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News from 07/06/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, James Harding, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Dominic Wells, Noel Petty, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jenny Knight, Norma Hornby, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, James A. Crane, Martyn Cornell, Deborah Haynes, Timothy Byram-Wigfield Director of Music, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Ken Russell, Dean Godson, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Lord Tebbit, Rhys Blakely, Toby Murcott, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Lord Blackwell Chairman, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Rev John Fellows, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Simon Midgley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Walter Wolff, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Chris Wheeldon, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, George Wyndham, Mark Powlson, Alex Spence, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Lord Willoughby De Broke, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Steve Coomber, Jeremy Page, Venice Biennale, Robert Barr, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, John Fisher, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Lord Stoddart, Alf Manders, Michael Herman, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Martin Beaumont CCTV Manager, Matthew Parris, Fiona Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Terence Hughes, Michael Horsnell, Alison Taylor, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, P. Torjussen, Timothy Concannon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Bob Hylton, Fiona Hamilton, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Trevor Trotman, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index The future of house prices: 10 times pay Home ownership 'out of reach of most young' Government agency warns of market pressure Priced out Share values of West, Blair will tell Putin Brown 'must back Iraq' Staying silent Bird numbers slump Eclectic tastes Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Iraqi minister puts pressure on Brown not to cut and run 'Any weakness will fuel insurgency' 'Much achieved by British forces' Livingstone attacks 2012 logo Pugh Bishop of Southwark Immigration raids Pregnancy 'cost job' Post strike looms Sassoon withdrawal Sir Alan Sugar — you're fired! Favourite says 'no' to Apprentice final Rivals say 'alpha female' wanted fame Katie's killer lines Cartier Millions in NHS savings 'should have gone on jobs and services' Hewitt reveals £510m underspend Critics highlight regional differences Patient promised knee operation within months had to wait a year The numbers Picture Gallery Mother dumps girls aged 6 and 9 by the dual carriageway after a row over dancing shoes Terre D'hermÈs First-time buyers priced out by the failure to build new homes Housing costs A crisis is looming, but it seems that the Government is in no hurry to respond, Graham Searjeant writes Tall order Reform of planning rules 'vital' to meet growth in demand How the mortgage market has changed Rising prices hit young buyers Nigerian civil war epic wins the Orange prize for fiction Peugeot Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anti-HIV drugs withdrawn worldwide over cancer link Viracept patients told to see doctor Contamination in manufacturing AA Seymour Joss Stone takes America Attitude Giorgio Armani The website of Conservative Home (the digital spiritual … According to various tabloid reports, Jamie Murray … Victoria Beckham arriving at Battersea Park, southwest London, to judge entrants at Graduate Fashion Week. She chose urban camouflage in the form of a patchwork minidress and shoes decorated with bullets. The disguise didn't work As English nationalists grow increasingly annoyed at … Further lumpen news of the Labour deputy leadership … Reid scales new heights People In further society gossip, Matthew Mellon, the heir … Patek Philippe Postscript " During dark hours he talked to me about it, " Bruce … Keith Allen, actor, on the reason he has written his … At PMQs, David Cameron asks about making anti-HIV drugs … Safe and sound Marks and spencer 25 of the best summer wines for under £5 Ibis Hotel Genetic find set to transform medicine and serve millions Hope for six conditions Stem cells grown from adult mice Reid proposes register for terror offenders Sex offender-style listing planned Home Secretary 'angered by Hain' Fly Monarch Spot checks made for suicide vehicle bombs SO organic Healthy Spending Comment Taxpayers need clear evidence of the worth of their NHS investment Drop the Boycott The proposal to halt academic links with Israel is blinkered and perverse Crease Lightning Isn't it time that the batsman Mark Ramprakash was enlisted to dance for England? A prince in tune