News from 31/05/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Sophie Ward, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Michael Owen, Geraldine Brooks, Richard Hobson, Aydin Kurdash, Nicole Wehden, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Carollne Burgess, Noble Wilson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Andrew Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Penny Wark, Tim Brocklebank-Fowler, Elizabeth Judge, Paul Swann, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, John Salaman Professor of Transplant Surgery (retired), Rhys Blakely, Roland Watson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Derwent May, Robert Saunders, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Andrew Rosenheim, Anthony White, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Delaney, Joyce Carol Oates, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neil Rogers, Jane Heller, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Flann O'Brien, Francesca Steele, Richard Jones, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, John McEwen, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, David Baldwin, Michele Kirsch, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Dunn, Sonia Verma, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Gordon Cowie, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Austen McRoberts, Professor Geoffrey Alderman, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Clarence Barrett, Rod Morris, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Christopher Hitchens, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Barry Sheerman, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Knight, Olav Bjortomt, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Moira C. Young, Nick Meo, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Pope offers prayers for return of Madeleine Security guards to frisk school pupils for knives Searches at the gate will go ahead without consent of parents Soldiers raid homes in hunt for kidnap gang Helicopter crashes BP chief quits Illegal CCTV cameras Investors panic 'Ruth Kelly's spirit of duty and self-sacrifice Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline MIscellany Today's weather The Times Nato troop casualties as Taleban claims it shot down helicopter Seven are killed in US Chinook Aircraft was on patrol in Helmand Pugh Victim kept waiting by judge shortage Police miss targets Debtors caught Emission labelling J. K. Rowling backs theme park to take Harry Potter readers for a wizard ride Hogwarts does battle with Disney British designers lead work in Orlando The secret formula that prints a fortune Angsana Residences Do not look left, Brown orders those who would be his deputy Candidates have opposed policies Party must 'hold the centre ground' Croynism charge over £110,000 campaign donations Staff in caring jobs 'are undervalued' Swindler jailed Dead man robbed Piped pollution Curse of the Ring Over the moon She relied on an oxygen machine. The electricity firm cut off the power. Hours later, she was dead What to do if you can't pay Bvlgari US troops search Baghdad houses as fears grow for abducted Britons Iraq captives Iraqi Government blames Mahdi Army Negotiations will be 'a long haul' Who let the kidnappers in, and who let them out? Families who know how it feels Iraq captives SAS team is diverted to join hunt for victims Babies in womb feel mothers' anxiety at only four months Stress can harm health of foetus Employers urged to offer support Tesco Premature births rise among low risk group Student's wife 'encouraged him to become a terrorist' Jihad blueprints 'found in luggage' 'Couple possessed a chilling resilience' Lecturers' union votes to back Israel boycott Bringing it all together The Times Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation 'His touch, words and thoughts were more tender than we could have hoped' McCanns in brief meeting with Pope Couple will go on to other countries Dfs Marks&spencer As Labour's deputy leadership campaign (no, stick with Yesterday we revealed the somewhat small sales figures Dramatic scenes at the Hay-on-Wye literary festival … A shocking sartorial mistake by Prince Edward. Arriving Teething problems, we hear, at the launch of the refurb Postscript Girls Aloud appear in their first television, commercial, playing shop window mannequins The rules of Justice People Quite a scoop, this, we feel. Martin Bell, distinguishe Life-saving duties for an intern at the office of Celia Skoda Auto Rising house prices driving drug growers from city to the country Cannabis farms decline in London 1,500 'factories' closed in two years Millets Microsoft Taking Stock China's attempt to deflate an investment bubble has wider political implications A Fractious Fight The contest for Labour's deputy leadership is more posture than substance A Wizard Proposal A new Harry Potter theme park