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News from 18/03/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Nyck Wyke, Christina Hardyment, Sir Peter Hall, Jon Ashworth, K. Perring, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joan Bakewell, Tony Drury, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Anna Knowles, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Leather Ass Whitworth, David Effingham, Verdict Jacke Turner, administrative assistant, Stephen Bayley, Nick Hawton, Tanya Baker and David Carrigan, campaign officer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Christine Seib, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Danny Robins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Greg Monks, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Surjit and Jasvir Jutla, estate agents, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Christopher Gebbie, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nick Gallop, marketing manager, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Christopher Hodson, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Drew Campbell, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Rob Clifford, mortgage broker, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Luke Herrmann, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, P. W. Giles, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Julia Magnet, John Hopkins, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Elaine Monaghan, Sarah Turner, Sarah Bates, marketing executive, Pat Troop, Chief Executive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Raymond Keene, Kieron Quirke, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Beryl Dixon, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jon Olney, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Margaret McCloud, chartered surveyor, Anne Ashworth, Michael O'Toole, Christopher Walker, Dane Clouston, Craig Lord, Ross A. Connell, John Bowman, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Edward S. G. Liddell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Tony Adams, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, D. M. Thomas, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Philippa Glanvill, Martin Waller, Peter Willis, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Helen Nugent, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Nicola Woolcock, James Doran and Carl Mortished, Gavin Littaur, Randy Cohen, Ryan Cleary, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Timothy D. Stephenson, Jenny Davey, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Patience Wheatcroft, Gary Court, fire control officer,

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Budget What it means for you The sharpest news and… The race for No 10 starts here Brown's spending gamble to win votes Chancellor eyes £20bn bank boon for charities T0p Times Columnists Give their Verdicts Revelaed: The Real Belle De Jour Huge car bomb attack kills 27 in central Baghdad Patience Wheatcroft Peter Riddell Leading Article Tiffany & CO Alcohol 1p increase on pint of beer, 4p on bottle of… Today in the Times News & Comment The Budget Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Times writers honoured with top Press awards Bombers seek highly damaging explosives Terror suspects to challenge internment Al-Qaeda links listed Prince supports divorced fathers in custody battles Open Range Blunkett reviews refugee payments Internet'call-girl author' unmasked Investigation by The Times has indentified woman who has set literary tongue wagging, reports Sam Coates So, men are from Mars after all AN a to Z of the Male Psyche The clues left by her compound verbs Thunderer sounds the advance for passengers Picture Gallery In her own words I Am Belle Dejour Health reforms 'must focus on prevention' Heinz to drop 'healthy eating' logo from tins of beans Alliance Leicester New drug for cancer saves lives Five driven to distraction by police NHS boss hits at agency nurses By a Correspondent: Boys still in the dark on safe sex Apology demanded of Blair Abuse by author Ambulance delay Schiffer stalker Funeral choice Medals auction Shop walkers Gift turned down Glasgow boy was murdered 'over his friends's girl' 'Fleeing killer tried to Mjaek woman's car' Just AAsk Iberia Manhole covers a loadof hot metal Only in the Saturday Times There's Something… Microsoft Office Clarkson's pride takes a blow after punches fail to Ko Morgan People Andrew Pierce Microsoft PS… Rantzen would like to meet man on TV 6X pot Currys Alfa Romio British model in Paris kidnapping mystery Father tells how heroin destroyed daughter's glamorous career Todays Taiwan Glasgow pair are cleared of ice-cream murders PC World Lib Dems' strategist turns guns on Labour