News from 25/05/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Professor Bill McGuire Director, Gerald Stonehill, Michael Hutchinson Producer, Gill Moss, Nick Foster, Jeremy Austin, Alan Johnson, Education secretary, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Jack Pringle President, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Brian Malveck, Kathy Lette, Philip Howard, Richard Atkins, Tom Williams, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Mark Lynas Author, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Colin Challen, MP Chair, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Dr Richard Chartres The Bishop of London, John Clarke, Sebastian Lander, Jane MacArtney, Gordon Miller, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Robert Nurden, Gary Jacob, Lorna Walker CABE Commissioner, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Jayne Dowle, Rev Stephen Venner Bishop of Dover and Acting Chairman, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ben Wesley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Russell Vallance, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, James Briggs, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Robert Freer, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Bane, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tim Vaughan, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, H. Lockhart, Michelle Henery, Dylan Evans, Nick Szczepanik, Steve Jelbert, Fiona Sims, Mary Ann Sieghart, Angela Mawle Chief Executive, Sandy Pratt, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Michael Fitzpatrick, Dr Andrew Dlugolecki Advisory Board Member, Lionel Conner, David Crossland, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Angela Neustatter, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Oliver Chastney, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Peter Shapiro, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Dr Mayer Hillman Senior Fellow Emeritus, D. B. Ridgway, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, John Lewis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alex Murphy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Mike Reece, Stuart Birch, The Rev Prof Gerald Bray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Roy Rodwell, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, David Barzilay, Stephen Mannering, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Zero — the new alcohol limit in pregnancy Advice must be simple, say government doctors Women trying for baby must also stop drinking £48 million I only wanted what was fair, says divorcée Recycling plan 'will punish households' Rescue on Everest Gas giant's growth Bricks and Mortar Blooming hot Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times We may declare an emergency to quit rights Act, says Reid Powers sought for questioning suspects Proposals follow control-order fiasco The options Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Pugh Pre-trial reporting laws could change School appeals BNP jibe at minister Bail guidelines Record Potter sale Big Brother in racism 'cover-up' Watchdog makes channel apologise Police to examine unscreened tapes Contestant ignorant of father's death 'Joke' Channel 4 tried not to tell Tiffany Legal process in dock as judges rule ex-wife is worth record £48m payout Divorce law Husband's court appeal is rejected Ruling looks to prenuptial contracts Splitting assets 'i didn't want to take him for every penny — I'm not greedy' Divorce law In an exclusive Times interview, Mrs Charman says she earned the share of her husband's fortune She said … Sharon Stone He said … Comet Network Rail chiefs cave in over bonuses after threat of strike Track record Life may mean just 3 years for 'mercy killing' husband Samaritan who saved caller's life was sacked Staples Pay-as-you-throw scheme for waste 'penalises householders' Recycling Waste strategy 50% of domestic waste to be recycled Too little, too late, campaigners say The targets Kew Gardens So green we even recycle our receipts Councils 'need money to meet costly targets' Recycling Waste strategy Chip and bin What happens to your rubbish Dfs Dfs Glorious wave of nostalgia makes for an ocean of fun First night Ocean's Thirteen 'Murdered' prince was a bricklayer, book says Seat Slow coach People Trouble for Anne Moffat, Labour MP for East Lothi Kylie Minogue and Sharon Stone perform at an Aids fund - raiser in Cannes Wise words, sort of, to David Cameron from an unlikely Stop press: there is a lawbreaker in the Cabinet. Jack Postscript The renowned trilogist (yes, we made that word up) … Postscript A commendable pledge from the blog of Harriet Harman, … Sinead O'Connor, at one time not the best friend of … Currys Ba Pointless requests must stop, says watchdog Rights under Fol have been 'abused' Darling seeks new curbs on documents John Lewis Question time M&S Parents vent frustration at 'slow' search for Madeleine Portuguese police 'abandoned hunt' Last photograph of girl is released Piriton Halfords