prompts plans for more ambitious amusements An enigmatic insult to Elgar Picture Gallery We're stuck at the Gateway to nowhere Don't look up: the green answer is a carbon floor Classroom yobs? Organ voluntary Treasury is playing at snakes and housing ladders Parkinson's law Prince rebunked Timesonline Booze is getting stronger Falklands respite The lesser evil Piracy, US-style Slocum was first Dainty dish Iraq holds its breath for the vital summer ahead Why heroic Ruth should have been in Gordon's book Comment Tesco Who's in the BB line-up: The first XI Big Brother becomes Big Sister as women take over the house Channel 4 reads Ofcom apology Housemates sign 'behaviour charter' Take that, Ofcom. Now try and do us for not being responsible First night Television Big Brother Channel 4 Index Past winners Expanding Stansted 'would be an environmental catastrophe' First Choice NHS pill will curb smoker's craving — and satisfaction from a cigarette Drug lessens the chances of a relapse Trials show a high success rate Oxfam Giving up Football chairman is jailed for fraud Mother arrested Nuclear plant fire Hamster victim Brothers jailed for road race death Bride-to-be killed days before wedding Defendant sobbed as he apologised Sky Capital One Teenagers are lured into meetings with virtual strangers One in five takes risk with 'friends' Personal details handed out freely KIA Motors 'i have no idea what websites he visits' Möben Kitchens Lawyers who delay costly terrorist trials face the sack Plans could speed up expensive cases Action criticised as disproportionate Jailing fewer people 'only way to beat overcrowding' PC World Woman explorer is forced to quit her North Pole solo trek PC World Lord Black breaks a habit and stays silent in defence Lawyers to wrap up case on Monday Close friends to testify on his behalf Bringing it all together House of Fraser The taste of summer Labour paid £1m of government cash to left-wing think-tank Tories say public is funding party Revolving door of staff is monitored While the Chief is away, the Tories try to claim his mantle Where the money came from Blair walks straight into a plum new job: Paramount Chief of Mahera (pop 6,000) African tour 'is no vanity parade' Visit is to build momentum for G8 Peace in Sierra Leone brings hope to land with life expectancy of 37 African time Bank branches out with a plan to help fight global warming Boots Threat of superbug 'ignored' Rare sea slug slithers on Scylla Awol soldier commits suicide Disney is accused of ageism Nearly all CCTV cameras 'are illegal' Devices 'breach data protection law' Evidence could be challenged in court Iberia Michael at wheel after a 'cocktail of drugs' Warbler that hates the cold is warming to a new home in the north Ireland's golden eagle revival DVLA official was part of car gang Girl's murder plea Driver, 82, tagged Rubbish victory Surgical spirit 'Cash for title' dog The calm before the storm hints at the magic to come First night Theatre The Tempest Royal Exchange, Manchester Alliance Leicester The Private Clinic Greece India Millions are hit as China tries to slow down the shares bandwagon Small investors rage at Government Tax rise on deals to 'cool the market' Evesham Alqemi History gets a later dateline to keep best of the past in country Where a spell of fame begins with a bee Children vie for $35,000 prize Indian-born boy is the hot favourite Republican TV actor makes a late bid for presidency Multiple Display Advertising Items Bringing it all together Hard words The taste of summer Staples Court bans former Thai leader from politics for electoral fraud Pdsa (Reuters): Journalists' deaths 'war crimes' (AFP): Protest over suspended MP Cash crisis hits war-crimes trial High art in the form of a cross Morrisons (AP): Japan ready to impose tuna quotas as pressure grows to stave off extinction Anger at campaign to woo gay couples on Holy Land holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Death camps call for right to charge for entry ticket Plea for cash has triggered argument Money running out for education MP who 'took part in VW-funded orgy' resigns (AFP): US seeks deal with worst polluters (AP): Conversion denied (AFP): 'One-child' riots (AFP): Guantanamo death (AP): Peres declares (AFP): Crowning moment (AFP): Sole survivors Greek treasures get a lift to their new home Marble sculptures to leave Acropolis Cranes used for delicate operation Shogun Gift to gods Multiple Display Advertising Items Russians feel the heat as temperature hits new high Euro donor card 'could solve organ crisis' Call for system of presumed consent Families ignore relatives' wishes Feather & black The National Trust Family refusal The Times American attempt to patent yoga puts Indians in a twist Healthy figures (AP): Turkey prepares to attack Iraqi Kurds (AFP): Biological ban (AFP): Prodi quit threat (AFP): Land row deaths (AFP): French overtures (Reuters): In deep