News from 13/03/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jeremy Goldsmith, David Townsend, Will Luke, Carolyn Date, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, James Harding, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Dr Azhar Farooqi, Stewart Cross, Ivo Tennant, Clare Tickell, chief executive, Robert Porter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Ravi Shah, Christine Seib, David Chater, Matthew Taylor, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Marcus Oscarsson, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Andy Forster, Gary Jacob, Roger Craig, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Jen Redshaw, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Stennett, Elizabeth Colman, Luuk van Troost, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Richard Johnson, Ron Lewis, Chiade O'Shea, David Pannick, QC, Professor Denis Baron, Greg Hurst, Lord Bruce-Lockhart, chairman, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Bob Woolmer, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Dave Langford-Smith, Peter Scott, Roy Friedman, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Sandra Parsons, Shane Warne, Erica Wagner, Francesca Steele, Michael Mansfield, QC, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dwayne Leverock, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Peter J. Silvester, Michele Kirsch, Bernard Matthews, Chairman, Thomas Catán, Vicky Ward, Nigel Henderson, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, David Crossland, Mike Rosewell, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Terry Evans, John Busby, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Tiffany Hancock, Adam Sampson, chief executive, George Codrington, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Lydia Hislop, Joan McFadden, Stephen Cragg, Gervase Phillips, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Peter Haldane, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Rice-Evans, Thom Dyke, Olav Bjortomt, Glenn Rogers, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Mark Bristow, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Newley,
ResumoIndex Cut mobile phone bills in months, firms told Cost of texting to and from Europe will fall EU orders an end to 'rip-off' charges by June Why London is now the world's capital city Loophole lets anyone claim EU farm cash Scientists' high hopes Reason revealed Driving up Aston Law Best for Sport Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Kinnock joins rebel MPs in campaign to scupper Trident vote Biggest revolt since Iraq war Brown ally quits Commons post The Times leaves the rest behind Rebel hordes Pugh BBC correspondent kidnapped in Gaza Women die in fire Real IRA still a risk 14 held over attack Father sends children to Everest Base Camp tests to advance science Effect of altitude will be measured Young react severely to sudden heights Tiffany & Co EU loophole allows city 'farmers' to reap millions in subsidy harvest Cash is meant to cut production Lax rules enable anyone to qualify Judge reveals why he acquitted officer Wembley sold out Computer DVT risk Sex offender jailed Lighter duties Youngest MRSA victim might have lived 'if staff had acted' Baby fell ill soon after he was born Family criticise hospital procedures ITV claims it all adds up Tod's Two rival visions that put the planet at the heart … Green debate Lag your loft, fit low-energy bulbs and turn off the telly The political battleground is no longer blue or red, but green as rival parties count the carbon How they compare Voters do care, but they prefer the carrot to the stick 15,590 reasons to put at-risk species first Ferragamo Why shorter men were walking tall 4m years ago Father saw son and friend die in mountain blizzard Trio were warned against skiing trek Men spent 50 hours lost in snow Green Flag Inside Track Hitachi It's time to talk-in many languages Dearing report brings £50m pledge Compulsory study for seven-year-olds Dfs A final word on Liz Hurley's very extended nuptials, … Shilpa Shetty, of Celebrity Big Brother and Indian film fame, was in Westminster Abbey yesterday to deliver a personal message as part of the celebrations for Commonwealth Day Later this week Al Gore, Democrat, environmentalist … Our competition to provide a caption for our picture … The real power behind the throne People Pity the University of Cambridge's poor boxing team, … After all that, the Kazakhs actually appear to be quite Lexus Forget flowers — say it with a party political broadcas Postscript Penguin is to publish a new Nick Hornby novel called … Angelina Jolie is sick of her aid work being patronised Parents are protesting that Oprah Winfrey's pioneering Lord Levy wanted me to lie for him: Ruth Turner claim finally revealed BBC can report injunction reasons Ruling destroys Goldsmith strategy Black activist loses his own race insult appeal Royal aide denies Prince sought to have health academic disciplined Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bombs' in July 21 plot were lethal, jury told Court sees film of test on 'replicas' Scientists kept 400 yards