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News from 14/09/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Tom Varndell, Hilary Moriarty National Director of the Boarding Schools' Association, Matthew Syed, Carl Hayman, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, David Le Breton, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Chris Jack, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Magnus Johansson, Dr Rhona Newman, Ivo Tennant, Dennis Butterworth, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Nicola Venning, Jordan Turner-Hall, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Genny Bove, Will Pavia, Steve Barnes, Thomas Tallon, Julia Noakes, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Hosking Business Commentary, Chris Paterson, Fosi Pala'amo, Dennis O'Dónoghue, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Philippe Naughton, Joe Joseph, Hannah Strange, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Simon Sweeney, W. N. D. Trenholme, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Paul Woolley, Gabby Logan, Nick Abendanon, Steve Bird, Anthony Jefferies, Mark Jones, Norman Harris, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Jenny MacArthur, Rupert Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin Viletstra, Christine Seib Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nick Williams, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dominic Waldouck, Robin Paice, Dan Ward-Smith, Paula Hawkins, James Lovelock, Peter Paphides, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Rico Gear, Gerard Baker, Martin Johnson, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Les Wilson, Rob Wright, Ingrid E. Newkirk, managing director, Colin Roberts, Geoffrey Dean, John Daniell, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Ian Fells, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Father Ted Flanagan, Rob Clohesy, Don K. Mayer, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Billie Jean King, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Dorina Gutheriess Algeciras, Roger Boyes, Professor David Gabe, Gráinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, James Naughtie, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Freng Whyteleafe, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Peter Croft, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Stane Geraghty, Ben Webster, David Hutcheon, Philippe Saint-Andre, David Reilly, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lisa Verrico, Charlie Hodgson, Anne Sebba, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Brian Barlow, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Lewis Smith Environment Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Rev Michael Bentley, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Dow Jones, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Matt Edwards, Olav Bjortomt, David King, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, John Rayner, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Morrison, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Index Northern Rock is bailed out by Bank of England Lender is first to be propped up in credit crisis Customers are urged not to withdraw funds Index McCann twins 'safety' talks Petrol to hit £1 a litre The Times leads Bush vow on Iraq Hamilton green light Timesonline Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Tax increase threatens to push the price of petrol over £1 a litre The elegant businesswoman and her middle-class paedophile ring Her lover, the school governor, is also jailed Abusers put videos of attacks on website Fantasy to reality Tifian & Co £16bn Crossrail go-ahead threatens to shunt Tube upgrade into sidings Rail tunnels approved after an 18-month wait Biggest expansion of network in 40 years Getting the project on track Pugh Paedophilic slur a Lib Dem 'fantasy' Students' grammar Caborn to quit as MP Oxfam's cybershop Festival thriller to tackle War on Terror Hollywood stars will attend global premiere Best films from across world come to London Gucci The Times Social workers visit McCanns to see if their twins are at risk Madeleine Relatives say parents requested the meeting Discussion at their home lasts two hours Timesonline Parents' future lies in the hands of a diligent lawyer Law prevents couple from hiring private investigators Get that cat to forensics, armchair sleuths demand Madeleine Bloggers' shorthand Sixties icons on screen Bvlgari Concern as rock music causes palaces to shake, rattle and roll Festivals and events 'are damaging buildings' Vibrations causing structures to crumble Elite universities are attacked 'for maintaining social bias' 'Bloodbath' as