News from 18/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, F. G. Marx, Rosemary Throne Non-Executive Director, Amanda Andrews, Jon White, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Baws, David Brown, David Canter, Stuart Barr, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Martin Birchall, Roger Carr Chairman, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, David Rose, Sue Bryant, Harvey Elliott, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, Elliott Grainger, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Gabrielle Starkey, Paul Marshall Chairman, Will Pavia, Clive Woodward, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Lord Tugendhat Senior Adviser, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Guy Clapperton, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Owen Edwards, M. F. Horton, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Tony Phillips, Kate Reiling, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, C. R. A. Cunliffe, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Stephen Collins, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Guy Dawson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, David Miliband Secretary, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Roland Rudd Chairman, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Richard Hanby, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Sandra Parsons, Peter Doyle, QC, Marcus Leroux, Steve Smethurst, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Benazir Bhutto, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Stuart Popham Senior Partner, Anjana Ahuja, Anthony Gibson, Mike Barnard, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Barker, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Bill Thomas President, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Wishart, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Mary Munro-Hill, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Damon Wise, Vijay Patel CEO,
ResumoThe Times Index UK house market is 'heading for crash' Homes overvalued by 40 per cent, IMF warns Pleas for interest rate cut rejected by Bank Oh no! Let's hope Jonny and Co can do better . . . Tell troops of afterlife, says head of Army Free Booker books Brewery battle PKK threat to Turkey Britain's top quality newspaper Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Our soldiers need better preparation for life after death, says army chief 'It is a betrayal' not to offer spiritual advice Speech given to an evangelical conference Brown supporter urges delay for capital gains tax changes London just capital for directors Gripping thriller cuts close to the bone Festival First night Eastern Promises Today's Top 5 Tiffany & Co. Bank 'will cut interest rates if international turmoil returns' Action unlikely to be taken until next year Governor is on alert for 'persistent risks' Misery for the over extended and over indebted Pugh Bluetongue zone for whole of England Race row halts talk Migrant workers go Terror fund charges Correction The high-speed internet service that took eleven months to arrive Accountant 'controlled money from victims of e-mail fraud' PRA Scenes from the Savoy 'It is time to discard the myths and half-truths. She … Madeleine The key to a missing three-year-old girl lies in the resort itself. David Canter, a criminal psychologist, finds the reality very different to that tale in the media Controlthemovie Booker prize-winner tells of anger at McCanns' behaviour Brown picks fight with France to divert attention from referendum EU treaty Letter to EU leaders calls for a free market Plea for calm from commission President GUCCI The road ahead Walnuts' Chief Whip stirs up a commotion EU treaty Nectar Gordon Ramsay, shown here filming scenes for a new series of Hell's Kitchen (USA) while atop a bus in California, is now a big star in America — just like Piers Morgan and Simon Cowell. And no, we are not scared to jump the three of them together. He's miles away Postscript A new set of public lavatories in Islington are unlikel Who will be Öpik's pick? People As if the Rolling Stones weren't rock and roll enough The European Parliament, we hear, is drawing up a repor Ingrid Newkirk, animal rights activist, is cashing … Kim Cattrall (she who played the predatory gay man … What happened when Graeme Le Saux (the footballer) … Wempe "i love legitimate theatre", said Homer Simpson as … At the Meeting of Minds charity auction at Christie's, Could anybody be more thrilled than Anne Enright hersel Marksandspencer More and more repeats will be screened to cut the BBC's costs Frank Spencer dusts off beret for US revival ITV to confess 10m callers had no hope of win Crown Broccoli for breakfast is team's recipe for success Rugby Strict regime to reset the players' body clocks They are all under orders to stay up late Magnet The ticket hunt The rough (sleeper's) guide to Paris Rugby Mercedes-Benz Location, location, location Lisbon, not Lisbon Economic reform, not a new treaty, must be the priority An Inspector Calls Schools must