News from 12/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Stephen Joseph Executive Director, Amanda Andrews, Nicholas D. Hart, Robert Dawson Scott, Yepoka Yeebo, Robert Jeffcoate, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Sheila Ferguson, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, David Rose, Peter Pook, Sir Bernard Crick, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Peter Hoskin Economic Research Officer, Patrick Kidd, Charlene Sweeney, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Charles Timoney, Sam Marlowe, Frank Lawson, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Peter Keat, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Don Felder, Bernard Legan, Kasia Maciejowska, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Paul Shearer, Jayne Dowle, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Adrienne May, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, David C. Bonner, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Marcus Mabry, Sir Clive Woodward, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Rick Broadbent, A. Cook, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Philip M. Lidgate, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian Levitt, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Richard Morgan, Francesca Steele, Sir Paul Coleridge, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Jim Driver, Grayson Perry, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Anthony Julius, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Michael King, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Philippe Saint-Andre, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Ben Oliver, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Ian Fawkes, James Campbell, Ed Hawkins, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, John Slinger, Jenny Davey, Darryl Chen, Russell Parkes, Steve Batch Ventura Business Brokers, Fiona Shackleton,
ResumoIndex Children who can't write their own name Under-5s not making progress, study shows Poor still lag behind despite £21bn initiatives Index Superbug hospital chief's payoff halted Virgin in bank talks Job cuts warning Boot camp deaths Wilkinson warning Bricks and Mortar Timesonline Opinion Times2 Rugby 2007 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Virgin consortium in the running to take over Northern Rock EU President frustrated by Brown's red line in the sand Nobel? Now I've won the whole lot Lessing's books never flinched from truth Highlights Tiffany & Co Hospital ordered to halt payoff to chief after superbug scandal Health Secretary steps in over redundancy cash Trust and head could face charges over deaths Pay bonanza for mandarins, despite claims of cost-cutting Pugh US 'not worried' over UK troop pullout Madeleine claim Phoney election cost Lockerbie appeal GameBoy death Why did 3,000 chickens cross the road? To dodge the dinner table and bring gridlock to Scotland . . . On the run Gucci £50m settlement on hold as Heather haggles over the price of her silence McCartney divorce She wants to be free to discuss their marriage But Sir Paul demands complete confidentiality Splitting assets The judge The lawyers McCartney divorce A private deal could save a small fortune in legal fees The Times Currys Official action at Royal Mail is replaced by wildcat strikes at key depots 30 depots affected in London and Liverpool Union will resume its strikes on Monday Abortion pill is 'perfectly safe' advisers tell inquiry by MPs Daughter of Gummer's friend dies form human form of 'mad cow' disease Bernard Matthews avian flu report casts doubts IWC Dfs Dfs Rugby 'scrummies' won't spend it like Beckham No time for luxury shopping expeditions Wives are too busy with life back home Timesonline The future of mankind depends on us making peace, Muslims tell Pope Carpetright Cameron Googles himself and vows 'i am the future' Tory leader visits US to outline modern vision Internet 'offers hope of post-bureaucratic era' Hoon does he think he is? People Dolce & Gabbana Much scowling at GMTV, we learn, over its star pr A pink glow has descended on Selfridges. In a pink dress, with a pink backdrop, Liz Hurley introduced Pink Ribbon, Estée Lauder's range for breast cancer research. The pink light Hurley turned on will light up the building for Breast Cancer Awareness month Shibboleth, Doris Salcedo's much hyped new installation Postscript No Barbara Windsor, then, in the planned Carry Still on art (see farther up), to a private view of … You'd think winning a Nobel prize would make you a … Writes Eric Clapton in his autobiography, out this … PC World M&S 'Terrorist camp recruits went paint balling and pole-vaulting for Allah' Exercises to prepare for jihad, court is told Preacher's 'come and get me taunt to police' Stockwell chief 'changed order' Come Mr Taleban PC World Sainsbury's Pressure