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News from 09/03/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, John Wilkinson, Robert Cole, Martin Tanner, Fred Redwood, Neelam Verjee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Janet Wallace, Mark Souster, Warren M. Luke, Nick Kent, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Jack Barker, Elizabeth Judge, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Humphrey Southern, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Lt-Cdr Nick Bartlett, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Kasia Maciejowska, Sebastian Lander, Jane MacArtney, Michael Ancram MP, Dr Andrew Bamji, David Byers, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, John Radford, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Robert Nurden, Rory Watson, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Rupert Wright, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, W. Nicoll, M. V. Slavin, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Alf Morris Chairman, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Norman Grimes, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Ginetta Vedrickas, Derek Reeves, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Michael Hoare, Matt Hughes, Nick Thatcher Professor, Sarah Birke, Roel Campos, Dante Ferrara, Michael Chen, Sean O'Neill, Sarah Delaney, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Karen Dugdale, Mick Hume, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Bill Kearns, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, George Simms, Steve Jelbert, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Tony Marris, Ian Johns, Mary Gold Assistant Editor, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Carty, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, Oliver Hylton, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Eithne Power, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Dr Alexandra Freeman, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christine Akilade Senior nurse, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Andrew Riley, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Mike Piercy Headmaster, Bryce Elder, Nicholas Horne, Joe Bolger, Ian Holloway, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Tory axed over blast at 'useless ethnic soldiers' Cameron distances party from racism charge Army colleagues insist Mercer was never racist Index Five admits fake winners in call scam Iran general 'defects' Cancer drug rejected 'Casino' market claim Index Uefa Cup Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Cameron's Scottish MP told not to come to party conference Shadow Secretary 'will be booed' His memo brands MSPs as clueless Pugh Paisley poised to top Ulster poll Index Afghanistan death Duchess goes home The show must go on, but if Billie's not on stage her fans will get another ticket TV actress feels the West End strain I'm having a very tough time, she says Paying for Piper, calling the tune First night Theatre Treats The Garrick The star The understudy Talk Talk Channel 5 faked winners of phone-in quiz and put staff on air as contestants Broadcaster says it 'misled' viewers Producers face criminal inquiry Subliminal advertising may work, but only if you're paying attention Regulator's new licensing regime Endemol loses its shine over scandals Clergyman puts a lid on 'rubbish' church choir Singers quit after sacking of leader Newcomers 'were made unwelcome' Gucci Forthright views of an old soldier that ended his career on the front bench Tory race row Bvlgari Interview that reopens racism debate Tory race row Soldiers who served under Patrick Mercer have been quick to defend him; others are glad he was sacked Bluff speaker toughened by a life in the regiments Facing the music Tods Lung cancer drug rejected in 'unfair' blow to patients NHS loses in switch to private dentists Approval battle Panda seeks new paw for hope of passion Help the Aged we Will Giant facts Marks and spencer Race-crime offender is behind release of 'police brutality' film Activist obtained nightclub footage It shows officer punch black woman Ex-police chief wins airport knife case Unlawful killings Vein implant hope Flood-free houses Pledge to parents Hard to swallow Sainsbury's Police spotters during the Queen's visit to Brighton yesterday. Caption suggestions, please, to people@thetimes. co. uk Postscript Jordans According to various reports, Gordon Brown recently … For years, no trendy home has been complete without … Yesterday was International Women's Day. In Parliament Blair gets in the picture People Those lucky Gurkhas are not just finally getting their Steven Seagal has been touring Britain these past few … Life after Bond for Pierce Brosnan will involve singing Not all Lib Dems want to cosy up to Gordon Brown Classic fashion Currys Hybrid trains will