Clouds gather for Lib Dems as Welsh 'rainbow coalition' splits Sikh taxi driver murdered with his own car Police fear racial motive for attack Cabbies angry at 'inaction' on assaults Australia Waste Not, Want Not Recycling will gain nothing from the imposition of charges on households The Wrong War The Democrats' demands on Iraq have given comfort only to extremists Need to Know What we can learn from the Freedom of Information Act Onward — into the age of wind Picture Gallery Pretty bad — but not Jimmy Carter bad Hey man, we're all kind of hippies now. Far out Equal share of Co2 for everyone Are faith schools helping to build social cohesion? Social housing Timesonline Hips should be scrapped Going nuclear Bigwigs let down real supporters Vous ou tu? Jobs for the boys Two fingers This urban chainsaw massacre has got to stop Will the last person in Scotland in 2020 turn out the light? Sainsbury's Public may get bounty for informing on fraudsters Fraction of assets seized Prudential Baddiel in America Boots Bird flu pandemic is inevitable, expert says after new outbreak Ramblers join eco-warriors BT Argos Police keen to restore students' right to limb-jarring bridge leap Talk Talk Judges' independence 'at risk' Queen meets shot PC's children Lugovoy 'in London earlier' US is diplomatic about deal Escort agency boss demands payment of earl's unpaid bill Talk Talk Tories want tighter rules for brides from abroad Bath store Steady on … have these really come from Marks & Spencer? Vauxhall Experts at Kew create garden for the longer, hotter summer Gardening The future Goodbye to lawns, hello to olive trees Foreign flowers will bloom at 40 C Things are looking up for urban growers Stephen Anderton Times Gardener BAA Argos £2,000 taxi for afternoon with Aristotle 89-year-old fulfils her lifelong dream Marathon trip for a four-hour stay Bespoke Suits Cheltenham & Gloucester Sharps On her last legs, but still standing yeah yeah yeah Post Office Kebab man 'cut up missing girl, 14' 'Shop owner said they had kinky sex' Teenager's body has not been found HotSpring Indian Ocean Mother died after eight GPs failed to spot septicaemia 'Major failure' in out-of-hours care Condition 'easy to treat', report says The Sunday Times Doctors to get extra posts to ease crisis It may have been forty years ago today, but the Summer of Love is still with us Arctic Monkeys beaten by the Black Country balladeer The Ivor Novello awards 1967 in brief Fruit and veg sales leap as healthy diet message hits home Increase is the biggest in 20 years Sales of sweets down by 8 per cent Renault Clio Food options Libel award for actress over link to girl's death Mafia suspect is extradited to Italy Police fire rescue Coastguard protest Clamper on trial Asbestos payout Claim over Ferrari Appeal to looters How spoils of shoplifting funded millionaire lifestyle Thief had luxury cars and 80 suits He spent 20 years selling stolen goods Sony Bravia Brown needs to tackle this Southern Discomfort Zodiac Times Online The Times Lebanon America Climbers risk all in 12-hour mission to save woman left to die on Everest Guide and sherpa find her by accident Rescue revives old ethical debate Heroes on high Tycoon steps in with aid for the families exiled by missiles Hamas leaders held in raids Multiple Display Advertising Items Siege refugees cram into crowded camp 15,000 flee to escape fighting Shortage of food, beds and medicines Barclaycard Last refuge Jessops Mugabe Army runs out of cash to pay, feed or arm its soldiers (Reuters): Land transfer 'is failing' Arson suspected at synagogue (AP): Charities appeal for £10 million (AP): Getting 700 snakes on a plane Mfi (AP): Entire Tuscan village falls to invasion of German tourists Body in river confirmed as US soldier snatched by al-Qaeda Intelligent Finance Bloody summer will be crucial test for troop surge, says Bush War casualties New baby, proud grandfather — and a big political dilemma Selfridges (AP): Parachute minister defies her critics (Reuters): Bomb sentences 38 miners killed (AP): Deadly storm (AP): Actress charged Empiredirect I'm fine, but I'm not preening myself to prove it, says Castro Pipex Millionaires held on slavery charges after maid escapes Couple 'tortured Indonesian victims' Perfume tycoons deny trafficking The Times Royal Mirage Ahern ready for coalition talks to secure a third term Magnet Merkel gloomy on G8 climate deal She fears failure of summit meeting Clash with US may hit proposals Grizzly man is mauled after getting too close to a cub Kettler Evesham Alqemi Sacred cows The Private Clinic Move 'em out: cattle drive lets motorists reclaim the city streets The Times BSkyB facing ITV stake inquiry Boots windfall Trinity mulls offer Iberia bid worries Quote of the day OECD warning Business big shot Law firms get ready for lucrative move into India Ban on overseas firms may end soon London practices eye work in Bombay Deutsche's Zurich offices raided in options inquiry Done deal? Stock markets Overdraft fees revolt puts dent in Barclays Nicholas King Homes PLC Bank