with the masses Picture Gallery Save the planet: give generously to China At last, Ulster voters can have a say on their rulers Schools policy Poll axed No sober reasoning behind calls for a new wine tax The EU assessed Join the debate online today Costly logo is a hard sell Lawless cameras Pipe up Subbed idles Bonds of loyalty Any old pollution It's the West that's starting this new Cold War Hold on. Do children find clowns funny? Does anyone? Comment Big increase in hurricanes is not caused by global heating, say scientists Tesco In the wind 100 absent fathers to be named by child agency Directline Woman dumped white van and man Mother faces jail over harbour rage 'Partner's neglect was the last straw' Currys Mugabe stripped of degree by Edinburgh Dictator told to return 1984 award University acts on 'new evidence' British Heart Foundation Times Online John Lewis Brazilian Last Supper included Virgin Mary, rosary and cocaine Seat Antiques dealer 'supplied guns' Half a million for warts and all Complaints about Diana film An original Hirst? That'll be £2 Farming is blamed as birds take flight Species decline by half in Europe Intensive work on land a 'severe threat' Flown away We ruined our country, now new states will do the same PC World Can the suspect tell his story backwards? If he can't, he's lying False stories hard to tell in reverse Technique may give police new tool Agent Kate's secrets revealed Lie detectors KIA Motors Not just feelgood nostalgia - heck, this is one smart show First night Theatre The Drowsy Chaperone Novello Theatre, WC2 Extra tuition for 'coasting' pupils Project to involve 484 primary schools Tests at 7,11 and 14 could be ditched Boots Baby died after being sent home with Calpol Frankie say thanks as name claim is rejected Holly Johnson loses trademark bid Revived band free to carry on touring Renault Celebrity chef's new venture has neighbours sizzling Backroom recruitment for Brown, back door for Blair's possessions Removal teams start work at No 10 New regime gives officials key roles Chief Tony in flying visit to his other village Six go speed dating with Miss Wigan Blair changes tack on Freedom Act Staff sacked after home packs delay No, we didn't abduct our own daughter, Madeleine parents say Dfs Long count Man attacks climbing frame after girl is hurt Clarke reveals plenty of clothes for Brown to steal Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Holding a candle to progressive ideas Visual arts Royal Academy August academy looks to the new 'Members want to be up-to-date' Iberia Every June the Royal Academy's Summer Show blows into … Emin reveals grim personal past that inspired latest show Artist tells of her two abortions Venice show will prove lucrative Argos Budgens Spain China Business will turn its back on Russia unless you reform, Blair warns Putin World The row over nuclear arms threatens to dominate the G8 summit, report Philip Webster and David Charter Clown army tries hard to make fools of the police It's Mrs Merkel in the library as Cluedo sets tone for farce G8 summit The Times Who got the best room? Facing death every day, the MP who dares to stand up for women's rights Rebel was forced out of parliament Wants to clean up Afghan politics Foreign Staff: Journalist shot dead at her home in Kabul Sharps Hunger-strike gunman sent back to jail in Eta crackdown Notorious killer hoped to go home Move follows end of ceasefire Property Prices Peak (AP): Tree feller cuts off his own leg Robot Bear to the rescue . . . (AFP): MPs move to ban Gay Pride (Agency): Tanker 'blown up' for oil drill Expedia 'Deranged' man takes flying leap on to the Popemobile Family's distress as five are cleared of conspiracy to kill 'God's banker' BT Vatican's man Democrats set out to close the 'God Gap' Religion causes Republican unease Opponents learn lessons of 2004 Setback for Black after witness request denied Win Investing LLP Beheadings blamed on secretive sect Grand Designs Live Ing Direct Motorway drives a wedge between coalition suitors Economy needs highway, Ahern says Greens opposed it in their manifesto British Gas Inside Track Leopards lured into traps by mobile call of the wild Petprotect 4head Quick Strip Classified advert breaks Tiananmen taboo One-line tribute evades the censors Officials question all newspaper staff NatWest (AP): Turkish troops raid Iraqi border Kurds (AP): Cyclone turmoil (AP): Siege ends in death (Reuters): Anglers set free (AP): Missing girl found Sky Vodafone put under pressure Markets slide Quote of the day Indian jobs move Preparing plant Fears for property prices after £2bn Vector float sinks Lower price fails to salvage offering Sources blame 'softened' markets Is this the top? Stock markets Globalisation is no longer just a local phenomenon C&W gets stick over carrots St. James's Place Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Plan of action? Last time Cynthia Carroll was in the news, she