News from 27/09/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Sally Giles, Andrew Billen, The Rev Martyn Atkins, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, The Right Rev Michael Langrish, Mark Souster, David Rose, Matthew Dick, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Des Finkenzeller, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Clive Woodward, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Stewart Trotter, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Anatole Kaletsky, The Rev Jonathan Edwards, Graham Keeley, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Malcolm Pemberton, Russell Kempson, Elaine Storkey, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, John Woodcock, Dr. Marcus Cieleback Head of Research Eurohypo, Sarah Vine, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Dean Jones, The Right Rev Prof Stephen Orchard, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Christine Buckley, Ian Greaves, Jane Gould, Peter J. Holloway, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Richard Lambert, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Philip Lymbery, Ronald Grant, Shelly Lazarus, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Kelly Crummie, Simon Cowie, The Right Rev John Gladwin, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Sandra Parsons, Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Peter Sherman, Howard Dalton, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Gregory Jackson, Michele Kirsch, Emily Ford, Dr John MacDonald, Matthew Parris, Mick O'hare, Ian Edwards, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Lord Fowler, David Sinclair, John Naish, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Neil Fletcher, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Angus I. Campbell, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, The Rev Joel Edwards, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Burmese monks defy military crackdown Gordon Brown and his 'rehash' speech Osborne discloses tensions in Tory party Alternative a levels Housing slowdown Spector mistrial United in shock loss Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Tory tensions show as Osborne turns fire on the 'über-modernisers' Shadow Chancellor urges balanced message Tough talk on law and order wins £1m pledge Top job at US law firm for Goldsmith Found — but it's not Madeleine Family surprised to be the centre of attention The search will still be stepped up in Morocco Face to face Tiffany & Co Why the trade in winning words is now an international marketplace Speech writer lost 8-0 in US presidential matches Pugh Selection for Diana inquest jury begins Punishment fails Asylum stowaways Boxer murder charge Poor care for elderly Clever croc has its own version of sat-nav Gucci Five dead as junta sends in soldiers to crush Rangoon demonstrations Burma 100 injured and 200 arrested in crackdown 'Line is crossed' as police fire on monks Protest blogs How monks became the biggest threat to the regime's survival Russia and China are ready to block any sanctions the UN may impose Forget sanctions: China and India hold the key to peaceful solution Burma Dolce & Gabbana After 45 years, is this finally the end for the generals? Mother and daughter wait for new hearts Both have the same rare cardiac condition Katie, 2, is on priority list for a transplant Argos Killer in waiting Prada GMTV fined £2m for phone-in quizzes that deceived millions Winners were picked before lines closed Broadcaster to keep most of £35m profit The Adriatic Sea is not as azure as it appeared to … Dance show ejections will be strictly down to judges Currys Throughout the gruelling two-hour info-binge of Mariell In conversation with Andrew Rawnsley at a conference … Pity one Tyler Nelson, who was so pleased to have lande Philips Prezza's on fighting form People Good for Emma Bunton (Baby Spice as was) wanting to … While plugging that book of his at a conference event, Madame Tussauds finally decided there was enough public Princess Beatrice made her film debut yesterday, as a non-speaking extra in The Young Victoria Postscript With an honesty Amy Winehouse might appreciate, Justin While David Cameron and Gordon Brown battle for the … Also at the Links launch, Denise Van Outen, who told … New school exam aimed at brightest pupils Pre-U offers more top bands than the a level Return to final exams after two years' study Son of jihad veteran convicted of having bomb-making book Patek Philippe PC World Elton John defends seized photo: it's mine and it's art Singer owns picture at centre of child porn row Work has been shown in galleries worldwide Artois Daylight on Dictatorship China, Japan and Asean must push for restraint in Burma The Big Test An exam regulator is good, but the Government could fail the academy test Shruming Down The personal journey of Gordon William Jefferson Albert Gore John Kerry Brown Now let's all get it off our chests Picture Gallery Pursuing terrorists is bad for your health Thunderer: Bear-baiting on television: you know it makes