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News from 19/10/2007

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Yepoka Yeebo, Professor Carolyn Hamilton Director, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Ray Hoppkrofft, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Richard Overy, Mark Souster, Richard Yarrow, Paul Torjussen, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mary Russel Laird, Philip Howard, Frances Crook, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, John Simpson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Chris Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, John Josselyn, Kevin Williams Chief Executive, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Stephen Jakobi, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John D. Hart, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Dame Suzi Leather Chair of the Charity Commission, Baroness Kennedy, Jessie Hewitson, Paul Shearer, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Annette Lawson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Miller, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Martin Johnson, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Sylvia Ann Jenkins, Rob Allen Director, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Glyn Farrow Head of Children Law, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, Malcolm Paton, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Tim Mickleburgh, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Amanda Holloway, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Jonathan Del Mar, Kaveh Solhekol, Steve Webb, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Peter Lloyd, Hattie Garlick, Alastair Maxwell-Irving, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Angela Jamieson, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Robert Binsted, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Professor Barry Goldson, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Sophie Heawood, Patricia Willis, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, John Sullivan, GB, Peter Riddell, Mike Thomas Chair, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Philippe Saint-Andre, Martin Waller, Dr John Hayward, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, John Johnson, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, SJ, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Battle of EU treaty to last for months in bid to divide Tories Parliament will debate every detail before vote Prime Minister pins hopes on dividing Tories Bhutto escapes as bombers kill 126 Tennis coach faces jail for sex with pupil, 13 Russia arms threat Bricks and Mortar BBC cuts backlash Violent crime on rise Britain's top quality newspaper Timesonline Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Soon we must decide just when it makes sense to hold a referendum Tennis coach told she faces prison for lesbian sex with pupil aged 13 Elite trainer ignored warnings from employer Judge praises jury for seeing through her lies Neil Harman Tiffany & Co Bhutto's return ends in bloodbath as two suicide car bombs target her bus At least 248 hurt in assassination attempt Threats from militants linked to al-Qaeda Compromises of power-sharing may fan flames of extremism Woman with power and a past Deborah Kerr, 'First Lady of Hollywood', is dead at 86 Rado BBC faces strike as anger grows at plans for 2,500 redundancies Television Presenters join the criticism of cutbacks Industrial action likely to disrupt news bulletins Net job cuts Money will be concentrated on peak-time programmes Stage Door Phone-in contests were a shambles but no one will be sacked, ITV says Television Lines of deception PC World 'Easy route' in mountain guide book led hiker to his death A national treasure Cheltenham & Gloucester Family ski special Currys Wedding couples pushed into touch by guests in grip of rugby romance Transport strikes threaten to upset fans' final preparations Obesity cash used to reduce NHS deficits Clegg appeal Antibiotic overdose Postal talks falter GCSE failures Cycling proficiency Car's price crashes Will we ever learn? The half-term bell goes and Black Friday begins Congestion expected to be worst of the year Parents told: don't all rush on holiday at once How Black Friday compares It's a poor show — Turner disciples are about to have their faith tested Turner Prize Tate Liverpool Gucci Not so much a plank as a new edge of artistic enlightenment Homebase Marks and spencer Preparing for take-off, mobile loudmouths look to the skies Ofcom outlines plans for phones on flights Most passengers want to sit in peace Underperforming NHS trusts 'facing takeover' The Carphone warehouse The day the world turns oval Newlaguna WHSmith Prince William, at the West Gate Community College Centre for Sport in Newcastle, where he scored two goals. "He's a player I wouldn't mind playing against, " said the Newcastle defender Steven Taylor, possibly intending a compliment. Off the pitch, the Prince expressed interest in taking a professional coaching course. Prince William for England manager? Who At a dinner at the National History Museum to celebrate Kate Moss bucked the celebrity trend by turning up … People McCavity