Question time briefing Milburn says party must opt for choice NHS Only in the Saturday Times Mind your Back Stephen Anderton, ITV's neaw star garderner, on Britain's best back yards in the Weekend review Art dealers conned by fake fairy paintings Forgers have been flooding the art market on both… Renault Law firms plan to customise solicitors St. Joseph's Hospice Smeg Siemens Long and winding road to a pavement Secret files show Saddam deluded to the very end Warnings were ignored because there was a warped vision of the outside world, reports Richard Beeston in Beghdad Muslim countries turn against America and War on Terror Rolex Smile the internet bank Journalists' onslaught on Spanish propaganda BT Ten killed in Kosovo's divided town Corruption inquiry into EU beef exports First direct Air crash father breaks his silence on stabbing Locust storms devastate massive tracts of eastern Australia Voracious insects have spread across an areal twice the size of England, reports Roger Maynard in Sydney Taiwan candidate demands closer links with China Tokyo defence tangle Interflora Anatomy of an Insect Plague Arafat troops in Gaza gunfight with Hams Pakistan purge on al-Qaeda falters Jeep Des res with plenty of potential Ohio sniper suspect held Boy plays dead to survive (Reuter): Algerian deaths (Reuter): Mandela incident (AFP): Massacre charge (Reuter): Kerry victory (AFP): Lessons in love Film Classic is a fatale attraction Theatre double Indemnity Katie Melua Empire, W12 Pop Easy listening's youthful new voice captivates David Sinclair, while drum'n 'bass impresses him with its energy First Choice The Sunday Times Roni Size/Tali Carling Academy, N1 Theatre The Autumn of My Springtime Barbican Concert Philharmonia/ Jordan Festival Hall The housing crisis is a castle built on sand Kate Barker's report will lead to a blight of ugly overdevelopment If we've got cheap flights to Barcelona, who cares about a few dead dopphins? Picture Gallery The battleground is set let the fight begin Thunderer: The awful damage Sex and the City did to the city Political Economy A shrewd Budget that depends on administrative savings Housebuilding Hopes The Barker report is a first step in the right direction Nom De Whom Yet another 'anonymous' author, and motive, is exposed The Times Londoners face threat of terror Spain withdraws its troops from Iraq Islamic 'credentials' of al-Qaeda Vaccination schemes Planetary size matters Past Letters to the Editor When best to set council tax bands Empty plinth Etiquette on toast Barking up wrong dog The Weather The Times Crossword 22,615 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times… Weathercall Office World Jeremy Plester, Weather Eye Air traffic control chief ousted by board Crime inquiry into Shell Russia seeks foreign loans Cox restores dividend Munich Re in the red Fiat to make new layoffs Top NAB executive quits Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23 Wheeler Dealer Bank of England votes 9:0 In favour of March freeze… City bonuses rekindle fears of interest rate rise Reuters chief could be ill line for £12m payout Cable Tie Vivendii holds €lbn merger talks Float likely to value Eircom at more than €1bn Oracle Rare Bird Alec Zino Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Patience… What the Budget Means for Business Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Picture Gallery Business Big Shot Results in Brief Picture Gallery Mannesmann bonus claim Stop Press IMF candidate opposed Microelectronics link-up Smaller Stock to Watch Palking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Shell chiefs in criminal inquiry over 'lost' reserves Kingfisher to spend £600m China is not the new Japan Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft NatWest Earnings fizz is no excuse for rate rise Kingfisher needs a DIY makeover More than just takeovers in the Johnston Press success story Tempus Russell Hotten Emap outruns FTSE as investors switch on Housebuilders warm to freeze on stamp duty Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts buoyed by Uk data Bonds Tipster unseated by a nag City Diary Headcases Scrum for places Brixton in pre-Budget deals worth £300m Slough re-starts developments after downturn Spirit signs £500m pub contract Media mergers 'impeded' Restaurateur on acquisition alert Young chief puts spark in property firm Times Online Takeover battles hit Canary for ?11m China rejects US complaint over 'unfair' tax on chips French duo near deal to merge cable assets Train factory spared as Bombardier cuts 1,300 UK jobs The Times Unit Trust Information Service About to Die Time Warner ponders AOL's fate Talk of Five sale resisted by RTL S. A. S Equity Prices The art of indulgence gets a grand new face A touch of Easter luxury in Durham for £285, or a week in