News from 01/06/2007
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Andrew Robson, Afsun Qureshi, Lucy Alexander, Maria Doulton, Nick Hackman, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Steven Moore, Donal Thompson, Paul Bompard, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, Paul Smith, Richard Yarrow, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Emma Crichton-Miller, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, M. Galvin, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Nick A. L. Riddle, John Bungey, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Kasia Maciejowska, Hilary Rose, Dr Andrew Bamji, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Lady Engle, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Alan Dowsett, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Patrick Baily, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Harvey, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, John N. M. Gillespie, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Dr John Havard, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Miller, Greg Hurst, Bob Collington Director, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, W. A. Tyler, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Marcus Binney, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Francis Gilbert, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Leif Mills, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Kym Best, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. Wilks, Steve Hawkes, B. Chance, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Sophie Heawood, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Fisher, Ronan Wyer, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, David L. Thomas, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Graham Taylor Ex-England manager, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Sacha Bonsor, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex Food safety fears over animals fed to animals Times discloses move to relax BSE feed rules Chickens and pigs may be used in fodder Legacy of a crisis Cameron accused of U-turn on grammars Housing slowdown Bush climate plan 'Evil' of abortion King McKellen Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index Today's weather The Times 'NHS must be run by professionals, not the politicians' Think-tank hits at 'meddling ministers' Strategy for the long-term needed Labour may be ready to field candidates in Ulster elections Pugh Fee-fixing fines to fund student grants Union strike threat Chinook victim Failing schools Stage drama An end to raising your arm in class? Hands up who thinks that's a good idea From old school to new school Tiffany & Co. Cameron faces U-turn taunts after another MP mangles his grammar Frontbencher defends selection Comments 'not at odds with policy' Policy review Editor in phone-tap scandal is chosen as new Tory spin-doctor Suicide verdict on detention boy, 14 Terrorist suspect Birth choice plea 20mph city limit Cancer gene found No rail fare inquiry Tinted glass drivers get dark looks from police The law Multiple Display Advertising Items Spectre of 'mad cow' disease hangs over plans to feed chickens to pigs Food safety Almost 20 years after BSE led to a feed ban, an EU body says use of meat meal from non-ruminants poses no danger to human health. Rajeev Syal reports Bvlgari A distasteful idea which is better buried Sony MI6 had a hand in death of Litvinenko, suspect claims Murder victim 'was a British agent' Claims dismissed as game-playing Wanted Reject those politicians who defend the social evil of abortion, urges Cardinal Lapsed liberal who disowned auld alliance with Labour A matter of conscience in Commons Currys Fears for missing father as hunt goes on Iraq kidnappings Parents tell of their shock at news US soldiers raid Shia strongholds Foreign advisers may pull out as risks grow ever worse Icesave Officially posh at last? People The latest celebrity to venture into the children's … Picture Gallery Sourish grapes from Anthony Steen, the Tory MP for … The Foreign Office has just updated its travel advice … Postscript Sir Anthony Hopkins wrote and directed his latest film, … How does Jon Snow, the Channel 4 news presenter, feel … And now for something completely different. La Scala … Hitman shot race attack victim for testifying Target survived by feigning death Another man was 'executed' in feud More are calling terror alert hotline, say police AA BT Dolce & Gabbana How folic acid could save thousands from a stroke Pluses and minuses Surgery records online Indian Ocean The taste of summer Your M&S First proof of decline in housing market Drop in new mortgage approvals Another rate rise is expected soon The Times Shooting ends police lesson in gun safety The difference a decade makes Seat auto emoción PC World Oh yes he did! Stephen Fry has written Cinderella for the Old Vic Post Office Australia Ian McKellen's naked Lear is revealed in all his glory First