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News from 30/03/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Peter Graham-Woollard, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Ron Plowman, David Brown, Brian Craig Chairman, Alexandra Frean, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Avtar Bhatoa, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Thomas F. Maher Director, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Terence Casey, Richard Miller Director, Ivo Tennant, Hugo RifKind, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Anthony Serrano, Carol Midgley, David O'Leary, Christine Seib, C. F. Heron-Watson The Secretary, Peter Stockill, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Will Werry, Elizabeth Judge, Ruth Hayward, Patrick Kidd, Jonathan Strode, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Chris Randall, Richard Jenner Director, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Jonathan Cornell, Kasia Maciejowska, Peter Ridsdale, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Tricia Holly Davis, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Caroline Little, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Karen Mackey Chief Executive, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rodney Warren Director, Anselm Eldergill President, Randhir Singh Bains, Terry Venables, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Sir John Graham, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Frances Crook Director, Professor John McKenzie, Henry McKenzie Johnston, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Donald Graham, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Gerald Krasner, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Beroness Coussins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lee Bowyer and Jonathan Woodgate, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Andrew Drummond, Chris Campling, Oliver Tickell, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Colin Bobb-Semple, Dominic Bertioli, Marcus Leroux, Denis Baron, Mick Hume, John Carr, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Matthew Edwards, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, G. Wright, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Ali Ansari, Russell Jenkins, Steve Hynes Director, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Baron Hameed, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Philip Pangalos, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, John Megoran, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Katie Green, Stuart Birch, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Anthony J. N. Kirklaura Janes, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Stefan Simanowitz, Judith Heywood, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, E. A. Carrey, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Alistair MacDonald, Richard Ford, Greg Powell President, Vivien Gambling, Bryce Elder, Baron Krebs, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Baron Bew, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Millions are caught in great credit card heist Hackers steal details of 45 million people Customers of leading fashion chain at risk T. K. maxx Iran raises pressure on Blair in hostage crisis Bank charges inquiry Bricks and Mortar Grade to seize FA Cup Police emergency Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Cameron rapped over using offices for fundraising Wealthy donors enjoyed lunches Commons rules must be tightened Blair 'will step down in June' On report Pugh Co2 emissions in UK greater than 1997 China for students Capping dropped Hanging verdict £800,000 house is price of peace in the heart of Belfast's Murder Triangle Belfast values go through the roof Murder triangle is one of the hotspots A period des res Luxury . . . Tiffany & Co Snatch of the day for Grade as ITV closes in on England and FA Cup Millions are caught in great credit card heist Top deals TK Maxx shops Iran loses case over 'looted' treasures Knife sister in court Body flown home Pilot dies in crash Losing hand Fit and tell Three's company on gorilla love island Apes are given cage-free habitat Biggest revamp at zoo for 40 years Gucci Big facts Blair livid as hostage letter Iran captives UN quibbles over wording of 'strong' statement and Iran is seen as trying to dictate British foreign policy Amazing Grace Gulf stand-off Mother tells of trauma as son is paraded on television 'All Britain has to do is to admit they made a mistake' Star of India Homebase Only one in forty police officers free to answer 999 calls Sir Ian Blair's account of siege called into question Hotel towel was used to strangle Woolmer, police say Method explains absence of bruising Detectives