was … Need to know Results in brief Yet another bonus bonanza for C&W's top executives Chief's awards could be limitless Investors and unions angered Business big shot Richard Lapthorne Online today Poor reception Award schemes that have sent the sparks flying Peers back pensions crisis fund Times panel wavers over need for rate rise Case for increase 'much weaker' Inflation dangers may be lessening The Times Eurozone rates up and more rises likely Nat West Three snubbed by 35 of 36 colleagues asked for testimony All 36 advised by RBS law firm Trio's lawyers say affair is 'suspicious' Visiteastofengland. com Branson raises $225m for his space odyssey BP directorship for Anglo chief Annabel's bought (PA): Ofcom fees inquiry £13bn fleet for MoD Times to shed jobs Vodafone comes under pressure to quit US and review debt Investment group seeks AGM action Telecoms giant to comment today US expert claims GSK made threats over Avandia Missed leak target may see Severn fined again When Prince William and Kate Middleton split, much … City Diary Hunter poached by former chum City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Everybody has their price in charity auction City Diary The Lord Mayor, John Stuttard, has been visiting Finland … City Diary Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Acer Boarish behaviour from City figure City Diary Virgin Media has been upsetting its neighbours in North … City Diary Accenture Indian wage spiral forces TCS to outsource in Mexico Software services supplier looks to US Rising rupee adds further pressure Warner offers free music over the internet St. James's Place Moving jobs Bush showed spine in naming Zoellick Heathrow express US looks to restart Iraqi gas exports (AP): Aer Lingus fleet Thomson Financial: US growth gloom Thomson Financial: YouTube lawsuit Gas chief pulls out A land flowing with oil and gas Safety blow to BP after death Libya relaxes hold on assets with €4bn Tamoil stake sale Private equity group beats rivals Difficult sale follows BP deal The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds With bankers hungry to take risks, the end could be nigh Is this the top of the M&A market? 'You realise it's gone insane' Yes 'It's not like the internet boom' No Tomorrow Mezzanine suffers as costs fall through the floor Online today 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 Rolls-Royce makes smooth progress before Paris show Large caps Dealers try to read between lines Small caps Gilts There may be trouble in the water as shares in Severn Trent slip Woolworths Hampson Equity Prices Land Securities Sir John Gilmour Register Gentlemanly Fife laird and MP who promoted agricultural interests around the world with quiet determination Sir John Gilmour, DSO, 3rd baronet, landowner and politician, was born on October 24, 1912. He died on June 1, 2007, aged 94 Dame Margot Smith Stalwart Conservative volunteer who chaired the party but preferred family and hunting to a political careerDame Margot Smith, charirman of the Conservative Party, 1973-74, was born on September 5, 1918. She died on May 8, 2007, aged 88 Law report Weather Eye Professor Michael Seaton Physicist who applied the insights of quantum mechanics to the depths of space Professor Michael J. Seaton, FRS, astronomer, was born on January 16, 1923. He died on May 29, 2007, aged 84 Professor Bohdan Paczynski Astrophysicist who developed ways to detect the faint light from distant stars, so suggesting the existence of dark matter Professor Bohdan Paczynski, astrophysicist, was born on February 8,1940. He died of brain cancer on April 19,2007, aged 67 Allan Holt Occupational health and safety expert who advanced his profession tirelessly Allan Hoit, OBE, health ans safety professional. was born on August 21, 1943. He died form a heart attack on May 3, 2007, aged 63 Lives in Brief Act does not operate to curb enterprise zone losses Law Report Court of Appeal Payment-in and success fee Court of Appeal Complaints to police are privileged Queen's Bench Division Correction Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Prizes Service Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Summer fog foils Scottish invasion of England Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 7,1917 Winning Move Weather Cloudy in the East, sunny in the West Max 23C (73F), min 8C (46F) Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Contracts & Tenders Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Live the high life as king of a converted castle Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Lest we forget: remembrance at Ypres Late travel Main ceremony will be on July 12 Thousands have been invited Short haul Late deals Paris, Strasbourg and the new TGV £369 ; 12-night cruise £449; Tobago a week £479 Long haul Still some tour tickets on sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowman aims to make lasting impression Racing Australian