brown's budget report Notice to Readers Aids treatment in sub-Saharan Africa Flaws of proposed EU constitution The King's Library The Times Bank robbery? Always in season 'Compensation culture' claims Sounds reasonable Jesus and Mary Top to toe The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Less Cholesterol Picture Gallery Dow doses above 10,000 FSA shuts insurance agent Provident stays bullish Chelsfield bid delayed Matalan warns on profits Stock Markets Currencies Picture Gallery T. M. Lewin Shadow boxing Commodities High earners can avoid pension cap Investors rush for year's biggest float A black day for the blue passbook In Business Today Media & Marketing Highway robbery? Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Londis retailers seek to delay takeover Need to Know Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery Results in Brief Bond firm on fraud charge Mazda builds on Ford link Unilever cuts US jobs Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Pay Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Trinity Mirror braves slump in revenues Independent sells titles to Archant Sizzling summer fries MyTravel Business Editor's Commentary PBR was more spin than substance Doshoppers know it's Christmas? NEC Picture Gallery Analyst's second upgrade boosts Amvescap Stock Markets Broker's calculations are a minus for Invensys Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates RAC signals that it is ready to step on the accelerator Tempus NHP Avis Europe The Day's Biggest Movers CBI survey shifts gilts down Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Second profits warning knocks Matalan shares Avis sounds alarm over sluggish demand Hotels chief defends buyout offer Renault Megane The rises and falls of Matalan RAC on road to profits leap World Cup fails to entice drinkers Northumbrian to put up the price of water Stores sector hit by downgrades Britons at risk of loan grief later, Bank warns Export orders at three-years high IFS says 'golden rule' is likely to be broken So many sitting targets: why attack Brown's main strength? Opinion Transatlantic cashflow subsides Ending yuan peg will not aid jobs, says Greenspan Gillette will move 400 jobs abroad to cut costs Investors keep faith with Ahold French give in on $760m Executive Life settlement East Europe appeals to British defectors Recovery in Hong Kong lifts Standard Chartered Debt fears hit Parmalat stock France robbed of a juicy scandal Analysis Asda's petulant policy City Diary Whitehall's urge to regulate will always cost us dear Cge&y wins £3bn deal to manage tax systems US firms shaken by IT losses The Times Unit Trust Information Service Arctic Dog Sled Challenge Cable & Wireless submits bid for Monaco Telecom Logica slips as update disappoints Champneys Health Resorts Banking & Finance From Barnardo's to Benetton, shock ads don't work The Message The BBC's future is in the hands of the public Crème Pa to Chairman/office Manager Maldive Travel Specialist The Times Future Classics The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A new kind of reality hurts documentaries Fox Kids Europe recovers Express to Mail Ofcom strategist ITN archives deal Pearson contract Mother of the Teletubbies just wants to make children laugh TV's newest superwoman sees a thriving multichannel future Intel inside Compact edition is a paper of our times Paper round Mere delay insufficient to abort criminal trial House of Lords Remains cannot be disturbed Protection applies to transfer Consistory Court Duty of prosecuting counsel to trial judge Court of Appeal Court first seised prevails over choice of forum term Court of Justice of the European Communities Jury must deliberate only when complete Court of Appeal Times Online Encounters The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays John Blair Airman who flew with the wartime Coastal Command and on the Berlin airlift before becoming chief test pilot for Scottish Aviation Professor Henry Gifford Professor of English at Bristol University whose grasp of foreign literatures led to the establishment of comparative studies there Professor Henry Giffoud, FBA, scholar, was born on June 17,1913. He died on November 23,2003, aged 90 Antonia Forest Seminal children's novelist whose work was renowned for its depth, subtlety and sheer credibility Antonia Forest, novelist, was born on May 26,1915. She died on November 28,2003, aged 88 Court & Social Lives in Brief José Maria Jiménez, professional racing cyclist, was born on February 6,1971. He died from an apparent heart attack on December 6,2003, aged 32 Dr Christopher Strang, physician, was born on October 29,1919. He died on November 21,2003, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Dai Francis One of the three principal Black and White Minstrels, whose act fell foul of changing social mores Dai Francis, variety artiste, was bron in 1930. He died on November 27,2003, aged 73 Picture Gallery Teddy Wilburn Grand Ole Opry star and one half of country music's last great brother duet Teddy