News from 09/01/2004
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Andrew Robson, Stephen Ashworth, the British Interplanetary Society, Ramita Naval, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Dunraven, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Miles and Xan Rice, Simon Barnes, Gary Jules, Peter Lansley, Nick Meo and Laura Peek, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Sue Powell, David Rhys Jones, David Wadmore, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Uernon Bogdanor, Sheila Stevens, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Harry Barnes, Jeremy Kingston, T. Tonkinson, James Bone, Michael Binyon, Jeffrey Myers, Janny Davey, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Madeline Heath, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Steve Julbert, Michael Padmore, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Allott, Nick Robinson's, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Harriet Green, Anthony Browne, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Dakar Rally, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Tosin Sulaiman and Patrick Barkham, Ron Lewis, Simon de Bruxeiles, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Simons Jenkins, Nick Williams, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Nigal Hawkes Health Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Patsy Purvis, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Susan Brown, Nell Goulding, Laura Peek and Maria Ahmed, Frances Gibb and Richard Beeston, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Jason Barlow, Michael Andrews, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, P.r. Jenner, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Gregor Laing, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Dr Rowan Williams, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Ian MacKinnon and Daniel McGrory, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Lissa Verrico, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Helen Jones, Geoff Chapman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Farah Doctor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Richard Owen and Ingrid Mansell, Mel Webb, Christopher Browne, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Oriel Munton, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lucia van der Post, Alexis H. Anderson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stamp, Stephen Dalton, Philip Webster and Tony Halpin, David Yelland, Leo Lewis, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alex O'connell, Julie Mellor, Abigail Rayner, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sohail Rasul, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Trevor Phillips,
ResumoRusedski, Tennis and Drugs: The End of the Dream—simon Barnes, Sport Guantanamo Britons 'home within weeks' America drops demand for trail of nine terror suspects Royal launch Insurer for sale Do Anglicans Need a Pope? Rusedski is latest British hero to fail drugs test The Times Today Cambridge trio avoid £33,000 triple whammy Top-up fees concessions fail to buy off Labour rebels Whizz-kidz In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Picture Gallery Www.timesonline.co.uk Frosty rebels teach Clarke a cold lesson Parliamentary Sketch Backing for new six-lane bridge over the Thames Howard own goal over 'new Kop boss' call Al Fayed blocks BBC report on tax affairs Shake-up to end civil Service 'jobs for life' Intelligent Finance Farmed salmon linked to cancer risk Scientists say Scottish fish should be eaten only once in months Premiership footballers will not face hotel rape charges Food scares prompted switch to fish Expedia. co. uk Name the unsafe airlines, demand passenger groups By a Correspondent: Stricken jet crew 'in tears' BBC hires firm with Tory links to defend licence fee Office World £67 visa rules will stop tourists visiting US, say travel experts Credit card frenzy 'can't be sustained' NHS heart failure Four men held Driver sentenced Bank error jail Salute to steam Good gossip Swan killer jailed DIY education Trusting pensioner vanishes in India One-boy crimewave barred from streets Just AAsk Dollond & Aitchison Only in the Saturday Times The Last Samurai Duke of York favoured as ports warden Devilish title for a minister Ps… Fayed: the notions of a shopkeeper People Picture Gallery BT Fry's plaque comedy Nailbiting episode New Queen sent forth to rule the Atlantic After tragedy in France, Cunard took no chances with naming in Southampton of new liner, writes Alan Hamilton Navy's Gulf duties sink plan for escort on maiden voyage Nelson's charts to make way for computerised system Furnitureland Picture Gallery Calendar girls make date with American filmgoers Holly and Jessica: the burden of evidence Adam Fresco finds viewing 7,800 Soham police exhibits is