sought by leading trainers Royal Ascot win high on wish list Uttoxeter Fallon returns Newton Abbot Tennis Football Derby sponsorship still up for grabs Racing Haydock Park Hamilton Park More good news from Derby weekend is the discharge … San Antonio's Mr Boring aims for title Basketball NBA Finals 'Big Fundamental' aims for fourth title Spurs face former assistant coach Nottingham Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Sedgefield Kempton Park Ripon Sandown Park Course specialists Schedule Wie gets slap on wrist as injury dispute fails to heal Golf McDonald's LPGA Championship Jeep Cutting it Murray left to play waiting game while Djokovic surges on Tennis French Open Premiership Rugby Academy Team New Zealand complete drubbing Phillips rides again Jones signs up Emms signals time Warne works magic with no help from conditions Cricket LV County Championship first division The Times Essex v Northamptonshire Second division Chilton's long reach helps him on way to elusive century Somerset v Leicestershire Worcestershire pile on agony for Butcher Cricket LV Country Championship first division Derbyshire v Gloucestershire Second division Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire Kent v Yorkshire Scoreboards Ramprakash ready to dance down the wicket for an encore The interview The Surrey batsman is in the form of his life after his triumph on television. Strictly speaking, even at 37, he should be back in the England team, says Matthew Syed Better than the average batsman Lancastrian's fitting tribute to Cardus, man of letters Vaughan strives to switch focus and put Flintoff furore into cold storage Cricket Third npower Test match Lunch summit to to ease the tensions Story was 'blown out of proportion' Captain's word quickly returns to haunt him How they line up Foster facing nine months on sidelines Football Baseball Results Cricket Rugby league Other sport Sailing Speedway Tennis The Sunday Times Shepherd set to hand over shares but retain his role Football Chairman to stay on with reduced say Ashley closes on complete control Wolves' bargain buyout nears completion Jermaine Pennant was said to be recovering last night … Long shots Window watch Decent bets Dead certs Croatia still content to savour view from the top Euro 2008 Israel receive confidence boost en route to Wembley Maloney and O'Connor help banish the demons Hoddle hoarse, Redknapp is worse … and a right Platt Euro 2008 Estonia v England The Goodwood Festival of Speed Beckham on the ball Euro 2008 Estonia v England Last night's results Northern Ireland lose ground as rivals thrive Round-up How England rated Euro 2008 Estonia v England Substitutes Steve McClaren Senior service delivers as top lieutenants do their duty in the heat of battle Euro 2008 Estonia v England Fan watch How England rated How Estonia rated McClaren grateful as old pal's act helps ease pressure Euro 2008 Estonia v England Continental Fixtures Beckham effect Times Crossword 23,621 The Insider Star-spangled Beckham McClaren praises 'immense' display England get back on track for finals The Times Plus Best for cricket Index The face The girl from lpanema goes radical Did you see? Grit in the oyster The click Did you know? Concert for Iraqi children Did you hear? A fowl mess A Palestinian girl looks out from behind a curtain at a refugee camp in Amman on the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of the six-day Arab-Israeli war Modern morals Parent rage Driving you mad — why kids and cars don't mix Times Online How to keep your children happy in the car Topic of the week Does my niece need TB tests after travelling with an infected passenger? The Times Locking up our children won't train them for life So much to undo, so little time His brilliant career The Times My life without a goodnight from him Timesonline The final gasp … followed by the first sniff The Times The Times Sub Urban worrier Going camping with hernias Ken Russell Studio execs who hate reading like graphic novels From Wonder Woman to Tintin, what feeds Hollywood's love affair with comic-book heroes? Dominic Wells reports Clooney Steals It Tell No One Comic-book heroics: the fans speak out Before becoming a director I was a photographer — and the fruits of that early career will soon be going on show in London ... and then I just snapped Water Clooney's boys hit the jackpot Reviews film Fast, slick and gorgeous to look at, Ocean's Thirteen is a must-see indulgence, says James Christopher Coffee with an extra shot of guilt An articulate documentary causes Wendy Ide to think twice when ordering her morning caffeine hit Black Gold Not Here To Be Loved The City of Violence Taking Liberties Bobby Look back on anger The director John Boorman is 74 — and can still wind up an entire country, Kevin Maher discovers Artificial-eye Join us Online at the Bollywood Oscars Eighteen directors in search of a movie It's a neat idea: get different directors to