look at a 'jigsaw of clues' Mother can't watch as cup match splits cricket family 'Cuts creating crisis in sexual health' Drink, drugs down Monkey thief jailed (NICE): Hope for drug Petrol prices up Conman curate Dfs Kate Middleton complains to PCC over photograph Picture taken of her heading to work New bid to protect her from paparazzi Home Staff: Troopers in race assault spared prison Marksandspencer Girls head truancy table as 43,000 pupils skip classes 7m half-days are missed each year Fewer absences in ethnic minorities Lessons in how to walk Currys The Times The forms-of-address section has vanished from the … Liam Gallagher has called Bloc Party "a band off Univer Lexus Further terrifying glimpses into the newfound sense of humour of the Labour deputy leader contender People After Zoë Wanamaker played the Quidditch mistress Madam It is more than a month, technically, until Martin … Bono, after accepting an honorary knighthood in Dublin The much-heralded wind turbine on David Cameron's house The great Paul Daniels, we gather, paid a visit to … Rowan Atkinson reveals to Empire. com the dangers of … Postscript Jack White, frontman with the White Stripes and the … Bath store Ikea Fish oil 'reduces the risk of heart attack' Better than just statins, says report More than 18,000 patients studied Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharps Cabinet 'bent on revenge' after casino vote defeat Government will push plan through Blair anger on day trip to Manchester Greater London Fund for the Blind Modesty pays off as former Smith goes to No 1 in the US Surprise success for Johnny Marr He pips Joss Stone to top album spot Mr. Bean's Holiday Divide and Rule? Too many details remain unclear in the shake-up at the Home Office Time of Fold Ministers should now opt for a moratorium on casinos policy The Shamrock Sport Play up, play up, and play the grand old Gaelic game of emerald wickets It's game of two halves, Gordon Picture Gallery Blame it on the changing of the Guards Thunderer: Amazingly graceless remarks by dull critics Legal aid reform threatens justice Tax sense on tap Education: charity, choice and private tuition Slave Act limits Timesonline The ins and outs of the Iran hostage crisis Hell on Earth Precious words Older and wiser Pen pals? 'Israel right or wrong' is not a grown-up debate Look on those monuments to megalomania, and despair Multiple Display Advertising Items Guilty parents spend £1,200 on treats for their children Sister 'confronted killer' Suspect drew sketch of English teacher days before murder Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Millets How the flat cap has become an icon of fashion down south Debenhams Emotions reach bursting point in classic revival First night Theatre The Rose Tattoo National Theatre: Oliver The flying palace that's fit for a king who has no qualms about his carbon footprint £225m jet is the ultimate in luxury Mystery buyer lifts Airbus fortunes Jet lag may pose health risks to long-haul aircrew Now adjust your body clock Boots Flash Gordon makes way for man behaving badly Chancellor takes hard line on child poverty Multiple Display Advertising Items Alzheimer's patients controlled by drugs that 'worsen symptoms and shorten life' PSORIassist New 'selfish' gene aids plan for safe mosquito Dementia care Olympus Multiple Display Advertising Items Coming home to Britain, the man held at Guantanamo for four years Think like Wallace and Gromit, pupils told Scheme will foster talent for invention Search is on for new James Dysons Actors help teachers and children to get best out of the Bard Marksandspencer Currys Currys Dolphin Bathrooms Government ready for rethink over the public's right to know Freedom of information More funds for green farmers Agriculture (PA): Price rises 'will hit the poorest' Water Fares form third of complaints Railways Firstdirect If you want to serve oysters, you must first save the sharks Predators 'vital to the food chain' Shellfish dwindle as large killers die Senior judge fears 'recurrent crisis' in Home Office split Concern over funding for courts Prison population hits all-time record A famous victory with some loose ends Titanic passenger's foreboding Bringing it all together Lost giant Long to rain over us … a fan holds court on British tennis Sony Hospital ignored safety rules Stabbed for taking drugs stand 'Change clothes for a smoke' Judge urges warring neighbours to settle Fence row appeal will cost thousands Garden feud ends 30 years of peace Sister of 'honour victim' says she was threatened Averys The law of adverse possession Nikon Australia America Soft? So they call me soft, eh? 