of tests 'means primary school pupils lose their childhood' Study finds pervasive anxiety among children It's the reason respect is lacking in the young The head The parent The pupil Gang member jailed for having a gun Cluster bomb victim Arthritis genetic map Drag racing death The super supernova £350m DIY damage Dolphin bathrooms £1,000? That's taking it to the limit: Eagles swoop in for invite-only gig Show later this month has not been advertised Tickets offered only to corporate customers Family hurt as 150 crash party posted on YouTube Ratatouille Free DVD The Vision Thing If Balls does not provide one for schools, the educational establishment surely will Half the World An unprecedented Muslim appeal to Christianity to underpin world peace Service NAO Compris Is it the function of the Auditor - General to run up expenses worth auditing? Leda, the swan, baby and me Picture Gallery Those utterly maddening Mitford girls Thunderer: Immigration problem? You're in the wrong queue No cognition Fake plastic gesture The other half Time to dam the South-North cash flow? Missing the point — and the post Timesonline A hard sell Wrong road Bees need sleep First proof Traditional dish Stand up, posties, and deliver your message Republican rats scrabble to take over the sinking ship ING Direct Pinky and Perky are back - with no strings attached Paxman and Co are warned to keep quiet over BBC budget cuts Mother clashes with MoD over 'wrong limbs' sent with son Ministry says that all dead are DNA-tested Family will not accept apology on bomb report Silverjet Worst injured soldiers to be given more compensation Nokia Break out the golabki as Polish workers spread across map of Britain Illegal staff are seized in Chinatown Photographs of dying Princess shown to jury Most graphic images will not be made public Deliberate blurring masks some details Fresh on 3 Argos Spot the Freudian slip in royal portrait Rare sandpiper is going to the dogs Water company fined over parasite Moustache sacrifice closes case Furniture Village Jet-set life of spending chief leads to calls for resignation Politics He spent £27,000 at restaurants over 3 years First-class travel with his wife cost £365,000 Why this man in the street will avoid referendum Is the taxpayer getting value for money? Poll questions on leadership and trust hurt Labour Monotone man has a mortgage — and a cat Politics Secret loans shocked me, says watchdog. They were like tax avoidance Morrisons Strike a pose Bose Judge who died in garden shed fireball 'was being blackmailed by his lover' Victory for journalist as 'bent cop' libel is rejected Fungus no bogeyman, says National Trust Nationwide audit to assess health of fungi Most forms are an environmental asset Decathlon Möben The gang's all here for a 20-year high First night Pop Cowboy Junkies Albert Hall Turkey South Africa Torture, starvation and death: how American boot camps abuse boys Congressmen demand laws to control regimes 30-minute beating was captured on film Boot-camp fatalities Boy, 12, becomes pawn in health row US parties accuse each other of exploitation Right-wing bloggers attack child's family Jessops Nationwide Power of goodbye: Madonna split may herald record industry's death Sky Mushrooms lose their magic Dutch Government wants all sales banned Big rise in medical crises prompts rethink Multiple Display Advertising Items Natural high Liverpool Victoria Ambassador recalled from US amid fury at genocide claims Turkey denies that thousands were killed Resolution will be put before Congress US airstrike kills 15 Iraqi women and children Extracts from the Times report of 1915 (Reuters): Teenager plotted 'Columbine' attack (AFP): Burma compromise (AFP): Seatbelt victim (AFP): Contentious crossing (AP): Cannibal arrested (Reuters): Racist killer jailed (AFP): Sudan talks at risk (Reuters): Potter spell broken Islamist leader hints at a pull-out Aquascutum Battle for Gaza The Times Fátima's giant church is hiding no secrets Portuguese basilica is one of world's biggest Five million visitors a year flock to shrine The Times Great and good Transport for London Rescuers risk lives to save whale entangled in huge lobster trap Ocean giant Nationwide Howard U-turn on Aborigine policy Poll pledge to change Australian Constitution Apology for atrocities of the past is ruled out Aerlingus Star turn The Kabbalah Centre A raw deal The Times Funds face disclosure on derivative stakes First-time buyers go Homebase £40m deal Emap sale progresses Quote of the day Countrywide inquiry Business big shot Thousands of jobs to go at BP as chief acts to cut overheads Hayward reveals plans for 'fundamental shift' Four management layers to disappear Sage sheds US unit leaders as growth disappoints Permira punt Stock markets Two months after crunch, FTSE flirts with a high Tesco Chief putting the petroleum back into BP Swann spreads