away Orange Language Handicap Schools let down their children when they let them off languages A Tyranny in Tatters Mugabe lashes out as conditions worsen in Zimbabwe Londonland Is it time the capital seceded from Britain to form its own nation-state? How do you beat a $1,000 omelette? Picture Gallery Pirates in Persuasion? I'm not persuaded There's no choice: wrap up and grit your teeth Synagogue fees Baton charge Rocket science Fiddling while Rome runs out of combustibles Defence budget Timesonline Wise heads for a new Lords Army offence Va-va-phut Testing, testing Knockout books The media is ravenous for an Aitken moment So, Dr No, what exactly were the last 40 years all about? Hp Teenager obsessed with horror films stabbed friends to death Two boys died in 'ferocious attack' Relatives heckle manslaughter plea Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenhams Boom in cannabis farms after law on possession is relaxed Drugs Jail staff 'afraid to take control' Prisons Unlimited downloads 'a scam' Internet Harman criticises law firms Judiciary Lloyds TSB O brave new world, that has such composers in it First night Opera The Tempest Covent Garden, WC2 Early birds tell us that spring is here, even if the calendar doesn't Chiffchaff beats cuckoo as first sign Butterflies and frogs on the move In a chiff and a chaff, the real meaning of life Signs of the time Fewer new people are without a home Ofcom criticism Death of pilot Damages for son Teacher jailed Drugs at school In the pink Heathrow express Millennium Dome's curse could yet be lifted by the golden touch of King Tut The wait is over: Lord Wallpaper has spoken Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord knows Grand Vitara White detective in Dizaei case was given payout for race bias Head of inquiry issued legal threat Black officers threaten to pull out Multiple Display Advertising Items Women who are harassed by public can sue the boss Judge's ruling broadens the law Hospitality trade is the main target Duty of care Equal-pay deadline fails despite ten years' notice Bus kills mother and daughter Soldiers' bodies flown home The Drifters hurt in motorway crash Heath's house stays off-limits Octavia Sport Banksy mural painted over Dome row over casino rivals Volunteers in coastal clear-up Music trial to calm pupils Why pop-ups may be toast Cockerel defies a ban on crowing Cries are just too loud for neighbours Owner fined over abatement order Multiple Display Advertising Items Council wins full ASBO for boy of 10 Microsoft Zimbabwe Israel The fine art of feuding The truth behind two giants of literature, one black eye and 30 years of silence Authors end feud after three decades Photographer tells of sucker punch German drivers say life in fast lane is not the end of the world "It's more than 10 years since I appeared in my own advertisements. Now it's time to do so again. " Meet Nancy (Reuters): Court throws out blogger's appeal (AP): Torture denounced (AFP): Passengers injured (AFP): Russia accused (Reuters): 'Drugs' rap (Reuters): Holy water stunt Moment of vandalism may lead to a lifetime in prison Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensitive subjects Mugabe rival has surgery after beating MDC leader has deep wound to head Police accuse him of inciting violence RIAS (AP): Israel recalls wayward envoy Snakes alive! It's round-up time £15m theft by 'trusted' client (Reuters): Military service cut by half ING Direct (Reuters): Joyriders blamed for starting fire that threatened homes Iran's nuclear plans hit as Russians hold back fuel in row about money Iran said to owe millions of dollars Opening of plant likely to be delayed Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers riot over judge's suspension Tribal leaders block plan for sewage 'snow' at resort on sacred land Npower Army health chief sacked over scandal of wounded war veterans General tried to play down neglect Inquiry into military hospitals The Sunday Times War casualties 'Prostitute' arrested after police rape claims Tears and a kiss as family says goodbye forever to bride crossing the great divide Golan woman now 'enemy of the state' 15,000 Druze split by Israel and Syria Don't bet on this tycoon's wedding spectacle Druze Arabs Poms spoil the Coathanger's birthday party Harbour Bridge celebrates 75 years Briton is credited as the 'design god' Multiple Display Advertising Items Made in Australia? Hearing Aid World Warner wrestles with EMI dilemma Akzo may bid Quote of the day Nikko stays Business big shot Net Jets KKR weighs higher offer after Boots board rejects approach Deputy chairman kept out of meeting Target's shares close up by 7% Off the marque Stock markets Strategy of HSBC pension funds attacked Dulux maker sale may be shaggy dog story The acid test Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Past can pay Need to know Results in brief Warner Music cautious over raising its offer to break the impasse on EMI US group wants to see rival's books Bronfman weighs up his options RWE npower to replace energy plant A compact history Timesonline Today, as even I know and I know nothing about horse … City Diary