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News from 18/05/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Roger Everest, Jeremy Austin, John Smith General Secretary, Lucia van der post, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Steve Rowe, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James MacDonald, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rev Peter Simpson, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Orestes Tsolas, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Toby Garrood, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, John Dracass, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Duncan Heenan, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Paul Pedley, Derwent May, Richard Dawkins, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Gerard Baker, Alison Wenham, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Emma Pomfret, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Jon Holmes, Charmian Evans, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, John Carr, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Sidney Lowry, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Fran Nevrkla, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Kennedy, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Dr T. R. G. Howard, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Keith W. Banks, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, J. Vaughan, Sonia Verma, Dennis Orton, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Tony Wadsworth, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adrian Milledge, Peter Hendy Commissioner, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Michael Adam, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Rapid rise in global warming is forecast Data from Southern Ocean shows new threat Natural 'carbon sink' being weakened by Man Index King gives warning of everlasting conflict Wolfowitz resigns Publishing chief out Bricksand Mortar Madeleine website Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index Today's weather The Times Wolfowitz resigns after scandal over girlfriend's pay rise World Bank chief to leave next month US keeps right to nominate successor April 30 Picture Gallery Poor children 'put in lowest classes' Crimes unsolved Schoolboy's killing Woman is charged Italian extradition Widower wins fight to prove lights had a fatal flaw Too little time for pedestrians to cross Lawyer crushed a few feet from kerb Chopard Death of the village post office feared as 2,500 more closures are announced 4,000 have been shut since 1999 Service is still losing £4m a week Senior Tory retreats after grammar schools attack Gumball Rally crash driver is held in jail Body barbecued Murder charges Napoli now empty Drowned in bucket Spiffing new image Judge halts terror trial to ask: what's a website? Men accused of online murder plot Computer expert explains the basics They said it Toddler crawls through dog flap and across road Olce & Gabbana The Times Brown begins six weeks in limbo with a pledge on trust Labour leadership Now campaign of 'listening' lies ahead Tories attack 'caretaker' regime Benn joins deputy race at last minute Deputy nominations The clunking fist turns Boy Scout Labour leadership Britain's man at the World Bank admits his girlfriend is employee The gardens special issue Bvlgari The needs of the nation must wait as Blair has his final fling Labour leadership Countdown A frenzy of praise and tributes as a pair of old buddies say fond farewells Labour leadership Leaders meet for the last time Brown gets Oval Office approval Mutual respect John Lewis Debenhams Ministers drop plan to ban animal-human embryos Parents allowed to keep donated sperm a secret Hybrid rules Madeleine website registers 25 million hits in a single day Messages section closed after overload Suspect hired car while being tracked Pipex Clinique Bonus Time Lawyers clean up — for a change People Good to see that the new Ministry for Justice is "fit … Has William Hague, after-dinner überspeaker, doubled … It might be considered a bargain to buy a flat and … Barry Humphries, pictured as his alter ego Dame Edna Everage in Sydney last night, performing in the show Back with a Vengeance. The 73-year-old comic's return to Australia, after a seven-year stint on Broadway, forms part of a celebration of 50 years on the stage. That's a lot of gladioli, my darlings Stella Vine, the stripper turned artist who caused … 'Have you ever encountered an issue in your office … Postscript Much excitement at the Cannes Film Festival as it is … Not the usual level of incisive debate on Today when … More surprising than Dame Shirley Bassey "fulfilling … The critics may be laying into Paul McCartney's new … Head turns spy to catch parents who lie for school place Teachers staked out home addresses Private detective checked applicants First direct Students swapped identity to cheat in finals exam Dolce & Gabbana Food watchdog backs folic acid in bread Ingredient shown to cut birth defects Opt-out