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News from 27/04/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Christine Grainge, Brian Hardisty, Kate Robertson, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Vicky Nugee, Peter Lansley, Keith Vaz, MP, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Diana Clarke, Philip Howard, Frederick Mocatta, Tom Lowe, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Lyndsey Bareham, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Richard Laming Director, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Peter Jones, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Dr Andrew D. Lawson, Louisa Barnett, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Ginetta Vedrickas, Tony Woolf, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rachel Thompson, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Mick Hume, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Mark Loveday, Matthew Knowles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dylan Evans, Philip Cave, Steve Jelbert, Ian Rankin, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, William Warrack, Merrill Lynch, Thomas Catán, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Olivia Bell, Rob Nash, Ben Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Deborah Ashton-Cleary, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Clare Gibson, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Les Deakin, Marsha Head, Joe Bolger, Nicholas Ord, Damian Barr,

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The Times Index 'Dry run' attack forces Prince Harry retreat Army reconsiders Prince's role in Iraq Scimitar crew's bodies are returned to Britain Free current account banking under threat Brown challenge Merger rebellion Somalia aid blocked War of words Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Left rivals 'ready for deal' on who challenges Brown Votes pooled to get 44 MPs' support Leadership fight looks more likely Exclusive interview Pugh Hewitt was warned over insecure data Murder charge Funding stopped Kidnap charges Clarification Hugh Grant, a tub of baked beans, the photographer and a trip to Notting Hill Film star accused of attack in street He is arrested on suspicion of assault Highs and lows Inntravel End to 'free' banking looms as watchdog investigates charges OFT to examine service and fees Consumer groups call for openness Why should poor customers subsidise the rest? Cashing in Doctors' alert over dance-drug danger Marriage in decline Tuberculosis alert Slave names online Beach clean-up Christmas cheque Artists exhibit a close brush with reality Nominees share photorealistic style Winner to receive prize of £24,000 De Beers Centuries of change It's the day he's been waiting for—he wants to go and do his job Being left behind 'would be awful' Officials hope it will do him good The mixed fortunes of war and tradition A 'Wild West' in the east where militias learn their deadly trade The Prince's probable destination is a training ground for extremist groups vying for power, James Hider writes Border territory Killed in April Dfs Dfs Theatres face ban on selling tickets with selective quotes EU directive will outlaw the ploy Promoters told to change their ways This is not the sort of show you must see Sharp editing Collecting dustbins fortnightly is a rubbish idea, say campaigners 'Health risk from rats and maggots' Summer heat may exacerbate problem B. zerol Piling up Zero gravity is wonderful. Outer space here I come, says Hawking Scientist takes G-Force One flight First step towards a dream, he says Mfi Scotty to be beamed up for final mission Worrying developments on the Widdy Web (Ann Widdecombe' Omega Sir Max's tactical retreat People Madame Tussaud unveils a spookily and unusually lifelike waxwork of Justin Timberlake Sir Sean Connery is raising funds to help the National Forest Whitaker is a dauntingly intensive method actor, Snoop Dogg, the rapper, has been refused entry into … Postscript Tobey Maguire relaxed after promoting Spider-Man 3 … A rundown, in the Worcester News, of council candidates A reader points out that, despite recent revelations, … Pete Townshend, The Who guitarist, never shared his … Pressure grows on Reid over leaked terrorism operation Response to FoI requests delayed Calls for police inquiry into source Gay police leader retires early The tip-off Comet TalkTalk Spector pointed gun at me and smacked me, former girlfriend tells murder trial A bit of a do Staples British Gas Muggings rise as the gadget society offers rich pickings Vandal attacks increase as well Public lose faith in justice system Gun risk to policewomen Ba The Times Currys Choirmaster jailed for child abuse He admitted sex assaults on boys Church failed to call the police Home Staff: Boy 'prayed for help to expose priest's abuse' The