sense Bad trade Old fat figures Tebbit, Brown and rose-tinted Thatcherism Defra's tough call on vaccination Timesonline Know your places Fast and furious Prickly subject Deep affection Out of steam Labour's profane thoughts about the economy Will Gordon cash in his chips or let us look in the box? John Woodcock Boost in hunt for Rhys's killer as 12 identify youth on CCTV Police praise 'fantastic' response from public Calls also produce fresh lead on fatal gun Saab 93 How booking early can cost you four times the cheapest rail fare Fluctuating prices are used 'to boost profits' Changes are causing confusion says watchdog Bomb detector promises shorter airport queues Multiple Display Advertising Items Coyle Straw will stick up for have-a-go-heroes by strengthening the law on self-defence Labour conference 'Good citizens' to be given confidence boost Concept of reasonable force will be clarified Scandinavian architects inspire British design for eco-living London eye No one is the winner in the battle of the sex symbols On other pages 'We are failing too many pupils in state education' Labour conference Ing Direct Timesonline Independence is the way to win friends Insider's tip is to bet on an autumn poll Vauxhall How to pull in the punters Zappa Jr's homage just goes to show what we're missing First night Pop Zappa Plays Zappa Shepherds Bush Empire Which? More reviews Giant seabed plumbing scheme 'can save us from global warming' Huge pipes will pump nutrients to the surface Plankton blooms will soak up carbon dioxide Beach hoax sends tourists on a road to nowhere Family 'ran empire of prostitution' NHS bill for juries Arrest in murder case Headscarf dentist Backpacker death Cyclist's welcome Cavalli strives to clean up his act Milan Fashion Sky Timesonline Farmers braced for bluetongue to escalate into an outbreak News would lead to vast no-movement zone Hope is for cold to kill midges that bring illness Magnet Lamb prices slump after export ban on UK meat Coffee 'triples paracetamol risks' Combination may increase liver damage More research needed on danger to humans Multiple Display Advertising Items School becomes focus of a racial feud Influx of Slovakians blamed for tension Police check claims of migrants being abused 'Gang murdered Asian on night of race hate' Care I just let go of my balloon — and found a friend 6,000 miles away Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghanistan India Celebrity justice Phil Spector free on $1 million bail after murder trial ends in deadlock Prosecutors insist they will seek new trial Jury unconvinced by forensic evidence Kidnapper of BBC journalist dies in airstrike Israelis kill four Army of Islam members Military prepares for big Gaza offensive Extra Life (AFP): Up to 60 die in bridge collapse Bomb arrests during festival (AFP): Final tribute to Marcel Marceau (Reuters): 17Ib baby leaves parents stunned Alliance Leicester Three Gorges Dam is disaster in the making, China admits Ebookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Giuliani's mobile love talk makes gun lobby squirm Dentistry, tax rebels and a 9-month siege Armed couple holed up in freedom battle Ready to die - but the marshals will not fight Multiple Display Advertising Items The arguments Gurkhas are the ideal warriors to win battles, hearts and minds Afghanistan The legendary Nepalese soldiers are the best troops to drive out the Taleban and then win over the local people, say their commanders Dreams Fighters on familiar terrain Garrigae Hockey players fume as cricketers score all the glory and the riches The Sunday Times Comparing the games (AP): State funeral shelved over abuse claims (AP): Mugabe takeover (AP): Ahern survives vote (AP): Volcano victim (Reuters): Armani's virtual store Barratt says Rock run hit its house sales Gloomy credit survey Insurers under fire Pearl works on offer Quote of the day SEC investigation Business big shot No takers for Bank's £10bn short-term loans after policy U-turn Auction flop seen as embarrassment for King Bank comes under fire from CBI chief The train game City digs heels in over plea to fund Crossrail Stock markets General Motors deal is sign that world has changed Rock's regulators have failed test of timeliness SAP Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Barratt's sales walloped by credit crunch Consumer confidence takes hit from troubles Return to 'frenzy' expected in new year Business big shot Charles Toner Sartoriani Bank survey points to tighter credit terms for UK companies Investment Building Bank of London Credit Suisse sheds 150 staff from mortgage-backed securities work Job cuts High street banks gain customers in Northern Rock fall Three-way system failed the big test Cantos Woolly thinking is cause for a llama Times Online Donald Brydon, chairman of Smiths Group, was dismissive City Diary This could be a Classic opportunity City Diary City regulator angered by loan insurers' failure to act Famous names figure in Nigerian scams City Diary A PR blunder for BA? The first flight from City Diary How PPI works A market source points