Wilburn, country musician and businessman, was horn on November 30,1931. He died on November 24,2003, aged 71 Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Your Money or your Life Are speed camera fines a form of highway robbery? Or should speeding drivers stop whingeing and slow down? On this Day December 12,1907 Ancient Athenians were Pop Idol fans Picture Gallery What's your view? The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Forgotten price of Estonia's independence Notice of Appointment of Joint Liquidators Lombard and Ulster Limited Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices The Pacific Basin Fund Briefing European Union European Social Fund Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Painters scale the heights of artistic achievement Appointments Kennedy assassination puzzle solved Latest Wills Announcements End of the road for the man who rescued Ferrari? Kevin Eason on a man whose lifelong love affair with italy's national treasure could be about to come to an end The Times Scaglietti invites the whole family along for the ride Glovebox Win a Day in a Ferrari Best of the best Design Road Angel Rolex Cartier A. C. C The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantastic Opportunity Vanquish The Times Vredestein Brotherwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rams MG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modena F1,00/w, Immac, priv own, Red, Blk hide, 14k… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cab, Avant Garde, 02/02, Qtz Blue, 2-Tone Int, AMG… Multiple Classified Advertising Items S500l Romans International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Carrera Cabriolut, Jul/01, Black/Grey Lthr, Tt2… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian forster specialist cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items SRG 4 D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Sporting Moments Simon Barnes selects his… Clever King remains lord of the ring American Sport Ron Lewis on the promoter whose name has lasted longer than those of the boxers he champions Sharks stopped in their tracks after hint of overconfidence NHL review Results and how They Stand Eton continue to court success under Brake's tutelage Rackets On Fridays Vick's inspirational return fails to save Reeves from the sack NFL review Fixtures and how They Stand Hussain put in the dock Spurs find themselves short of old heads on court NBA review Results When the nation went to the dogs, Mick ruled the roost Book Review Tomorrow Rob Wright: Southwell Times Test Picture Gallery Fondmort runs at Kempton Rob Wright: Doncaster Yesterday's Results Hong Kong riches have universal attraction The Wright Track Norton banned for four months Rob Wright: Cheltenham England's elevated status brings burden of responsibility Rugby Union Tykes fear backlash as Toulouse try to put campaign back on track Gillette India embark on unlikely flight to take a punt on foreign fields BOA facing threat to lifetime ban on drags offenders Drugs in Sport European rules let Foster off hook Swimming Felgate takes hard line in drive to raise British standards Tennis Mathews fighting for fitness after surgery Hockey Harrison plots progression to next level Boxing Coaches add spice to county clash Netball Drivers face bans under Mosley plan to end in-race penalties Motor Sport Australian youngsters put in their place again Rugby League Jackman through to last four Award for Els Chinese wheels Title showdown Shoaib back Last 16 Silverstone European Cup Draw why the English Clubs Cannot Clash The Sunday Times Fear factor has vanished from English challenge European Cup Mixed emotions as British teams UEFA Cup Last 32 Levy buys time for new Tottenham manager Real show interest in Van Nistelrooy By Our Sports Staff: Uefa backing FA in dispute over Sky deal Wimbledon ground given green light Mawhinney to carry transfer window opposition to Blatter Thepremiershiptoday Redgrave's iron will sets gold standard for achievement Simon Barnes has travelled the world and witnessed some of the greatest sporting spectacles. Here he lists his top ten Magic Numbers Muralitharam puts England on back foot Cricket Kandy (second day of five): England, with six first-innings wickets in hand, are 219 runs behind Sri Lanks Ponting shows burning desire to reduce ECB's master plan to ashes The Results Service Today's Fixtures Get Fit, Feel Fit Winter Workout Day Five West Indies selectors left in spin as Banks withdraws Hussain off the hook as Test descends into war of words Forget United, Stockport are the rising stars of the East Ashling O'Connor looks at a deal that makes a little club a big name in China Zurich Premiership Better than Jonny? Inside Sport Apocalypse? Not yet Microwave Man Arts Gizmos T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim Enough to Make your Hair Curl If, like Me, You Have Tresses as Straight as a Curtain of Rain, Vogue's Top Trend for Summer 2004 is One to Be Resisted Women Recognised my Perms for the Imposters They were The Greeks