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News from 07/09/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Schofield, Bob Persson, Fred Redwood, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, Lesley Russell, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Ben Mckinley, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Linda Beaney, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, David Wooden, Bill Anderson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Francis Elliott, R. Bullen, Steve Bird, Anthony Jefferies, Mark Jones, Tim Reid, Greg Critser, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Grahame Aldous, Barry Rogers, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Nigel Eames, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Sam Dunn, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jill James, Catherine O'brien, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Angus Macleod, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Joe joseph, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Brian Conneller, Cllr Anthony Hesketh, Martin Samuel, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philippe Saint-Andre Former France captain, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Andrew White, James Naughtie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Paul C. Martin, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Keith Blackmore, Richard Morrison Chief Culture Writer, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Steve Ford chief executive, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Cllr Mike Greene Executive Member, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Barry Hyman, Guy Hayward Managing Director, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Miles Costello, Lisa Verrico, Jonathan Morrison,

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The Times Index Hardline takeover of British mosques Exclusive Sect controls 600 of Britain's 1,350 mosques Leading preacher calls on Muslims to shed blood Britain tells US 'you're losing in Afghanistan' McCann interviews BAE in £20bn deal The Woodward way Worthless degrees Gerrard set to play Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times You're no government, says Brown as Salmond renames the Executive BBC divided by new name for Holyrood Whitehall ordered not to recognise the change On other pages Madeleine's parents 'fear they could be suspects' after police interviews Mother questioned for almost eleven hours Couple's weekend return to UK postponed St. James's Place 127 days of anguish Britain tells US: We're winning Afghan battles but not the war Row over spraying of opium fields Soldier aged 18 is youngest to die so far The rising tensions between allies in action Osama bin Laden plans to issue a video message addressi Pugh TUC warns of unrest on public sector pay Worst ailment of all Hospital transformed Murder charge The Times Clarification Physical tests Social tests Screening heart victims' relatives could cut more premature attacks Toddlers outdo chimps at apeing the grown-ups Laura Ashley Paul McKenna The sermons The Deobandis The homegrown cleric who loathes the British The leading preacher of a hardline Islamic sect which controls almost half of British mosques delivers a message filled with anger at non-Muslims A movement fostered by the fear of 'imperial' rule The sermons Moderates attack 'fundamentally wrong' approach to teaching Islam The Deobandis Radical cleric under fire from mainstream Blaming others for all your ills 'is un-Islamic' Isseymiyakeparfums Four traditions Unknown has great Booker expectations No certainties as judges pick a durable and interesting list PC World British Airways Pavarotti family united in grief Children end feud with his second wife Mourners continue to file past tenor's coffin His voice held multitudes spellbound Chorus of praise Obituary Lemonade Chelsy Davy, the girlfriend of Prince Harry, arriving at Heathrow from South Africa Monday, BBC One, a new series, Movie Connections, Postscript Sir Ben Kingsley, on his fourth wife, Brazilian actress Martin Freeman tells the Venice Film Festival the Peter Somewhere out here, there must be a group of wealthy businessman who are willing to pay the asking fee of between £10,000 and £25,000 to have John Prescott as their after-dinner speaker People In further BBC presenter news (a curious glut of A radio tribute to John Peel (the late DJ) is to Run Fat Boy Run A flood of responses (Ok; two responses) to our call … Unity triumphed as Rhodri Morgan (Labour) and Ieuan … Brian Belo, who apparently won this year's Big Brother, Strange news from across the Atlantic of fags-and-Scotc National Service, eh? David Cameron approves, because … Currys Inquiry into 'safe net' for children Tanya Byron to head study for Government Review will examine violent games and porn Multiple Display Advertising Items Paul McKenna Forked Tongues British Muslims should recognise the threat of