adjust teaching to meet the challenges that Ofsted has identified Picture Perfect Modern Britain offers the finest backdrop a movie director could wish for The horrors of a red T-shirt Picture Gallery We must stand up to this cynical stitch-up This is my oath: I will never give in to tyranny The right to choose on EU reform Don't blame the cows for greenhouse emissions More resources for immigrants Timesonline Musically dumb Business-based BBC Leave rugby alone C'est trop difficile Milk marketing Brown's only hope: admit his costly blunders Can't we ditch our unhappy and inglorious anthem? Comment Toyota Why video gamers make the best spies GCHQ adverts target 'technologically able' Further departure from old-boy network Currys Quest for adventure First Lib Dem candidate happy to be an underdog KIA Motors Out of the running Make-up artist to identify gang Woman created false noses, chins and beards Not guilty of charges over Securitas robbery Admirer admits killing fellow student at hall of residence after row Win Investing LLP Family ski special Boots High Court judge wants to bring in ethnic quotas Nationwide Every novel on Booker shortlist to be available free for online readers Scheme to reach wider audience around globe Downloads unlikely to impact on book sales 'Love child' claimant wins fight to unseal royal wills Edge Currys Evangelicals told to defy bishops Oldest Rolls-Royce may fetch £2m Thieves killed man who had only 13p The fine art of commuting South West Trains Pet buyers snap up 'skinny pigs' Dell Career women 'must not have eggs frozen to delay family' Safety of procedure is unproven, say US doctors IVF is 'more effective for those in mid-thirties' Harvey Nickols I've no regrets, says pioneer Mothers put scientists on scent of an aphrodisiac Stark link between poverty and failure in school is highlighted by Ofsted chief 200,000 teenagers 'have no hope of a job' Poor leadership and teaching are blamed Academies are an expensive way of improving education, say MPs The good and bad Dreamvision Stalker hounded tutor for 4 years HSBC Talk of British jobs won't deal with immigration Multiple Display Advertising Items The Children's Society Police 'doctored De Menezes photo to look like terrorist' Chevrolet One in four hospital trusts fails to meet basic hygiene standards Those in rural areas worst for patient care Services in South and West particularly weak Slovenia beats Britain in safe births league Top of the trusts Asbestos victims will not be compensated Cruel mother jailed Care home death Midwife father Gross tax Soup boycott call Look: last time this Turner was on public view was 1889 Saab France America A people apart We will fight to the death, Kurdish rebel leader vows from his hideout War will spread to Turkish cities if his Iraq bases are attacked, the PKK chief tells The Times Turkey votes for attacks on rebels in Iraq Syria, Iran and Iraq also support incursions US enthusiasm for genocide Bill dwindles Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal bind Charges in journalist's killing Sarkozy seems ready for a divorce - even though law might not let him Saint-Gobain Aid halted after UN food chief kidnapped 60-strong gang storms compound in Mogadishu 75,000 people in city are left without supplies Dreams (AP): Tenor's brickbats turn to bouquets (AP): Pope Benedict names new cardinals (Reuters): Palestinians pin hopes on census (AP): Villagers refuse to flee volcano threat Linn (AP): Four-year-old has a whale of a time training to be a star of the Olympics Rice finds own message of peace in riven city Multiple Display Advertising Items Airportwatch Meet Dalai Lama, Bush tells China Beijing accuses US of interfering in its affairs I admire Tibetan leader, says President The Times Networking sites face new moves to protect young How wooing pig farmers might stop Clinton hogging the votes Ancestor links hawk and dove (Reuters): 'Chemical Ali' death warrant dispute (AFP): Courtroom killings Conversion shock (AFP): Protesters jailed (Reuters): Mailer in hospital (AFP): 12 killed in slum raid (AP): Two die in prison riot (Reuters): Blood thirst Author's widow set to rewrite history Critics divided over Carver's unedited work Minimalist style was the work of his editor Rolex Americanexpress Bullet-proof glass for Bhutto as thousands flock to greet her return Troubled family Police facing death for murder Raja Fashions Fears on Turkey push oil prices to new high Merger search by BA Rock suitor's demand HSBC critic finds ally Quote of the day Indian shares plunge Business big shot S&N prepares to repel joint Carlsberg-Heineken bid Break-up could value brewer at up to £10bn Formal approach may come next week Unsettled Stock markets Ministers may soon float CDC venture capital fund Investec Probably the best bid target in the world Commodities Picture Gallery Rock retaliation Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Pact by rivals forces BA to seek allies Carrier understood to be in talks to buy bmi Renewed merger bid with American possible Business big shot Steve Ridgway Herbie Frogg