Painted Veil Bank Accountability The Office of Fair Trading should pursue greater transparency in banking Mr Puff Tells Porky Pies The billboards as well as the boards should try to tell the truth, not dramatic lies Vladimir, Relax So-called threats to Russia are symptoms of paranoia Thou shalt not go religiously green Picture Gallery Shock and awe in black and white Thunderer: I'm sorry but an apology was what we all expected Trusting the EU Second wind Children, parents and coping with the argot of school and street life Music: money talks Timesonline Junior doctors' dilemmas Ancient wrongs No brainer The rampant rose Energy saver? Little green bag America's imaginary Law and Order candidate If you're after a designer super-baby, you can forget it Doctors question drugs to prevent diabetes Exercise and diet 'are more effective' Advice is at odds with trial results Multiple Display Advertising Items Gene discovery provides new clue to fight disease Police chief uses crash-victim images to enforce road safety Rider was killed in 100mph accident Family were not told of picture use 'Unprecedented' job cuts in NHS Large classes Disabled PC appeal TV soap wars Viagra found in jail Superbug increase Goya Gho Exhibition of royal mementoes marks century of married bliss Ex-partner gets property share 'Police' stripper is arrested Stock answer over how to cook Family in antique fraud case Dell Slowly, a comedy of love blossoms after half a century First night Theatre Rafta, Rafta Lyttelton First Choice I'm sorry, says tearaway given ASBO at 10 Sixty brushes with law include assault Father is handed parenting order No-go areas Inquiry into bank profits may hit rail passengers Watchdog to look at train charges Plans for new carriages face delay Disused railways could be solution to overcrowded roads Rush-hour chaos for 200,000 as warehouse fire sets off explosions Saab 93 PC World When it comes to the crunch, class War is not ancient history Prince Charles 'too old' for Diana tribute He's still younger than ageing artistes Guests picked by William and Harry BAA Richest of the rockers, to the tune of £3 billion Wickes 'Dead' man found breathing on his way to the mortuary Patient's family was told he had died Hospital has begun investigation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Halfords Brown's first test — how to avoid an EU constitution Blair neighbour hits roof He waves—and everyone is happy to see him. So much for being a liability Ian Rankin boards the Prime Minister's Scottish bandwagon and wonders where all those antiwar voices could have gone Dolphin Second nuclear site conducted experiments on body parts Sellafield inquiry Woolf warning on justice funds Constitution Ryanair snubs MPs' inquiry Transport Doctors' anger over pay figures GPs' salaries 'i had no time. I screamed at him to move but he just kept smiling' Ambulance killed boy at playgroup Two-year-old paid no heed to shouts The Times Tragedy for Tory MP's family after bus crash Beetle that could colour the future of TV Nature to boost screen technology Secrets deceive the human eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Somalia India Smart buyers are crossing the Atlantic Costas house price crash feared Britons could face heavy losses Shares in property developers plunge Bricks and Mortar Tourists flock to a pastoral landscape that covers up its grim past Uranium mine is turned into park Up to 17,000 died from radiation Renault Clio Park life Putin attacks US over anti-missile plans Fears 'don't make sense', says Dr Rice Russia threatens to pull out of treaty Multiple Display Advertising Items Troops gripe at loss of 'sunshine tour' Reservists replace regulars in Cyprus Commitments 'force' MoD's hand Multiple Display Advertising Items Boys in blue Socialists fear risky strategy as Royal courts the Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We don't have civil servants. We have guns' Somalia The US helped government forces into power, but now it is protesting that the regime is blocking aid to thousands of suffering people AVIS Faltering leader Multiple Display Advertising Items Wartime sex slaves row casts shadow on Abe visit (AP): Rail company to pay for rape Reuters: Violence hits memorial protest (AP): Pupil held over 'violent essay' (AFP): Sun bears get better protection Sky (AP): Scientific research centre is exposed as illegal DVD factory Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Staff: Reprieved Briton calls for ban on executions Judge orders Gere's arrest over that kiss New name, new career for Bollywood star Eos Olympic flame takes the high road Torchbearers will try to scale Everest Proposed route infuriates Taiwan Decathlon (AP): Colombia blackout after power failure (AP): Three beheaded (AP): Airport gun blunder (Reuters): Film lobbyist dies (AP): Unhappy meal Camp Cropper