Greece for £289. Sarah Turner lists the latest offers History lesson in Oxford Travel Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items ROL Overseas Travel Flight Only fr £99 inc Taxes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus Europe Culture zone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Alec Zino Conservationist who have his name to a species of Madeiran petrel that had been thought extinct Sydney Carter Writer of The Lord of the Dance who was told that his songs would reach the end of the world Couiit& Social Forthcoming Marriages Professor Bernard Henbest From why carrots help you to see in the dark to a new school curriculum Lives Remembered Vilem Tausky Obituries Conductor who championed Czech opera and was a popular host of BBC Radio's Friday Night is Mucsic Night Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Picture Gallery Culture of Excess Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and jpin in the discussion with other Times readers State of the nation alcohnolism, binge drinking, drug addiction, and what to do about it Something Understood Readers recollect moments at which the study of words changed their lives Nature Notes Learning for life News Quiz What Football Team is this? Paved with good intentions Danger in care Invincible Arkle Lapses only Momentarily On this Day the Times, March 18,1966 Prize Quiz Counting the cost A quite unlosable game Drawing distinctions What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 18,1962 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Appointments Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Picture Gallery Dinner Lecture School News Court & Social The Times Meeting Concert Luncheon Visit Dinners Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Church News Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices KBC Peel Hunt Ltd Forthcoming Marriages Answers (from page 31) Word Watching High Court of Justice Chancery Division Court Case… Marriage Times Newspapers Dallaglio's call to arms England captain… Big Mac and tips provide tasty menu Racing Cheltenham Festival 'Racing, McCririck's white Socks were declaring is innocent' Hexham Southwell The Sunday Times Intrigue at Stamford Bridge Zhelsea deny approaGhing… Rule Supreme makes light of jumping errors Cheltenham Totesport Fentort fears broken leg after fall Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Azertyuiop revives brilliant triumph Cheltenham Festival William Hill Big-Race Verdict Sh Boom can end reign of Baracouda The Wright Track Best Mate ready to join greats Cheltenham Festival Big Race Colours and Form Ladbrokes Flintoff out to pile the pressure on punch-drunk hosts Cricket Gilchrist rediscovers form and blazes his way to century Times Online Cookey looking for good fortune Netball Sarah Potter on the new kid on the block who is intent on shaking off her troubles Hockey British women strive for Olympic place Golf Sunningdale Foursomes Times Test Exclusive Gold Cup Offer Davis Cup recall for Rusedski lifts home spirits Tennis Dallaglio tells players to raise game or face oblivion Rugby Union Elhorga return boosts challenge for France Swail books his place at Crucible Scots on course Chaloner revival Panthers pounce Tweddle triumph The Results Service Fixtures Rugby Football Union Official Notice Hansen gives Jenkins a chance to restore his confidence Olympic test event fells victim to Athens delays Swimming FA prepares to take hard line on Ferdinand Decision Day for United Defender Matt Dickson says the England defender's appeal will fail because of the attitude of Manchester United United's record since centre back's ban proves impossible to defend Live Steam Richmond claims opposition to takeover is racist The Times Beckham's hope of treble glory falters at first hurdle Lethal Owen answers doubters West Ham take foot off the gas when cruising West Ham United crewe Alexandra Get Fit, Feel Fit Snowboarding Times Sports Book By Our Sports Staff: Souness dismisses rift with Yorke Taylor denies former club with late strike Nottomgham Forest Burnley Picture Gallery Thepremiershiptoday Picture Gallery Hitzfeld's claims turn up heat on Eriksson Mitsubishi Motors Tea and Sympathy How Rio and Unite d snubbed the… History beckons Best Mate (so why the long lace?) White powder suspicion puts 'Whirlwind' in spin Accenture The EMR Group Hotdigs The Times First Executive Go east, young man Opportunities in an expanding… Cornerstone Resourcing Badenoch & Clark Foxtons Grad at Work Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Prove yourself in Poland or get a boost via Budapest Multiple Display Advertising Items CVs with Impact "It is easier to build a reputation" Chase Moulande World Cleaners Ltd Network Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCSL Graduates Trainee Trader Scheme 2004 Air-Traffic Control So how Do I Get into Urgently required-full time assistant Whistles Limited Michael Page Investmaster Sales Executives - Thames Valley & Northern England Extra Thinice Project Manager (Hr Strategy) Salary range £28k -… We Urgently Require Cellhire Michael Page How the British Legion helps New to the Job David Effingham PWC Carbon Trust Financial Moves Marley Floors CAN Management Moves MacRomedia Health Protection Agency Independent Consultants University of Bath Haldane Action Creating CV's Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Bride Foundation Award Winning, " Recruitment Outsourcing"… Ecs Flight Refuelling Ajilon Executive A west London based firm of Soliciters requires Connaught Commercial Manager (A New Appointment) Analyst - £35K + Bonus Ice Extra Thinice Jpa Inbox Clay McGuire G B R "Let's build a billion-dollar business outside America" My Big Deal ''We offered managers at the companu secuirty and a vision of the future'' The Sunday Times Packages Office of Fair Trading Careerwise Europe's Leading The Times SCI Renoir Christian & Timbers Learning+Skills Council Multiple Display Advertising Items DH Interexec I. can PCS Environment Agency Managing Directors - Directors - Senior Managers NHS STaR Group Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Portfolio Chairmen/CEOs AIFS The Times Ajilon Executive Jobcentreplus Dti Multiple Display Advertising Items Defra SPA Heidrick & Struggles Optima Penna HACASChapmanHendy Highfield Make a Difference to Greater Manchester's… Towering Hamlets Veredus Foreign students: US scores an own goal? American visa cutbacks aimed at MBA candidates from the Middle East, India and China benefit European business schools, says Nunzio Quacquarelli ''Insead's strategy for the past 40 years has been to build a truly global business school'' Competition Commission Kemp Partnership Warren Partners G&A Small is best the MBA breed 12 Pages of Jobs Cornerstone Resourcing Technology and Senior Appointments How I Played a Winning Hand Complete Poker Movice Damian Whitworth Takes on the Aces in the British Open Championships Interview Enrique Irazoqui: the cinema's most… The Way we Live now How do I cure my husband's… Arts Fighting talk: a new collection weights into… T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Lingustic Remains of the Day Religion Must Be KiPT in its Place Joan Smith Even Moderate Muslims Advocate a Degree of Control over Everyday Life that Secular Societies Find Unacceptable Loving Liverpool Required Reading You're Good, Al. But while I'm around You're Second Best Cover Story Can a Total Rookie Compete in the British Poker Open after Just Two Hours of Lessons? The Nation's Top Gamblers, Hustlers and Card Aces Had Never Heard of Damian " Leather Ass" Whitworth They Have now The Ethicist 1979 - was It your Reportage an Economists Think-Tank Has Identified 1976 as Britain's Best Year—a Time when our Quality of Life Reached an All-Time High, but is that how we Recall the Year of the Drought the Sex Pistols and 17 per Cent Inflation? The Good Old Days? The Interest Rates were Just as Bad Then as It is now I Had a Stalker, and Hie Police Didn't Care Equal Pay for Women was a New Concept The Happiest Time of my Professional Life Picture Gallery Too Many Drugs - LSD DID a Lot of Damage The Times It was Dirty, I Loved It The Times "It Made No Been Playing Enterview as Mel Gibson's the Passion of the Christ is Due for Release, Kieron Quirke Talks to the Actor who Played Jesus in Pasolini's 1964 Film between Takes, Peasants Would Kneel before Him and Beg for Miracles After Toe Messiah: What Happened next Under Pressure Health Don't Lrt Car Sickeness Trreaten Everyone's Safety on the Road a Bespoke Approach to Treating High Blood Pressure Can Sharply Reduce the Number of People at Risk, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Lost Libido The Happy Force Science Researchers Have Discovered—by Accident—that Electromagnetic Fields Produced during Some Mri Scans Can Cheer Manic Depressives, Anjana Ahuja Reports Different Strains Briefing Sedna's Moon Self-Examination Ancient Quaffer The Way we Live now More Mixing, Less Beating is the Key to a Great, Golden Better, Says Jill Duplex "Bliss is Dickens and Spaghetti Carbonara" Getting Personal Saran Alexandar Wish Fulfilment: Panasonic Dmr-E 100H Dvd/hard-Disk Recorder Lust Hearch Goddess Home Luxuries Home. Forum High Priests of a Consumer Age Arts The Public Will Have their Say in Choosing the Best Designer of the past Year, Explains Stephen Bayley The Purpose is to Simplify the World, to Get to the Essence Endgame In Praise of Small Miracles It's about Selling and Supplying a Lifestyle, Says Tom Dyckhoff Bye Bye to the Bootleg plus Museums? Funny? Four for the