David Robertson Seven sacked in Max Petroleum scandal Union urges Government to take steps over industry The Times Kaupthing pays £75m for British database provider BoE rejected demands to provide Rock rescuer with cheap £30bn loans Lloyds TSB wanted penalty-free credit Applegarth says deal was scuppered by refusal Emirates Brain drain fears grow as Darling's levy on non-doms meets wave of resentment Tax proposals Workers who have called the UK their home from home are considering upping sticks in the wake of announced plans for a £30,000 fee for staying outside the country's tax system Tesco Treasury says it did not consult business on sweeping changes The Times Osborne vows fight to keep taper relief on capital gains tax An American economics professor has been studying the … City Diary Snowusa Cartoonish farce shows City's true colours City Diary I have seen some screamingly awful attempts to muscle in on events such as the World Cup rugby to drum up publicity for some nonentity organisation or other Among US law firms, I read in a specialist public City Diary Long Time Cuts Memory City Diary City grandee Sir Andrew Large put the final touches … City Diary Bellyaching over Gaucho roadshow City Diary Picture Gallery New Star supports HSBC critics Norwich Union jobs sacrificed as parent Aviva cuts group costs Shares dip as City takes in 'sensible' plan Company pledges to expand business in UK Direct line Knight's attack Virgin Indian bull run ends as foreign stampede halted Cap put on flow of money from abroad Index plunges 9% but largely recovers ground Multiple Display Advertising Items More gloom for US house market with new building at lowest rate for 14 years The Times Turmoil could cause a global credit crunch, IMF warns Market upheavals top fund's list of threats Boost from China set to underpin activity Cisco staff arrested in Brazil tax inquiry Inquiry team of 650 suspect $826m scam Warrants sought in United States Skype sends eBay deep into the red Orange CISCO Systems Coke looks for fizz in the east as old markets head for still waters Sanyo calls off semiconductor sale Chip off the block The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Black gold feeds a taste for consumerism The new business capitals Almaty Kazakhstan's new-found oil wealth has made expensive cars, new housing and designer clothes a common sight in the city What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Ancient origins Time is of the essence for a would-be giant 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tate & Lyle sweetened by GM go-ahead talk Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Britvic shows better form despite a soggy summer Evolution Directors' deals Timesonline The Restaurant Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Weather Eye Sir Alan Campbell Ambassador to Ethiopia and Italy who handled political troubles with notable calmness and tact Sir Alan Campbell, GCMG, diplomat, was born on July 1,1919. He died on October 7,2007, aged 88 The Right Rev Augestine Harris Lives Remembered Sir Edward Tomkins Laxmi Mall Singhvi Long-serving Indian High Commissioner in London who also achieved distinction as a jurist and constitutional expert Laxmi Mall Singhvi, diplomat, jurist and constitutional expert, was born on November 9,1931. He died of a heart attack on October 13,2007, aged 76 Jim Cogan Inspirational teacher at Westminster for 35 years who developed a second career promoting voluntary work in Africa Jim Cogan, teacher and social entrepreneur, was born on May 15,1937. He died of an embolism on September 27,2007, aged 70 Dale Houston Singer and pianist who had a smash hit with I'm Leaving It Up to You Dale Houston, singer and piano player, was born on April 23,1940. He died on September 27,2007, aged 67 Alice Ghostley Actress best known for playing Esmeralda in the TV show Bewitched Alice Ghostley, character actress, was born on August 14,1926. She died on September 21,2007, aged 81 Relationship too close for independence of board Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Birthdays Word Watching Court Circular Thanksgiving Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Iain Rennie Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Azamara Town or country, Scotland beckons Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Stormy weather holds no surprises for Shetlanders Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 18,1921 The Times reports that, despite an agricultural depression, the 43rd show of the British Dairy Farmers' Association will be the largest yet Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Passage Of Time returns Cecil to Cup Racing Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Uttoxeter Cricket Wetherby Football Kempton Park Nottingham Racing Mud-loving Dr Sharp, who finished third in last year's Trainer Ed Vaughan is to move from Warren Place after … Brighton Course specialists Ludlow Worcestershire take a risk by signing Jones Cricket Football Results Baseball Basketball Cricket Football Fixtures Other sport Golf Rugby league Snooker