armed robbers are shot dead in bank raid Police foil robbery after tailing suspects Two men killed by armed response officers IWC Vets try to trace outbreak source as farmers fear a widespread cull Foot and mouth Early tests suggest it is strain linked to research laboratory 800 blood samples taken amid fears that it has spread to pigs Seymour Rising bread prices and a dramatic shortage of wheat … Behind locked gates, the gruesome work continues in the killing fields of Surrey Foot and mouth How serious is the theory that disease is work of saboteurs? Prada Boy died trapped in his home-made football net after falling out of tree Home Staff: Drunk girl, 13, electrocuted trying to cross rail tracks Bose Marksandspencer Screen babies to ensure early detection of high cholesterol, say doctors Inherited condition is suffered by 1 in 500 Tests can also help to identify parents at risk Lib Dems call for drunks to face A&E treatment charges Mfi ASDA Ben Affleck, at the Toronto Film Festival. As expected, the UK release of his directioral debut Gone Baby Gone has been shelved indefinitely, because of coincidental similarities between the plot and the case of Madeleine McCann A short notice cancellation yester-day, we hear, for … The Times No time to party People Whispers have it that Dave Hill (Alastair Campbell's … (Whoop, whoop, whoop, Facebook story alert. . .) Accep The "highlight" of next week's erotica sale at Bloomsbu Ba Many actors dream of working with Woody Allen. Colin … Postscript So you've bought your dream house in St Tropez, you've Ricky Gervais's next film This Side of Truth will be … Argos I can't remember fall from window, says Sandhurst 'love triangle' cadet Woman, 22, is home after month in hospital Military police still investigating incident Clarks Failing school fires all 14 governors Shopkeeper killed Unions accept offer Samaritan training The Right Platform Crossrail must be built — the sooner the better The North Wind If Labour does not reform in Scotland it will cost it dear across Britain Recipe for Success These are the dishes that put the beef and rotten fish guts into bulldog Britain Morality TV: such a hellish prospect Picture Gallery There is a Miss Marple inside all of us Come on, Ken, stop this blot on the landscape Camp followers Reasoned opposition Up in arms Energy policies are just hot air and hyperbole More imperialism Timesonline Are we over-exposed to religion? Racial challenge Nelson's Culloden Violent life Eternal paradox A quick history lesson: America is no Rome Prepare for bad news: house prices are going to drop Barclaycard Woman who taught at open prison found stabbed to death after class Detectives question jail staff and inmates Stabbing may have been domestic incident Drug girl inquest is halted as police say they have new leads Jessops Sixties icons on screen Itv 'Muscular diplomacy failing the West' The Ambassador to Washington tells Tom Baldwin that warfare alone is not enough to counter world terrorism The diplomat Index Oxfam In Gordon we trust-so will he seize the day? MasterCard Prudence counts Nationwide Renault PC World Stores pull plug on analogue TV sets Queues to see the Terracotta Army Council 'bounty' for housing sites It pans out well for British gold diggers Renault 'Trap car' catches thief on camera Dfs Roast hedgehog: a dish they prepared earlier Artois Roast hedgehog Barley bread with beer Dates Alexandrine Brown's double whammy: two old foes come into the fold Politics Iron Lady on the doorstep as Tories launch a doorstopper We're too rich to be happy, say Tories — and only radical taxes will save us Politics Plans for green taxes on cars, flights and TVs Cash to be channelled into a new Family Fund It's not easy being green Mitsubishi Motors Ramsay's heroin-addict brother sent to jail Indonesia court locks him up for ten months Sentence adds to a bad year for celebrity chef Multiple Display Advertising Items Barracks 'are worse than in Afghanistan' MPs condemn Army's 'disgraceful' housing Record numbers are leaving the Forces early Multiple Display Advertising Items We are failing in duty of care, says Jackson Is it time for British astronauts to go into orbit? Watch this space. . . Ministers are considering a £75m plan to join missions to the Moon and Mars, the British Association's Festival of Science has heard They chewed it over - and made a gum that won't stick around Pavement blight Currys Jailbirds offer a bit of fun on the wing First night Theatre Bad Girls the Musical Garrick Index France South Africa Bush vows 'enduring role' in Iraq as Sunni ally dies in roadside attack Tribal leader inspired revolt against al-Qaeda Country is 'fighting for survival' President says What General Petraeus