Shortlist Entertainments Entertainments Listings Cliff Richard Putting Arts A Year after the Invasion of Iraq Clive Davis Asks why so Many of our Writers are against War First Night Reviews: Broadsheet Words in Gun Barrels Razio Lizards and Wizardsdanny Robins Discovers the Secret of the Ideal Museum Arts Illegal, Immoral and Flattering Pop Bob Stanley Leafs through the Raffish History of Bootleg Albums SMiLE the Beach Boys Tomorrow in Screen Porn in the Silent Era plus the Latest Films Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice TV Review The Real-Life Story of the Great Escape is a Familiar One, but It is so Remarkable that You Never Get Tired of Hearing It, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3229 View 6ng Goide David Chater Stannah Unmasked: secret tax cut strategy Personal Tax What Will You Pay? Comprehensive tax tables Anne Ashworth Surprise winners Inside your Duty Your Spending Your Housing On Screen Your Giving You, the Jury Your Taxman Business Economics Their Words Columnists Tables Winners and Losers Death by 54,000 job cuts in Budget Verdict Jacke Turner, administrative assistant Size of projected job losses shocks workers Getting ready to wield the knife £100 not enough, say pensioners Childcare subsidies worth extra £900 a year to families Budget Verdict Margaret McCloud, chartered surveyor A fag as cigarette sums are wrong Budget Verdict Anthony Donovan electrician White van man to find short cut over duty blocked Drivers let off increases in fuel until September Penny on a pint 'will not prevent binges' WPA NHS funds kept on track with hefty rise Alliance Leicester Wary MoD will wait to read the small print Budget Verdict Alan Dearden, security guard Education says goodbye to boom years of spend, spend, spend New Deal to provide skills tests for claimants Budget Verdict Sarah Bates, marketing executive Mortgage report generates low interest MacMillan cancer relief Sharing out land sales cash 'should halt Nimbys' Key Points Budget Verdict Nick Gallop, marketing manager Expansion plan 'spells disaster' Parents bearing gifts given hope 'Give-and-take' plot leaves film-makers in the dark Small brewers raise II million pints in celebration Tax stamps put drinks makers in low spirits VAT ruling brings £10m windfall for churches New incentives for tax-efficient donors Budget Verdict Tanya Baker and David Carrigan, campaign officer Budget 2004 jury The Chancellor was paving the way for the next election, the Times Budget jury said. They scoffed at the £8,000 rise in inheritance tax threshold and said the £100 for pensioners was miserly. but they welcomed the freeze on stamp duty Small Business Owner Professional Couple Public Servant Nurse Tradesman Picture Gallery Manager Single Mother Modern Apprentice Disabled Worker Retired Couple Single Pensioner Company Director Business finds cause for praise in thin offerings Reprieve for high earners as pension tax cap is relaxed Budget Verdict Surjit and Jasvir Jutla, estate agents Multibillion-pound car boot sale to be stepped up a gear 'Seven-year itch is setting in: the honeymoon was over long ago' Since it seems that he, single-handedly, has delivered the longest period of growth, why would he not boast about it? Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Anne Ashworth Tax avoiders in a spin as 'lemons are squeezed' Main Points Custoriis and Revenue merger puts Treasury in control Budget Verdict Rob Clifford, mortgage broker Crackdown on small business incorporation 'loophole' Legal defeats force new pricing rules Business welcomes research tax breaks Picture Gallery Working tax credit to be paid by Revenue In Brief Warm welcome for property funds Aggregate loss Brake on car perk Extra credit Pension worry Whitehall foces turn of the screw Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson say gains for health and education mean smaller shares for other department Longest period of growth for 200 years Budget Verdict Gary Court, fire control officer Single currency debate put on back burner Final curtain for the Treasury top double act Brown's prudence is Wise Words The day the general election campaign began 'Sleight of hand' brings in an extra Single Person, No Children Single Person, One Child Single Person, Two Children Single Person Sinle Person, 75 and over Married Couple Allowances and Rates Couple, both Working, One Child Couple, both Working, Two Children National Insurance Effects Non-Working Spouse, No Children Non-Working Spouse, One Child Non-Working Spouse, Two Children Married Couple, 75 and over All investment income surtaxed . National Insurance… 'It is shainefal that Mr Brown has lost interest itt encouraging people to save' Winner Mr Fylthy-Riche Losers Mr and Mrs Mucker

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