has not changed his spots. (Or stripes. Or People Blair on the Square People As Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen revels in saying the wrong People Launching his Lib Dem leadership campaign (Yes, we People To Swimming with Sharks, the West End play about the Postscript Mike Leigh, the Bafta award-winning film and theatre … Ben Affleck was caught sneaking out of a film screening Finally, sincere apologies to the many who got in touch Nobel scientist who sparked race row says sorry — I didn't mean it De Menezes 'identified as terrorist five times' Rendition Scenes from the Savoy Agonised Auntie The BBC must cut the froth and focus on public service programming The Iron Lady? Bhutto must learn from the past to be a force in the future Under the Skin Freedom of speech is the most effective antidote to poisonous ideas Raise a G&t to Surrey's drinkers Picture Gallery Drop-kick me through life's goalposts Even old dinosaurs deserve to be heard Young offenders Rural freight Charitable objectives v political campaigning England's lions — and donkeys Timesonline Age and leadership Gripping tales Craving for Crusha Efficient mail One day at a time The US is a great place to be anti-American Tune in tomorrow for more freaks, misfits and saddos Dell Drug gang vendetta blamed as boy, 16, is shot dead in city park Teenager described as promising rap artist Death follows months of tit-for-tat reprisals Violence rising as confidence falls in fight against crime The leagues that football clubs don't like to lead in any way Boots Popping out for pizza? Fast-food outlets serve up a mountain of salt Parents told son's death may be linked to their smoking Conservatives in the European Parliament Argos Darling's game of fantasy politics raises eyebrows Multiple Display Advertising Items Police investigate Eton rugby fracas Sir Cliff loses mother to Alzheimer's Helicopter crew 'spied on sunbather' Tesco takes to canals to shift freight British Airways Vulcan flies again after restoration Lines don't convince, for all the barbed-wire bickering First night The Times BFI London Film Festival Interview Odeon West End 2 Geldof sends himself up in short role as stranded star Today at the festival Water whets appetite of traders with an eye to the next fortune Idea could lead to reduced consumption Changing diets add to pressure on supplies Marketplace trading will add value to every drop How it would work 'Institutional racism' at solicitor watchdog Bluetongue in Sussex Race-fix 'envelope' NHS refund request Podcast assessments Cats kidnapped Volkswagen I paid £750,000 under influence of married surgeon, says widow The elephants who never forget that red is a dangerous colour Shade of tribal clothes affects level of anger Animals can also recognise Masai's scent Rare bird turns out to be sociable after all The fortunes of Britain's farmland birds have reached Please Sir, I'm about to lose my temper Olympic Park alert Dog-fight six jailed Mosque café breach Football shirt woes Unforeseen mishap MPs under fire after giving themselves 91 days' holiday Brown needs to set out his vision, says Mandelson Ebay Dodi 'bought engagement ring for Diana hours before deaths' Multiple Display Advertising Items France China Putin's 'grandiose' plans signal the start of a new nuclear arms race Russia must defend itself, claims President He describes invasion of Iraq as an oil snatch Queen honours spy who came in from the Cold War Swiss watch in bewilderment as black and white issues take centre stage in election Right-wing leader set to make sweeping gains Tensions mount over immigration and crime Upsurge in nostalgia breaks down taboo over Third Reich Secret divorce for Sarkozys as Cécilia poses for magazine Couple announce an 'amicable' separation Glamorous photos appear in Paris Match Affairs of state (AP): Junta forms group to lead to 'democracy' (AP): 'Mafia' arrests (AFP): Dalai Lama protest (Reuters): Corruption grows (AP): Migrants in battle (Reuters): 5 dead babies found (AP): Interpol hunt (AP): Trip for leader Kim The Times How a violinist busked his way around the world and Bach Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Villagers defy warnings of eruption and return to homes on volcano Three Reggae star shot dead by carjackers (Reuters): Road closed to save ancient minarets (AFP): Pilgrims to get halal vaccine (AP): How to deal with scaly pipes Internet ban is clue to China's new leaders Forbidden names are hint to power struggle Bloggers cannot make derogatory comments Varekai Powerful pair Divided Religious Right fears it may have to do deal with Giuliani Multiple Display Advertising Items Progress eludes Rice in Middle East talks She admits summit faces serious obstacles Administration hopes to host it by December Multiple Display Advertising Items Children find boy's body floating in suitcase Scooter playmates start murder hunt Naked victim was wrapped in plastic Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting edge Multiple Display Advertising Items £1.2m raid exposes security flaw in booming diamond industry Profits plunge at Bank of America BP Chicago closure DSG disappointment Award for Harding Quote of the day Brewer braced Business big shot Nike expected to pitch bid for Umbro as fears