told Congress Messenger of the surge marches off on his own Furniture Village Timesonline Sky Get out or die, security force chief tells interpreters for British Army Family is attacked and cousin kidnapped Pressure grows to give translators sanctuary An interpreter working for the British describes an attack on his family Tesco (AFP): Leader in hospital after resignation (AFP): Italians lose appetite for pasta strike (AFP): Poland backs Britain in EU opt-out (AFP): Endangered times for baby giraffe Everyday Beautiful (AP): 'Chessboard killer' who boasted of 62 murders is caged in court Sharps Google search finds a Nasa parking space Flights of fancy The Times AP, AFP: Battles begin holy month Bhutto likely to announce return (AP): King accused over fortune (AFP): Catholics revive Latin Mass Ebookers Cruise Hindus up in arms as god clashes with government Cadillac Keeping the faith The Times Sarkozy shakes up spy networks amid conspiracy theories and war on informers New agency replaces secretive police bureau President accused of dirty tricks by rival Family fights to protect mystery of Mad King (AFP): Aftershocks follow tsunami alert (Reuters): Medical emergency (AFP): Fisherman escapes (AP): North Pole summit (AP): Call for black patrols (AFP): Migrants held (AP): Diamond find (AP): LA loves Lucy Lover handled commissioner's expenses Fresh questions arise over financial probity President accepts assurance about affair Jordans Sixties icons on screen Timesonline Shopping replaces rebellion in Soweto Giant mall is symbol of changing township Building work echoes growth of black wealth The Times Mixed fortunes Cadbury spurns offer for drinks arm Sports Direct slashed Deals heading down Goldman fund pullout Quote of the day Banks' KKR move Business big shot UK pension funds vie to lead court action over GSK drug Group accused of misleading the market Damages sought over slide in share price Lenders eye phone-bill debts to spot rogue clients Over-egged? Stock markets Knight Vinke pours scorn on HSBC's Vietnam deal Investec Banks will have to show their workings Risky game Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Private profits Need to know Results in brief Timesonline The market ingredients are put in place for a more costly full English breakfast Prospect of first egg shortage since the war Farms suffer losses of up to £23 a pig Business big shot Charlie Mayfield Rise in wheat price is food for thought In California, local fishery businesses are incensed … City Diary Total Trading views on merits of new exchange City Diary This is Nipper as he was, above, and as he will be, below Auntie says no. to party partying City Diary The City's worst-kept secret, the unveiling of Apple's City Diary A Scottish firm is seeking a finance director. "The … City Diary A City church is advertising in Bank Tube station to … City Diary Picture Gallery Retailers risk talking sector into slowdown, John Lewis's chairman says Group profits rise 50.6 per cent to £146m Disposal of textile businesses confirmed Summer flood claims push Co-op's insurance business £32m into the red Waitrose feeds on success story Raja Fashions Face-off as analyst slashes Sports Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Different takes Private equity groups foresee slowdown in deals as credit sources dry up Hands says that the good times are over Venture capitalists fear change to tax rules Bank pumps £4.4bn into money markets to ease credit squeeze Global Radio overhauls Chrysalis team amid speculation over ideas for Emap Blast case judge sees new attitude from BP Sunseeker G7 finance leaders to consider action to prevent more turmoil Greenspan admits sub-prime lapse (Reuters): Hurricane hits oil Countrywide move (AP): US jobless claims up (Reuters): Gem's diamond find (Reuters): Shanghai tower deal Nintendo takes the gloves off and puts Wii Fit into the ring Investors pull $1.5bn out of Goldman hedge fund Banks offer loans to buy up KKR's $14bn First Data debt mountain Unusual step to offer players 75 cents in dollar Institutions keen to clear room for TXU Ask yourself: do people enjoy working with you? Woodward on Management In the third of a series of articles and podcasts on management, Sir Clive Woodward explains how to be the very best Barclays Wealth Timesonline Review of 'harmful material' on the internet likely to fall wide of the mark Advertisers and sponsors going for gold at the Beijing Olympics Mediapolis 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 Northern Rock falls on fears of profit warning Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Hardy Kier shows value of a hybrid structure Jessops Deal of the day Bet of the day Aggreko Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds TWD tax services Ronald Mavor Playwright who was an energetic and effective director of the Scottish Arts Council in the free-spending 1960s Ronald "Bingo" Mavor, CBE, playwright, critic and former director of the Scottish Arts Council, was born on May 13,1925. He died on August 9,2007, aged 82 The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry Lives Remembered Dame Anita Roddick Q&A The Very Rev Alan Webster Weather Eye Tom Munnelly Ireland's greatest song-collector — an indefatigable champion of his country's musical heritage and folk tradition Tom Munnelly, folklorist, archivist, collector and singer, was born in Dublin on May 25,1944. He died after a long illness on August 30,2007. aged 63 Dillwyn Miles Welsh local government officer, conservationist and scholar who served for 30 years as Herald Bard of the Gorsedd Dillwyn Miles, Herald Bard of the Gorsedd of Bards of the Isle of Britain, 1966-96, was born on May 25,1916. He died on August 1,2007, aged 91 Court Circular Questions Answered Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Word Watching Funeral Arrangements Thanksgiving Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Supports Recycling Personals Legal Notices Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hybrids provide the winning formula Motoring Green is the colour at Frankfurt Motor Show New Lamborghini inspired by fighter plane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Princess Multiple Display Advertising Items Folklore forecasts failed to move with the times Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 14,1833 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Stoute gets in the swing with Hi Calypso Racing Trainer hoping to end St Leger misery Park Hill winner stays in training Sandown park England Rugby Cricket Motor racing Doncaster Racing Bangor Yesterday's results Chepstow Wolverhampton Sandown Park Wolverhampton Septimus can break new ground for O'Brien Racing The Sunday Times Premiere Davies playing second fiddle as Europe take to the big stage Golf Solheim cup Briton struggles to find form in practice Big hitters to the fore as US bid to retain title Cup format The Times Harrington makes early running Britain start off on right foot in dressage test Equestrianism Wigan scrap for play-off place against old foe Rugby league Sanders puts testing times behind her Athletics Continental O2 Scott given top job by Britain — for now Yorkshire roadblock A Westwood wonder Shocking exit Super deal for BBC Gay goes home Lancashire's lesser lights put county in sight of title Cricket LV County Championship first division Middlesex rue Nixon let-off Second division Maynard faces uphill battle Durham bite back to give Sussex rare trouncing Kent are safe as Hampshire falter First division Scoreboards NatWest Pro40 Pietersen paints picture of total humiliation for shaky Australia Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Toshiba Scoreboard County finalists head to India Our quickstep to trouble and strife Talking Sport Football Results Badminton Baseball Cycling Equestrianism Golf Rugby league Squash Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby union Rugby league Other sport Fight against discrimination goes on for the reluctant revolutionary The big interview The woman who changed perceptions about her sexuality and her sport talks frankly about a 'lifetime endeavour' for acceptance Orange Gartmore 'Why beating Bobby Riggs was the biggest victory of my career' The big interview Proud Portugal claim plenty of attention with pioneers' spirit Rugby union World Cup Personal sacrifices of qualification rewarded Players unperturbed by facing New Zealand Guinness Minnows are starting to mind the gap in IRB's distribution of wealth Rugby union World Cup Itv World Cup at a glance Tables The numbers game Veterans get ready to play it from memory during times of crisis Rugby union World Cup England v South Africa Ashton pins hopes on Catt-Farrell pairing Lack of preparation in training a concern Espn Timesonline Inside Jenkins relies on old heads for Australia Wales team England must take a leaf out of Argentina's tactical book Tetuy's Ashton's men under no illusions about size of the challenge Rugby union World Cup England v South Africa Corry feels setbacks have united players Coach senses fresh mood of intent in camp The Times How they line up Barclays Wealth Governing body must be hailed for its recognition of cheating Motor racing Formula One spying scandal The Times The nuts and bolts Revised standings Dennis comes out fighting as McLaren are hit in pocket Motor racing Formula One spying scandal Team principal feels relief amid indignation Protest of innocence after