night Theatre King Lear Courtyard, Stratford Mad Cows and Cannibalism We should be squeamish about feeding carcasses to farm animals Fry's English Delight The Old Vic stage is set for a pantomime treat Out of Africa The challenge to a continent and its supporters Were you at the Vatican, too? Picture Gallery What's long and wet and under threat? Thunderer: TV heaven: how to make the young look stupid Power to the people Blocking it up The baneful impact of buy-to-let Tatchell's courage Join the debate online today Exceptions for dyslexics? Workers' paradise Monopoly money Patients' needs Sounding out Bracing bathing Wetting its head We — and thee Of course the Russians did it. They're the experts Give me more powers and I'll stop my pupils fighting Dfs Dfs The descent of Man: why our ancestors may have really landed on their feet Knuckle-walking theory now in doubt Early apes may have stood in trees Lost documents shed light on Black Death New theory of evolution Dinosaurs make themselves at home at the Royal Academy BT 'Green' terminal gets go-ahead Falklands victory coins minted Litter alert over smoking ban Police turn to clairvoyants in the search for Madeleine Abductor 'may claim sighting' McCann family appeal on TV show Scarborough Halfords Sainsbury's Aristocrat in search of a successor finds relative hope with an American rock star £7.5m family seat needs new owner Baronet cannot afford the upkeep Oceanico A bold and faithful family Most British beaches get top EU rating — but it's the Med that really cleans up Europe Where to swim Only 2 out of 567 UK resorts fail test Dirtiest water found in Belgium Subaru New Interest rates Girls' night in for Big Brother's 8m viewers Sky Launch figures MazDa It's health and safety: musicians face calls to rehearse quietly Index Jessops Blair tells his critics to 'get real' as he hints at intervention in Darfur Politics West 'misguided' over global terror Iraq bloodshed 'not caused by US' Brown and his team must listen and learn Bashful visitor is enrolled in Mandela 'ex-presidents club' Politics Listen and learn NatWest Toysrus Phone directories an 'absurd' waste £3m phone theft River pesticides Firemen sleep row Cancer vaccine Chewing the phat Men 'are afraid to work with children' Volunteers fear paedophile label Charities crying out for male support Multiple Display Advertising Items 1940 guide to a nuclear reactor 'was cutting edge' Secret wartime papers are unsealed Theories were proved correct The Times Diplomats suspected Entebbe hijacking was an Israeli plot to discredit the PLO Meet Lucy, now a resident of Surbiton but formerly in the sky with diamonds Iberia The news behind the words Tiny strokes of genius hidden in Dalí masterpiece Nissan BBC move north 'will put off the celebrities' China Italy Is this just a headscarf — or really a threat to democracy? Wife at the heart of a political storm I've no hidden agenda, she says Turbulent days EDF The Times Harsh life in the wild kills panda bred in captivity Death blamed on rival males Conservation effort to continue Dreams Cruel nature Halifax Officials are forced to give up gambling, girls and gifts (AP): 'Miracle baby' women jailed (AFP): Moving tribute to loved one (Reuters): Inquiry over Great Wall holes (AP): Hepburn gown makes £97,000 Expedia (Reuters): Rare twin bulls will meet their deaths together in festival ring Cheltenham & Gloucester Lord Black 'took office boxes as favour to aide' The Times $27m, three Presidents and a singing cow The National Trust Furniture Village Bush tries to blunt criticism with new plan to tackle climate change Prudential (Reuters): Rhinos dehorned to deter poachers (AP): Police sentenced (Reuters): Ten hurt on flight (Reuters): Paedophilia on TV (AP): Fan rescues DJ (Reuters): Genocide arrest (AP): Power-cut claim (AP): Action on treasure Hariri tribunal divides Lebanese Murdered leader's son praises decision Syria, Hezbollah attack 'political tool' Decathlon Days of violence US opens its doors to Iraqi refugees Derbyshire Building Society Writer's attack on Forces defies Musharraf ban Captured on film: lawyers 'who wanted to buy off key witness' Secret footage of 'sting' shown on TV Arms dealer's son expecting acquittal Desperate to be downwardly mobile Head to toe Bespoke Suits Staples Chirac 'must face Japan cash probe when immunity ends' Charge sheet (Reuters): Israel condemns academic boycott (AP): Bus robbers shot (Reuters): Lynx halts road (Reuters): Car heat kills boy (AP): Freedom to beg (Reuters): Hairy problem (Reuters): Potty councillor Life prisoners beg to be executed Letter drafted by former Mafia chief 'We are dying a little each day' The Times A matter of life and death Intelligent Finance Free inside today Halifax How they slide down your throat Japan feels heat as eels slip off tables on the Day of the Ox The Times Energy group may go nuclear Boots takeover Sweet new rival Eurotunnel slips Quote of the day YouTube hits TVs Business big shot Sports Direct chairman quits