Tennis Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts He's so special, says the man who ensured Hamilton lost his L-plates Motor racing Five years ago a teenager sat behind the wheel of a Nissan Micra for the first time. This weekend he could become world champion Year of the rookie deserves fitting denouement in Brazil Who will be first away from the lights? Timesonline Confident McIlory refuses to get carried away by tide of adulation Golf Eighteen-year-old sets sights on Volvo Masters Rose's latest challenge is hampered by injury Survival of the fittest as Nadal sets up Murray clash Tennis A Holywood legend? New boys' chance to stake Britain claim Hendry goes out Harrington denied Kartik stars for India 'Drug passport' trial Beachill's comeback Lessons learnt from 2003 make England my favourites France exceed all expectations as hosts Rugby union World Cup Tournament is most profitable in history Smaller nations gain vote of confidence Talented Steyn presents big threat in close-fought final Hellomoto Rising fortunes Cueto ready to prove his point as England reassemble Dad's Army Rugby union World Cup Wing believed his final chance had passed Groin injury forces Catt to miss training Resurgent Gomarsall sets his sights on reaching the summit Timesonline The Final Destiny in their hands Rugby union World Cup Hipkiss bid to force Ashton's hand falls short in final analysis Woeful show by Scotland puts them on the back foot Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Sweden 1 Northern Ireland 1 Sport Staff: Henry leaves it late to break France goalscoring record Ireland 1 Cyprus 1 San Marino 1 Wales 2 Coleman heads wanted list at Bolton as Lee runs out of time Football Barclays Premier League Jewell also known to be on chairman's radar Knox will take charge for next league match A manager with an identity crisis Timesonline The Sunday Times Chelsea admit they failed to control players Premier League rich kids pray for good news from Holy Land England stars are left looking to Israel for fate Defeat takes chance out of players' hands Times Online Russia reaps rewards of Abramovich's affections Down time Peer beneath the surface and rolling out green carpet proves immaterial MPH V-Power How they rated Substitutions England waste aerial superiority Failure to learn from mistakes of Index Vultures circle over twitching corpse of McClaren's regime Euro 2004 leads to costly defeat Mourinho next for FA? How they rated How Russia lined up Index Volkswagen Thinking Rooney's moment of madness puts paid to Moscow mission Group E Russia v England Fiszman loses some sparkle The Insider Lordly coincidence? Times Crossword 23,735 Tottenham figures reveal great divide England's hopes take a dive Controversial penalty helps give Russia edge Defeat casts doubt on McClaren's future The Times Sega Inside Best for the rugby World Cup Index The face Aragorn grows up Blessed is the Fidget, for he won't get fat The click Maybe it's only rock'n'roll, but I'll back it Image of the day Modern morals In life, in death, in love The suicide of a philosopher and his terminally ill wife after 60 years together has made his final love letter to her a bestseller. Ben MacIntyre tells their story L'histoire de notre amour The story of our love The Times Stock up or suffer Avian flu crossed the species barrier in 1918 and millions died. We should take careful note, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times If your life sucks, then here's what to do about it Coming soon . . . a ban on living itself Wise words Computer games are good for you Far from being antisocial and addictive, computer games can help children to learn. Guy Clapperton reports The Times The learning games Addictive or not? Number Jacks Present giving Good news from the forest Reportage The rainforest, it seems, is a byword for disaster, but there is hope. Simon Barnes visits the Amazon and sees how part of the most endangered habitat in the world is being preserved The Times I'm in the mood for lust Screen He wooed audiences in In the Mood for Love. Now Tony Leung is set to repel us in Ang Lee's latest film showing at The Times BFI London Film Festival, reports Damon Wise Timesonline Inside Airbrushed and gorgeous A new Kylie documentary is unstinting in its bland adoration, says Caitlin Moran The Witnesses Don't put your daughter on this stage Screen Razzle Dazzle Pg, 91mins Princess 18,80mins Blame it on Fidel 12A, 99mins The Witnesses 15,115mins Daddy Day Camp Pg, 89mins Extras tbc, 118mins Politics and spangles collide in a clever dance mockumentary, reports Wendy Ide Once Credulity cracks under torture An ingenious twist comes too late to save Rendition, says James Christopher. But Stardust certainly has its charms Rendition 15,122mins Stardust PG, 130mins Once 15,90mins Nancy Drew 12A, 99mins The Dark is Rising 12A, 99mins Virginmegastores The man who emotes in the blink of an eye Screen The challenge of playing an eloquent quadriplegic gave actor Mathieu Amalric a new relish for life, he tells James Mottram The Counterfeiters Timesonline Memories