chief held for 'aiding enemy' US officer 'gave phone to detainees' Accused of affair with his translator Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Move over, Rove, let Dubya drum out his message The Times Pru mulls Indian outsourcing plan Convictions fall Rural GPs rebel Exxon boost Quote of the day Exit from Sony Business big shot Investors back TCI move to break up ABN Amro Agreed deal with Barclays in disarray Bid battle hots up in Britain too Who backed the offer? Extra dry Sportswear chain 30% below float price amid profit fears Stock markets Praise for the Pru as its man makes his way to India It's the long run that matters Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Dutch auction Need to know Results in brief Shareholders rail against ABN board over merger with Barclays Concern over working practices Chief emphasises ABN's autonomy Prudential ponders prospect of moving UK office jobs to India Nicholas King Who wields the power? The ABN shareholders who hold the key Nothing ventured City Diary Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Claims that businesses would sooner hire school-leavers City Diary Banned for wrong sort of whirlybird City Diary Western firms have been invited to bid to build two … City Diary Conviction rate falls to 11% in cases of construction deaths Health and safety concern Perilous work The Childrod Whacko idea that smacks of spoofery City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Bmi Pfizer deal is bitter pill for rural doctors Smiths News Business as usual at Boots US protest as BAE fraud inquiry ends Sainsbury's stake Stylo loss worsens Liberty boss quits Taxing tax leaflets MPC hawk eases fears on bank rate as housing market cools House prices up but trend is down Inflation 'to fall back quite sharply' Virgin Media accuses Sky of 'strategy to stifle' competitor Former Warner chief joins Nicoli at EMI Hewlett-Packard Lower oil prices fail to hold back Exxon as quarter's profits top $9bn American group leaves BP trailing Company bigger than Pakistan British Gas plays the patriotic card as it cuts bills Bill aims to overturn US ban on internet gambling Milkround Australia swallows hard as weather hits wine grape harvest Tesco could strike Down Under Heady days Swiss investigate Vekselberg firm over stake-building in engineer Concern over back-door takeovers Sulzer chairman attacks strategy Shell to pay Russia £50m dividend for Sakhalin Business big shot AOL moves into Indian market Siemens inquiry (AFP): Ford reduces loss Apple shares surge (Reuters): Harman takeover Celebrity magazines battle it out in saturated marketplace Media New contenders pile on pressure Publishers widen focus from stars Mediapolis Playstation boss pays the price of weak sales An absolutely free quiz for GMTV's early birds Media 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Jurys Doyle auction looks to be too trying for Whitbread Large caps Clipper sails into sunnier climes Small caps Gilts Don't put your chips on ARM until the sector's health is clear John David Group Domino's Pizza Equity Prices Group 20 The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Q&A Sarah Manwaring-White Television producer whose programmes campaigned for social change and particularly for better healthcare for women Sarah Manwaring-White, television producer, was born on June 12,1947. She died of stomach cancer on April 5,2007, aged 59 Weather Eye Robin Halward Inspired prison governor who led the Northern Ireland prison service through the peace process after success in England Robin Halward, CB, prison governor and Director-General of the Northern Ireland Prison Service, was born on June 10,1951. He died of cancer on April 10,2007, aged 55 Francis Machin Architect who left a body of stylish designs, including gazebos, conservatories, lively conversions and new homes Francis Machin, architect, was born on November 29,1949. He died of a heart attack on April 15,2007, aged 57 Professor William Watson Influential scholar who ranged authoritatively across the art and archaeology of Asia, from Anatolia to Japan Professor William Watson, CBE, was born on December 9,1917. He died on March 15,2007, aged 89 The easiest way on and off a horse Questions Answered Employer's letters were victimisation Law Report House of Lords Justified leniency is to be commended Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dinner Luncheon Memorial Service Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Dinners In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Wolf-online Motorpoint écurie25 Japan leads way in dealers survey Motoring BMW will cover it On sale in April Best of British Mercedes-Benz Mondeo moving up in the world Latest model is built for comfort Emphasis put on handling and agility Ford hit top gear with modern version Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Elitereg