option to avoid public outcry Ministers must make a decision on fortification EasyJet PC World Husband ran off with the nanny, now his mother tells wife 'go' Blue Harbour Brown Crowned Comment He has secured his party, now he needs to turn his attention to the country Words and Action The struggle against extremism must unite moderates everywhere Home Truths There is a lot to be said for skiving (sometimes) BBC crusader without a cape Picture Gallery And here's a clunking fist in return How to outsmart the Prime Minister elect Thunderer: Extremists are laughing at this terrible decision Harry's war Library closure Increased spending is not the answer for the NHS Hips will not help vendors Join the debate online today Copyright breeds creativity Tour de France Holy baptism Sounds familiar Bargain bucket Customer service Farewell Falwell, the religious bigot who failed Slapheads unite! You have nothing to lose but your virility Giant wind farm planned for Bristol Channel World's biggest with 370 turbines Energy to power one million homes Peugeot Unseen film shows 'brooding' Brando in bright new light Cannes Film Festival Discovery offers insight into his life Footage portrays carefree family man A cinematic ode to Joy Division's tragic frontman First night Film Control Cannes Film Festival England team kitted by M&S Zodiac Mourinho dog 'flees country' Artist Banksy's dig at banks 'No need' for closure of A&E Row lands van in deep water After years of delays Abu Hamza faces a fast-track extradition Boots Neighbour to the rescue of sailor adrift in Caribbean Captain of liner lives in same village Yacht drifted for two days after storm Tesco Art prices soar as roubles roll in $400m sale sets postwar art record Warhol and Hirst top the bidding Renault Megane Lawyer to celebrities cleared of all charges Currys How lifestyles are rapidly changing for British Jews Tight-Knit groups no longer the norm Many families live in social housing Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky The gardens Dolphin Bathrooms Hospitals fall short in battle against blood clots that kill 25,000 a year Condition is more perilous than MRSA Few victims get the right treatment Prostate cancer drug can help treat breast cancer Home Staff: Couple settle £3m lottery jackpot win out of court Wife guilty of webcam sex crime Couple performed over the internet American child abused from afar Blacks the Outdoor Experts Dfs Dfs Loch Ness combines beauty and its beast for Unesco bid Area is set to gain heritage status Tourism chiefs capitalise on myth Larger than life Missing BBC man is feared to be at mercy of the Sopranos of Gaza Kidnapped reporter Two months after the abduction of Alan Johnston, attention has turned to a group that even security forces will not confront, writes Martin Fletcher Staples Captured Subaru The Times Mfi Meet the bottlenose boyo of Cardigan Bay — they all speak Welsh at his school Dolphins have regional accents Scientists build up dictionary of sounds Beaches get top marks for cleaning up acts Estonia China Time running out to end crisis in Middle East, says King of Jordan World 'faces an indefinite conflict' Fear over state for Palestinians Britain 'missing a chance to combat extremism' Israel adds to Gaza chaos as it strikes back against Hamas Lloyds TSB Solicitor's daughter from the valleys takes role as French 'Second Lady' in her stride On the one hand . . . Revolution begins with appointment of a Cabinet from all sides Executive takes in Left and Right President takes hands-on approach Church heals Soviet-era division Orange Police hunt monks who want to turn back the clock What day is it? Own a dream machine - if you have £5m Ferrari hosts sale of 1962 Testa Rossa Keen bidding may break world record Furniture Village The fast and the furious — and the most expensive Putin accused of launching cyber war Computers and websites attacked Estonia blames Kremlin for chaos Intelligent Finance Hack attacks BT Merkel gets tough on Russian 'bullying' Ceausescu's hounds still rule crumbling city streets Multiple Display Advertising Items Zimbabwe's inflation hits 3,700% News tucked away in state newspaper Mugabe blames West's sanctions Kind Technology for Clearer Hearing Reuters: $5m for innocent man's 18 years in jail AP: Demolition row AP: Radio station shut AP: Platform for peace (AP): Rabid bats alert AP: Artefacts returned AP: Uncle 'bit nephew' Black bullish as court's star witness steps down Virgin There is No Escape Jessops Indian slum population doubles in two decades Economic boom leaves poor behind State 'must build affordable housing' Use your new influence as a global force for good, Beckett tells China Party elite urged not to fear dissent 'Stability comes from accountability' Deal sought to revive trade in tiger body parts Dissent danger AP: Parents arrested over baby's death AP: Killer jailed for life AP: Deadly Everest AP: Carrier force AP: Athens arson AP: A dog's life for cubs Reuters: Hunger strike AP: Boy to walk 500km Reuters: Safari park feels the pressure from weight