out to me that the, er, unusual City Diary Picture Gallery Former Allied Domecq boss revealed as next Smiths Group chief executive Appointment could revive break-up hopes Company denies an auction will follow Brown pledges to close private equity tax loopholes Ikea's profits fall but group has designs on expansion Royal Mail suspends deliveries of leaflets TUI to cut capacity Tough year for Kesa (PA): Super-fast worries (PA): John David thrives Gaucho IPO on menu Making dual-track railway serve public The Department for Transport presides over a railway industry divided between state-backed Network Rail, as owner of track and stations, and the companies that run the trains. Joe Bolger looks at the tensions in making the system meet passengers' needs Tomorrow Warren Buffett and others in talks with Bear Stearns over acquiring stake Shares in bank surge on word of discussions Chief seeks high premium for takeover Europe squares up to Washington over gambling barriers GM promises $36bn for union-run trust to end strike and allow contract reforms Media Planet Japan Tobacco's offer for Tekel set to ignite bidding war Borse consortium nears OMX control Sallie Mae sale row Spain cools off OMV turns on charm Emirates transaction (AFP): Bill 'will not help' The Iberian capital just gets hotter and hotter A series of high-profile acquisitions by Spanish companies has made the business world stand up and take notice of Madrid What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Madrid Wonderful, but Barajas can leave you wondering The Times 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 Banks back in favour after Rock reassures Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Barratt's foundations look to have been undermined Euromoney Deal of the day Timesonline Manganese Bronze Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Readers Offers Ltd Angela Lambert Wide-ranging journalist who wrote with courage and passionate intelligence about the intricacies of human relationships Angela Lambert, writer and journalist, was born on April 14,1940. She died on September 26,2007, aged 67 Court & Social Weather Eye Haidar Abdel Shafi Palestinian nationalist leader of unshakeable beliefs who eloquently pleaded his people's cause on the international stage Haidar Abdel Shafi, doctor and politician, was born on June 10,1919. He died on September 25,2007, aged 88 Major-General Smain Lamari Powerful and shadowy intelligence chief who played a key role in resisting the rise of Algeria's Islamist opposition Major-General Smain Lamari, Algerian intelligence chief, was born in June 1941. He died of a heart attack on August 28,2007, aged 66 Thierry Cabanne Restaurateur who built a successful business importing wine from France into Britain Thierry Cabanne, wine broker, was born on November 28,1944. He died on September 13,2007, aged 62 Howard Fugler Confidant of Hollywood stars whom Vidal Sassoon called 'the greatest hair stylist in the world' Howard Fugler, hair stylist, was born on December 24,1949. He died of heart failure on August 9,2007, aged 57 Lives in Brief Court Circular Army Welbeck College Awards September 2007 Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Anniversaries Thanksgiving Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise A healthy boost for Cornwall Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Light the fires as a chill north wind blows in Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 27,1927 The Chief Constable of Glasgow's annual report finds him much preoccupied with traffic problems as he bemoans a lack of common sense among the city's pedestrians Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest George Washington set to miss Ascot showpiece Racing Miler has Breeders' Cup at top of agenda Ballydoyle will still be strongly represented Perth Latest betting Wolverhampton Athletics Football Wales soon to benefit from new course Racing Pontefract Goodwood Yesterday's results Redcar Perth Kempton Park High expectations are inevitable as Radcliffe hits comeback trail Athletics Baseball Results Golf Fontwell Park Racing Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Wimbledon left reeling after Belgian tells of £70,000 bribe Tennis Elseneer had offer to lose first-round match 'It was impossible for me to contemplate' Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking a punt Faldo stands firm after McGinley snub Golf Seve Trophy Teams and rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Slogathon gives quick fix but marathon is best in long run Cricket The Twenty20 revolution In the second part of our series on the event that has changed the sport, John Woodcock says that the Test format must be preserved The Times Collingwood's preparations upset by bug in Sri Lanka Confusion surrounds Inzamam's intentions in Hair legal bid After The Times revealed that Giles Clarke, the new … Time for tinkering was long gone when the biggest stage loomed Timesonline Tongan cultural revolution gains momentum for vital England tie Rugby union World Cup Players believe they have