Rollercoaster brings rain and drought, hail and heat Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 27,1994 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Injury to Mighty Man mars British party Racing Stayer's career hangs in balance Moving win for Spot Thedifference Perth Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Beverley Course specialists Yarmouth Southwell Boxing Coral Football Sandown Park Racing Newton Abbot Passage Of Time, trained by Henry Cecil, is 7-2(from, … Arch Swing back in contention Admission will be free at Sandown Park today for anyone Wolverhampton Lawyers anxious to settle bitter Cooke transfer row Rugby league Stand-off ready to make Rovers debut Hull prepared to accept compromise Perth Racing Chepstow Champion quartet set to stay in the same boat Rowing Unbeaten four ready for 'new start' Vernon called up for quad sculls crew Crews Driven Hallam takes care of unfinished business Badminton Ryder Cup figures bring warm glow to Irish cheeks Golf Wiggins hunts for yellow jersey on familiar ground Cycling Football Results Basketball Bowls Golf Hockey Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times New peace talks offer hope of end to troubled times Rugby union European motion before RFU council Ashton refuses to call in the cavalry Multiple Display Advertising Items Official lines London Scottish ready to march proudly out of exile Rugby union Heading back to the big time Hartley ban sends right message to cowards Solís hopes defection pays off as he starts latest Cuban revolution Boxing New heavyweight prospect in debut Briton Haye also moves up division Havana rebels with applause Higgins impresses in march to last 16 Nadal stretches run Toyota switch Robertson return Bonds homes in Lenton denied Springham debut Like all the heroes of our youth, Alan Ball will never grow old Surrey pair able to make light work of Warne LV County Championship First division Irani's hunger gives Essex a boost Second division Spearman provides fitting tribute Durham frustrated as game of patience by Sayers pays off Maddy proves quick learner as Sussex suffer collapse LV County Championship First division Robinson's timely hundred leads way for Leicestershire Second division Richardson rediscovers his old form to lift Middlesex Scoreboards Prior jumps to head of the queue under new Moores regime Cricket Trescothick's role in squad made clear Door left open for Giles return Determined Jayawardena charts his own path to global glory Squad Malcolm Speed, the ICC chief executive, has admit Ten years on, Brighton are still an endangered species Football Moving story The Premiership today Djemba-Djemba finally gets chance to master Keane Football Race for the Premiership Stands in way of Sunderland charge At the heart of Burnley revival The Times Sunderland keeping calm as pressure rises Raw deal Woodgate decides to stay at home in £7m deal Football Tottenham facing wages dilemma over Dyer The Times Revised City offer keeps Ranson in pole position Football Gillette Fusion Liverpool's young guard reveal their rich promise Gillette Fusion Referee's vanishing act delays Uefa tie Eriksson denial Richardson's job Ball tribute Wenger puts feud with Ferguson on hold to laud old foe's achievements Football Coppell's efforts also applauded Arsenal hindered by ground switch The Times West Ham look likely to escape points loss Chelsea have bottle to cope with Anfield Wall of sound Football Champions League Setanta Golf Back from brink Mourinho lays solid foundations for European success Football Champions League Future appears more secure for Stamford Bridge backroom team Hard to beat Times Crossword 23,586 The Insider Portuguese men at war as Ronaldo hits back at Mourinho Insults are traded by compatriots Chelsea manager feeling the strain The Times Cricket Rugby union Inside Index The face Sole sister Did you see? Vote for a place on the board The click Did you know? I work, ergo I'm sick Did you hear? Dubya and Hillary hit by voodoo Sara Baras, a flamenco ballet dancer, performs in a work entitled Sabores in Cadiz, southern Spain Modern morals Formula for a perfect match What's the secret of a successful lonely hearts ad? Psychologist Richard Wiseman thinks he has the answer — one that talks less about your soulmate and more about you. Anjana Ahuja reports Lonely no longer Calling all lonely hearts Personality check The Times The telltale loss of power Health Body & Soul Tomorrow The Times How do you keep going when the only drama left is death? No freezer means a fresh feast for vermin Bagging a bargain Timesonline The great black and white hope? Barack Obama is young, gifted and mixed-race. But can he really break the mould of racial politics, wonders Tom Baldwin Barack Obama CV Letter from Utopia Religion or a lifestyle choice? Pass the gravy . . . Hair with Hari Answers your style questions I'm in need of a smart, chic jacket Harper's Bazaar Splishme Couscous with spinach, sultanas and pine kernels You're ready to barbecue—what about a little something on the side? Sunny weather means smoke in the neighbourhood: here's how to boost your outdoor cook-up Bombay Aloo 30 Seconds to mayhem Music, space, technicians Can classical music escape the noose? Sounds Doomsayers claim that classical recording has a death wish. Neil Fisher argues it's not over till the small labels sing The Times Classical Brits Album of the year 2007: the nominations The band from Mars, the fans from Pluto Film star Jared Leto's band inspire a cultish degree of fan worship, finds Sophie Heawood Brighton festival Gigging for grown-ups Here's some you won't remember His passion for 'lost' albums led Pete Paphides, the Times chief rock critic, to make a radio series about them Missing in action: more lost classics Fight for your right to potty-mouth Viewpoint The hip-hop pioneer Russell Simmons has turned moral watchdog, calling for censorship of rap lyrics. Do that, though, says Rob Nash and, in the (uncensored) words of Nas, hip-hop would be dead Honda Timesonline Classical Znaider/Bronfman Brahms RCA Red Seal Pop Manic Street Preachers Send Away the Tigers Columbia The Charts Pop Tori Amos American Doll Posse Epic Radio The Times Walls and bridges The architect Daniel Libeskind and the composer Simon Bainbridge tell Geoff Brown about their creative marriage of cultural opposites Reviews first night Theatre Coriolanus Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Mahabharata Sadler's Wells Pop Jamie T Forum, NW5 Counting the cost of living Tv & radio Last night's TV Human Footprint Channel 4 The Edwardians in Colour BBC Four The Sunday Times David Chater's Choices A prescription for success? Pilots prepare for take-off Today's TV Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Gardeners' World BBC Two, 8pm Timewatch: The Hidden Children BBC Two, 9pm 10 Best Elgar Digital Choice BBC Four, 7pm Psych Hallmark, 7pm Variations Live Football League Sky Sports 2 (and HD), 7.30pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm Originals: Robyn Hitchcock—Sex, Food, Death . . . and Insects BBC Four, 9pm Film of the night Film choice Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Film4,9pm Footloose (1984) Best of the rest Sky One, 9pm Carrie (1976) E4,10.30pm Mad Dog and Glory (1993) ITV4, 11pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Wild at Heart (1990) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 11pm Timecop (1994) BBC One, 11.35pm Entertaiment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4200 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Fulltiltpoker Index Prices and Politics either Side of the Border Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on Edinburgh In Loft Apartment in West London Get in Get out Get Away Notting Hill, W11: fully refurbished two-bedroom flat over two floors Out Regency House in Surrey Godalming: Grade II listed property once owned by Sir Edwin Lutyens's family Away Apartment in Edinburgh West End: top-floor flat in a Victorian crescent with multi-room music system Is It Time to Jump in? Cover Story A weak dollar is tempting—but take care, says Judith Heywood and Ginetta Vedrickas Americans Love a Bit of Candy Analysis Persimmon Bath as You've Where to Spend It Which would you choose — a Los Angeles-style 1930s villa for £2.25 million in the hills above the city . . . or a £5 million 18th-century castle with 35 acres of parkland in the Costwolds? Inside Track Fact File Beechcroft New Faith in Cathedral City Where next? Tired of the crowds in London? Then join those moving to Exeter, says Judith Heywood NFU Mutual For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenquarter Antler Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Monarchs of the Glen Arrive Real Estate More and more of the rich and famous — even Donald Trump — are fulfilling their dream of … ning a Scottish estate, says Lucy Alexander Solid Value in Granite City Oil, the economy and a shortage of houses all make for a strong market in Aberdeen The New Market Order Cool in your Code Damian Barr on the two latest London neighbourhoods to feature in our web TV series Smithfield Stock Taking Spitalfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes International Premier Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryant Homes The Times Green House Home File How to save Energy ECO Links The Times Bathroom Chic Our Share Ownership Mortgage Makeover How should Paul go about buying his parents' part of a family property? Best Buys Residential Mortgages Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Lease Agreements Bricks and Mortar Berkeleyhomes

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