trouble Manzoni to leave BP as Hayward reshuffles Refining chief to join Canadian firm Exit said to be by mutual consent CVC left to battle Imperial alone Boots fund row Quote of the day Warner's EMI bid Business big shot Netjets Sweet music Stock markets DTI to sell 25% stake in British Energy World Bank's belated saviour, Bob Zoellick It really means life and death Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Nuclear fallout Some people's ideal holiday is others' idea of living … Need to know Results in brief Last. fm founders add £19m to personal playlists after CBS deal US group buys website for $280m Unique software the key to success Business big shot Listeners still to be wooed GCap to close radio stations in an effort to save profits GlaxoSmithKline defends Avandia as shares drop 13% in nine days Medical trials under spotlight FDA reviewing safety alert on drug Timesonline The bigger they are, the bigger the side-effects Drug test Three banks back bid for ABN Amro Race for the Post Verwaayen's pay Sales bonanza (Reuters): New Man fund IPO MPs poised to intervene in Boots pension row Heathrow express Kwik Save has appointed KPMG to help it to consider its options after the supermarkets chain closed a third of its stores yesterday Hungry Blackstone pays £140m for Strada This is the hotel lobby at the recently re-opened Mille City Diary Raja Fashions Gordon, the Treasury and statistics City Diary Kaplan bail hope? Don't bet on it City Diary This morning 375 helium balloons will be released on … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day A City institution closes. The Young's Wine Lodge on … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch EMI sets Warner a £3-a-share bid hurdle Music firm is set to reject US offer Appeal of instant Terra Firma deal Thousands burnt by 'boiler room' fraud Buyer beware The Times Shake-up at HSBC's investment arm as star recruit departs David Clulow Hunter waits in wings as Dobbies holds talks Barclays pays $11m to settle US insider trading suit BGC drops IPO to merge with eSpeed Cantor Fitzgerald to retain control Reverse takeover will provide quote Agreement close between White Nile and Total in battle for Sudanese oilfield Journey into Africa The Times British Airways Zoellick brings shining CV and broad support to World Bank Regarded as 'right man for the job' More pragmatic than Wolfowitz Mending fences is top of the agenda (AP): Ernst & Young quartet accused Fox buys websites Dow Jones sale (AP): ICE confirms offer Inflation ruffles Fed The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Longbridge merger that put it on the road to ruin T-Mobile 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 Imperial gets fired up after rival bid for Altadis falters Large caps Highland recovers from rumour Small caps Gilts What's in a name? A thumping dividend, but nerve is needed Vitec Group 888 Holdings Equity Prices Action medical research Sir George MacFarlane Register Talented technologist who made invaluable contributions in wartime and as a postwar public servant Sir George MacFarlane, radar engineer and public servant, was born on January 8,1916. He died on May 20,2007, aged 91 Law Report Weather Eye Group Captain Brian Morison Nightfighter pilot and distinguished flying instructor Group Captain Brian Morison, DFC, AFC, night fighter pilot, was born on December 7,1920. He died on March 12,2007, aged 86 Edward Behr Foreign correspondent who also wrote books on subjects ranging from Japan's Emperor Hirohito to Maurice Chevalier Edward Behr, journalist and author, was born on May 7,1926. He died on May 26,2007, aged 81 Dame Lois Browne-Evans Bermudan politician and campaigner for equal rights who was the first woman to occupy a host of senior roles Dame Lois Browne-Evans, DBE, lawyer and politician, was born on June 1,1927. She died on May 29,2007, aged 79 Neal Burton Idealistic publisher who specialised in producing materials of practical benefit to people of the developing world Neal Burton, publisher, was born on December 11,1933. He died of a heart attack on April 3,2007, aged 73 Aubrey Singer Lives Remembered Professor Alfred Chandler (obituary, May 30) was survived by two son and two daughters, not one son and two daughters. We apologise for the error Abuse of executive power over Chagos Islanders Law Report Court of Appeal Sentencing judge can consult tariff Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular End of an era for gentle giants Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements School Notices Flowers give forecasters a sign of changes in the air Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 31,1967 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Public Notices Timesonline Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Only in Paris, a tower with wow power Late travel Enjoy the height of Parisian charm Take to the Seine for a historic trip Late