have extra carriages to ease crowding Marks and spencer Almost There How Straw should now proceed with reform of the second chamber Out of Step Cameron was right to insist that Mercer resigned immediately Smoke Signal Puffs The real news of how to pass secret advertisements and influence people Again it's time to abolish the Lords Picture Gallery So exactly how harmless is alcohol? Thunderer: Forget that charitable stuff. Let the profits roll in Bricks, mortals Unseemly rabbi Empty threat Is a democratic Upper House good news for voters? Healing steps Timesonline Charitable-status schools Taiwan's stance Cash for assets Thy will be done In a poke Make a stand A seasonal joy O brave new world that has such explorers in it Conservatives can't be picky: the bandwagon's rolling Boots Catholic girl sues after being sent to Protestant fosterers Beach house sand storm Raja Fashions Evesham Classic fashion Hitachi Inspire the Next RAC rescue Drug laws 'ought to recognise that most users are no harm to anyone' Theprivateclinic Secret diary of Alastair Campbell to hit shelves soon after Blair quits Book will follow leadership election Account tells of 'good times and bad' Hotfuzz On Hutton Gurkhas celebrate victory in battle for equal rights with fellow soldiers Deal for holidays and bigger pensions Fight will go on for 22,000 veterans Bringing it all together Terrorism alert puts more armed police on the streets Intel Homeowners given right to challenge listed-building rule Old beats the new in battle over skylines Bricks and Mortar Terraced prices no longer slumming it Terror suspect is extradited to Spain Union backing Nurses protest Party official quits Divorce decision True colours Labour MPs sabotaged the Lords vote Lords reform Get ready for a counter-revolution over a House of Clones Off-message We're here until we die: peers scotch reform plans Pringle Dfs Dfs Judge bailed after denying 'flashing' Decorated detective caught by police paedophile sting 'Excuse me, any news on the docking ban?' Becoming Jane Panic as pilot took scenic route Boy's flower from the Queen Driver's beer had been spiked Parishioners' cunning pays off MPs set to confront police over length of honours inquiry Call for 'mess' to be cleared up at last Jewish community backs Lord Levy PC World Sentencing guidelines flawed, says chief judge Multiple Display Advertising Items Green debate caught in an icy grip Timesonline Iran Mauritania Miss Israel finalist quits after family's honour killing plot Uncles 'hired men to shoot Druze girl' Village outraged by bikini parade The mysterious Druze Home Office Wartime sex slaves scandal returns as leader backs fresh inquiry Carpet Right The record Elite Iranian general defects with Hezbollah's arms secrets First defection since the revolution Former minister vanishes in Istanbul Democrats face fight over deadline to end war 'safely and soon' Top Gun aircraft are seized from US museums in 'paranoia' raids Flying Tomcats Pope gives his blessing to the gospel of Jeffrey Archer Author gives Judas a makeover Vatican approves 'wonderful story' Heretic history Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys 2020 goals Multiple Display Advertising Items EU split over the green road ahead Greenhouse gases to be cut by a fifth East-West conflict over how to do it Outsider blows election wide open Bayrou catches up for first round 'Sego and Sarko' unite against threat The Times London raid leads to US spy charge (AP): Students protest (AFP): Airport reopens (AP): Kurds in court (AP): Killer arrested (AP): Vessel capsizes (AFP): Injudicious kiss (AFP): Palace sale hoax Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy-slapping film ban 'will gag citizen journalists' On camera (Reuters): Gaza gunfight stops thousands from crossing the border The Good German (AP): Peace convoy ambushed (AP): Love's labours locked (AFP): Cheers as dividing wall falls (AP): Earthquake aid slow to arrive Slave nation that can now cry freedom First elections since coup in 2005 Ex-prisoner seeks end to subservience The Times Mauritania Financial Services Authority Mother hurls babies from blazing house as eight children die (Reuters): Millions face loss of illegal homes Guilty of murder (AP): Nazis burn diary (AP): TV show alibi (AFP): Gift of education (Reuters): Hitler off-peak (Reuters): Figure panned (AP): Tintin, the movie The Times Bank holds its course on rates Spirent chief out R&SA surges Brazilian demand Quote of the day Boeing woos BA Business big shot London v New York: top US regulator attacks AIM 'casino' Remarks tap into LSE customer fears City of London defends market Banks to migrate from Big Apple to Big Smoke Chain reaction Roel concern Stock markets Glut of funds curbs appetite for investment Reliance Global Call A measured endorsement of private equity Drax and the nuclear option Commodities Currencies Takes biscuit Need to