after stormy time with Ashley Richardson leaves after three months Shares in retailer hit new low of 205p Mike Ashley in his own words End of an era Stock markets Flagship investment funds at Man fall nearly 5% UK plc is undervaluing age and experience Picture Gallery Tycoon must play by the rules Commodities Cooling it Currencies Ukonline Need to know Results in brief Doyen of DSG steps down after 22 years with electrical retailer Dismisses talk he was pushed out Successor will be named 'in weeks' Business big shot Marius Kloppers It's not just the police getting younger Sudan wants Total to share oilfield with White Nile Lloyds TSB Thomson Financial: Kingfisher cautious about UK Focus pursuers show colours Olympic media scrum begins SSE in talks over investing in the next generation of nuclear power facilities Scottish firm may buy nuclear power Energy White Paper raises hopes ITV1 advertising revenues on course to show growth in July Powering on Generator urged to make quick cut in prices as profits soar Timing is the key as figures make rate rise look inevitable MPC briefing June Timesonline Hawks in the ascendant Boom on high street fuels price increases BT admits it made mistakes with Fusion Analysis New Look bidding deadline put back as suitors fall shy Owners of chain seek further offers Bidders put off by £2 billion price tag The Times From the US, land of the pre-nuptial agreement, comes … City Diary Vorsprung durch Technik Tesco comes over all Saint Francis City Diary Steve Davies flees Numis for Jupiter City Diary A note from the strange land that is Goldman Sachs … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Baugur is apparently so pleased with the performance … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Overwhelming vote sees Boots taken over by private equity Fears for pension fund swept aside MPs calling for questions in House FKI confirms approach after months of speculation Battle over pension fund is far from over Coca-Cola unveils new challenge to Tate & Lyle's Splenda May take years for FDA approval Sweetener market is booming The Times Sweet rivalry Seizures by customs hit €2bn record LSE hits a record high as Greifeld holds stake Eurotunnel surge comes to a halt as French slam on brakes Call for market inquiry after two-day share price frenzy Passing through Scarborough US economy nearly hit standstill in first quarter of the year Cut in business stocks blamed Economists on Wall Street are calm Budget bonus YouTube bound for Apple TV Dell to cut 8,000 jobs despite growth (AFP): Wachovia deal (AP): Indian growth 9.4% (AFP): Motorola cuts jobs (AP): Spamming charges Wal - Mart to confront investor wrath Shareholders file protest document Labour violations 'eroding reputation' General Electric faces $500m class action from own lawyer over sex discrimination The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bricks and Mortar British funds Resentment starts to grow over Zoellick World Bank nominee criticised Nobel laureate fears protectionism First share options fine falls on Brocade E&Y partners face tax evasion charges The Times American magazine market towers over Britain Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Journalists vote to oust authoritarian Editor of Le Monde Media Parisian daily seeks new direction Newsroom feared losing independence Mediapolis Longacre sold to US bank with £40m tag 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 Anglo American shares leap on new chief's confidence Large caps Strada deal lifts restaurant sector Small caps Gilts The MoD should stick to its day job, or learn from private equity Expro Internat'l Shanks Group Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Professor John Macquarrie Theologian whose books and teachings explored the nature of humanity, the sacraments and Christian belief The Rev Professor John Macquarrie, theologian, was born on June 27,1919. He died on May 28,2007, aged 87 The Right Rev James McGuinness Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham who worked to advance the education of young people into the faith The Right Rev James McGuinness, Bishop of Nottingham, 1974-2000, was born on October 2,1925. He died on April 6,2007, aged 81 Q&A Weather Eye Sol Frankel East End tailor and die-hard socialist who cut his political teeth on the Battle of Cable Street and the Spanish Civil War Solomon Frankel, International Brigade veteran and socialist and Communist activist, was born on March 31, 1914. He died on May 18, 2007, aged 93 Jan Kochanowski Gypsy who narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Nazis to become a leading scholar of Romany culture Jan Kochanowski (Vania de Gila), Romany scholar, was born on August 6,1920. He died of pancreatic cancer on May 18,2007, aged 86 Why Waterloo meant boom time for dentists Questions Answered Court Circular Control order curfew is reasonable Law Report Court of Appeal Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Fellowships Ball Elections