her wings Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A swift but strange move Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Empire lines Business big shot Mark Fisher Britain's manufacturers are bouncing back as domestic demand soars BCC gives upbeat view of economy's health Heavy industry turns to niche producers The Sunday Times Shares soar - but is the crunch over? Analysis Testing times Bank group's message to regulators - stay calm Exhibition's history lesson City Diary A Congo line to Japan City Diary A rare chance emerges to become seriously rich. An … City Diary Herbie Frogg Picture Gallery ABN Amro's banking team have just put out the fir City Diary Is this the ideal job? Sam's Chop House in Leeds will … City Diary The week's most obscure job title: BNP Paribas ha City Diary If at first you don't succeed — well, in the case of … City Diary Lloyds TSB First-time buyers are deserting property market, survey shows Eaglet's founder gets set for battle with invaders Bricks and Mortar WH Smith chief in line for £4m bonus after profits rise by 72% Homebase bolts on 27 new stores bought from rival Focus for £40m Focus owners seek to sell off more sites Big supermarkets are among the buyers Multiple Display Advertising Items RBS prepares £800m sale of property The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Countrywide chief to be investigated by US regulator over share sales SEC queries why sales were hurried through First case of suspect trading amid credit crisis Permira thinks Asia's Galaxy Entertainment has star potential Home foreclosures in the US doubled in September Picture Gallery Putin says Russian staff must replace 'foreign imports' Vision is becoming blurred for BBC boss Media String of bidders through to next round of Emap sell-off The Times In the running Mama nurtures new talent as live music group becomes labels' envy Listed company owns 18 musical venues G-A-Y plans social networking website The Times 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates FTSE hits its highest close in four months Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Wise moves in the US may keep Sage from sinking Cookson Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Northgate IS Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hot jobs for graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&As Weather Eye Peter Fraser Classical scholar whose love of Greece — ancient and modern — was kindled in war Peter Fraser, MC, classical scholar and historian, was born on April 6,1918. He died on September 15,2007, aged 89 Lives Remembered Terence Lancaster Ali Muhammad Varqa Leader of the Baha'i faith who played a key role as an intermediary between the two branches of its administration Ali Muhammad Varqa, leader of the Baha'i faith community, was born in 1911. He died on September 22,2007, aged 95 The Right Rev Augustine Harris Roman Catholic bishop who consecrated Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral and became a well-known voice on Radio 2 The Right Rev Augustine Harris, priest and bishop, was born on October 27,1917. He died on August 30,2007, aged 89 Questions Answered Keeping left, Clarence's home and Japanese texts Word Watching Memorial service Calls to the Bar Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acorns and lucky charms against the wrath of Thor Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 12,1914 The Times runs an appeal with the British Red Cross Society and the St John Ambulance Association for more motor ambulances, as the First World War looks unlikely to be over by Christmas Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Latest Wills George Hanrahan Munro's of lpswich Ecurie 25 Reg 4 Vehicles Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsubishi's next generation accelerates away from its rivals Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Bolger takes New Approach to Dewhurst Racing Trainer draws up plan to tackle Raven's Pass Dam was blind when she foaled leading colt Carlisle Newbury Yesterday's results Rob Wright kept up his fine form yesterday when Highlan Drugs in sport Lingfield Park Wincanton Rugby union Kempton Park York Racing Lingfield Park Warwick officials will appear before the British Horser Wolverhampton Course specialists Kessler, not records, on Calzaghe's radar Boxing Welshman celebrates ten years as champion Louis's achievement looms on the horizon The Sunday Times Timesonline Casey stands tall as home hopes are cut down to size Golf HSBC World Match Play British and Irish stars offer little resistance Els shows ominous form on familiar turf Results Davydenko points finger at Murray in fixing scandal Tennis Pietersen is desperate for a break in play Cricket Football Results Boxing Cricket Shoaib hit in the pocket Golf Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Dead Cat that put the purr