'Rocky' Royal comes out fighting Socialist makes a comeback in polls Campaign focuses on personal touch Multiple Display Advertising Items Weeping judge blamed dead woman to dodge speed fines Out of order Skating champions die in ferry smash Son saves mother in late-night horror Teenage prodigy is presumed dead Npower Carpet Right Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten years in jail for insulting the king 'It's rather high' says Swiss engineer Rejected deal on community service Multiple Display Advertising Items Arabs offer Israelis land-for-peace deal (AP): Boy's cool find on the tide (AP): Returned art on display TV actor may run for president (AP): Robot jockeys get the hump The Times Blossoms foil the pundits to bring spring on a surprise date Multiple Display Advertising Items Senate defies presidential veto and demands timetable to end Iraq war I'm Bush's brain, see me flap my dancing is a load … The Times Black gets back on the party circuit Tycoon crosses border in mid-trial Nixon biography is out next month Post Office War honour at last for US black angels (Reuters): Religious schools 'training jihadi' (AP): Hostage dismissals (Reuters): Beckenbauer plot (AP): 'Madame' repents (AP): Pet rescue (Reuters): Life for riot killers (Reuters): 'Bad taste' fashion (AFP): Emmy for AI Gore Africa gives Mugabe its blessing to fight West's sanctions Summit meeting endorses regime MDC activists on trial over bombings Islamist rebels drag soldiers' bodies through streets The neighbours Insults are abuse of the dictionary Demeaning entry causes outrage Guardians of Spanish reject pleas Ba Secretary sacked for blog on office life wins £30,000 Word play The odd couple trying to set Ukraine on road to Europe Statesman and tycoon join forces Tour sells benefit of looking west Mesh computer The discreet little nun who could speed John Paul to sainthood Pope's name led to 'miracle' recovery She is chosen to support campaign Clarks Making saints (AP): Tamil Tigers 'killed in battle at sea' (AFP): Mayor 'was a spy' (AFP): Cabinet shake-up (AFP): Avalanches kill 12 (AFP): Hotel blast death (Reuters): In the doghouse The Times Tate & Lyle near to starch unit sale BMW site in India DSG fraud fear Lloyd's record Quote of the day Man float plan Business big shot Watchdog launches inquiry into current account fees OFT to extend bank investigation Regulator rejects quick-fix solution Whispers leave S&N frothing Goldman Sachs eyed Kingfisher as potential takeover candidate Sporting chance Stock markets SAS tries to land deal to offload its £100m bmi stake Nicholas King Homes PLC You know that I'm not one to gossip, but … Public interest Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies On balance a fine decision Need to know Results in brief British Land hoists for sale sign over EBRD's head office Owner looking for at least £386m Marble earned glistening bank jibe London's top 70 behind $460bn European hedge fund boom Lavish lifestyle So where is Jacques Attali? The Times Lloyd's keeps eye on conditions despite record £3.7bn year Canaccord sizes up distressed Bridgewell Equitable rules out sale until at least end of the year LSE defends junior market Investors spurn Ashley Icap amasses war chest Compass 'back on course' Samsung Ford blames costs for decision to close Leamington foundry Salvage rewards sink European Confederation of the Footwear Industry Chunnel perk slips under the waves City Diary Someone has posted a petition on the Downing Street … City Diary Son's Wiki-d sense of online humour City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Ken Frost, campaigning Croydon accountant and occasiona City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Trouble abroad … Rumour-mongers boost S&N shares with talk of bid Stock rises 10% of Heineken tale Competition bars make bid unfeasible Tchenguiz goes hostile with La Tasca bid DSG's profits hit by suspected fraud The Times Borrowers face prospect of Maundy Thursday misery MPC briefing April The Times Rate rise threat grows as CBI reports high street sales surge Bank thinking Timesonline Tate & Lyle close to selling its European starch unit Several players interested in assets Break-up or partial sale likely SFO raids premises in Torex Retail case Colao to outline Vodafone's core strategy The Sunday Times Big shot Vittorio Colao Wheel deal OASiSHONGKONG BMW's first Indian plant in gear with rise in luxury tastes Roadworthy Fischer quits Credit Suisse after being overlooked for top job Stunned at losing out to American Takes lead role at small Belgian group Citigroup plans to recruit 10,000 staff in Asia push RHJ International Dell falls after audit finds 'misconduct' (AP): US telecoms win (Reuters): E. On files protest (AP): Apple iTunes deal (AFX): KKR stalks BCE The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cartier British funds Altimo may opt for