over sales grow The spending spree goes on as shoppers shrug off property woes In the bag? Stock markets Worrying change for the average non-dom millionaire In the right place Trickle of red ink gathering pace Picture Gallery Commodities Timesonline Eos Airlines Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BT airs its plans to build wind farms Group plans to site 120 turbines across Britain Talks with investors and energy partners Business big shot Hanif Lalani Sails drive Timesonline Jefferies remains quietly ambitious City Diary A regular contributor is on, about No Man's Land Fort … City Diary The Times In the dark on Black Monday City Diary Markku Wilenius, an academic in Finland described as City Diary EDF Energy, which owns London Electricity, has ta City Diary Picture Gallery Scenting the collapse of Western civilisation City Diary Frustration over lack of room at the top drives another Tesco boss to the door DSG issues warning as Vista disappoints Profits may be £10m lower than hoped Search is on for new head of Italian unit Herbie Frogg Timesonline Not just small change The Sunday Times PC remarks S&N keeps options open as suitors circle Sources say bid under 800p a non-starter British brewer ready to consider white knight HSBC Money on tap Allianz enters market for funding small businesses' legal disputes Market tumult derails Eurotunnel refinancing Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge from New York Companies want to sell off pensions Consortium led by Baugur in talks to buy Saks for $3bn House of Fraser owner interested in US Analysts say retail chain an attractive asset The Times History of an American Institution KPC serves up £35m for David Lloyd's Australian leisure clubs Bank of America figures blighted by an unexpected $4bn of losses Dubai boards Orient-Express with 9% stake Raja Fashions Google beats Wall Street forecasts with 46% surge in profits The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bricks and Mortar British funds On paper, it looks as if the written word still has a place Mediapolis Can a 'practical Antipodean' put Virgin Media on a secure footing? 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 Housing gloom casts a shadow over FTSE Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day DSG is scarcely electrifying and may cause nasty shock QXL Ricardo Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Smiths News Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Gradjobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Machine Mart Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Pressure grows for car owners to get a grip on the importance of tyre safety Motoring Regular checks can help to spot problems UK lagging behind European neighbours Mercedes-Benz The Times Vespa provides teenage kicks for city slickers Tread carefully or risk running into trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Reg4Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Q&a Weather Eye Deborah Kerr Actress of serene beauty who shed her English reserve in such films as From Here to Eternity and The King and I Deborah Kerr, CBE, actress, was born on September 30,1921. She died on October 16,2007, aged 86 Frank Hauser Theatre director who drew new audiences to the Oxford Playhouse with British classics and the latest European dramas Frank Hauser, CBE, theatre director, was born on August 1,1922. He died on October 14,2007, aged 85 Charles Griffith Screenwriter and director whose offbeat films, most notably The Little Shop of Horrors, attracted a cult following Charles Griffith, film writer and director, was born on September 23,1930. He died of a heart attack on September 28,2007, aged 77 Questions Answered Musical dreams, red eyes and texting French letters Word Watching Court Circular Preparation of heroin syringe does not constitute manslaughter Law Report House of Lords Memorial service Leverhulme Trust Awards Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Dinner Elections Luncheon Meeting Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Public Notices George. hanrahan Reader Offers Ltd Mountain air gives the Sun a flash of the blues Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 19,1976 The Times reports on the banning of Provisional Sinn Fein on the Irish Republic's state-controlled radio and TV stations. Members of the coalition Government were said to have been outraged by a broadcast interview with the Provisional Sinn Fein's PR man Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Young guns primed for Dewhurst thriller Racing Bolger bullish about New Approach's chance Stoute hoping for last hurrah by Notnowcato Nottingham Yesterday's results Brighton Redcar Ludlow Motor racing Wolverhampton Football Adidas Newmarket Racing Wolverhampton Course specialists Cheltenham Murray stretches Nadal to breaking point Tennis Mutua Madrileña Masters British No 1 produces his best to test Spaniard Scot given standing ovation despite defeat Morrisons Strauss could stay at home if England turn to Ramprakash Cricket Shah and Bopara have an anxious wait as well Prior may have to win over selectors again CMJ's selection Westwood content to emerge from chasing pack Golf Round-robin format under attack after heavy betting Snooker