make a five-minute love story in every part of Paris, from a marriage in decline to Steve Buscemi as a tourist. But can compendium films work, wonders Wendy Ide Black Gold The Tiger's Tail Double fantasy How did a movie reconstruct the death of John Lennon without using the Dakota building? Spot the famous London landmark Who will replace the boy wizard? Step forward, the Ohmsfords Opera Reviews First night Don Giovanni Sage Gateshead Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Betrayal Theatre Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 Moving Africa 3 Moving Africa 3 Barbican Pit Catherine Feeny Catherine Feeny Bush Hall, W12 Channel 4 was right to stand firm Last night's TV Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel Channel 4 The Apprentice BBC One The Times Television choices Please grant Shabnam's wish Sunday's D-day for Deirdre Today's TV This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hustle BBC One, 9pm You Can Choose Your Friends ITV1, 9pm Doctors on the Frontline: Haiti Digital Choice Community Channel, 8.30pm Mischief: Bust My Ass BBC Three, 9pm Variations Storyville: Journeys with George BBC Four, 10pm The Million Pound Footballers' Giveaway Channel 4,9pm Brits Behind Bars: America's Toughest Jail Bravo, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (2005) Sky Movies Indie 7pm Three Godfathers (1948) Best of the rest Five, 1.30pm Jack & Sarah (1995) Film4,9pm The Devil's Own (1997) Five US, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Midnight Run (1988) ITV4, 10pm The King (2005) Film4,11.10pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4235 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Index Yell Multiple Display Advertising Items Jerks upset the office equilibrium The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened It pays to have a way with words Profile Brian Jenner, a freelance speechwriter, tells Fay Schopen about a job that puts his words into the mouths of others Land Registry BBC secures the student vote Graduate Ambitions Companies UK Graduates Most Want to Work for Prudential Call of the Emerald Isle Ireland's Graduate Market Companies in Ireland are struggling to fill graduate vacancies despite survey results suggesting that students want to work for Dublin's key employers, says Martin Birchall The Low-Down Ireland's Top 20 Graduate Employers Open your own doors How to … Turn Dead Ends into New Paths Opportunities may not be that obvious when you're facing redundancy or heading up a career cul-de-sac, but, as Carly Chynoweth discovers, clearing these obstacles will result in a better you Work Life Challenge Find out More Presentations The Office Psychologist MBA Choices National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition MBA board game is all mapped out MBA Interview Business students at Monaco university get to pitch their idea to one of Britain's game manufacturers. Steve Coomber reports MBA Competition The 60-Second Business Book Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Media Index Revolution in care keeps us ticking over Dr Thomas Stuttaford hails medical advances Please have a heart and donate your time and money More funds are needed for vital research, says Simon Midgley Lifestyle choices that might save your life John Naish looks at the best ways to reduce coronary risk The Different Forms of Heart Disease British Heart Foundation Dear diary, I have had a sudden change of heart John Fisher chronicles his decline and miraculous recovery British Heart Foundation Ten Tips to Help You Have a Top Ticker Implant the Size of Lighter is a Lifesaver Hunt for the genes that kill John Naish on how research into inherited disease can predict potential danger British Heart Foundation Tailor-made treatments could stop the fluttering Toby Murcott on a very unromantic condition British Heart Foundation Science keeps hearts pumping Toby Murcott weighs up the surgery options and what they will entail Innovative Italian with a minimalist approach Zapped Back to Life on a Squash Court Walker gets his life back after bypass British Heart Foundation Hockey Player Lies Back and Enjoys the Show British Heart Foundation Super-scanner helps doctors to spot the most dangerous clots Leading-edge research is cutting fatalities, reports John Naish Treat do-it-yourself tests with a dose of healthy scepticism Concerted drive to change lifestyles Jenny Knight reports on the main risk factors British Heart Foundation Give babies the best start by eating healthily Youthful Looks Nearly Killed her British Heart Foundation Women's heart toll tops cancer deaths Jenny Knight considers some surprising statistics Trouble Ahead for Uk's Females Children benefit from better care Simon Midgley looks at congenital defects Children Should … Advances prevent another family tragedy British Heart Foundation British Heart Foundation

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