distressing Fury at advice to speed on riskiest road By a Correspondent: Post-sorting trains are now cancelled Currys Picture Gallery Currys Hundreds of exhibits must be retained Protein clue may help to end agony of miscarriage Dolphin Bathroom Low-tar smokes are still high-level risk Protest at 140% rise in fees for nurses Morgan Regular aspirin use linked to cancer cases Clutch of Faberge eggs for sale at $90m Waxing lyrical over Jonny Wilkinson Pegasus Picture Gallery Only in the Saturday Times Clarke tells rebels it's all or nothing on amended Bill Education Secretary says package balances needs of poor students with university fundeing, reports Greg Hurst Concessions greeted with derision by young sceptics Middle classes to pay for improving universities Poor students will be exempt from the raising of tuition fees to £3,000 but the butter-off will double their liabilities, writes Tony Haplin More graduates will see red over top-up Bill Homebase Rebels stick to their guns as vote nears Toyota Top-up row puts Clarke at odds with his party Political Briefing Labour promises more money for childcare Everest Fit the Best I have nothing to be ashamed of over rail firm, says Norris The Tory candidate for Mayor of London dismisses as misplaced froth the row over his chairmanship of jarvis. Greg Hurst reports The Lord of the Rings Howard seeks red tape cuts Cancer fears spark call for nanoscience safety rules Bose Desire to consume threatens the planet Digital Depot Grey-goo fears 'just fiction' Rare green turtle hibernates in winter Flying men and their magnificent machine When the going was really tough Magnet Shot police officer out of hospital BBC censure Phone bill waived Biggs health fear Youths arrest Whiff of parliamentary battle inspires bidding In the auction of leading Times writers, the world of politics has made a quick impression, writes Patrick Barkham Dell Care International WPA US global warming delay 'worse threat than al-Qaeda' Tony blair's chief science adviser tells President Bush to stop ignoring the climate, mark Henderson reports Winter's tale was over before it even began Saga Sunniest ever, but now for the bad news… B&Q Nanny state fails to wean Swedes from the bottle For many, happiness is booze cruise to Denmark to escape high prices at home, reports Roger Boyes New PowerHouse for you & your home Stiff Measures Haliborange Frogmen who spiked pike 'were poaching' Man found alive 13 days after being buried in Bam Vale Kwik-Fit Only in the Saturday Times How tyrant's fall is giving peace a little chance in Middle East Capture of the fugitive dictator and behind-the-scenes talks have created a positive mood, Richard Beeston writes Nissan Picture Gallery (Reuters): Apology by Taleban for bomb error (AP): Wall appeal (Reuters): Training pledge US sets aside $75m for putting Saddam on trail Other coutries will be expected to contribute to the investigation, report Frances Gibb and Richard Beeston Americans scale back hunt for weapons US helicopter crash kills nine Confusion over amnesty as prisoners are freed Digital photomaker White man shares life on the edge with black squatters Michael Dynes spent three days living in Diepsloot, one of Johannesburg's most violent and fastest growing informal settlements or squatter camps, to discover how the poorest survive FTAT London hotels English and French wage a new war of words Anthony Browne reports from Brussels on an attempt by France to prevent the eclipse of la langue diplomatique It's time for nation to speak unto nation - in English Commentary Expedia. co. uk Sale Egg Gallic cinema faces subsidy threat The Times Can US oil deal save this Sudanese girl, 16, from flogging for adultery? US deal could temper Sharia just in time to save a teenager accused of adultery, writes Jonathan Clayton Ethiopia 's last 20,000 Falashas are allowed to fly to Israel Solider who shot British Peace protester faces cannabis charge Cold Mountain Keeping a hold on the Big Apple will tax Bloomberg Foreign Editor's Briefing Heavy hitters may quit to leave Bush last man standing The Times Ding-dong over Russian bells held at Harvard Seafrance China has second Sars case (AP): Robed robbers (AP): Court clashes (AP): Losing Battle (AP): Actress dies Vatican protest Coasting on Lake placid Dance Swan Lake Festival Hall Theatre Black Tie and Tales Hull Truck First Choice the Best Shows Cannons Theatre The Twits UCL Bloomsbury Concert Allegri Quartet Wigmore Hall Concert NYO/Alsop Symphony Hall, Birmingham The elite universities have been feeble on fees The vice-chancellors through their silence have hobbled essential reform Beware Tony "Mata Hari" Blair - his loving embrace can prove deadly Notebook Forget cute gophers, it's our survival that counts Strike out the clause that makes a mockery of our basic rights A Fair Fee Clarke's package preserves principle and assists