is right to sound warning on charges Fighting shy of flotation Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies New leaf Tax rates, stable democracy, rule of law, education … Need to know Results in brief BSkyB faces Competition Commission inquiry into its purchase of 17.9% of ITV Sky could lose some or all of stake Panel expects big public response Business big shot Peter Freeman Dan Sabbagh Analysis Sir Ken Morrison seemed nervous at his last annual … Picture Gallery The Times There were several double takes at the Commons Transpor Taxing matter of thinking it through City Diary I do not as a rule write about people's love lives, … City Diary TNT wins the right to challenge Royal Mail's VAT exemption In the post This curious little design has just appeared on the Internet banking site at Barclays Lacking proof Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler Sale of Boots will bring US fund £250m return on investment Major purchases this year lift profits Group ignored advice of analysts Portfolio manager who knew when to hold 'em Share in the equity boom Unilever checks its tea's green appeal R&SA's Danish deal Burberry growth Insider warning BetOnSports plea Mirror group titles attract offer below original £200m valuation Family publisher eyes Southern Racing Post may be separate target House of Fraser boss buys £20m stake in Baugur Paper profits Morrison disappoints investors over his successor Confident manufacturers to raise prices Figures from CBI add to rate rise fears But ONS reports weaker investment Britain's business climate ranks highly Places to be Public sector deficit to top charts Lates China's stock market faces the threat of a 'marked correction' OECD says that exports may slow Investors shrug off the warnings Herbie Frogg President to receive all-American list of candidates for World Bank top job Nasdaq move for OMX opens way for renewed assault on London Deal could come as early as today US exchange chief eyes 2008 LSE bid Gazprom deal tightens its grip on European energy (Reuters): Rise in operating profit at Air France US house prices cut (Reuters): Optics eyes Bausch (Reuters): GM's Delphi fallout Dell to sell in-store The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Key investor unimpressed by BA-led approach for Iberia Caja Madrid seeks better offer Bid group 'to keep airline Spanish' Flight path Open Skies will mean more Iberias The Times Ofcom gets it just about right in Shetty matter Media Multiple Display Advertising Items New way to a hit CD as old rockers wake up and smell the coffee Media Starbucks set for McCartney release Rock legends see chance to reconnect Mediapolis Evening Standard hit by war of London freesheets 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 Cadbury Schweppes gives fizz as other shares go flat Large caps Zambezi Nickel puts on the shine Small caps Gilts Cautious tone that belies good news for invensys shareholders New Star RPS Group Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Renton Britain's longest-serving parliamentarian whose legacy is his 1975 report on preparing legislation Lord Renton, Kbe, Td, Qc, politician and lawyer, was born on August 12,1908. He died on May 24,2007, aged 98 QA Weather Eye Lives Remembered Anthony Brooks Prince Wilhelm-Karl von Preussen Lord Weatherill Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Ford Engineer who played a leading role in developing many of the RAF's Cold War weapons systems Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Foed, Kbe, Cb, Chief Engineer, Raf, 1978-81, was born on August 6,1923. He died on April 1,2007, aged 83 Lieutenant David Wright 'Catafighter' pilot who established a Yorkshire weaving firm and excelled in daredevil motorcycling Lieutenant David Wright, Fleet Air Arm pilot, was born on July 14, 1921. He died on March 10, 2007, aged 85 Lives in Brief History recorded in the captain's fingernails Questions Answered Escaped sewage was 'discarded' waste Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Substitution of party Court of Appeal Appeal still available Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Dinner Fellowships Church news Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Awards School Notices Lightning in Ethiopia is the real hurricane trigger Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 25,1827 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations The Ultimate Driving Machine Motorpoint Beam me up one please, Citroën Motoring Briton designs £1m concept car Diesel hybrid to set new standard Mercedes-Benz Vintage turnout for Mille Miglia race Specification Ice-cream cones only at weekend Grand day out On sale in May Safety first Mercedes-Benz Trade-Sales Ecurie25 Supercar Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf-online Elsworth deflated by work of Salford Mill Racing Derby hope fails to shine at Epsom Trainer says soft ground is a worry Newmarket Goodwood Yesterday's results Newcastle Tennis Bangor Southwell Football Salisbury Goodwood Racing Haydock Park Indian Ink has been