know Results in brief Drax ponders move into nuclear power Group confirms plans to 'go green' Dividends rise to nearly £500m Goldman reinforces restructuring team The Times Reaction times The life of Peter George, the former Ladbrokes chief … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times What is going on at Nabarro Wells, the AIM broker City Diary 3i says new jobs are passive activity City Diary Ping! An email arrives from Amazon reminding of Mother' City Diary Rates held for now but hawks will press for further increase Arriva is running a programme which is intended to … City Diary House prices still on the up Is this the solution to prison overcrowding? City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Shareholder power claims Spirent head Activist investor wrests control Rebels claimed underperformance Orange Call for a break-up bolsters demand for shares in R&SA Media Planet Sum of parts Investors draft code on voting disclosure to avoid legislation Business big shot Andy Haste John Lewis workers share £155m bonus Arriva profits fall Sesame buyout (AP): Takeover agreed (AFX): Benfield suffers Slough Estates eager to shed US assets Warehouse group prefers Continent UBS enlisted to sort out the details Foreign property investors turn attention from UK to Continent Bringing it all together Brazil to press Bush for cut in US ethanol tariff Multiple Display Advertising Items Fuel to the fire (Reuters): Anglo-Irish Bank shares rise by 6.5% Pernod slides (Reuters): SEC call for clarity (AP): US sues Walgreen (Reuters): Campaigning funds BA contract 'dogfight' intensifies as Boeing chief meets Walsh Incumbent group claims advantage Deal worth $1bn a year for 15 years ECB raises rates in spite of stock market turmoil In the wings The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Investors take up only 47% of new shares in Sberbank Float coincides with market slump Fundraising is still second biggest Fading fast China to scrap tax concessions for foreign companies RTL rules out making an offer for 'too costly' Endemol Awards to honour top female business talent The Times, Harper's Bazaar and Aquascutum are now seeking applications for their fifth annual Businesswoman of the Year awards Timesonline How to enter What interests the public is not always in the public interest Media Eckoh chief reluctant to take all the phone-in flak Company 'ends up with 3p a call' Shares have fallen 11% in three weeks Mediapolis Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baired & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Miners upbeat as demand and supply remain strong Large caps Chit-chat helps phone bill company Small caps Gilts R&SA turns over a new leaf and proves it with a 35 per cent payout leap Aggreko Arriva Equity Prices Manor Kingdom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Bentley banking on Brooklands Motoring Flagship coupé is top of the range Rolls-Royce hits back with Phantom Cadillac seeks to make a big impact on British market Saab getting big on alternatives Special edition On sale in March Twingo debut Elite Registrations Motorpoint John Inman Comic actor whose camp style and catchphrase 'I'm free' made him a star of sitcom and pantomime John Inman, actor, was born on June 28,1935. He died of complications arising from hepatitis a on March 8,2007, aged 71 Q&A Weather Eye Thetis Blacker Lives Remembered Norman Miscampbell Air Marshal Sir Edward Gordon Jones Air ace who fought biplane duels with Italian pilots in the skies over Greece and Albania during the Second World War Air Marshal Sir Edward Gordon Jones, KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC, wartime fighter ace and AOC-in-C Near East Air Force, 1966-69, was born on August 31,1914. He died on February 20,2007, aged 92 John Coates Wartime SOE officer and expert on the Komi language John Coates, DSO, SOE veteran and linguist, was born on August 8,1918. He died on December 25,2006, aged 88 Sir Victor Le Fanu Stalwart Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons Sir Victor Le Fanu, KCVO, Serjeant at Arms, House of Commons, 1982-89, was born on January 24,1925. He died on February 5,2007, aged 82 Questions Answered Cats, dogs and how we know we're dead Why Aslef cannot expel member of BNP Law Report European Court of Human Rights Judicial review appropriate remedy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Calls to the Bar Court Circular Taking the lead at Crufts Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private University News Tsunamis show even false alarms are worth ringing Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 9,1839 The Wolverhampton Chronicle's account of a fatal prize-fight is deemed worthy of a repeat in The Times Winning Move Solution Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Charity Appeals Legal Notices Birthdays Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices O'Dwyer plays lead role on Hardy Eustace Racing Irish hopes rest with familiar pair Jockey says he will alter tactics Win a VIP trip to the Cheltenham Gold Cup Prolonged rain eases going concern Timesonline Rugby union Football Sandown Park Racing Ayr Leicester Wincanton Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Course specialists Vaughan out to maintain pressure on Australia Cricket World Cup Fletcher shrugs off captain's form England look to bowling line-up Teams Badminton Results Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Rugby league Ice hockey Rugby union Other sport Squash Tennis World Cup 2007 Sport Staff: Random blood tests in new crackdown on drugs Cycling Robertson and Emms battle on Sanderson blow Moxon takes over Ashton in demand Oxford sail home Injury fails to suppress Henman's appetite Tennis Renault Catt confident age will not dim creative powers Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Veteran centre awaits French test Woodward texts his congratulations The Times Hayes puts critics to flight Eternal City offers happy alternative to booze cruise Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship With show of power play Italy team The london paper Timesonline From Best to worst: the confessions of a maverick Football The Times England relish joy of six Fallen Idle Now I'm fit for the task after talking the talk Pressure builds on Pearce as City hope for Cup fillip Football Last night's results Blacks Losing in style: how Arsenal discovered an ugly truth about the Beautiful Game Wenger must buy or risk becoming a spent force Football Lack of proven goalscorer costly Eto'o likely to be on list to targets Top targets for a forward-thinking manager with money to spare The Premiership today Could the rightful owner of Alex please step forward? Football Champions League Fusion Americans ready to take full control of Liverpool Gillette Fusion Competition too close to call but English clubs can feel confident Football Champions League Nothing between sides, says Ferguson Gerrard ready to take on anyone United left with void as Larsson bids fond farewell Keane hot as mustard on return from ban Uefa Cup Braga v Tottenham Hotspur Guinness Roeder confident of finishing job after Martins masterclass Uefa Cup Rangers' Uefa Cup hopes are in the balance after a … Times Crossword 23,544 The Insider United ready to break the bank in campaign to keep Ronaldo Index The Times Inside Simon Barnes Tennis Index The face Goodbye Cap . . . until next time Did you see? The new art underground The click Did you know? The seeds of a debate Did you hear? How Gustav lost his mojo A day-old baby elephant with its mother at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang province, Thailand Modern morals Yanqui doodle dandy When a Dallas pizza chain began accepting Mexican money, its owner received a flood of hate mail. Martin Fletcher reports on the rise of Hispanic America and the 'culture war' Why the Duchess of Cornwall has done all women a favour AA In Body & Soul tomorrow Dick Cheney and DVT The Times Better to be outside sweeping than inside weeping Blood moon, black day on the pitch Ice folly I'm not into the celebrity side of things — it destroys lives The image we have of Julie Walters is of warmth and jollity. But the star of Becoming Jane is a professional and courteous actress who doesn't play the fame game. Interview by Penny Wark SAAB move your mind The Sunday Times Carry on smoking Haddock, with its juicy, silky flakes, is perfect for fish dishes provided it has been smoked naturally Smoked haddock chowder with saffron leeks Dijon smoked haddock with mash Splishme Fish pie with prawns Petits pois with cucumber Six of the best Spring coats T-Mobile Hot Hot Gossip No Laughing Matter The fall, rise and fall of Iggy stardust Nick Kent supported Iggy Pop through drugs, self-harm and poverty, but he argues here that the new Stooges album is an insult too far Volkswagen Iggy Pop — what you need to know about the man who wanted to be your dog I want it all and I want it now Crossover artists are trying to straddle both camps but Emma Pomfret doubts if they can win respect Times Online The inner nerd breaks cover Mark Ronson has worked with Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse and he's living the music producer's dream, the tells Ben Machell The Times Nul points for our Euro chances Times Online Beth Ditto on Talent Beth Ditto on Fame Beth Ditto on Food Pop Various Ballads of the Book Chemikal Underground Classical Maxim Vengerov Mozart violin concertos EMI Classics The Official UK Charts Classical Yannick Nezet-Seguin Bruckner ATMA Radio The Times Cinderella goes to the ball After centuries of derision and really feeble jokes the violin's bigger cousin the viola is getting a festival to itself. Neil Fisher reports Knock knock! Who's there? Some viola gags Pop