float as part of global expansion Still talking with Western operators Litigation cases a turn-off for West Texas utility deal jeopardised by threat of $210m fine US put on watch as profits falter GSK multivaccine for developing world England football tests Grade's management skill Media Multiple Display Advertising Items SonyBMG retires demo and urges new talent to upload songs Media Doherty takes novel approach 50-50 deal with artists pioneered Mediapolis Bank picks runners for £200m Racing Post auction 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Chief executive's shares sale punctures Next optimism Large caps Bridgewell rallies on approaches Small caps Gilts Caterer can thrive if it gets the bread and butter decisions right Treveria Homeserve Equity Prices London Stock Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Thomas Hetherington Longserving Director of Public Prosecutions who oversaw the complicated birth of the Crown Prosecution Service Sir Thomas Hetherington, KCB, CBE, Director of Public Prosecutions, 1977-87, was born on september 18,1926. He died on March 28,2007, aged 80 Q&A Weather Eye Hyman Weiss 'Runyonesque' record company boss with a feel for Fifties R&b, gospel, blues and doo-wop Hyman "Hy" Weiss, record company owner, was born on February 12,1923. He died on March 20,2007, age 84 Johnny Booker Dynamic and energetic singer who led the most successful British skiffle group of the 1950s Johnny Booker, skiffie singer, was born on July 16,1934. He died on March 19,2007, aged 72 Lives in Brief Teresa Clements, teacher, was born in 1939. She died on February 18,2997, aged 67 Henry Fowler, Jamaican educationist and drama enthusiast, was born on May 12,1915. He died on February 14,2007, aged 91 Mighty falls and bridge-buzzing pilots Questions Answered Damages reduced to reflect events Law Report House of Lords Power to invite council to reconsider care plan Court of Appeal Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Life Baronies Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Dinner Ross-on-Wye missed out on the spring sunshine Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 30,1885 Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Timesonline Latest wills Court & Social Turnaround bodes well for fiscal growth Focus Report Greece Inflation expected to dip to 2.8 per cent Pension reform on the agenda Opap Lottery goes from strength to strength Drive to reinforce role as Southern Europe's powerhouse Locals press for benefits of oil change Focus Report Greece BMW P1international Toyota revs up Avensis range Motoring On sale in March Overtaking ban Pothole payout Mercedes-Benz More than just 'greens' beginning to play the Smart card Less Co2 means financial savings New ForTwo has more interior space Tired excuse for ignoring safety Specification Motorpoint Wolf-online Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Collier Hill looks to add rich purse to global gains Racing Well-travelled veteran aims high Dwyer expecting Sir Percy to shine Hereford Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Big-race betting Owen Slot Towcester Football Racing Staff: Gentleman's Deal draws support at Newcastle Lincoln odds Ascot Racing Jennie Riding was taken to hospital in North-ampton … Iktitaf among Meade trio heading to Punchestown The Wright track Lingfield Park Course specialists Wolverhampton US making waves with development of 'dolphin' Swimming World Championships Phelps benefits from new 'stroke' Records likely to keep tumbling Cycling Results Darts Golf Snooker Swimming Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Tennis Morley disappointed by choice of Britain coach Rugby league Fluid thinking Clubs could be heading for High Court over boycott Rugby union Heineken Cup quarter-finals RFU and PRL at loggerheads again French sides wait on Premiership The Sunday Times 2008 fixtures Wales test first for England McGeechan calls Dallaglio to the front for reinforcement Rugby union Heineken Cup quarter-finals Newcastle look for reward after difficult journey European Challenge Cup Wasps team Continental quest keeps season in high spirits Women sprinters quick to follow gold standard of Wiggins Cycling World Track Championships Beechcroft O'Sullivan struggle sets up Fu contest Sanderson signed Doncaster target Dann forced to quit Sorenstam battling to stay on top of her game Golf Setanta Golf Simon Dyson continued to cement his reputation as a … Westwood irons out errors to cut an early dash Anti-corruption chief 'skimming the surface' of illegal gambling Inzamam's attempt to forfeit again was resisted Styris and Oram the party poopers as West Indies falter Cricket World Cup Northernrock Scoreboard Super Eights Time is right for England to perform with style