Smiling assassins ready for final mission Motor racing Brazilian Grand Prix Football Results Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Golf Rugby union Other sport Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Timesonline Windsor-life Miracles can happen — England can win in Paris Drogba changes tune in damning outburst to force Chelsea exit Football Mourinho move broke club's spirit, says striker Sights set on leading clubs in Italy and Spain Bolton approach for Bruce rejected Premier League today Lerner agrees to play ball if FA comes calling for O'Neill again Football Euro nightmare England job a 'great honour' says Villa owner Manager lauded for prudent squad-building Allardyce ready to put 'nuisance' Barton in line of fire Painful memories Robinson likely to be the No 1 casualty after regime change Football Euro nightmare MPH Staunton's job on the line after Irish FA reacts to fans Israel keen to throw cold water on outbreak of conspiracy theories Football Euro nightmare Decathlon Failure likely to bring hasty end for McClaren and his backer Barwick could follow head coach to exit door FA chief executive must share any blame Do the right thing, Sepp - stop this qualifying madness To go for an Englishman or not — that is the question Evolution will happen only when tactical revolution is embraced Guinness Group E Vicious bloggers written off The Insider Striking differences Times Crossword 23,736 Locked gates still open to billionaires FA to make reluctant Mourinho prime target Klinsmann also lined up to replace McClaren Villa say they will not stand in O'Neill's way The Times The Residences at Victoria Clube Golfe Motor racing Cricket The Final Tomorrow Index The face A royal déjà vu The best of the final resting places The click You don't need breakfast florets to flourish Moustache cultivators wanted Image of the day Modern morals The 50 key dates of world history The eminent historian Richard Overy, editor of The Times Complete History of the World, chooses the dates that he believes have most influenced humanity The historian's choice . . . or are these more Important? How good are you at history? Complete History of the World The Stetson stopover Food Yee-hah! Stuck overnight in a Texas hotel, Lindsey Bareham finds food to inspire her Multiple Display Advertising Items Spinach and artichoke gratin Spicy tomato prawns Lamb chilli con carne with garlic croutons and salad The Times A DJ should know that British women value high fidelity In need of a boiler, not kneelers The lights go out Hari gives his verdict on Kate Moss's new fringe Castle chic for a mid-winter wedding Style ask Lucia I'm looking for something warm, yet wonderful Big Apple bargains Luxury with Lucia It's a great time to shop in New York The Times A forgotten Austin that's been left in the slow lane Chain reaction Fashion's low on the list at Ethel Austin, says Retail is detail The wit and wisdom of Ethics Man Modern morals It's a challenge being the moral arbiter for Times readers, but a new book proves Joe Joseph is up to the role. Er, or does it? Dilemma 1 Dilemma 2 Dilemma 3 The Times Talking 'bout a revolution Sophie Heawood sat three female rock stars in front of a tape-recorder — and they told her what it was like to be them Timesonline Jersey Boys The born-again optimist She was marketed as an English Norah Jones, but Gwyneth Herbert had other ideas, says John Bungey Remlivezine Showing soon: nights at the opera Glyndebourne is coming to the silver screen. Emma Pomfret gets a taste of a different operatic experience From opera to film Full Tilt Pop Reviews Ray Davies Working Man's Café V2 Classical Valery Gerviev Swan Lake Decca Rustproof dreams Pop Chrome Dreams II Neil Young Warner Brothers Classical Fabio Biondi Vivaldi Virgin Classics Radio The Red Priest unfrocked Vivaldi is the latest composer to be given the 'bonk buster' treatment, in books and a film, reports Play Cavalry charge to greatness First night Theatre War Horse Olivier Opera The Fortunes of King Croesus Grand Theatre, Leeds Pop Republic of Loose Barfly, NW1 The Times BFI London Film Festival in the main paper Dance Connect Transfer Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LPO/Young Festival Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Timesonline Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Live Rugby World Cup 2007 ITV1, 8pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) Film choice Channel 4,1.50pm The Right Stuff (1983) ITV3, 9pm Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) E4,10.35pm Variations Comedy Showcase: Plus One Channel 4,10.30pm Fight Club (1999) Film4,10.55pm Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) BBC One, 11.35pm Web video of the day Ordinary boy to voodoo child Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4350 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 80 Acorn Stair Lifts Index The Government must seize the opportunity presented by Britain's empty properties Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Whitby Average property prices £000s In House in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Mayfair, W1: unmodernised four-storey mews house near Shepherd's Market Out Georgian Gem in Suffolk Borley: classically proportioned