of extra elephants Ilva AP: 'Bullied' boy kills 2 in rampage AFP: Dense fog paralyses city traffic Reuters: Shark bites mother with baby Reuters: Gangster shoots his children Blue or red, they know the colour of money Contenders are all millionaires Nation gets to peek in their wallets Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing fortunes Hostage escapes after 9 years in captivity Policeman held by Marxist rebels Found after 17-day trek through jungle Virgin Holidays Great escapes The National Trust The Times Russian taxman sues over scam Cadbury battle Slowdown ahead Phone cash down Quote of the day A dying wage Business big shot Emap ousts Moloney as prospect of break-up increases Exit comes after four difficult years Demerger said to be forthcoming Bernanke joins critics of 'high-risk' bank lending On the ball Stock markets Frustration in the boardroom as investors stay cool Revived BT has a call to make Bdo Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies It's a cinch Need to know Results in brief Luminar at odds with bar industry over glass dangers Nightclub group opts for plastic Bar associations resist police calls SABMiller toasts migrants for boom in sales of Polish beers No sign of violence from extra bar time Permira granted opportunity to try Valentino label for size Total (Business Staff): Torex says it attracts interest Reuters: Scottish Power may clean up (PA): Inter Link details recovery plan (PA): National Grid expands LNG site Pension trust views options as resurgent BT reports HeidelbergCement consolidates Hanson position in dawn raid Nationwide says slowdown could limit year's house price rise to 5% Second-half cooling forecast Society reports surge in lending It must be that time of year again. Various parties … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times The Lord Mayor would like his plantations back. John … City Diary A yearly chance to let off steam City Diary The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and … City Diary Regional law firm prepares itself for stock market listing Bill in brief Picture Gallery Much has been written about so-called " black box" … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler Phone-in scandal still affects picture at ITV as Grade lists programme of change Telephone call revenue down 20% Bored viewers promised new deal Indie radio station network hangs the DJ Engel East Europe N. V. Annual General Meeting Adam Sherwin Analysis Bridgewell investors take a loss as bank ties up merger plan The Sunday Times Short story F&C slips as Eureko plans to halve holding Big shot Pru keeps options open on possible break-up GKN in talks to land Airbus site at Filton Final negotiation expected mid-June Unions see Bristol deal as opportunity Sale of stake in Birmingham airport values councils' holding at £430m Teachers' pet The Sunday Times Balance sheets The Times Barclays trades on football link in Indian retail launch Bank of New York accused by Russians of money laundering Agency sues for $22.5bn damages Claim is without merit, says bank ABN chief resists pressure to quit in dispute on bid AP: Blackstone spends $6bn on credit card Reuters: Qantas fallout Thomson Financial: Alitalia job warning AP: Yum share split Reuters: US regulation stays The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds Downside of Japanese recovery is death by overwork Record numbers succumb to stress Young managers among worst hit Bank of Japan taking a firm line on the need to raise interest rates Grindstone Coutts Advertisers' new tool in marketing — your friends and family Media Word-of-mouth approach hits UK Companies plan summer campaigns Mediapolis WPP pays $649m for digital ads platform How long can Great Firewall of China last? 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 Experian lifted by takeover of US marketing data rival Large caps Pipex up as suitor reveals interest Small caps Gilts National Grid is visibly a winner and that puts it at a premium Luminar PayPoint Equity Prices Free Entry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Dame Mary Douglas Challenging and wide-ranging social anthropologist whose ideas and influence reverberated far beyond her discipline Professor Dame Mary Douglas, anthropologist, was born on March 25, 1921. She died on May 16, 2007, aged 86 Q&A Weather Eye Yolanda King Martin Luther King's oldest child who, as an actress and motivational speaker, carried on his work Yolanda King, civil rights activist and actress, was born on November 17, 195. She died after collapsing with suspected heart and lung difficulties, on May 15, 2007, aged 51 Professor Maldwyn Jones British academic who impressed his contemporaries with his insightful teachings of American history Professor Maldwyn Jones, historian, was born on December 18, 1922. He died on April 12, 2007, aged 84 Lives in Brief Napoleon's loot, and the fall of our walls Questions Answered Contract valid despite non-conformity Law Report House of Lords Power to delegate reporting obligations Court of Appeal