Cricket World Cup Strauss remains out of contention Vaughan in need of his first century Middling in the middle Porterfield tipped to keep opponents on their toes Squads Timesonline Phone giant offers to help ring the changes Tennis Resurgent Williams faces an ultimatum Blacks United target Huntelaar to keep the momentum going Football Holland striker on Ferguson's wish list Hargreaves and Torres still in frame Thelondonpaper Jewell stands ground over Dowd Old Trafford succession is an inviting prospect for Hughes Football Bent was not fit for qualifiers, says Pardew The Premiership today Healy earns rave reviews by shooting to top of the charts Football Rangers consider move for striker Sanchez's team surprise leaders Team of ' 82: the Northern lights-O'Neill, Jennings and Armstrong included-who inflicted pain in Spain Marching on together into obscurity - where it all went wrong for Leeds United Football As away trips to Gillingham beckon, Rick Broadbent begins his two-part series on the fall of a former power Bottom of table The Elland Road to nowhere The Times New health concerns as Maradona enters clinic Football Gerrard feels the pressure reduce with crucial goals Midfield player is central to success Owen could enter Tallinn calculations Rising Nugent aiming to ensure his name sticks McClaren suffering the loneliness of the long-distance manager Football The Times Such poison, such hatred . . . but not in my name Known troublemakers bring memories of darker times for Soho Square officials Football Fears that violent past may be revived Suspects could have slipped net The Times Lampard provides prime target for disenchanted England supporters Football Midfield player suffers in stands Decision to drop him covered up Marston's National service becoming a duty Times Crossword 23,562 The Insider McClaren vows to carry on as FA stands by its maligned man Head coach 'more resolute than ever' Barwick hits out at personal abuse The Times Inside Cycling World Cup Index The face A job on the line Did you see? Dog-tor to the rescue The click Did you know? A wake-up call to fathers Did you hear? Getting it off his chest Juan Coronel, an Argentine Navy veteran, holds a picture of himself and comrades on the General Belgrano, later sunk by a British submarine Modern morals Who's hot Doctor Who is the BBC's new flagship show in all but name and David Tennant is not only the best Doctor yet, but the hottest. Caitlin Moran meets the timelord and his new assistant, and visits Cybermen and Daleks on the set in Wales The Times How on earth could anyone envy anorexic Allegra? Emin will make a notable academician Tibetan oddity Tassimo Splishme Dijon chicken escalopes Supper, with a dash of Ségolène and Stein A chance viewing of some television dishes inspired a memorable dinner that you too can make Beef Stroganoff Hair with Hari Answers your style questions I need to rediscover some style Luxury with Lucia Bound to please: seeing your life in hard covers Tragedy that inspired cancer pioneer Health Professor Michael Baum's achievements in the treatment of breast cancer have been recognised, but his dedications is also fired by the loss of his mother to the disease, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times In Body & Soul tomorrow Tween Queen Art Mirrors Art Crusaders of the lost Palais The Sunday Times Ups and—finally—down at the Palais A sale of two cities There's a new British festival on the block. The directors of brash new Manchester and venerable Edinburgh share their plans with Richard Morrison Timesonline Virgin WHSmith Getting smiley with Miley Ed Potton spends a tiring but instructive day with Destiny Hope Cyrus, aka Hannah Montana, aka 'a genuinely good role model's for the world's youth Timesonline BBC Music Magazine The Times Classical Mark Elder Dom Sébastien Opera Rara Pop Timbaland Timbaland Presents Shock Value Blackground/Interscope The Charts Pop Kings of Leon Because of the Times RCA Radio Open your mouth, and we'll go 'Aaah' Dentist's daughter Eleni Mandell has a voice that should be heard by millions. Why that hasn't happened is a mystery to Sophie Heawood The Times Notes on a scandal Alcoholic musicians and their infidelities are perfect material for opera, Sarah Urwin Jones finds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy Russell Brand/Noel Fielding Albert Hall Concert LPO/Jurowski Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Reviews First night Richard Alston Sadler's Wells Pop Findlay Brown Dingwalls, NW1 Brides come before a fall Last night's TV Wedding Belles Channel 4 Mummy's War Channel 4 Harper's Bazaar TV Choices Rung out on the property ladder Say cheese, you're on TV Today's TV Get Your Life in Order! Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Gordon Brown Meets the Ten-Year-Olds/The Ten Demandments/I Blame the Spice Girls! Five, 7.30pm/8pm/9pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm Live Heineken Cup Rugby Union/Live Football League Sky Sports 3,7pm/Sky Sports 2 (and HD), 7.30pm Hawkwind: Do Not Panic — Originals BBC Four, 9pm/11.50pm Variations The British Book Awards Channel 4,8pm Football Gaffes Galore BBC Three, 9pm Anatony of a Crime BBC Two, 9pm Sally Morgan: Star Psychic ITV2, 10pm Film choice Film of the night BBC Two, 11.35pm Above Us the Waves (1955, b/w) Best of the rest More4,4pm 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) TCM, 9pm The Hills Have Eyes (2006) Sky Movies 2,10pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Still of the Night (1982) ITV3, 10.10pm Natural Born Killers (1994) Film4,10.50pm The Cat and the Canary (1979) BBC One, 12.35am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4176 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor The Luxury Issue Opening Bids There are signs of cooling here but we don't have the same troubles as America Home on the Web Focus on … Kensington & Chelsea Average property prices £000s In Riverside House in Chelsea Get in Get out Get Away Out Restoration Project in Kent Beckenham: beautiful late Victorian four-floor house adjoining parkland Away Country House in Cheshire Nantwich: rural Victorian house with wooded gardens and distinctive Interior The Colour of Money The Luxury Issue Green House This £4.5m eco house provides luxury in every shade of green, says Lucy Alexander The Surveyor The Bridge The New Rich Head to Mayfair The Luxury Issue Where to Spend It Offices are moving out and City bankers are moving in to snap up stylish crash pads for only £500,000, writes Anne Ashworth Inside Track For Sale Fact File Good, Right and True The Luxury Issue The Great Indoors Damian Barr flies the flag for the best of luxury British design NFU Mutual Barratthomes Berkeleyhomes Barratt Bryant Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Mill Estate Seize this Match Winner The Luxury Issue Where to Spend It Grade I listed Bunny Hall has a sporting history plus lots of extras, says Marcus Binney Fact File Docklands Lights Railway The Luxury Issue Real Estate Fact File Cellars are a Real Bonus Bespoke wine vaults are the perfect home for any spare cash, writes Damian Barr We'll Take Manhattan The Luxury Issue Abroad Outlook The falling dollar makes a New York bolthole an attractive prospect, says Judith Heywood The Uberclubs Multiple Display Advertising Items A New Point of View The Luxury Issue Abroad Outlook Turkey has not been noted for modern glamour but that's changing, says Lucy Alexander Fact File The Grand View Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church City Lofts Group PLC The Times The Luxury Issue Home File The Style Split: North V South Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hitch in a Switch Home File Libby wants to change her mortgage but is hampered by early repayment charges Best Buy Mortgages Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Dishy Footballer Bricks and Mortar Swaylands The Times Impact on the Environment Soothing Guilty Consciences is Boosting Profits Business reaps benefit of action on climate change Oliver Tickell looks at how fears of an economic winter have abated High street goes crazy for green Oliver Tickell looks at what retailers are doing Marks & Spencer GE imagination Tesco Embracing eco-values is good for business Green investors cannot be ignored, says Oliver Tickell Financial sector is urged to flex its muscles Ethical Funds are the Star Performers GE imagination Higher standards in construction urged to cement sustainable future Jenny Knight reports on industry activists' fears Existing homes and offices will also need to be adapted Even small changes make a difference, says Jenny Knight Energy Experts Rule the Zero-Carbon Roost America Inspires Yorkshire to Create Houses of Straw Blue Clamour for the latest technology takes toll Consumer demand outpaces solutions, says Tricia Holly Davis Put yourself in the picture over energy efficient TV screens Wal Mart Green Fridge is the Last Word in Cool The heat is on to freeze out gases that still threaten us Oliver Tickell looks at the greenhouse culprits yet to be curbed New tech helps to cushion impact Movable Feats Veolia Environment Trading on our fears or a real force for change? Oliver Tickell reports on the growth of the carbon market Prospect of tighter Euro allowances boosts price Wind Turbines Sweep Ahead in Energy Race Power firms clean up on the back of green tariffs Are special deals values for money, asks Tricia Holly Davis Keeping a Weather Eye on Business EDF Energy

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