ten-hour hearing Penalty clause The Times Sponsorship fear as team are thrown into turmoil No more kisses for Kelly after Powell puts end to celebration Football Women's World Cup England v Germany Striker taking off boots was 'disrespectful' Coach says England are not one-woman side Why a lifetime spent being one of the boys is helping Brown's cause Lehmann continues to get the cold shoulder Football Germany seek Ballack talks with Chelsea Premier League today Scolari to face probe after Serbian scuffle Football Gudjohnsen stays Toshack hails striker New job for Megson Blow for Burnley Famine over as Scottish monster prepares to feed at top table again McFadden goal lifts self-esteem of a nation Country profits from relying on its own talent Turning long shots into sure winners Group B Shooting stars: the day Scotland's shining lights dazzled England to claim a famous victory Football European Championship qualifying New clan that give reason for hope France shown no mercy after meeting match in Paris Passport row leads to attack on team-mate by Gillespie Group F Heskey happy to take on less glamorous role as supply line Football European Championship qualifying Statistics underline value of partnership Mutual respect at core of pair's success Partners in time IPA McClaren spoilt for choice as Barry stakes his claim to start Dispassion play brings the best out of icy Owen Rooney or Heskey? McClaren must go for obvious solution — play them both Football European Championship qualifying Head coach must not fear making changes Return of Lampard vital for Moscow match Sportingbet Timesonline Don't worry Wayne, there is a way back Group E League lands first blow The Insider Mills recruits Ainslie Times Crossword 23,706 Shankly's wisdom Hamilton given the green light despite record penalty for team Punishment will not affect Briton's title push Dennis in display of defiance over £50m fine The Times Martin Johnson Plus: free inside Index The face A writer rehabilitated Thanks for your support: now get stuffed The click A spread that gets a lot of coverage Image of the day Modern morals What were their parents thinking? Boarding schools are a peculiarly British form of child abuse, turning out vulnerable, insecure young men who are uncomfortable in relationships and ill prepared to be business leaders, argues psychologist Julia Noakes Boarding: the facts and figures How boarding can be better than family Cut that out, Mr Churchill Interview After 62 years, Ruth Ive tells Anne Sebba how she acted as censor to Churchill and Roosevelt's secret wartime phone chats Paul McKenna Training The Times Can joint memory be replaced by the click of a mouse? Tragedy calls for human contact Kissed off Colour at a winter wedding Style ask Lucia Nokia Eseries The frown jewels Luxury with Lucia When shares fall, gems truly sparkle Bright future for smart shirts as fashion turns sharper Chain reaction Retail is detail The Times Butter them up with garlic Food Halibut with garlic butter and beans Home-made garlic bread Aubergine Margherita Garlic mushrooms Just how good are 'healthy' ready meals? Nutrition Classics for the masses Inside Timesonline With one giant leap, Mozart transformed opera, the author explains in this extract Once more, with E1 Gusto David Hutcheon on Damon Albarn's part in bringing back to life chaabi — the Algerian music that once united nations The Times The US No. 1 Blockbuster Back into battle, Blunt Reviews The chart-topping former soldier releases his second album. But Pete Paphides isn't ready to surrender James Blunt All the Lost Souls Atlantic Geek Squad To be blunt, I love him. Hannah Strange has a shameful confession to make Pop Reviews Rumble Strips Girls and Weather Island Classical Hélène Grimaud Beethovem Deutsche Grammophon Hearth and soul Pop Edwyn Collins Home Again Heavenly Classical Juan Diego FlÓrez Arias for Rubini Decca Radio All mouth and not trousers First night Theatre Casanova West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Dance Touch Wood The Place, WC1 Concert Vienna PO/Dudamel Lucerne Festival The Times Pop The Go! Team Electric Ballroom, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Mari Palo/Jussi Myllys St John's, Smith Square, SW1 Today's TV 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: England v South Africa Viewing Guide ITV1, 7.30pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.35pm Michael Wood: The Story of India BBC Two, 9pm The Times Machine (1960) Film choice Five, 1.40pm The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Film4,9pm 10 (1979) ITV3, 9.05pm Variations The IT Crowd Channel 4,10pm Final Destination (2000) BBC One, 11.35pm The Battles of the Sexes (1959, b/w) BBC Two, 12.50am