Deobandi extremism Consult, Consult, Consult Government policy that affects children is no excuse for trendy puerility Silver Songster The opera ain't over 'til the fat man sings, from overture to the final curtain Nasty effects of China syndrome Picture Gallery The lame duck throws away his crutches Thunderer: This new and peculiar pornography of grief Racist radio When near Rome Betjeman's Camden The two sexes climb different career ladders Over-70s have a right to the road Hiking poles keep walkers in peak condition Timesonline Wagons north Housing blame No such perfidy Vague knavery Faithless departed Still waiting — the world's most patient army Watch it or I'll set my gang, the Parallel Parkers, on you Comment Debenhams Met chief criticised again over de Menezes Blair's leadership is called into question Commissioner insists that he will not resign Grandmother of girl mauled by pitbull takes responsibility Multiple Display Advertising Items Elton's cabaret is big on kitsch, but it's not rock First night Pop Elton John O2 Arena MSF The university degrees that may add nothing to lifetime's salary Expansion of places reduces value at work Humanities have low earnings potential Tory moderniser attacks Cameron's 'toff tinge' Ban faith jewellery at schools, say parents Specialist education 'no more effective' Baccalaureates 'limit attainment by pupils' Brown visits first of upgraded schools RAF intercepts eight Russian bombers as Putin provokes West Biggest scramble of fighters since Cold War Defiant President in new show of strength Rugby World Cup 2007 Unease in the sky Whisper it gently but a financial crisis still matters Multiple Display Advertising Items Renault Sharps Green boycott threat to nuclear study Going to bed in a good book Prince's neighbour a brothel madam Good news for the Scottish loons Viewers to choose as competition for Britain's best view enters final stage Renault Dfs Dfs Brown's plea to take the additives out of children's food PM will push for action from Europe Stores say they are already on the case Salt intake gives toddlers high blood pressure Some products that contain the additives Healthy eating City puts on football tops and brave faces to bid Rhys farewell 2,000 mourners join murdered 11-year-old's parents in celebrating the happy and blameless life of a football-mad schoolboy HMV cyberstore offers free fun but will clients download their cash? The Bourne Ultimatum For the record Costly car parks to get the easyJet treatment Multiple Display Advertising Items France America Survival rates Amputations, torture, brutal cruelty: the bloody reality behind the statistics US medics fight to save life amid carnage Allies and enemy treated side by side Corrupt police force should be scrapped, Congress is told Microsoft Fluent Opposition leader plays China card Speech in Mandarin upstages poll rival Howard suffers from 'panda diplomacy' gaffe Lost in translation Devaluation is 'too little, too late' to save Zimbabwe Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Mitsubishi Motors (AFP): Buddhist monks release hostages (AP): Hurricane survivors plucked from sea Multiple Display Advertising Items St Francis's tunic was made 80 years after his death (but the belt is real) War crime suspect heads human rights inquiry Minister is accused of inciting Arab militias Sudan appointment viewed as snub to West Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant SWF, 53-ish, dumped by French people, wltm new man. No politicians, please Back-up team flees after arrests 'destroy terror cell' (AP): Search for Fossett enters fourth day (AFP): Actress has surgery (AP): Israeli 'strike' on Syria (AFP): Prince heart attack (AFP): Police kill 14 'plotters' (AP): 200th bird flu victim (AFP): Suicide attack (AP): One dog, no vote From wild woman to supermom Furniture Village Virus blamed for mystery of the vanishing bees Actor finally takes the stage as candidate Film and TV star to run for White House He ends months of teasing on TV chat show The Times How clocking on 30 minutes early can add up to £121m a year Cadillac Odd clocks The Times BAE poised to clinch £20bn Eurofighter deal with Saudi Arabia King expected to sign contract next week Row over corruption claims is set aside Quango to auction site of green village Bank funds flowing Setback for ITV IPhone price slashed Quote of the day Aegis races ahead Business big shot Woodward on Management Price of oil will continue to rise, says Total chief Stock markets BarCap steps in again with $1bn bailout of SIV fund Investec Apple's price cut may buy it telecoms role Feel the burn Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies No tears here Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Housebuilders compete to provide first carbon-neutral village in UK Government will auction site near Bristol Barratt and Taylor Wimpey in the running Business big shot Ken Costa The Times Central banks inject yet more liquidity Fed and ECB pump in a combined £44 billion Bank of England in rare statement move HSBC shareholder demands fundamental review of strategy The Times Pressure to raise funds leads to attractive rates for savers Bmi OFT dashes ITV's hopes for early easing of ad price rules AIM-listed oil explorer's shares suspended The Times With Crossrail up in the air, City Airport is safe for now City Diary The Office of Rail Regulation has confirmed a fine … City Diary No really, I couldn't … City Diary It is the 20th anniversary of Barney, the bilious pink City Diary The corrections column in The Guardian is a never-endin City Diary Anji Hunter, the Blair insider who in 2003 was brought City Diary Picture Gallery Apple cuts third off price of its iPhone 68 days after US launch Refund for those who bought before reduction Cheaper lookalike in form of iPod touch Wen maintains that Beijing is on road to reform Timesonline Three US banks axe jobs amid loans crisis Thomson Financial: Sarkozy's pledge (Reuters): Gold and euro shine (AP): Chrysler's choice (AP): Vioxx suit rejected Thomson Financial: Boeing's China win Establishing winning behaviour is the essence of moulding a world-beating team Woodward on Management In the first of a series of articles and podcasts on management, Sir Clive Woodward gives some timely advice. He spoke to James Harding and Keith Blackmore Substantial Reserves Timesonline Teamship allows the team to set their own rules and standards Sunday papers must rethink their independence Media Multiple Display Advertising Items SMG puts brave face on plans for cut-price flotation of Virgin Radio Media Investors sceptical about £80m-plus value Industry still facing many stiff challenges Mediapolis Aegis is lifted by strong growth in digital media division 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bid talk puts miners at head of recovery Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Weather has kept Galiform hard at work in the kitchen Galliford Try Directors' deals Umbro Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Q&A Weather Eye Luciano Pavarotti Internationally acclaimed Italian tenor whose performances thrilled audiences of millions for more than four decades Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor, was born on October 12,1935. He died of pancreatic cancer on September 6,2007, aged 71 William Wordsworth Isambard Kingdom Brunel Abraham Lincoln Charles Dickens Times Obituaries of Great Victorian Lives John Stuart Mill John Thadeus Delane George Eliot Benjamin Disraeli Charles Darwin Richard Wagner Thomas Cook Florence Nightingale Sarah Bernhardt|timesonline The original Sherlock, slugs and dead birds Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Announcements University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … School Notices Declarer: Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Winning move Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Public Notices Legal Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Motorpoint Trade-Sales Machine Mart Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations French polish of 308 shows Peugeot's fresh dedication to quality control Motoring Company confident in hatchback's excellence First impressions are good, but time will tell Specification New GT a more mature drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlantic threatens to steal the late summer sunshine Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 7,1795 The reign of terror may be over but the Convention's attitude to free speech is infuriating French journalists, The Times reports Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Laytown's appeal survives sands of time Racing Power cut fails to halt once-yearly meeting Popular beach course attracts leading jockeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Football Motor racing Haydock Park Newbury Chepstow Kempton Park Course specialists Roddick finds best is not enough Tennis US Open Imperious Federer continues domination Champion worried by state of Nadal's health Multiple Display Advertising Items Football Results Bowls Equestrianism Golf Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Drug stigma here to stay, says Ohuruogu Witter chasing glory Snooker Squash Tennis Rose puts Woods in the shade with thrilling display Golf Racing Yesterday's results Coral Redcar Salisbury Sakhee's Secret will have 15 opponents as he attempts … Warwick Wolverhampton The Sunday Times Calm Stockton takes slim lead at Blenheim Dragons star retires Friend and foes alike find lively Mushtaq too hot to handle Cricket LV County Championship first division Scoreboards Pakistan officials are investigating a fracas between … Warwickshire battle to avoid a double drop Carberry's repeat show helps to set huge target Cricket LV County Championship first division Lancashire v Durham C'est so Paris Derbyshire v Nottinghamshire Second division Gloucestershire v Middlesex Essex v Somerset Leicestershire v Northamptonshire Oval-ball