of Paradise by the projector's light The Times Who's that Romeo? First night Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden Pop Stephanie Dosen Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen, N1 The Country Wife Theatre How to Curse Bush, W12 Opening night at the London Film Festival Theatre Swimming with Sharks Vaudeville, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance The Lastmaker Sandfield Theatre, Nottingham 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 The Truth About Property Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Searching for Madeleine: A Dispatches Special Channel 4,9pm 30 Rock Five, 10.40pm Boomerang! (1947, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.50pm Bride and Prejudice (2004) Film4,9pm The Rules of Attraction (2002) E4,10pm Variations Melinda and Melinda (2004) Film4,11.10pm The Blob (1958) Five US, 11.35pm The Beginner's Guide to Voodoo Channel 4,11pm Web video of the day A matter of life and death Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4349 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 79 Churchill's Cabinets Index Nottingham University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm too sexy for my prospects The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened A sounding board you can bank on Mentors Dan McLaren, left, a business manager at Barclays, became a mentor to Schani Cave through the bank's involvement with Leonard Cheshire Disability. Clare Dight spoke to mentor and protégé to find out what each gets out of the relationship Ernst & Young The Insider Tuck Mobile Preparation is the key Now to . . . Handle the GMAT Carly Chynoweth asks the experts what it takes to do well on the GMAT and, this will come as no surprise, the Boy Scouts' motto provides the answer: be prepared Book Giveaway Driven by the search for life-saving answers What Do You Do All Day? Perhaps the most feared disease in the Western world is cancer. Carly Chynoweth speaks to two researchers whose goal in life is to make sense of what makes prostate cancer cells tick A Second Opinion Lunch Times at . . . L'orÉal The Office Psychologist Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 96 M15 It pays to perform Talking Point All business is inherently competitive, but, as Emily Ford discovers, the intensity of that competition is arguably at its fiercest in the banking and financial services sector Life at the deep end A Career Guide to Opportunities in Engineering Jaguar Inside Paul Brown The Key to . . . Space Discovery Building a better world Women Nine people out of ten think that more women should be involved in designing and building towns and cities, a survey claims. So what's stopping them, asks Daniel Allen Find out More Going for gold with no nudged deadlines London Olympics By 2010, the number of engineers working on the London Olympic site is expected to peak at 700. Carly Chynoweth reports on some of the challenges they'll be facing In the Army Olympic Shorts Brits who top the league of greed Salary Survey In Australia and Canada work-life balance has a bigger pull than noughts on a pay cheque, writes Clare Dight Npower The magical mechanics of flight Aircraft Emily Ford meets professionals who enable modern aircraft to fly at great speed and at great heights in safety AWE Lighting Robotics No shock of the new Mobile Technology With a seemingly infinite capacity for innovation, mobile phone companies need to recruit an army of specialist engineers to keep up, Jonathan Richards discovers Talkers to bridge the skills gap Graduates Employers may get the recruits they deserve unless they stump up funds for further study, reports Carly Chynoweth Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Voyages Jules Verne Much more choice as both young and old travel the world Cruising has extended well beyond its traditional boundaries, says Tony Dawe Catering for all the passions Tony Dawe says themed voyages offer a wide variety of subjects to suit all tastes Silversea Coming Soon: The Biggest Holiday Cruiser in the World Cumbria Cruises The pros and cons of opting for a big or small vessel Sue Bryant says one important factor is knowing who the other passengers are Pampering the wealthy is being taken to extremes Sue Bryant looks at the levels of luxury being used to tempt the rich baby-boomers Excursions and Adventures Regent Seven Seas Cruises Tour operators bow to stricter rules to protect marine life Harvey Elliott considers the threat to fragile ecosystems posed by the growing demand to visit endangered areas Great Rail Journeys Great Rail Journeys Seychelles haven for rare species is under threat as cruise ships sail in Endangered destinations Hurtigruten From a land of ice to steamy jungles David Wishart looks at the fashion for small cruises going to exciting places African Safari Club River cruises are taking Britons to new shores There is more to life than the Rhine, the Danube and the Nile, says Tony Dawe Little gems for little people Contacts List Dcruiseshop ABTA
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