back into England Alonso edges closer to McLaren exit after his car is given 'minder' Motor racing Spaniard's machine at core of scrutineer's edict Team adamant they have nothing to hide Timesonline Dale looking to carry on the good work O'Hara in late surge Hingis withdraws Short return for Khan Trio get training call Landis made to wait What Conte destroyed he must now be asked to mend Athletics Pound to seek help in battle against doping Harsh truths the IOC has to take on board Testing times That's rich: Southgate should be applauded for tough stance on nurses Football Wenger on a roll, statistically speaking Premier League today HSBC Dressing-room revolt cuts into Lee's period of grace at Bolton Football Board may be forced into immediate action Jewell and Boothroyd in frame as replacement MPH Jordan brings in Warnock to fulfil his Palace dream Weir focuses on big picture after successes against France Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Group B Cole happy that matters are in his own hands Rooney sidesteps pitfalls in bid to be England's pitbull Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Oliver Kay meets the 'quiet family man' who is straining at the leash to give his best for England after a frustrating seven months Wayne Rooney portrays himself as a couch potato and … Timesonline Pearce gives backing to Owen's stance Allardyce says it's good to talk despite his feelings Battered Terry ruled out after latest injury takes its toll Football Euro 2008 qualifiers McClaren strategy left in tatters by withdrawal Captain bullish about hopes of facing Russia Oceanico Group Celtic grateful to Uefa for leniency as Dida gets ban Football Neville's injury woes continue with comeback put on hold The Insider Pool availability takes a dive The cheaper option Times Crossword 23,730 Hopes for canoe centre drying up Write off French threat at your peril, warns Wilkinson Fly half issues reality check before semi-final Talented Beauxis poses danger at No 10 The Times Free today Index Index The face Still cool after all these years It'll be a hoot if we can stop the French crowing The click Count calories before you copy the Saatchi diet Anna Rexia? Er, a little thin on good taste, guys Image of the day Modern morals Painting by numbers As wealthy collectors descend on London for this year's contemporary art jamboree, Stefanie Marsh asks whether this booming and decadent market is cruising for a fall Sofa Workshop 'i daren't wear my best dress' Here's what cuts the mustard Food Magimix Cauliflower cheese with cherry tomatoes Timesonline Dijon pork escalopes with apple mash Mustard chicken with sage butter-bean purée The Times Women and food: a grotesque relationship Holy grail that can hide but not banish My café snobbery How can I look younger? Style ask Lucia I've done prom dresses to death Interview Win a Rocks box Your admission to an enviable life Chain reaction 'If her mama were alive today, Condi would still be in her grasp' In extracts from his new biography of Condoleezza Rice, Marcus Mabry reveals how a little girl from Alabama with iron self-belief overcame the barriers of race and sex to become Secretary of State A special friendship Style Insider Living it up at the Prison California Born with a love for country rock and sweet harmonies, the Eagles fell apart in a welter of sex, drugs and bad vibes, recalled in this extract from a new book by their guitarist, Don Felder Inside Wall of sound Mark Ronson Podcast Neil young Blow your own horn, Maceo Sounds But the sax-god sideman to the greats of funk just won't, Will Hodgkinson reports Brown and out Ian Brown's rant at Kylie only goes to show how much the former Stone Rose has lost it, says Pete Paphides The man with the 300-year-old voice Michael Maniaci's unique soprano voice gives him the air of an antique castrato, Robert Dawson Scott says P J Harvey White Chalk Timesonline Pop Reviews Alison Moyet The Turn W14 Classical Nash Ensemble Coleridge-Taylor Hyperion Scatterlings of Africa Pop Orchestra Baobab Made in Dakar World Circuit Classical Magdalena Kozená Ah! Mio Cor Deutsche Grammophon Radio Grown up slippy First night Pop Underworld Guildhall, Southampton Theatre Emergence-See! Riverside Studios, W6 The Times World music First night World music EI Gusto Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Thomas Dolby Academy, Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Rebus ITV1, 9pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Damn the Defiant! (1962) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Sweeney II (1978) ITV4, 10pm Dangerous Liaisons (1988) ITV3,10.10pm Variations Comedy Showcase Channel 4,10.30pm Eurotrip (2004) BBC One, 11.35pm Snakes & Ladders (1996) BBC Two, 12.35am Web video of the day Duchovny's sex in the city Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 75 Full Tilt