game needs success to stay trendy in Paris society Rugby union World Cup Nation gets behind Les Bleus for opener Argentina hold edge in recent encounters ESPN Classic Time has come to paint the town blue Timesonline Devout Trimble will give Sunday best to answer Ireland's prayers Rugby union World Cup Tetleys Saying no Wales make changes Henderson ruled out Problems for Samoa Mandela pays visit Sombre visit to battlefield brings players back to earth Rugby union World Cup Ashton and Vickery lead squad to memorial Coach gives reminder of 'sense of perspective' England Rugby Today Plenty will pay a price for England failure The money game Hosts set to cash in on tournament William Hill Arsenal nerves are settled after Wenger agrees to new contract Football Three-year extension ends speculation at last Funds promised for next transfer window The top earners World Series Poker Europe McCulloch savours big time after dizzying rise Pavarotti's legacy: the song that really let football come home Ferdinand not prepared to countenance failure Football European Championship qualifying Defender relishing challenge against Israel Fears the sight of a gloating Ferguson Sporting bet Timesonline Injury bulletins give McClaren welcome tonic Football European Championship qualifying Taylor follows Terry's example in getting physical as captain IRB row unsettles sponsors The Insider Punters pay price Times Crossword 23,700 Energy fuels World Cup for McLaren New slant to Formula One spying row shifts focus on to Alonso Drivers may provide sensitive information McLaren fined for 'lightweight' gearbox The Times Desperate England prepare to take ultimate gamble with … Best for the rugby World Cup Index The face A touch of iGenius Trouble in Basra? Just the job for Woking council The click The bad language that says it all A right honourable prize draw? Image of the day Modern morals Paul McKenna: I can make you rich Paul McKenna has spent two years talking to millionaires from Sir Philip Green to Dame Anita Roddick about their innermost beliefs. Now he has combined their strategies for success with his mind reprogramming system in a new book, I Can Make You Rich. Catherine O'brien meets the man who says we can all … The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Spinsterhood — what a singularly odd concept Wild and wonderful travels with my aunt Thriving Ivor An individual twist in the City Style Ask Lucia I want to look smart but quirky in my new job Times Online Home sweet home Luxury with Lucia Room fragrances to make you swoon Boodles may make you feel poor, but not unworthy Chain reaction Anne Ashworth on an approachable yet ritzy jeweller Retail is detail Crispy squid with garlic mayo Nigella Express The man who will help you live for 1,000 years Reportage Want to live for a milennium? It could be achieved with cellular technology, says Dr Aubrey de Grey. Greg Critser investigates Why living so much longer won't work Madge v Kylie: who'll be No 1? Sounds Who will prevail in this autumn's heavyweight album clash? Pete Paphides and Peter Robinson big up their favourites; but the choice is yours, music lovers. Plus: all the other contenders Adam Ficek of Babyshambles on our exclusive download from their new album Goodbye, old friend to us all|timesonline Sounds Forget the Pavarotti with hankies. He was better younger, says James Naughtie Christy Moore Pavarotti: a life in pictures Sounds And the new Pavarotti? The Times Here comes the Sun King Sounds Brian Wilson's latest work will have its premiere on the South Bank, reports Bob Stanley Timesonline Pop Reviews KT Tunstall Drastic Fantastic Relentless Classical Angela Gheorghiu Live from La Scala EMI Classics That's a sorry wrap Pop Kanye West Graduation Roc-A-Fella Classical Paul Lewis Beethoven Harmonia Mundi Radio The gender gets bendier First night Theatre Twelfth Night Courtyard, Stratford Pop James Blunt Koko, Nw1 The Times In the main paper Theatre The Pride of Parnell Street Tricycle, NW6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Chailly Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Live Rugby World Cup Viewing Guide ITV1, 7.30pm The Great Green Debate Channel 4,7.35pm A Bucket O' French and Saunders BBC One, 9pm In Which We Serve (1942, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 10.40am The English Patient (1996) Film4,11pm Advise and Consent (1962, b/w) BBC Four, 11.30pm Variations Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights (2004) BBC One, 11.35pm Scarlet Street (1945, b/w) BBC Two, 1.15am After You've Gone/Not Going Out BBC One, 8.30pm/9.30pm Web video of the day A family tree's darkest roots Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4314 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 50 Newspaper licensing agency Index What's a slice of bread got to do with house prices? Far more than you think Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . The Isle of Wight Average property prices £000s In townhouse