Video Professor Something will just have to turn up City Diary Rudd could face 'hit squad' chum City Diary The International Monetary Fund is taking action agains City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day I am sorry to report the death at the weekend, at a … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch (Reuters): Rexam sells glass unit to Irish rival Monsoon sales fall Hiscox profit down Buyout backing Pipex up for sale Rapide speeds up Aston Martin's growth plans under new owners Carmaker will hire 200 workers Debt will be pumped into group Motor marque Shifting up a gear to present day StairGlide Cash-rich Akzo refuses to rule out bid for ICI The Times Deal makes Smith & Nephew top-four orthopaedics firm Housing market reports differ on impact of rates Surveyors find slow gain in prices State data shows pick-up in pace Collins Stewart seeks to trade in Bombay Timesonline Price rise at factory gate adds to fear of dearer borrowing Business staff: KKR buyout boosts Dollar chain shares The Times Panel calls for law on profits guidance to be scrapped in US New proposals Moody's recalls its bank rating system Discord over iTunes (AFX): British Land deal (AP): Nortel charges Business big shot Taizo Nishimuro Banks call in their debts at sub-prime mortgage lender Nikko Cordial escapes delisting over scandal Exchange suffers 'blow to credibility' Decision could cost Citigroup dear Thelondonpaper The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Betfair British funds Mounting trade surplus puts pressure on China Figure is second highest on record Currency float fails to stem rises Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Positive messages at C&W help rest of telecoms sector Large caps RC rises to high as earnings treble Small caps Gilts A drop in Bovis Homes shares should not be misread as negative Lookers Aero Inventory Equity Prices The share centre Nmauk Crufts Rear-Admiral Bill Higgins D-notice committee secretary who clashed with Margaret Thatcher over the best method of keeping secrets secret Rear-Admiral Bill Higgins, CB, CBE, Secretary to the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee, 1986-92, was born on May 18,1928. He died on January 20,2007, aged 78 Weather eye Sir Christopher Lawson The 'Man from Mars' who, as a member of the Hemel Hempstead Mafia, modernised Conservative Central Office Sir Christopher Lawson, KBE, management and marketing consultant, was born on October 31,1922. He died on March 5,2007, aged 84 Peter Thornton Curator at the V&A and the Soane Museum who was admired for the authenticity of his restorations Peter Thornton, CBE, historian and curator, was born on April 8,1925. He died on February 8,2007, aged 81 Julian Budden Broadcaster and scholar of Italian opera whose research did much to secure Verdi's historical reputation Julian Budden, Verdi scholar, was born on April 9,1924. He died on February 28,2007, aged 82 Lives in Brief Russell Churney Pianist best known for his workwith Fascinating Aïda Russell Churney, pianist and musical director, was born on September 10,1964. He died on February 27, aged 42 Richard Jeni Popular US stand-up comedian on stage and television Richard Jeni, comedian, was born on October 31,1957. He died of gunshot wounds on March 10,2007, aged 49 Burden on defendant is evidential only Law Report Court of Appeal Court free to use best procedure Chancery Division Correction Court Circular Results Crufts Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Fluctuations in the Sun may be changing climate Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 13,1832 As the Great Reform Bill is threatened in the House of Lords, The Times thunders against its opponents and urges the Prime Minister to stand firm in the cause of reform Winning Move Weather Olympic lure leads to record foreign influx Rowing Xchanging Boat Race How the crews line up Sedgefield Racing Festival time Southwell Six Nations Football Matharu prepares to give Wie a run for her money in fame game Golf Sikh woman on rapid rise to top Teenager targets three wins this year Gifted youth Munster keen to persuade Carney out of retirement Rugby league Farrell experiment going up in smoke as time runs out to find right formula Rugby union Football Results Basketball Cycling Ice hockey Golf Rugby league Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Ashton faced with painful decisions after Tindall blow Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Centre ruled out of Wales match Flood and Catt having treatment England's young backs graduate with distinction The men to rule the world in 2011 Timesonline How I was able to encourage Flood to allow his instinct to shine through The EDF Energy Cup Cheltenham Cheltenham Festival Ladbrokes Reading the racecard Festival specialists Die is cast for the hottest game in town Cheltenham Festival My Way De Solzen to pass Arkle test Timesonline Taunton Yesterday's results Plumpton Holding out for a hero, and a winner for Fitzy Cheltenham Festival Bluesq Far From Trouble is ruled out of meeting Cheltenham Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest odds