ruled out of the Boylesports 1,000 The Wright track Ante-post favourites We'll Come and Gulf Express have … Course specialists Pontefract Racing CWU Stratford Hamilton goes to the wall and proves he's still human Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Championship leader in crash Alonso on top in practice sessions Front rankings Understrength England laid low by stomach virus Rugby union Leicester have signed Benjamin Kayser, 22, the France … Federer rediscovers hunger for the perfect Paris match Tennis Swiss eyes first French Open title Doubles helps world No 1 re-focus The Sunday Times Rose quickly made to feel at home on return to European battlefield Golf BMW PGA Championship Bowls Results Cricket Cycling Golf Squash Football Fixtures Cricket Tennis Rugby union Rugby league Other sport Cobra Zabel comes clean over using drugs Cycling Vocal Warne gives his spin as Kent seize the initiative Cricket LV County Championship first division Peters century clouded by dispute Second division Glamorgan all at sea after ruling Coetzer emerges as Durham's latest bright young talent Struggling Sussex boosted by Goodwin's return to form Cricket LV County Championship first division Nottinghamshire v Essex Second division Somerset v Gloucestershire Scoreboards The game has never been this strong — or played so often Cricket In the second part of an interview, Malcolm Speed, the head of the ICC, talks about corruption and fair play The Times Injury gives me chance to tackle parenthood Pedigree No runs and no form but Vaughan steps straight back into the team Cricket Second npower Test match Captain returns after 16 Tests away Difficult to omit fellow batsmen Travel In numbers Schofield calls for more practice time and end of the 40-over game The proposals Owen ready for England return but remains silent on his future Football First meeting with Allardyce Keen to impress before Estonia test England B Ashley aims for 'biggest and best' at Newcastle Experienced Johnson errs on the side of caution for Derby Football Coca-Cola League play-offs Rovers legend confident of following City's example League fury as final seats go begging Villa set to spend Arsenal duo picked Allen to Leicester Chelsea on tour The team who conquered the Continent by accident Kaká's outpouring of faith brings joy to leaders within Christian community Football Champions League: the aftermath Believes final win was work of God Church smiles on show of religion Barclays Churchill Cup Uefa blames Liverpool fans after Athens chaos and teargas Football Champions League: the aftermath Police accused of going over the top Lawyer says that supporters can sue Decathlon Stadium free-for-all that could have been a ticket for disaster Football Champions League: the aftermath Supporters left stunned as dream evening turns into a nightmare Premiership glory moves to head of the agenda Benítez calls the shots with attack on Liverpool hierarchy Football Champions League: the aftermath Manager starting to lose patience Bellamy fails to make the grade Betfair Arsenal show door to Baptista and try to offload Reyes Football Fulham maintain Tévez offensive Times Crossword 23,610 The Insider Beckham on brink of recall Hamilton's perfect run hits the buffers in Monte Carlo The Times Cricket Simon Barnes Index The face The voice of authority Did you see? Look-at-me reading lists The click Did you know? Misogyny … here and there Did you hear? Hole lot of luck A girl reads in a deckhair in Trafalgar Square, which has been grassed over for two days by Visit London, the capital's official visitor organisationm, as part of its "Village London" campaign Modern morals Look at me When the Times invited anyone aged 11 to 18 to submit a self-portrait, the response was phenomenal, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston Sofa Workshop The Times Fancy a byte? Let's try M&S If you thought Bluetooth was a pirate, help is finally at hand What others offer Hair with Hari The Times Wandering again through gardens of earthy delights Wanton axe of arboreal destruction Blaze and glories Is Viagra the answer to jet lag? Health A never-ending battle with bugs Washing your hands is crucial in preventing the spread of infection Inside Body & Soul tomorrow Aubergine and roast pepper pesto roulade Impulse suppers Street-market bargains can provide meals to delight the senses Butternut and chicken korma Mackerel teriyaki with sushi ginger and basmati Letter from Utopia Caweek Lou Reed Monkey Magic So let me introduce to you . . . Sgt Pepper is 40 years old. We asked famous fans for their memories and who they would put on the iconic cover today HMV Join Billy Shears and the boys online The gospel of Lovely Rita It's the quintessential Britishness of Sgt Pepper that makes the album a cultural icon for Ben Macintyre Back to the black stuff It was called the most depressing album ever. Yet now, Lou Reed is performing Berlin live. It's his masterpiece, he tells Peter Shapiro Virgin The serious side of monkey business Damon Albarn happily admits that he is