deals A flat in York, £275 for a week; three nights in Jersey, £169; a week in Bulgaria, £189 British Isles Short haul Long haul Never walk alone? You can in the Dordogne Multiple Display Advertising Items Dwyer hopes for bold show from chance ride on Regime Racing Jockey supports Madeleine search Win on Sir Percy has boosted career Timesonline Motor racing Fallon looking to book royal ticket at the Old Bailey Football Sandown Park Racing Ayr Lingfield Park Yarmouth Kayah ready to prove Oaks entry is justified Racing Timesonline Latest betting Yarmouth Yesterday's results Brighton Sedgefield Course specialists Cartmel Beverley O'Brien team numbers eight Southwell Gunnell's steak a rare chef's error when the chips are down Sport on television Football Results Baseball Basketball Cricket Other sport Cycling Speedway The Times Serbian hopes are burning brightly against the odds Tennis French Open Tipsarevic ends Safin's challenge Political unrest 'destroyed sport' Results from Roland Garros Venus power Next generation gives Britain a lift Tennis French Open The Times Four to watch Britain are still aiming high despite early injuries Athletics Dozen medal hopefuls sidelined Poor training to blame for sick-list Team target Radcliffe return remains on hold Dredge sees no magic in qualifying for US Open Golf McLaren cleared over 'illegal team orders' Motor racing Rees and Powell profit from benign pitch Cricket LV County Championship Timesonline Travel Flintoff facing uphill battle to save career as ultimate one-man team Cricket Agony for all-rounder ECB schedules third operation in 27 months Later stages of India series target for return All may not be lost provided England's fallen star is rebuilt to last test of time Cricket Agony for all-rounder Abendanon answers late call to arms for England Rugby union Youngster moves up from Saxons Robinson's fitness remains uncertain Team Sport Staff: Thomas takes new leading role Teams Simoni climbs back into the reckoning Leuluai not guilty Best foot forward IOC drugs inquiry Panter hurt again Rocks' new role Madrid to bid again Giggs makes break with CV incomplete Football Vectra Benítez clears the air with Americans Retirement: at least that's one decision Poll got right Football Referees' chief accuses official of 'burning bridges' over Barwick attack Black marks Rich get richer as television raises wages even more Football Earnings dwarf the rest of Europe Championship lags farther behind The Sunday Times West Ham at the head of queue to sign Parker Football The summer sales Mourinho asks African nations to be charitable towards Chelsea Football Setanta Golf Pearce vows to return stronger as first spell in exile looms Football Manager defends City track record Under-21 job may offer route back Squad O'Neill takes blame for absentee O'Connor comes in from cold with goal Portsmouth record Ranson withdraws Main players out Woodgate's target It doesn't get any better than taking on Brazil at Wembley Friends Provident Beckham makes the right moves to be up and running in US Football Personal trainer to optimise fitness Shorey in shock over squad call-up Thompson replaces McBeth as home nations cling to power Times Crossword 23,615 United launch £35m spending spree to leave rivals standing Sport The Times Summer sales New fears for Flintoff Index The face Catwalk anarchist Did you see? Love Match The click Did you know? Supermarket cool Did you hear? Let sleeping cats lie A matador enjoys a cigarette before a bullfight at Las Ventas in Madrid during the San Isidro bullfighting festival. Today is World No Tobacco Day Modern morals Reality check A TV documentary on Princess Diana's death has been condemned by people who haven't seen it. Andrew Billen, who has, says the show is excellent, and that in fact it upholds the taboo on photos of the dying Princess — but that era is coming to an end Kid Nation Only four of these programmes are real — can you spot the fake? The Baby is a Champ Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay Extreme Elimination Singing for a Dream What the butler saw for himself: a rewarding life There is a shortage of butlers in Britain, which comes as a surprise to gentlemen's gentleman Paul Swann. In his job, he stays at the finest houses, eats the best food — and the pay's not bad, either Timesonline Answer from page 5 Why be a butler . . . The Times Yes, Minister, some people actually set out to get drunk To err is human, to forgive profitable Radio ha-ha Why religion poisons everything Christopher Hitchens was 9 when he decided that his schoolteacher was talking nonsense about God. In a new book he finally challenges all religion, arguing that the world would be a better place without it When I became an atheist Times Online The Times Doing things backwards Having spent her school days working on films and plays, Sophie Ward is now learning creative writing Could my back pains be linked to