in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Kensington, W8: stylishly reworked 1950s property off the high street Out House with Grounds in Kent Mead House: stately interwar home in landscaped acres near Tunbridge Wells Away Former Rectory in Suffolk Ingham: Grade Ii listed early Victorian rectory, with cottage made into flats Overnight Profit Cover Story You've heard the hype — but just how risky are buy-to-let hotel rooms and property funds? Are hotel room investments simply too good to be true? Chelsea for only £10,000 The Property Investor Show Slowdown or Slump? The State We're in … Market Report Economists and estate agents give their views on the health of the housing market Countrylife . . . And how we were Then A return to the housing market crisis of the late 1980s is unlikely, says Paula Hawkins Bewley Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting on the Ritz Golf Special St Lucia is more than just a luxury beach resort, writes Anthony Jefferies Inside Track Fact File Whole New Ball Game Golf Special This golf development in Andalucia is breaking new ground, says Patrick Kidd Fact File Tee Time in the Garden Fred Redwood meets a man whose house comes with a 2,219-yard, nine-hole golf course Fact File The Fairways to Heaven Two Jack Nicklaus courses set the tone at this Algarve development, says Jill James Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fitzpatrick Kier Residential The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Removing Fire Doors Brief Encounter The Times Mugs Pick your Perfect Pile Good Manors Do you agree with Marcus Binney's selection of the top ten country houses in Britain? Octacon Index Parkinson's disease today Parkinson's Introduction This year alone 10,000 people will be diagnosed with Parkinson's in the UK. For many people, with diagnosis comes a barrage of questions: "Is it curable?" "How quickly will my symptoms progress?" "Will it affect my family?" Contents Media Planet Neur Drug What is Parkinson's? Parkinson's Disease Society Diagnosis Parkinson's CNS disorders: today's science to tomorrow's market CNS (central nervous system) disorders are one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. According to reports, neurological disorders affect over 1 billion people globally. The prevalence of these disorders is rising, principally driven by a global aging population. However there is a lack … Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Classical' therapies Complementary therapies A life with Parkinson's Parkinson's Life Parkinson's affects each person differently so there are no guarantees about how it will affect your everyday life. Despite this uncertainty, many people find new ways of living life to the full after a Parkinson's diagnosis. Here three people share their stories Gsk EPDA - what is it and what does it do? Life Parkinson's The European Parkinson's Disease Association (EPDA) aims to ease the lives of people with Parkinson's disease, their families and carers. They do this by listening to their needs, developing projects and resources based on those needs and encouraging a constructive dialogue between science and … UCB Raising standards Parkinson's Development The experiences of people with Parkinson's vary widely depending on the support they receive from health and social care professionals involved in their care. While many local health organisations offer well-coordinated approaches for people with Parkinson's, (this could include a consultant, a specialist … Cell-Center Young people with Parkinson's All in the timing Development Parkinson's As a fluctuating and progressive neurological condition, the symptoms of Parkinson's disease are best controlled through a complex regime of medication. Often people will be on a number of drugs, each of which must be taken throughout the day at individualised times. When this medication is not taken … The Aim of the Campaign is for Bristol-Myers Squibb Pioneering Parkinson's research Parkinson's Research The Parkinson's Disease Society (PDS) is the UK's leading non-commercial funder of research into all aspects of the condition A natural cure Quest for a cure Parkinson's disease was first identified by its namesake Dr James Parkinson in his 'Essay on the shaking palsy' in 1817. But despite Parkinson's being identified almost 200 years ago researchers are still not sure exactly what causes it, why it affects one person over another, and how to stop it in its … In the Pink Future in stem cells Cells of hope Dr Rosemary Fricker-Gates is a lecturer at Keele University's Medical School. Having worked in the field of Parkinson's research since 1992, Dr Fricker-Gates is currently collaborating with her husband, Dr Monte Gates, on a three-year study to determine which factors are involved in encouraging stem … Latest Parkinson's DVD New forum launched Help at hand Moving Parkinson's research forward Twice as Nice Boehringer Ingelheim

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