not the master of his new opera, finds John Lewis OMD, Sgt Pepper and Monkey online Timesonline Classical William Carter Santiago de Murcia Linn Albums Classical Julia Fischer Brahms PentaTone Classical BBC Singers Ferneyhough Metier Pop Dizzee Rascal Maths & English XL The Official UK Charts Pop Various Artists Box of Dub Soul Jazz Radio The Times Wedded bliss, conjugal rites Karita Mattila's starring role in Covent Garden's Fidelio is informed by her own devotion to her husband, the soprano tells Neil Fisher Reviews First night Pop Modest Mouse Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Alphabetical Order The Mill at Sonning, Oxfordshire Concert Naxos Live! Wigmore Hall The Times Concert BBCSO/Zinman Barbican Is it cos I is politically correct? Last night's TV Is it Cos I is Black? BBC Three Mystery Flights BBC Two The Times Index Anatomy of an addictive show Deal or No Deal turns 500 Today's TV The Chewing Gum War Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Unreported World Channel 4,7. 35pm Live Football: England B v Albania Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,7.30pm Hay-On-Sky Sky Arts, 8pm Variations Agatha Christie's Marple ITV1, 8.30pm Ronni Ancona & Co BBC One, 9.30pm Reputations: John Wayne BBC Four, 8.30pm American Idol ITV2, 8.30pm Secret History of the IRA History Channel, 9pm Film of the night Film choice La Règle du Jeu (1939, b/w) Sky Arts, 9pm Terror in a Texas Town (1958, b/w) Best of the rest Channel 4,2pm The Natural (1984) ITV3, 9pm She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) BBC Four, 9.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) BBC One, 11.35pm The Player (1992) Film4,11.10pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4224 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index This was Not a Timely Retreat. What Does the Government now Mean to Do to save the Planet? Opening Bids Overseas Special Home on the Web Focus on Guildford Average property prices £000s In Large Terrace in West London Get in Get out Get Away W8: family house in Holland Park with roof garden and space for extension Out Rectory in Northamptonshire Cosgrove: Georgian house with beautiful landscaped gardens Away Manse on the Isle of Skye Loch Dunvegan: large 1863 family home by the Cuillin Hills with loch views Catch the Rising Tide Where next? Bristol's Harbourside is changing at last — and it's worth the wait, says Susan Emmett Massive Facts The Property Investor and Homebuyer Show Estate of the Art Where to Spend It This cutting-edge new terrace has links with the birth of Brit Art, writes Lucy Alexander Fact File A Fast Track to Perfection This Georgian gem is tucked away but is an easy drive to London, says Marcus Binney Fact File Replacing the Hips Home Front Judith Heywood picks her way through the Hips muddle and suggests the way ahead Off-Plan or off Limits? Buying, then selling, before a brick is laid may be smart no more, says Susan Emmett Profit Plan The Times Loss Leader Octacon Multiple Display Advertising Items Hideaway for the Super Rich Overseas Special Italy The Castello di Reschio estate in Umbria offers total privacy and sheer luxury — at a price, says John Clarke Inside Track Fact File Net Real Bargains The web can be the best guide to a low-cost home Market Report Overseas Special Spain The Future is a Hive of Industry Homes created from factories in Catalonia are hot property, says Michael Fitzpatrick Fact File Rich Harvest in the Desert Once the poorest of areas, Almería is now full of opportunity, says Sebastian Lander Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garrigae Investissements Follow the Local Crowd Overseas Special Buy a bolthole where those with inside knowledge go on holiday, says Nick Foster Multiple Display Advertising Items The Resort Born to Be Wild Overseas Special South Africa One man's dream to nurture nature alongside luxury is reaching fruition in South Africa, writes Fiona Sims Join the Top Table The regeneration of the centre of Cape Town has cleared the way for daring investors, reports Gordon Miller Fact File Lure of the Dollar Overseas Special North America If you want to take advantage of the strong pound to buy a house in the woods, head for the hiking and biking country of the US and Canada Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prime Location Situated on the Ski Slopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Put your Shirt on a Yurt Overseas Special Mongolia Mongolia is developing fast but investing in property requires a leap of faith, writes Lorna Blackwood The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Antler Homes Property Watch Home File The Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Slow Solicitors The Times Tea Towels save Investors Swoop on Eco-Towns Buy to Let Gordon Brown's plan to increase the number of affordable homes could create rich pickings for wealthy buyers, says Jayne Dowle Bricks and Mortar Regeneration Out with the Old Planning Laws Crest Nicholson
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