Ladbrokes Expectation high for opening day Cheltenham Festival Festival fever Thunderer's view Detroit City to emulate illustrious stablemate The experts' view Timesonline William Hill Atwal faces charge over crash fatality Parrott fashion McQuaid hopeful Tuqiri signs up Europe beckons Razor-sharp deal Millar stays in lead A drive with Rafa reveals a man on mission of resistance Tennis Federer exit hands Murray golden chance Tennis Pacific Life Open Winning streak comes to end at 41 Scot makes short work of Mahut Luck of the draw Air cadets West Indies must be party-poopers rather than play the party animals Cricket World Cup Lloyd questions discipline of team Lara says the time to perform is now Stay-away Barmy Army waiting for the real action to begin Vaughan manages to stand on ceremony Sport on television Inside Times2 Timesonline The Times Pearce faces uphill climb to survive test of City limits Football Growing dissent from all corners Barton escapes censure from FA The Times Roeder quick to warn Chelsea off Taylor Wembley looks destined to provide home for play-offs Football Keane puts claws away over errant trio The Premiership today Cooke awaits his trip down memory lane with Beckham Let's have a seated debate Ferguson gets glimpse of one that got away with Ronaldinho's visit Football Larsson to face former colleagues Beckham ruled out but will attend Mourinho's romancing of Real spells Chelsea unrest Davies charged on two counts Accrington drive McFarland departs Italian fails test Boost for Wales Title contenders are kept apart to dismay of Savage Football FA Cup Blackburn are confident of upset Split loyalties for England goalkeeper Renault Vans Alex injury adds to feel-good factor at resurgent Liverpool Football Timesonline Tamuz gets green light for Israel Times Crossword 23,547 The Insider Lampard sets deadline in contract talks with Chelsea England player could buy way out Pressure builds on Terry to sign The Times Betfair Times wins Exclusive: Richard Johnson is feeling champion Index Index The face Winner-in-waiting Did you see? Don't let me be misunderstood The click Did you know? I'm a celebrity lite Did you hear? Shopping? This is war A dancer performing at the opening ceremony of the cricket World Cup at the Trelawny stadium in Jamaica Modern morals London calling It's cool, classy, cosmopolitan — and it should secede from the UK. Business Editor James Harding on why London is the new capital of the world Timesonline Time for passports to Pimlico? The Times The view from the North 'NY is cheaper and more convenient' The Londoner in New York 'London has endless possibility' The New Yorker in London The best defence against wrinkles Nutrition Costly supplements may not be the best way to keep your skin looking good. Amanda Ursell agrees with a low-tech approach that starts with what you eat Food matters What a difference a bread makes The Times A British sauce confirms that we're losing it Not quite the full picture Curse of the unread Hot Fuzz We're ready to ski down the slopes — and up the social ladder Parents Sandra Parsons never got round to taking her family to the snow, but learning on a simulator awoke her inner skier - and her social ambition When monogamy becomes monotony Men tuesday Thousands of Britons have joined a site for the 'married but looking'. Tiffany Hancock reports Nokia How to keep a husband and a lover — by a wife Keeping quiet Nokia A little bit of Hoxton in Dubai Arts What sold at the first Gulf Art Fair? Gavin Turk's prized rubbish bags or a gun-wielding terrorist Snoopy? David Rose reports First Night Derwent May Welcome to Utopia Joanna Pitman discovers the untouched world that greeted the first settlers to North America A New World British Museum, WC1 The Times Reviews First night Theatre The Caucasian Chalk Circle Cottesloe Comedy Marcus Brigstocke Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Theatre Pramface Warehouse, Croydon Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Oh you pretty things Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Life on Mars Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Fall of Conrad Black BBC Two, 10pm Kidnapped Channel 4,10pm Stark Raving Mad (2002) Film Choice BBC One, 12.15am K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) MultiChannel More4,9pm Just Married (2003) Film4,9pm The big brother of all retreats Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge - Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4161 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Key Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Reality Checks Other Views Focus is on the cost to the public purse Issue of the Week save or Spend? Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Health visitors to go it alone? Health Other Stories we Liked Vaccines like to play it cool 'Lazy' response sparks fury Poor quality PFI schools 'blight lives' Private Finance Who'll care for asylum orphans? Social Care Jargon Decoder A fresh take on homelessness Interview Jenny Edwards, chief executive of Homeless Link, tells Fay Schopen why John Bird, founder of The Big Issue, is wrong about rough sleepers being mainly drunks and drug addicts Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard No power means no residents Regeneration Finance Public : Private Awards 2007 Looser belts spell danger Fear over probation reform Voluntary Sector Heads turn on demand for data Education Fingerprint security for data sticks Police Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments The Times How do we define real volunteers? What Worked for Me Dr Azhar Farooqi a GP in Leicester, on a screening project to identify people with type 2 diabetes Screen Ploy Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items It is time to act over the failings of forensic scientists Too many cases are going badly wrong — the criminal justice system must take a firm grip now, writes Michael Mansfield, QC 23 essex street The Times Law Section Why diversity is still proving difficult The College of Law Show and tell — how charities will serve the public Robert Porter explains why modern-day charity no longer begins at home . . . School gates open to gifted but poor How can a fee-paying school prove that it is worthy of being called a charity? Peter Scott on the effects of the new Charities Act A brush with the cruelty of death row What makes vodka vodka? Thom Dyke reports on why international trade agreements are raising the spirits of lawyers Lawyer of the week Mark Harper Edward Fennell in the City Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on a citizen's arrest, over-payments and tax on winnings Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel I'm sorry, would you mind repeating that? Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Get ready for the carnival Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Contents Vaughan's dark horses look forward to the ride Richard Hobson maintains that England's inexperienced line-up are outsiders to win the World Cup but are not without chances, especially with two genuinely world-class players in the side Don't miss a single ball United colours Hosts keen to make direct hit Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Christopher Martin-Jenkins says that a fresh format and new grounds will revive the tournament's unpredictable aura Did you know? The paradise island that provides peak viewing time Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup Geoffrey Dean reveals the best places to have fun on St Lucia So close England's World Cup history Bluesq Sun will never truly go down on West Indies' everlasting gift Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Simon Barnes reflects on days when the game became the ultimate symbol of black power Rise and fall of West Indies in World Cup Region comes together to achieve the impossible Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup Still backing Australia to complete their hat-trick Shane Warne believes that his former team-mates will maintain their dominance despite the threat posed by Sri Lanka and New Zealand Did you know? Invesco Perpetual My favourite XI Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup One thing's for sure - I'd rather have the job of selecting this team than the task of bowling against them Opening Batsmen Middle Order Knight implores England to put their Strauss in order Patrick Kidd on Sky man's recipe for success All-rounders Fast Bowlers Spinner Twelfth Man Codemasters Barbados pays homage to its past in laying foundations for future Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup Ron Lewis reports that the rebuilt Kensington Oval is ready to be unveiled to the world Did you know? Matthew Pryor sizes things up 'Small grounds for optimism' The big hitters Cricket World Cup 2007 The magnificent seven Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Will Luke runs the rule over the teams that are most likely to ruin England's dream of winning their first World Cup India New Zealand Australia Sri Lanka Pakistan South Africa Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup Did you know? EA Sports South Africa have expertise and impetus to upset the odds Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Bookmakers could be given a shock as pieces fall nicely into place for my former team Did you know? Ranatunga happy to focus on targets away from cricket Ivo Tennant finds the man who led Sri Lanka to World Cup glory is now a political animal Invesco Perpetual The unlikely lads hoping to make name for themselves Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Rod Gilmour and Will Luke look at some of the minor nations' players who have to train while holding down a day job Invesco Perpetual Foreign investment helping minnows to raise their game Invesco Perpetual Cricket World Cup John Westerby finds out how love in a cold climate is making Scotland stronger David Townsend tracks the rapid progress of Ireland thanks in part to an English coach and migrant workers attracted by a strong economy Did you know? Mortaza keen to celebrate Bangladesh landmark England's chosen few to take on the world Cricket World Cup Invesco Perpetual Bowlers Invesco Perpetual
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