Web video of the day Condemned to a watery grave Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4320 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 55 Appeal Index Floods and Hips have turned the landlord from necessary evill to social essential Opening Bids Gem of the Week the Catcher in Rye Focus on Shrewsbury In townhouse in North London Get in Get out Get Away Hampstead, NW3: a striking family home spread over five floors Out Listed House in Oxfordshire Wantage: an attractive Grade Ii listed property in conservation area Away Country Home in Somerset Nr Chard: a thatched, period house in a tiny hamlet with a separate cottage It's Going Rental Buy-to-let landlords are enjoying the fastest rent rises on record, finds Paula Hawkins Fact File The Property Investor Show Home Thoughts from Abroad The Great Escapers How different buyers have been inspired to realise their dream of a foreign hideaway The Investors Overseas Special Queensbridge Quarter The Part Owners Get Aways Multiple Display Advertising Items A Towering Challenge Where to Spend IT Chew Magna's Gothic magnificence demands on owner with vision, says Marcus Binney Fact File Image Greenquarter Overseas Special Inside Track Spain Still Reigns Home on the Web When The Times reported on Britons living in Spain, hundreds of people responded, sharing their experiences. Here is a selection Majorca Makeover Spain An Iberian Idyll for the Taking Magnus Johansson finds an investment opportunity in the heart of Barcelona Fact File Spain's Secret For too long Jerez has been for Spanish eyes only, says Anthony Jefferies Mortgage Matters Q&A Money Gilt-Edged Bond The Caribbean Rupert Wright visits a Jamaican resort near lan Fleming's villa An 007 Mystery 901 Fernie On Canada's Mild Frontier Canada Living rough — smoothly — appeals to UK investors eyeing the elegant log cabins of Quebec, finds Judith Heywood A Place in the Sun Live Fact File A Taste of the Tuscan Highlife Italy You're king of the castello in this estate, says Judith Heywood It's the Club with a Difference Tuscan Tips Northern Delights Off to Pastures Green Cape Verde Cape Verde is attracting new kind of interest among investors, reports Paula Hawkins Questions and Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brookes & Co Premier Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Brief Encounter Curbing Stamp Duty The Times Bowls Room to Move Inner Dilemma A kitchen swaps places with a bedroom as Naomi Cleaver chases space in a tiny South London flat Bricks and Mortar Overseas Special Home on the Web Pan Peninsula Index Get ready for kick-off Guinness Premiership 07-08 Timesonline Clubs can make hay while the big names are away in France David Hands says there is plenty of fresh talent in the Premiership to satisfy avid rugby fans After the league ends . . . Who are the winners and losers in the World Cup? Guinness Premiership Guinness Premiership 07-08 Bath Guinness Premiership 07-08 The West Country club have recovered after summer ructions, says Mark Baldwin Fixtures Squad One to watch Fixtures Squad Key One to watch Bristol Guinness Premiership 07-08 The Premiership's oldest player still looks for fresh challenges, writes Mark Baldwin Guinness Premiership Fixtures Squad One to watch Gloucester Watch out: a Volcano is about to erupt over the West Country, says Mark Baldwin Guinness Premiership Harlequins Dean Richards has 'centres coming out of his ears' at the Stoop, says David Hands Fixtures Squad One to watch Guinness Premiership Leeds Carnegie Christopher Irvine speaks to the academic who is bankrolling Leeds's renaissance Fixtures Squad One to watch Fixtures Squad One to watch Leicester Guinness Premiership 07-08 Richard Cockerill is revved up and ready to go this season, writes John Westerby Fixtures Squad One to watch London Irish How Irish-indeed how London - are the Exiles these days? asks Matthew Pryor Guinness Premiership Premiership Rugby Academy Fixtures Squad One to watch London Wasps The Heineken Cup winners are a small club with a big history, says Matthew Pryor Newcastle Falcons Guinness Premiership 07-08 Jonny Wilkinson may now be in France but his thoughts are still in the North East Fixtures Squad One to watch Sale Sharks Philippe Saint-Andre says the Premiership is tough to win Home rule for Lund Fixtures Squad One to watch Saracens Richard Hill may be entering the final year of a great career, writes Matthew Pryor Fixtures Squad One to watch Fixtures Squad One to watch Worcester Warriors Guinness Premiership 07-08 Wales's grand-slam, coach can give Worcester new purpose, writes David Hands Land Rover The Times Not without a Fight Your Country Needs You

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