School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Services Wanted Legal Notices Timesonline Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times BMW Wolf Power Products Motorpoint Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Automatic choice fits the bill for new diesel Freelander Motoring Land Rover adds power and torque Improvements come at a price Speed camera policy producing more risk than reward Specification MX-5 gets ready for the summer On sale in June Seat shifts focus Bargain hunt Drivershandbook Multiple Display Advertising Items TSL Finance Ltd Machine Mart Leaking May and a warm June bring on the harvest Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 1,1846 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Time restores Cecil to place at top table Racing Trainer bids for eighth Oaks success Win would cap recent resurgence Bath Online today Wolverhampton Cricket Football O' Brien to prove mastery with All My Loving Racing Goodwood Epsom Sandown rides show Dettori way to Epsom Racing William Hill Latest odds Ayr Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Catterick Yarmouth Sandown Course specialists Sedgefield The real racing starts right now Sailing Louis Vuitton Cup Sky Sport 2,1.30pm National Express Thompson in frame for director role O'Sullivan fined Chequered flag Rule of Law condemns Sussex to hard labour Cricket LV County Championship first division Surrey v Kent Warwickshire v Hampshire Scoreboards Langer's bold gamble savaged by the sun Cricket LV County Championship second division Leicestershire v Nottinghamshire Glamorgan v Essex Friends Provident Trophy The Sunday Times Injury strife forces ECB to strengthen its resources Cricket £20,000 a county for conditioning More athletic players are needed Growing pains Pietersen backs more ruthless approach Indomitable Hewitt finds a way through Tennis French Open British Eurosport, 10am Stevens tunes up mentally for an emotional test on native soil Rugby union Online today Shevchenko simply tried too hard, says Desailly Football Baseball Results Basketball Football Fixtures Cricket Cycling Rugby league Other sport Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Lawrie rediscovering his form after spell under the weather Golf Celtic Manor Wales Open Sky Sports 1,10am Why our statistics caused a storm Football The Ranking debate Robinson is best defence of our model What fans thought of the results United's own 'Fab Four' set to make a big noise Football Queiroz drools over possibilities Hargreaves ready to add midfield bite Ranieri moves closer to City job after resigning at Parma Chelsea look for bargains with Pizarro deal agreed The beautiful game? Bypass Brazil and go instead to glory in the Derby winner The top ten Forlorn task of managing a nation's unrealistic expectations Football England v Brazil Return to Wembley 'The stadium was magnificent. I wish they'd kept the Twin Towers' Football England v Brazil Wembley was like a home for Hurley Opening England game was 'not good' Esquire Ashley steps up Newcastle bid Blatter carries on Adebayor deadline Bates favourite Terry has nothing to fear from return of the prodigal son Football England v Brazil Captain praises Beckham for help 'Team has more than one leader' Dextro Energy Dunga puts the boot into Wembley's pitch battle Football England v Brazil Worthington given the green light Times Crossword 23,616 Beckham can ride to rescue of England and McClaren New Wembley to welcome old faces Owen out to make mark against Brazil The Times Exclusive Racing Simon Barnes Index The face Sexing up in his seventies Did you see? Fête expectations The click Did you know? Marrying? Get fully nupped up Did you hear? What's new, pussycat? Picture Gallery Modern morals 30 great walks Saab Times Harper's Bazaar Pantene Brisk walking — the ideal exercise The Times I confess: I have not been agonising about Madeleine The missing girl few have heard about Toxic shock Magimix Pan-fried tuna with guacamole Green tigers are earning their stripes Now that an increasing number of tomato varieties is readily available, they can liven up more dishes Potato and feta frittata with sauce vierge Fennel gratin with parmesan Roast tomato bruschetta with goat's cheese and mint Elgar and Enigma Macca's Memories Putting fun back into the House As Crowded House return, their leader Neil Finn tells Pete Paphides that he never really dreamt they were over Amazon Mystery inside an Enigma The Enigma Variations has inspired a frenzy of speculation over the years, encouraged by the composer himself. Richard Morrison turns detective Snapgalleries Are high ticket prices 'immoral'? The original rolling stone Hobo-turned-bluesman — and now bemused star — Seasick Steve talks to Sophie Heawood Timesonline Why we all still love Ella Today's music stars are lining up to pay homage to the queen of swing, discovers John Bungey The Borderline Bruce Springsteen The Times Classical Sigiswald Kuijken Le Quattro Stagioni Accent