home with lovely garden by village church Away Eco-House in Somerset Minehead: newly built home with rainwater harvesting system and sedum roof Why are They Empty? Cover Story Lorna Blackwood investigates the mystery of the UK's million vacant homes The Steps that You Can Take Empty Properties Special: Wall Hall A Home for Everyone — or One Made for Straw? What's New? The trend for "multi-generational" homes allows families to stay put for life, says Fred Redwood This house, built with straw in five days, is one of the new crop of home-grown eco-homes, reports Tony Greenway NFU Mutual Fact File Red Row Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Super-Modern Marvel Where to Spend It Charters combines Art Deco grandeur with the latest technology, says Marcus Binney Timesonline Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Mary's Place The Height of Quality Abroad Outlook Luxury chalets start at £1 million at this celebrity ski resort, writes Jessie Hewitson Inside Track Premier Resorts A Vintage Prospect Where to Spend It The fate of this ancient château in Provence will be decided at auction, says Paul Shearer Fact File New Lease of Life for Pubs Closing Time The decline in pub-going is allowing developers to convert empty taverns into modern homes, reports Jayne Dowle Fact File My Sobering Call to a Bar Living in a converted pub in East London failed to put Lucy Alexander in high spirits For Sale Smoking Ban: A Drag on Prices? Makeover Island Abroad Outlook Cyprus, with its 340 days of sunshine a year, is preparing to move upmarket, says Susan Emmett Fact File TEE off beside your Own Villa Harlequin Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File My Tenant Won't Move in Brief Encounter The Times Bathroom Cabinets Wish You were Here? The next Hotspot Alresford is so nice that no one ever wants to leave, says Norman Miller Fact File Richmond Lock Index The Times Inside Timesonline Written off, now England can seize chance to rewrite history The Final David Hands They have won over their doubters. Now Brian Ashton's men can achieve the only victory that matters by beating South Africa at the Stade de France tomorrow to retain the Webb Ellis Cup Tonight Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items How these men can make us proud — again The Final Martin Johnson The winning captain in 2003 presents the 22 players aiming to create history by lifting the World Cup for the second time in succession Tetley's Memories of 2003 triumph driving the class of 2007 towards more glory The Final Owen Slot Then favourites, now underdogs, the prize on offer is still the same — and England know what it takes to win Stars of the past gone but not forgotten What has become of the players who tasted glory in 2003 but are no longer part of the England set-up? A few good men Allure Homme Sport England seeking vengeance in the final act to bring down curtain on their previous failings The Final The motivation for revenge against South Africa is the opportunity to erase pain of 36-0 humbling Capgemini Tournament Sponsor The final reckoning - where the game could be won On Jonny's word, watch England move into the right position for another title The Final Wilkinson's reputation means England should not be changing the plan now Crunchy Nut Mitsubishi Motors Sackey pays tribute to the coach who taught him how to take on the world The Final He guiding light behind the wing who has become one of England's most potent weapons underlines the need to channel speed Multiple Display Advertising Items Visa Worldwide Partner 'Big Man from England' divides loyalties but brings smiles to the Rainbow Nation The Final Why a group of children in Johannesburg will be cheering for one of our men with South African roots Never-say-die Catt in for final fling Smeg St. James's Place My recipe for success? Forward power with a dash of sweet Sheri The Final Philippe Saint-Andre South Africa will have had sleepless nights about the bedrock of the England pack, who carried out a one-man demolition job on Australia and France Hopelessly addicted to winning — now England need another fix Gerald Davies While there is more than one way to play the game, there is only one objective for the defending champions tomorrow after their return to core values From an inglorious debut, Tait is prepared to take star billing on the centre stage in Paris The Final David Hands The young apprentice embarrassed in his first match has shown he is no longer just Mike Catt's understudy Chelsea Heavy hitter Fly Silver Jet Beauty and the Beast hope to repay White's faith by making the most of second lease of life The Final South Africa's two ageing warriors head for final hurrah All eyes will be on Ireland's middle man The Final A former international scrum half, Alain Rolland is ready to take control of the biggest match of his career Gambleaware England V South Africa The Final Rick Broadbent Last week, England sent France back to its garret flat to overdose on absinthe, bad manners and art movies. This week, the battle of the cultural cringe welcomes South Africa. In the 1980s British satire claimed that you might meet a normal merman and a modest German before meeting a nice … O2

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