Reviews First night Nine Inch Nails Brixton Academy, SW9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The RSC strikes camp Theatre Coriolanus RST Stratford Dance Shobana Jeyasingh Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Viktoria Mullova Wigmore Hall Tv & radio The Times Literary Supplement David Chater's choices Review 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Money Programme: Fat Man Thin Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Clash of the River Giants Five, 8pm Variations Castaway BBC One, 9pm The Wild West BBC Two, 9pm London Suite (TVM, 1996) Film Choice Five, 1.40pm Deception (2000) Channel 4,11.35pm MultiChannel In the Heat of the Night (1967) ITV3, 10.05pm The global warming debate overheats Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4158 Times2 quiz returns on Monday Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Wellman clinic Index The IMF's remarks are no reason to panic, and a bit of a cooling-off could even be beneficial Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Birmingham Average property prices £000s In Elegant House in Primrose Hill Get in Get out Get Away Nw1: a Grade II listed family home in an attractive square Out Georgian Country Home Away Tudor Hall in Somerset The Common Calling Down my Street Clapham's cultural buzz satisfies an array of youthful residents, says Paula Hawkins Wall Hall Be a Star of High Society What's New? A life of luxury awaits buyers in this converted Victorian country house, says Lucy Alexander Inside Track For Sale Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items An Art Gallery in Waiting Where to Spend It Breccles Hall in Norfolk is crying out for a collector's display, writes Marcus Binney Kingsoak Index Overseas Special Surf and Sufis Marrakesh offers investors a rich history and plenty of choice, as well as a coastline within easy reach, says Ginetta Vedrickas Fact File Staying Fresh in Marrakesh Villas in quieter parts of the city are being snapped up by Brits. Eithne Power reports A Des Res in Fez Overseas Special Sebastian Lander meets a couple who turned a £22,000 down-at-heel Moroccan riad into a spectacular home Fact File The Brighton of Morocco Latitudes Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Rises on Yucatan Karen Dugdale investigates the latest property hotspot on the Gulf of Mexico Overseas Special Fact File St Lucia Builds on World Cup Fever Overseas Special The Caribbean cricket festival has unleashed a property boom that should lure plenty of overseas buyers, says Lorna Blackwood Ocean's Edge Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Renaissance Overseas Special A select band of buyers can live like princes in this Florentine palazzo, says Lisa Grainger Fact File Fast Track Invasion of France Overseas Special A high-speed train link across the Channel opening this year will make access easier to that second home, says Andrew Riley Departing Soon . . . Getting aboard Family Home in Northern France French Connections Three homes to dream of on the train Converted Castle in Limousin Studio Apartment in Paris All Change by the Med Overseas Special Rupert Wright meets a developer determined to reflect the perfection of Languedoc Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Desert Island Risks Overseas Special Tropical hideaways are easy to find but beware of property sharks, says Jack Barker Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Resqurts Bulgarian Dreams Shelter from the Sun Overseas Special More and more elderly Britons are finding life in Spain a struggle, says Robert Nurden Friends Disunited Your income will suffer if you are too free with your holiday home, says Faith Glasgow Fact File Bulgaria Rocketing Ahead Again Where next? Darlington, home of the first railway boom, is building up steam, says Caroline Brannigan Fact File British Gas Cool for Kids and Buggies Cool in your Code Damian Barr ventures into Crouch End and finds it family-friendly perfection Ideal Home Show The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills The Factory Workers Where to Spend It A Couple turned a derelict industrial site into a cutting-edge home, says Fred Redwood The Rise of the Sealed Bid Buyer Beware Multiple Display Advertising Items OFT Approved code Banner Homes Homework Home File Resurfacing an Enamel Bath The Times Bed Linen save Step with Great Care Home File When nearing retirement age, it pays not to rush into schemes for releasing equity Best Buys - Remortgages Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Q&A Noisy Builders Bricks and Mortar Property Investor The Times Hollywood waited for the finale of Peter Jackson's trilogy before rewarding him, says Ian Johns The party of 2004 Times Online Best Picture Nominees Best Picture Nominees The best skit The Lord of the Ringrd of the Rings

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