Pop Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full Hear Music The Official UK Charts Pop Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad Def Jam The Times Still up for a little devilry The baritone Thomas Allen is seeing Don Giovanni from a new direction these days. finds Neil Fisher The Times Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items World music Fanfare Ciocarlia Barbican Pop Dave Matthews Band Wembley Arena Theatre Reviews First night Fiddler on the Roof Savoy, WC2 Retail therapist goes to work Tv&radio Last night's TV Mary, Queen of Shops BBC Two Queen Camilla Channel 4 The Times Index Bobby Brown loses it — again Farewell to the Doctor? Today's TV Virtual World, Real Millions Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Live Match of the Day: England v Brazil BBC One, 7.30pm Unreported World Channel 4,7. 35pm World's Untold Stories: Surfing Soweto Digital Choice CNN, 7pm Whittle: The Jet Pioneer History Channel, 8pm Variations Sea of Fire BBC Two, 9pm When the Stranglers Met Roland Rat BBC Four, 9pm/11.50pm The Friday Night Project Channel 4,11.05pm Not the Nine O'Clock News Paramount Comedy 2,9pm Film of the day Film choice Man of the West (1958) Channel 4,1. 35pm In the Name of the Father (1993) Best of the rest ITV3, 9pm Stalker (1979, b/w) Sky Arts, 9pm D. O. A (1988) UKTV Gold, 10.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Short Cuts (1993) Film4,10.50pm Rambo III (1988) BBC One, 11.35pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Radio Choice Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4230 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Emerging Index Buy-To-Let Investors are Suffering - Should we Be Worried? Opening Bids Home on the Web Picture Gallery Focus on . . . Liverpool In Luxury Flat in Knightsbridge Get in Get out Get Away Out Georgian Pile in Oxfordshire Away Manor House in Cheshire High Light of the City What's New? Its location and Conran style make this Manchester scheme a winner, says Jayne Dowle Luxury Living Arrives for the Business Masters of Paris Fact File Octacon What's on Grand Designs Granary Wharf Blazing a New Trail Kevin McCloud has turned developer to sell his eco-home vision, says Anne Ashworth Kevin's Design for Living Modern Development in Buckinghamshire Green Houses Three eco-friendly homes Milton Keynes: a range of homes designed by architects Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners Waterside Homes in the Cotswolds Nr Cirencester: a lakeside development with waterskiing and fishing New Properties in Cambridge Set in mature landscape alongside period properties and close to three local markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Close Enough to the Edge Where to Spend It This grand rectory is just outside a footballers' enclave in Cheshire, says Marcus Binney Berkeley Homes Fact File City Lofts Crest Nicholson NIP across to Brazil Abroad Outlook British investors are slowly discovering a low-cost coastal paradise, finds Susan Emmett Sir John Lyon House Beach Guide Inside Track Room at the Top Where next? Forest Hill has some of the best views over London - and it's good value for first-time buyers, reports Norman Miller Rising Interest Is this the New Brixton? Harlesden remains edgy but it's affordable and well-situated, writes Paula Hawkins Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Arsenal Antler Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt The Times Property Watch Home File The Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Holiday Lets The Times Water What Do we Do now? Buy to Let A fourth rate rise in nine months has left many landlords vulnerable, says Paula Hawkins Bricks and Mortar Market View Falling Yields Charles Church Luxury Contents Watch word Traditionally, men are more avid collectors of watches, but women are catching up, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Bentley Like clockwork? Some men will pay thousands of pounds for Swiss-made mechanical watches. Is this a wind-up, asks Michael Harvey Cool hands Made in Ireland Maria Doulton meets two brothers creating highly prized and hugely priced watches in the depths of County Westmeath. Even the Swiss are impressed Swiss made Ball Fully dressed Different watches suit different times and places. Which should a woman wear, and what about her jewellery? Carolyn Asome has the answers Something for the ladies Price Tag TAG Heuer's French chief executive is master of the male market. He talks watches, cars and Tiger Woods with Mark Jones Custom made With diamonds now on sale in supermarkets, people want jewellery tailored to their personality. Sacha Bonsor reports on the search for distinctive luxury The design Going, going . . . Tanzanite and coral may not be the A-listers of the gem world but as supplies of one dwindle and global warming destroys the other, luxury jewellers are taking action, says Afsun Qureshi Coral Compact Raymond Weil Tag Heuer
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