the poor After Saddam The Middle East has changed for the better Not Just Froth Blue Steve's disastrous political error Empire's origins Going to concerts The Times Race, sex and equality of opportunity in Britain today House of Commons working hours Uneconomic socialism Yorkshire value Past Letters to the Editor Kill or cure 'Nimby' thinking and rural affairs Christmas clearance Trussed and bound The Weather The Times Crossword 22,556 Chamonix Grasso pay inquiry help Briefing Cordiant rebel snapped up Enron plea pact approved Emap radio chief quits Nokia to top forecasts Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Flybe.com british european Landmark sales Number of go-getters in UK on the increase ECB defies calls to cut interest rates In Business Today Equitable seeks court deal to pave way for sale Picture Gallery Magic words Public to maintain Dome for 3 years Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot GM offers new incentives Stop Press Alcan secures Pechiney Intel moves into TV chips Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Christmas cheer helps House of Fraser Second senior figure resigns at Big Food Group The whole nine yards on Yard Ten Business Editor's Commentary Diamonds give a sparkle to Signet's festive season Superb start to winter sales as John Lewis sets a record CH Reuters ahead on hopes for revenue growth Stock Markets Larger Capitalisationb Shares Spending news lifts telecom equipment stocks Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar takes the shine off Signet's impressive sales growth Markets Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Rate freeze enlivens gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City landmarks close to being sold for £310m London goes from top to bottom of the but-to-let league Alfred McAlpine pleases investors but not namesake Amec expects US recovery to bring significant new contracts House price inflation to slow By Our City Staff: Dollar jitters put a damper on upbeat Taylor Woodrow Office sales soar despite rents fall Hp I won't leave Equitable in the lurch, says Treves Claims involving the insurer will be settled by the end of year, the chairman assures Antonia Senior Standard Life solvency talks prompt IFA boycott threat Insurer may be forced to demutualise if it runs short of cash Analysis Past promises have paved way for clash over new regulation Aviv: UK Life Fund £46bn How Other Insurers Fare Prudential: UK Life Fund £74bn Friends Provident: UK Life Fund £20bn Legal & General: UK Life Fund £39bn Hp Sharp wagers £1.6bn on LCD television Black puts Palm Beach home up for sale at $36m Conrad's Cash Crunch Sony plans to offer music downloads in Europe TV maker's gamble depends on three factors Parmalat drops Deloitte as Italian inquiry questions two auditors For Sale: Homes Fit for a Lord Clear run to the board City Diary Burns nightmare City Diary Ooh, I know … City Diary Britain must pay the price to keep home advantage Old hand to run 'less personal' rail regulatory board The Times Trust Information Service Working on familiar lines NCH EasyJet traffic levels shrug off security fears Redticket Austrian Best Price Business Look in private sector to find where real money is paid The Message King of the channels spreads Disney's magic The Sunday Times New service beams live reality to your phone Dacre holds on to top pay slot Briefing Emap man quits ITV jobs blow Kids' TV alliance Digital big bang abandoned, but broadcast minister plays it tough Loed Mclntosh tells Raymond Snoddy how he will force Britain to abandon analogue TV US journalism ethics in the news—again Analogue TV switch-off 'will anger most people' The call goes out for Hill to climb Express mountain Paper round Publicom Media Ltd Group corporation tax relief Law Report House of Lords Published January 9,2004 Taylor (Inspector of Taxes v MEPC Holdings Ltd) Before Lord Nicholls of Handley, Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Millett and Lord Walker of Gestinghthorpe Speeches December 18,2003 Home Secretary's delay certificate valid Court of Appeal Published January 9,2004 Regina (Balamurali) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Regina (Sandhu) v Same Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Lord Justice Longmore Judgment December 15,2003 Company scheme intended to avoid liability fails in aim Chancery Division Published January 9,2004 RCI Europe Ltd v Woods (Inspector of Taxes) Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment December 16,2003 No inherent power Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published January 9,2004 Regina (Director of Public Prosecutions) v Camberwell Green Youth Court Designation is not a sentencing exercise Queen's Bench Division Published January 9,2004 Regina (R) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Mr Justice Munby Judgment