Criminal Division Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Memorial Service Exhibition Banquet Dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Anniversaries Thanksgiving Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Alexander's greatness was helped by rising seas Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 18,1918 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Wanted Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint TSL Finance Ltd It may not look good, but just try driving it Motoring In praise of cars that look like frogs Peugeot 607 has understated image Relax, but whatever you do, don't lean too far on a Harley The real motoring heroes Renault taking the Scenic route On sale in May In a good cause Covering tracks Machine Mart Wolf Authorized puts stamp of authority on York trial Racing Derby favourite enjoys Dante cruise Dettori waits on Godolphin plans Morrisons Big-race odds Motor racing Cricket Spencer has setback in bid to ride at Epsom York Racing Newbury The Last Drop can gain reward Course specialists Newmarket Aintree Racing Carling Hamilton Park Hamilton success sparks civil war Motor racing Alonso feels the heat at McLaren Spaniard's camp cities 'British bias' York Racing Yesterday's results Salisbury Perth Ludlow Folkestone The Sunday Times 'Spartacus' Smith still warrior kind Hawkyard steps up Nadal settles score Leicester tie has Worsley licking his lips again Rugby union Flanker ready for physical cup contest Wasps confident of taming Tigers Online today Saxons look to the future for Churchill Cup Big game hunter The final countdown The honours Accuracy puts Dyson in the driving seat Golf Irish Open Football Results Baseball Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Basketball Bowls Cycling Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Tennis DG Centre Court, match point: the jewel in Britain's sporting crown Fields of dreams Ramprakash and Butcher combine for record stand Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard from Hove Lancashire v Worcestershire Warwickshire v Durham Gloucestershire v Glamorgan Derbyshire v Middlesex Scoreboards Cook finds familiar territory after West Indies bowlers lose bearings Cricket First npower Test match Scoreboard from Lord's Inside edge Man of the day Ball of the day Catch of the day Diplomat of the day Knight of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? One small step for England as they install relaunch pad Cricket First npower Test match Lord's redevelopment 'must preserve ground's unique character' Battle is joined to make up lost ground in North East triangle Football Redknapp steps up chase for Defoe Cahill sets target Rosenior returns Guyett gears up Not the same Dons Derby warn City to keep their hands off Davies Football Manager keen to see out contract Gadsby targets European future Rovers ensure that agony goes on for Lincoln Coca-Cola League Two Play-offs semi-final, second leg The Times Thai defeat has China baying for foreign coach Top two have rarely met each other in showpiece Football FA Cup Final Ferguson's fringe men remain keen to make cut Back-ups vital to United title success Patience a virtue at Old Trafford Huddersfield the unsung arch angel of grand design Online today 'i remember losing in 1994 and being devastated. I was only 12' Football FA Cup Final Greats on parade Awesome Essien impresses Terry Sport Staff: Legends given Wembley tribute Arsenal take possession of moral high ground The crying game . . . how a boy fulfilled an island of dreams Football Story of a hero Tearful in defeat but talented in the extreme, Cristiano Ronaldo instilled pride in family and friends on his journey to fame and fortune Betfair Emirates The brotherly love that kept Ronaldo at Old Trafford Riise warns Milan to beware 'their worst nightmare' Football Liverpool kick off the mind games González fears he will have to leave Continental Ranieri in line to be City manager if Thai takeover goes ahead Football League hits back against Whelan Times Crossword The Insider It seems the curse of Wembley has still not lifted, … One man who can't wait to get into Wembley, though, … A batch of 40,000 Wembley tickets for the first regular-season … Lord's planning 10,000 extra seats in bold redevelopment The Times St. James's Place Inside: the first Test Index Gabby Logan Simon Barnes Index The face The director in close-up Did you see? Withnail & I do the Hamptons The click Did you know? Is it flash to splash the cash? Did you hear? Close encounters of the 3-D kind Picture Gallery Modern morals Fall of a mogul Chris Albrecht, boss of HBO and creator of the world's top TV dramas, was at the top of the media tree — until he tried to strangle his girlfriend in an alcoholic rage. Chris Ayres reports from Los Angeles Sofa Workshop The drug danger of misdiagnosis Health AA Do not condemn this child-killer Charmian Evans, the mother of a disabled son, pleads for understanding from a judge Inside Body & Soul tomorrow The Times Sons and mums in photo ops? Maybe in France . . . A most unlikely dog for a god What real boys read Hair with Hari The bling thing and how to get it Luxury with Lucia Majoring on minor brands at Fortnum & Mason The Times Circle Magimix Parsnips Molly Parkin Parsnips too sweet for you? Let's get to the root of the problem Fried and mixed with acidic tomatoes, cheese, butter and cream, they generally prove irresistible Grilled tomato orecchiette with watercress pesto Leek and pea tart with parmesan pastry Baton Charged Candie Payne Pull the other one Did Keith Richards freak over a pie? Jon Holmes reveals some strange, possibly apocryphal, stories from rock history Timesonline The ghetto blaster Former boy-band star Simon Webbe escaped from a crime-ridden estate through his music. Now he's helping other youngsters, reports Carol Midgley Gladiator at the Coliseum ENO's new music director is in fighting form when it comes to saving his company, he tells Neil Fisher Fallujah The brat pack: young maestros to watch Just don't call her Dusty . . . With her panda eyes and bruising laments, Candie Payne harks back to vintage soul, but her songs are her own, Ed Potton discovers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Pop Joy Denalane Born & Raised Nesola Classical Nelson Freire Beethoven Sonatas Decca The Official UK Charts Classical Gottfried Rabl Josef Matthias Hauer CPO Radio In the wings, hoping to fly Being an opera understudy needs timing, patience — and knowing when to stop, Emma Pomfret finds The Times Opera Reviews First night Lucia di Lammermoor Theatre Royal, Glasgow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Tchaikovsky and the Queen of Spades Nuffield, Southampton Dance Construct Purcell Room, London SE1 Jazz Peter Grant Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert Duke Bluebeard's Castle Lighthouse, Poole Are you sitting uncomfortably? Tv&radio Last night's TV Embarrassing Illnesses Channel 4 The Great Sperm Crisis BBC Three The British Way of Death BBC Two The Times David Chater's choices A right bridal shower The proper viewing figures Today's TV Bingo! Your Number's Up? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.30pm The 1970s Edwardian Reconstruction Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Variations Timewatch: The People's Coronation BBC Two, 9pm Live Super League Sky Sports 2 (and HD), 7.30pm Billion Dollar Disaster: Mount St Helens Sky Travel, 8pm Peep Show Channel 4,10.30pm Ireland's Nazis History Channel, 9pm Film of the night Film choice Rambo: First Blood (1982) BBC One, 11.35pm Blow-Up (1966) Best of the rest TCM, 9pm Secrets and Lies (1996) Film4,9pm Once Upon a Time in America (1984) Film4,11.40pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page O (2001) BBC Two, 12.35am Harlequin (1980) BBC One, 1.05am 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 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Index There Will only Be Cheers if the Hip Makes us Greener Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Poole In townhouse in London Get in Get out Get Away SW7: a Grade Ii* listed property in South Kensington built in 1883 Out Period Property in Surrey Laleham: a listed riverside home set over three floors in a conservation area Away House in Worcestershire Honeybourne: a Grade II listed farmhouse with outbuildings and 20 acres A Picture of Success Where next? Artists are helping to attract new life to Newcastle's riverfront, reports Jayne Dowle Fact File Propertyinvestor Flying the Colours The Great Outdoors Green — and orange — are hot at the 2007 Chelsea Flower Show, writes Damian Barr The Big Yellow Self Storage Company Spade Work Top Tips Green Gardening Richard Pohle Morgan & Davies Come into the Garden Room Where to Spend It If you've £6m to spare, this Lutyens manor is a dream come true, says Marcus Binney Richmond Lock Tour Guide Greenquarter Crest Nicholson When the Hip Comes in Home Information Packs Paula Hawkins reports on the sellers' packs due to be introduced next month UBS The Impact on the Housing Market Inside Track The Latest Must-Have The Great Outdoors The new generation of private pools will take your breath away, says Lisa Freedman Fact Box Edwardian Home in Buckinghamshire Water Feature Three houses with swimming pools Near Aylesbury: a huge property on the edge of the village and bordering open farmland Grade II Listed Farmhouse in Suffolk Bardwell: a timber-framed property dating to the 15th century with 3½ acres Secluded Property in Oxfordshire Henley-on-Thames: a 1960s house with a tennis court and landscaped gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items City Lofts Group PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt The Times The Times Brief Encounter Home File Buying Together Property Watch The Week's Home Shows The Times Glass Ware save Cheap at the Price Home File Fractional ownership is a way of pooling the cost of a holiday home, says Paula Hawkins Best Buy Mortgages Inner Dilemma Rented Homes Bricks and Mortar Lofts old school

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