Thought Prehensile Toes a Great Beauty In the Church Closet Required Reading Mad, Bad and Such His Followers Say He Predicted the Horrors of 9/11 and the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Five Hundered Years after his Birth Nostradamus Still Exerts an Enormous Grip on the Popular Imagination. But to Richard Morrison He is the Epitome of Something Nasty in the Human Psyche Posterity Continues to Ponder his Every Gloomy Pronouncement You Can Make out a Half-Decent Case that He Foresaw the Civil War The Ethicist Timesonline Ageing Lord of the Flings The Third Film in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy Opened Last Night. But Hugo Rifkind Has Already Seen the Beginning of the Fourth Stand up if You like Doing Corporate Gigs The Corpoarte Show is Scorned by Some Comedians, who Feel that It is Compromising their "Artistic Integrity". But Others Embrace It, Seeing It as a Way of Subsidising their Careers. Steve Jelbert Reports Mars by Christmas, Ok? He Got Damien Hirst and Blur to Help and his Space Probe was Shown in a Trolley. Colin Pillinger is the Man who Sold Mars to the Masses, Says Anjana Ahuja The Times Full Movement for the Royal Knee Pinpointing the Problem An Nhs Clinic Offering Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Has the Royal Seal of Approval. Anne Woodham Reports Our Wellbeing Depends on Energy Flow NB Doctor's Orders Picture Gallery Christmas Disn The Way we Live now Leave out the Bones for an Easy Presentation, Says Jill Duplex The Bite-Size Treats for Busy People Lucia's last word. New York Jeweller Susan… Microwave Man Cold Turkey Home. Forum Picture Gallery Voice to Be Reckone Interview Actress Jill Balcon is about to Appear in a Radio Play with her Son, Daniel Day-Lewis. But She Won't Be Listening, She Tells Valerie Grove She Has Such a Powerful Sense of Herself DVD They Might Be Giants Steve Jelbert Rouch Trade Freak, C'est Chic It's Been a Bizarre Weak for Devotees of the Grotesque, Such as Caitlin Moran Cold Mountain Adios, Buena Vista Socialiser World Music Nigel Williamson Recalls Havana's Own Rubén González: A Good Friend and a Great Pianist HMV Explain Yourself Martin Fry of Abc Master and Commander Sweet to the Beat New Albums Ignore the Sexy New Image, Says Lisa Verrico. Kelis is Still a Mouthy Rock Chick Kelis Tasty (Virgin) More Albums David Sinclair The Offspring Splinter (Columbia) Mark Lanegan Band Here Comes That Weird Chill (Beggars Banquet) Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Virgin Entertainments The Times Classical CDs The Times Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Choke Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review Last Night's TV Came down to Earth with a Bump with the Sobering Stories of Frank Bruno, Percy Pilcher and the Health Family, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3147 Viewing Guide Sky Out of the Ashes Anne Spackman, Property Writer of the Year for what It's worth Openingbids He may own Chelsea, but Roman Abramovich just can't seem to find a place in London to call home The Russian Embassy is half the size and right across the road 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 This Week Marketreport Cambs Agents Say: Kent Agents Say: Cambridgeshire v Kent In Converted Cinema in Middlesex Getingetoutgetaway Islewort, Tw7: three-bedroom apartment in an Art Deco former Odeon cinema Picture Gallery Gate Expectations Realestate If you want to keep up with these joneses you ll need to be a millionaire, says Jeremy Hunt The bus from the American school calls round each day Persimmon A Very Hansom Town Stamford Stamford has captivated poets, novelists and even the BBC It has earned more plaudits than the cast of an American soap Howtheotherhalflives Leave a mug of coffee with the driver if you need to sober up between parties Tempus Wharf Grand Designs on the Countryside Goodmanors John Price applauds the mini-boom in truly outstanding rural mansions but is appalled by the prospect of their demise Fit for an Empress Apiey Hall is said to be the inspiration for P. G. Wodehouse's Blandings Castle and its prize pig. says Marcus Binney Queen Victoria once had a look at buying the hall Why I Just Can't Give up the Ghost Matthew Parris looks forward to Christmas in his restored Catalan house but mourns the loss of the ruin's fragile grace L'Avenc retains an inner peace and a lonely grandeur Picture Gallery Costaliving The Times Permission GMV Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley 'Privacy Mishon MacKay Fairview & Rialto K2 Housecalls Doctorinthe House For an Appointment with the Doctor E-Mail Property… Mortgagemakeover Cambridgeshire Brydian Court MiNC Property Enterprises Cyprus Mercers Limited Cyprus London Riverside Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Apartments to Let Cornish Manor House of distinction 16th Century Desert Springs Almanzora Spain Hamptons STIHL Gizmos Christmas Special TVs, Cameras, Action! Welcome to the Wonderful World of Gizmos. 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