December 12,2003 Subrogation of equitable right of lien Court of Appeal Published January 9,2004 UCB Group Ltd v Hedworth Before Lord Justice Kennedy, and Lord Justice Longmore Judgment December 4,2003 Observation suffices for admissibility Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published January 9,2004 Regina v Pinfold Regina v MacKenney Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justsice, Mr Justice Alkens and Mr Justice Davis Judgment December 15,2003 Normal retirement age for unique employee Court of Appeal Published January 9,2004 Wall v British Compressed Air Society Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Scott Baker and Mr Justice Evans Lombe Judgment December 10,2003 Debate Life on Mars Anniversaries Birthdays Joan Aiken Children's author who wrote a hundred books and liked to live in magical words of her own Pierre Charles Shortlived Prime Minister of Dominica in difficult times for the economy of his Windward Islands Commonwealth Court & Social Saving Rail History Johnny Henderson Monty's wartime ADC who went on to a successful career in the city and helped to save numerous racecourses, including Aintree Lives Remembered Alan Davidson James Counsilman Swimming coach who created radical training techniques and worked with 59 Olympians Charlie Elliott Umpire who had time for proffesional soccer too Lives En Brief Hans Koller, jazz saxophonist, was born on February 12,1921. He died on December 22,2003, aged 82 Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Grammatically Speaking An aircraft hijacking ended without bloodshed after crew assured the lone hijacker that he would Celebrity cuisine is just un tas de tripe The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Saving a 'piece of Britain on wheels' School News Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times News International Newspapers Ltd The Times Tier 2 Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Treasurydealer Limited Earth-Tronics Inc Limited Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements BFC Insurance Limited The Sunday Times Total E&P UK PLC BFC Insurance (Life) Limited Companies Court Notices of Hearings Encounters Club SIRiUS The Times Tele-Publishing UK Ltd 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Plumb left stranded in the desert The Sunday Times By Our Sports Staff: Potential rule change offers Wilson a lifeline Motor Racing Spruce opts to call if a day Sun for London McCord surgery Maier eyes Turin The Results Service Olympic lottery meets with criticism Sports Politics Gibbs happy to answer plea for help by Redskins American Sport Neck Szczepanbik's Guide to Thus Weekend's Play-Off Games Rose gambles that confession will help him join… Tom Dart on how the sport's biggest pariah is trying to hustle his way into the hall of fame after the launch of his autobiography Results and how They Stand Sheffield's iron man out to complete Cup hat-trick Washington dreams of Winning with capital W Superb Six reconvene to inspire Avalanche On Fridays Record-breaking season with sting in the tail From the depths of despair in hospital to an unforgettable Test match debut Times Test Australia fear golden times may not last Olympics bidders given help in race for success Book Review MacArthur plans return to life on the edge Sailing Teare deals blow to England prospects Netball Stockport look to make up ground Lacrosse Calzaghe ready to move up in the world Boxing Get Fit, Feel Fit Plyometrics Walton pushes Van Barneveld to historic heights Darts Day Five Merging on the ridiculous—Cardiff must tackle identity crisis Irish provinces set sights on hat-trick of English scalps How They Stand Ross overlooked for Edinburgh clash Briers determined to make season's opener Rugby League Touring trophy plays to packed houses John Westerby reports on the benfits of the Webb Ellis Cup's triumphal march Gourlay escapes rap after controversial article Bowls Kolpak case threatens RFU bid to stop influx of imports Farewell to Quasi-Brit who never quite got it right Tennis Simon Barnes on a flawed career that seems destined to end in typically unsatisfactory fashion for Rusedski Troon contenders find Cape Town course a breeze Golf By Our Sports Staff: Tennis world shocked by revelations Dawson resists the elements Nerveless Henman playing with the aura of champion Tomorrow Berkovic glad to start again at Portsmouth Tottenham forced to come to terms with flight of Kanoute Premiership clubs keeping their fingers crossed as key players head for Africa Why Abramovich will throw money at the Chelsea Experiment until it succeeds Football Sports Writer of the Year Leeds hope to benefit from retail therapy Ranieri must prove his millionaires are not a spent force United hoping to acquire Saha in £10m compromise Bramble and Cole clear to play on Thepremiershiptoday Picture Gallery