heavenly support Fundamental changes bring vast improvement Crunchy Nut World Cup at a glance Dowd blames Wasps neglect for England's lack of sting Rugby union World Cup Club's forwards coach bemused by selection Call to add dynamism to nation's hard edge Jones happy to mix play with work Wales team The RFU and Premier Rugby Ltd (PRL) are one Worries intensify for Ireland after Best is taken to hospital Blue days over for Chelsea in the All Stars' parallel universe Sport on television The Times Scarbrough injury blow for Saracens Pooley on right track New home for Hall Vick tests positive Instincts of the toreador give Torres edge in striking class Football Spaniard's killer blows hand Benítez dilemma He could be a legend like Rush, says Gerrard The Times Bentley's drive puts Blackburn on the road to late recovery Football Carling Cup third round Last night's results Premier League today Coventry stung into action after United reserves run dry Football Carling Cup third round Timesonline Dubious decision pushes Sanchez over edge Jol gets his substitution right to quell the jeers from the stands Football Carling Cup third round Leicester turn tables as O'Neill comes a cropper Fourth round Sheffield Wed 0 Everton 3 West Ham 1 Plymouth 0 Kalou relieves some of the pressure as Chelsea find their cutting edge Football Carling Cup third round European ban could force Grant to lead from behind Football New manager may be sent to the stands Anxious Abramovich slashes ticket prices Dein's earnings suffered hit after dispute with board The Insider Times Crossword 23,717 Loan may not be taken for granted Mifsud the 'mosquito' puts bite on Ferguson The Times St. James's Place Clive Woodward John Woodcock Index The face The subterranean snapper Oh flour (and eggs, and butter) of Scotland … The click What were their parents thinking? Once upon a time there was a working mum . . . Image of the day Modern morals Do try this at home Discover the speed of light with a bar of chocolate, why spaghetti always breaks in three places and how ants can survive a switched-on microwave. Mick O'hare reveals the amazing appliance of oddball science Why does orange juice taste so awful after you brush … Chilling with kids: how to foster self-discipline Parents Weary of battling her apathetic and unmotivated children, Michele Kirsch is trying a subtler approach Happy families The Times Two men want me. Oh what should I do? Advantage, Miss Evert Burma: tyranny laid bare by technology Headaches, head injuries, chest pains Dr Thomas Stuttaford continues our series on how to deal with common problems in family health The Times Cameron has the steel to win William Hague tells Andrew Billen why David Cameron is the best Tory leader since Thatcher — and why he never was The Times Vital Europe The top ten scenes in film Times film writers choose their favourite moments in cinema — and invite readers to get in on the lights, camera, action Inside Russia steppes out in London A rare chance to see the best of modern Russian cinema delights Michael Binyon And When Did You Last See Your Father? The truth? I don't have a Clooney Gorgeous George is wonderfully jaundiced as Michael Clayton, an amoral corporate lawyer who has made his name by defending the indefensible, discovers James Christopher Also out this week Killing us softly with his song Gérard Depardieu as the walrus of lurve chansons? It's unlikely, but it works beautifully, says Ed Potton The Singer 12A, 112mins Atonement Also out this week It's been a hard day's night Evan Rachel Wood sings the Beatles in her latest film. Talk about pressure, she tells Kevin Maher The Singer My Kitten for Hitler is all in the best bad taste Michael Clayton The Times Curtain rises on a bold new world First night Theatre Mr Puntila and his Man Matti Belgrade, Coventry Concert Philharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall Theatre Life after Scandal Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Ruarri Joseph Spitz, E1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Who Do You Think You Are? Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Commando: On the Front Line ITV1, 10pm The Whistleblowers ITV1,9pm Buona Sera, Mrs Campbell (1968) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm L'Enfant (2005) Sky Movies Indie, 7.15pm Apocalypse Now (1979) Film4,9pm Variations Meet the Natives Channel 4,9pm The Missing (2003) Five, 10pm The Truth About Cats and Dogs (1996) Film4,11.55pm Web video of the day Well, that's gone and torn it Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku of Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4331 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 64 Appeal Index Cima Multiple Display Advertising Items Fibbing never did anyone any harm The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Refugee wins by sharing the load Matthew Foster, left, tells Emily Ford that he believed he had something to offer doctors coming as refugees. He was right — a successful partnership with Abdul Karim Atefi led to the Afghan becoming a senior house officer