my army career? Multiple Display Advertising Items Harper's Bazaar Insider trading Gina's Aydin Kurdash chooses the best evening shoes Aydin's tips Ken Russell Bed-Hopping One last drop in the Ocean? Ocean's Thirteen will be a hit. But is it also the end of George Clooney's Hollywood revolution, asks Stephen Dalton Jindabyne There's more in the Ocean: upcoming British caper movies Beware of 3-D it'll have your eye out Virgin In Cinemas Friday Whatever you do, don't stop the car Reviews Film All the ingredients of the road stalker movie are present, correct and still terrifying in the remake of The Hitcher, says James Christopher The Hitcher Paradise Lost Flyboys Wedding Daze From Aboriginal legend to Indian ashram and the slums of Manila, Wendy Ide travels the world How Water can go up in flames The director Deepa Mehta tells Wendy Ide how her new film caused a riot before it was made Gross-out for grown-ups Geek boy meets gorgeous girl. Girl gets pregnant. Boy embraces fatherhood. Kevin Maher meets the director behind a seriously funny sex comedy Apatow, nurturer of comic talent Fly Boys Apatow, friend of the famous The Times What next for Working Title? Three-hours and counting — the future of film-making Closing credits My Space takes on Hollywood The Times Theatre Reviews First night Kean Apollo, W1 Pop Manic Street Preachers Forum, NW5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Cymbeline Barbican Theatre Concert Kirkby/Lindberg Assembly Rooms, Bath Ripe Bree trails a whiff of scandal Tv & radio Last night's TV Desperate Housewives Channel 4 Mumbai Calling ITV1 The Times David Chater's choices Weird world of teenagers Has Moira got news for you Today's TV This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hustle BBC One, 9pm Mary, Queen of Shops BBC Two, 9pm Elmore Leonard Digital Choice Biography, 7pm Mischief: Road Rage Revenge BBC Three, 9pm Variations The Lost Gods History Channel HD, 8pm Queen Camilla Channel 4,9pm Scientific Guinea Pigs Discovery, 9pm Mark Lawson Talks to Biddy Baxter BBC Four, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Wolf Creek (2005) Channel 4,11.05pm The Prince and the Pauper (1977) Best of the rest Channel 4,9.25am Hulk (2003) ITV2, 8.30pm Factotum (2005) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The Firm (1993) Film4,11.10pm The Fourth Protocol (1987) BBC One, 11.35pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4229 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cordula Index Nottingham University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Trying too hard is not a bright idea The Week in Work What Else Happened Keeping the orchestra on song Profile Daniel Harding, a professional conductor, tells Clare Dight that sometimes he wishes he had just an ordinary day job Second Post Deadline Buster Work Life Challenge How leaders manage Talking Point To most people, leadership and management are one and the same thing. But are they? Carol Lewis dons her deerstalker and goes in search of the subtle differences Index Young, vibrant and bursting with ability Detica Inside Contact us Consultancy suits you ma'am Women IBM Reality is an eye-opener The inside Track Paris, Berlin . . . there are some fabulous cities on the itinerary but, as Carly Chynoweth learns, consultants do not have a life full of glitz — one office is pretty much like another What It's Really like . . . Working in Consultancy The Key to … MBAs and Consulting The Times and the MCA Is this profession really your thing? Quiz The Sunday Times It pays to get the balance right Work-Life Balance Fay Schopen finds that despite the culture of long hours, many consultants are able to balance work and social life Ernst & Young Money makes the world turn Case Study Pro Bono Consulting Brains are not enough Jobhunting Academic achievement may be essential to make it into the world of consultancy, but don't forget to make the most of your constructive extra-curricular activity at university and show that you are a well-rounded person, writes Clare Dight Ace that Interview Smaller firms keep it personal Opportunities outside London Emily Ford learns that the regions offer graduates a less hectic lifestyle and a different approach to consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The 60-Second Business Book MBA Interview & Competition Smart moves to deal with change Case Study A new chief executive will inevitably mean a change in senior management, but there are techniques to survive the upheaval MBA Choices Thinkers 50 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Chronicle of a topsy-turvy life beginning at the end Interview Stuart: A Life Backwards by Alexander Master WHSmith The Times A 2007 Richard & Judy's Book Club Choice We Were the Mulvaneys Reviews The Third Policeman The American Boy Letters home from the civil war front7 Extract Collect them all
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