Rusedski's career on line after failed test Anabolic steroid that has blighted the careers of top athletes HYUnDAI Picture Gallery Inside Sport Do the Anglicans Need a Pope? Reportage Arts Who's who T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Versatim Charms to Ward off Pestilence After Farewell Cermonies for Empty Bottles, I Shall Be Making the Melancholy Pilgrimage to the Natural Remedies Store An Imaginary Malady is Just the Tonic we Need to Get through Winter Squadrons of Workers and Children Will Take to their Beds this Month Ruling the Waves Passion and Patience Sexuality: What Makes In the Middle of Lts "Embarrassed and Ungraceful" Disputes over Homosexuality, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams in his New Book, Anglican Identities, Radical New Questions about the Authority and Identity of the Anglican Church and Suggests what It Can Offer the World The Theological Agenda is Too Often Set by Conflicts over Human Power There is No Single "Liberal Agenda" to Be Written off as Apostasy The Ethicist Picture Gallery Health Doctors and Complementary Practitioners Should Work Together for the Patient's Good The Clean, Green Car out in Front is a Toyota Reportage The Prius Combines Environmental Credentials with Speed and Has Been Voted the Car of the Year in the us. So is this Hybrid the Vehicle of the Future? Giles Whittell Reports Only in the Times Davidormerod Hearing Centres Bo Dingmin faced an impossible choice. His pregnant… Reportage He Way we Live now Weekend Dish Adam Won't Be Able to Resist this Apple Tart, Says Jill Dupleix Shopping with the Chic Sheikh Luxury with Lucia Microwave Man Suburban Secrets Home. Forum Put Me to Sleep, now Teevision Caitlin Moran Nods off during Shattered, a Dismal Reeun of Big Brother—without Any Kip The New British Elite New Names of 2004 Who's who 2004 T2 this Week Publishes the New Names Selected to Appear in Who's who 2004. Today, the Final Entries Come from the State. Entries Have Been Edited Who's who 2004 Special Offer Picture Gallery Go on, Give 'Em a Shot Interview Steve Jelbert Meets Franz Ferdinand, Named after the Assassinated Archduke Stereo Hit & Myth Bob Stanley His Darko Materials Interview Mad World's Success is a Shock to Gary Jules and Michael Andrews. Lisa Verrico Talks to the Pair who Have Heralded a Gloomy Pop Revival The Times Watching with Mutha As the Nft Launches its History of Pop on TV, Bob Stanley Recalls Some Highlights and Disasters We Seem to Will British Pop TV to Fail The Times Classical CDs Geoff Brown Tries a Diet of Fat-Free Composers No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carina round Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Dogs of Anti-War Can Americans Still Political Theatre? The Riot Group Thinks so, its Director Alex O'connell Goldfrapp Alpro Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Radio Sports Internaional: The Story of Cricket Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review The Gooey Confection that was with a Little Help from my Friends was Turned into a Joyus Romp by the Charm of Neil Morrissey, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One T2 Crossword No 3170 Today's Television Last Night's Review Satellite and Radio Viewing Guide David Chater Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Ltd Andmortar New Year Solutions Mortgagemakeover Marketreport Asset strippers have moved north and every dry-stone ruin is in their sights This Week: LN Three-Bedroom House in Chelsea Sw10: freehold house with a good-sized garden in a small enclave off Fulham Road Out Georgian House in a Kent Village Wrotham: Grade Ii listed house, refurbished in 1997, with walled garden, near Sevenoaks Away Castle Ruins and House in Suffolk Mettingham: large modern house and annexe in the grounds of a ruined 14th century castle Better from America Michael Shanly Homes Hard Labour of Love Pregnancy drove Harriet Green into a frenzy of building work right up to the big day I stumbled and a heap of rubble fell on my head Chaplins Diary of a First-Time Buyer Studio Flat in Chelsea Sw3: newly refurbished first-floor flat between Kings Road and Brompton Road Two-Bed Flat in West London zone 2-3 Shepherds Bush: raised ground-floor apartment, full of character, with a large roof terrace Waterfront Flat in East London Barking: two-bedroom apartement in Hewetts Quay, near a conservation area Rumble in the Jumble You never know what valuable treasures may be lurking in your attic, says Mary Gold Lord Lucan could be hiding among the boxes for all know Anyoldiron Sum Wrestler A novice's route throgh the money maze Tolkien didn't create anything as scary as overhang periods Beal Homes Centrium MiNC Property Enterprises Brydian Court Private Sales Luxury Penthouse Eaton Place, Belgravia Henley-On-Thames The Times S. 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