at a UK hospital Chicago GSB The Office Psychologist Meet the consultants who deliver deliverables What Do You Do All Day? Management consultancy is such a broad field it is no surprise that not too many of us know exactly what it is that these people do. Carly chynoweth speaks to two consultants to find out A Second Opinion Phil Rice, 34, senior consultant, PA Consulting Lunch Times … at News International Employees who put charity at the summit Out of Office Network Rail Office Quirk Win a luxury trip for two to Milan Mobile Phone Game The Sunday Times Nuns taught me to value creative ideas Leaders' Lessons Shelly Lazarus, above, chairwoman and CEO of the advertising firm Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, illustrates how she fosters an environment where all ideas can breathe Set great expectations How to … Negotiate your Psychological Contract Getting your benefits down in black and white is relatively easy; how you and your employer manage each other's expectations is a bit harder, Carly Chynoweth finds The Times Top 100 Graduate Employer No 89 Transport for London Deadline Buster How Do I Become a Venture Capitalist? Timesonline Plan to make a fortune How to … Write a Business Plan There are probably thousands of people with great ideas just waiting to be turned into profit. But, as Emily Ford learns, ideas are nothing without a proper business plan Oxford is cultivating a green valley effect Social and environmental entrepreneurs find that opprtunities for their ideas abound along the London-Oxford axis, if the business plan makes sense. Clare Dight reports Leadership Challenge Win £35,000 to kick-start your business idea Competition MBA Choices The Insider IESE Southern charm is a big part of the appeal MBA Experiences the us South The Southern drawl is almost unintelligible to outsiders, but the regions's business schools clearly speak a language that students understand. Emily Ford reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Planet Property developments Redefining Property Investment Introduction Contents Media Planet Welcome On the face of it, investing in property at the moment seems like a really bad idea, Headlines screaming "credit crunch continues" and "mortgage woes widespread" certainly od not inspire confidence and lead investors to suppose that real estate is not the attractive asset class it once was, writes Sally … Lufthansa Fifty years of Rome Treaties The treaty to establish the European Economic Community (EEC) was signed on 25 March 1957 in Rome by Belgium, West Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands UK REITs: Who has converted? Since the introduction of the regime at the commencement of this year sixteen companies have launched UK REITs. They are all existing listed companies, bar one - Local Shopping Reit, which joined the LSE's (London Stock Exchange) main market at the beginning of May. It is the first specialist Reit, … Get a share of the action Purchasing your house or a second home in an exotic location is one thing, but if you want to make money from a portfolio of residential and commercial properties there are attractive alternatives to directly buying bricks and mortar St-REIT aware Santander Property derivatives come in from the cold Property derivatives Redefining Property Investment Financial derivatives have been around for many years and established markets already exist for almost every class of asset you could care tro mention, be it currency, equity or natural resources. Yet, property derivatives have not taken off, even though real estate readily lends it self to being traded … Safeland 'flexes' its muscles with £200 million fund Case study Redefining Property Investment With the majority property fund raisings on hold due to the credit market turmoil, Safeland, the property management business, has a lot to smile about. Having recently closed a fundraising, which gives them £200m of funds at its disposal, Safe-land is now firmly on the acquisition trail PAF Olympic Real Estate: Beijing Redefining Property Investment Beijing 2008 What will happen to local house prices after Beijing 2008, ? Will the frenetic Chinese dragon slow for breath of simply collapse? Questions such as these should be on the minds of senior directors across property related companies Reitworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Isa's Offer Reit Wrapper Redefining Property Investment Investing abroad New Property Fund Promises Best of both Worlds A place, and a profit, in the sun More and more of us are hoping to make a mint by investing in emerging real estate markets. so where are the future property hotspots in the world? We ask the experts for their top tips Multiple Display Advertising Items REITs: the new In January 2007, the Government introduced Uk REITs, a new type of property investment vehicle designed to attract more private investors to the market, So, nine months on, are REITs a bundle of joy or are they giving investors sleepless nights? Paif Proposals Announced Schroders
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