Poker Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Opening Bids Heaven knows estate agents are miserable now — but do they have any right to complain? Home on the Web Focus on . . . Bed Ford Average property prices £000s In Grade II Listed Villa in London Get in Get out Get Away Barnes, SW13: large 1840s house with secluded garden and coach house Out Townhouse in Cambridgeshire Ely: spacious Victorian family home with period features and large garden Away Period House in Wales Dolgellau: picturesque Grade II* listed home in Snowdonia National Park Join the Paris Express Cover Story Second Homes Tax concessions will boost the allure of a French pied-à-terre, reports Adam Sage Fact File Market Report Persimmon Head South or West . . . Where to Spend It Clapham is only a cab-ride from Chelsea yet is far better value, says Lucy Alexander Islington Wharf For Sale . . . For Glamour A shabby corner of Notting Hill is set to be one of the hippest live-work residential areas in London, writes Kasia MacIejowska For Sale Monsoon HQ Multiple Display Advertising Items Landlords Set to Gain Cover Story Buy to Let Investors will receive a lift from the Chancellor's move, reports Judith Heywood Tomorrow in the Money Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tips Tenants Crosby Lend Lease Dragon's Retreat Where next? Billingham's chemistry has lured a host of stars to an exclusive estate Fact File Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Restoration Time Where next? Blackpool is hoping to replicate Morecambe's drive for regeneration, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a Sleeping Beauty Where to Spend It Treemans is the ideal place to bring up a large family, says Marcus Binney Two More Listed Stunners that Will Turn Buyers' Heads Fact File Real Estate TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Bonfire Nights The Times Vacuum Cleaners The Pergola Just Has to Go Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver rescues a couple from Eighties style How to Make the Most of your Features Ocean Views Index Inside Timesonline Fear of failure has made England a stronger team David Hands The turning point for the defending champions in this World Cup was when they were embarrassed by South Africa. Beat France tomorrow and they may get their revenge Rugby . . . for beginners (Australians take note) Tomorrow IPA Better late than never: punters take the plunge on England The Semi-final The Semi-final Great powers at work as England pick up speed towards inevitable collision The semi-final Simon Barnes on how the holders and the host nation — the teams with momentum on their side — meet in an epic clash The Gambler comes up trumps for England The Semi-final IPA We need powerhouse display to ensure that France scars do not heal The Semi-final Sir Clive Woodward congratulates England on their performance in Marseilles but gives warning that their next opponents represent a far sterner challenge Can England's thirtysomethings retire with a smile? The Semi-final Win or lose, this World Cup may be the last time that we see some of England's old warhorses in a white shirt and tomorrow's match gives them a chance to go out on a high. Men such as Simon Shaw, interviewed below, and Mark Regan, right, watched the 2003 victory from the stands and hope to have at last … Follow your Heart or your Head? Betfair The old guard Know your enemy The Semi-final Raging Bull Performance Clothing England's challenge written off again Matthew Pryor The five captains to have the Webb Ellis Cup were brought together at a fundraising dinner in London this week by the National Sporting Club. They give their opinions on which countries will reach the final St. James's Place Wealth Management Footballers look like us, rugby players don't — that's what attracts us to these gladiators Gabby Logan says that the endless fascination with these extraordinary males of the species is part of the appeal of the World Cup. And she should know — she married one Colour, comradeship and classic upsets make this tournament one to cherish Gerald Davies This World Cup has something for everyone and shown that the spirit and adventure of rugby is alive and well. Does sport gets any better than this? Battle lines are drawn over IRB plan to reduce World Cup places Mark Souster Despite the success of many of the smaller nations, there is speculation that the 2011 event, will feature only 16 countries Pricewaterhousecoopers Argentina aim low and target 'arrogance' as the Achilles' heel England V France Rick Broadbent The notion that everybody in Australia hates England is absurd, given that the nations are identical but for a few sharks, brollies and Minogue sisters. The true clash of cultures is the perennial Anglo-French bun fight. Traditionally, we are sexually repressed bank managers who have our … O2
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