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News from 24/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Keith Ellis, Dr D. Zuck, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Jane Cassidy, Gary Duncan, Pamela Hamilton, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Kevin Baxter, Nick Kent, D. B. C. Reed, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Tony Taggart, Carl Mortished, Ronald Harwood, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Tim Ensor, Jeremy Collingwood, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Frederick O. Marsh, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Stella Berkeley, Dr Keith Sanders, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Prof John Haldane Director, Dr. L. T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Roger K. Bingham, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Roy Hall, Gerard Baker, Prof David Jones Director, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Christine Hoyle, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Morgan, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, George Austin, John Hopwood, Julie Tyler, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Dr Calum MacKellar Director, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, K. P. E. Lasok, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Janusz Kaminski, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Melanie McDonagh, Prof David Oderberg Department of Philosophy, Tony Dawe, Dr Jacqueline Laing Department of Law, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Michael W. Stone, Peter James, Sean O'Neil Crime Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Boswell, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Stephen Collirs, Lisa Verrico, Dr Helen Watt Director,

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Index £200m tax reprieve for small businesses Chancellor retreats on capital gains tax New 'fixer' for No 10 after series of reverses Mother in despair after balcony death leap verdict Jobs go as fears of UK recession grow Cash to lose weight Energy costs to rise Great shopping spree Chelsea in final Back off, Bill Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Publish the secret document on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, ministers are told It may clarify origins of the 45-minute claim Foreign Office says it is studying the decision Judges win funding hotline to Chancellor Real IRA suspect held Court details missing 20,000 police investigate case of daylight robbery Orderly protest in London over pay deal The thin blue line stretches for three miles Bang & Olufsen Brown hopes that new No 10 fixer will help him to get a grip 'i want Labour to steal the Tories' ideas about inheritance tax too' Pugh Claims unsustainable, Diana inquest is told Prison condoms plea £4.8m bad debt Back with a bang Actor thwarted 'Mentally unstable' father who killed son in balcony fall escapes jail term Briton may be freed from care in a year Wife breaks down after court's verdict No Country for Old Men 20,000 wind turbines — plus a 15% rise in electricity Energy targets Renewable energy must rise to 15 per cent Britain's task is one of the biggest in Europe Soon we'll all know the price of Co2 20,000 wind turbines — plus a 15% rise in electricity bills Climate change 'will lead to warfare over food and water' PLC New Michelin stars Home Staff: Paper appeals against fine for defamatory food review Michelin inspectors given health checks along with that rich food Currys Clampdown on blue badge parking cheats Tighter criteria for disability exemption Holograms and new designs to beat forgers Channel 4 Three Pigs story ruled 'offensive to Muslims' Fashionable website where teenage suicides are a cause for celebration The spate of suicides may be a reflection of despair, but also of fashion. Memorial sites are partly to blame, writes Ben MacIntyre The toll To the Costa Book of the Year awards on Tuesday night What though, are we to make of the news — revealed … Looking rather splendid (if, perhaps, a touch like he is only balancing his moustache on his upper lip), here is Michael Portillo dressed as Charles II Postscript Boris is the man People Bad news for all those heading to the five-star Scorn is rippling across Wales, we are told, after … Multiple Display Advertising Items What's this? Ah, it's a copy of the new policy book Cash carrot for obese people to lose pounds £372m plan to reduce the nation's waistline A quarter of British adults are rated obese The coffee that can contain a third of daily calorie intake Just for starters Fumes made me go lowbrow, says writer HM Revenue & Customs Lessing attacks the 'harmful' promotion of young authors Dumbing down Hyundai Green Light The EU's climate change plan is seriously flawed, but serious Slimmer and Smarter The anti-obesity strategy should stick to the basics and do them well Square Root Master Cleverer to wait for a bus than walk, say scientists. Now for life's other quandaries D minus for impersonation Picture Gallery Relax. Our economy isn't manic depressive Baptised last year — how convenient I've got church school sulks An ethical riposte Hold off, Mr King The lips, the teeth and the tip of your tongue Faking faith for an education Timesonline Back to the bobbies Identity crisis Seriously now More article abuse Enough Clinton Incorporated. Back off, Bill I'm appy and hhonoured to point out out aspirations Comment Toyota Case history A new Agatha Christie mystery — who will be the next Miss Marple? Bose Surprise yourself House of Fraser NHS 'abandons' many dementia patients and their families Condition 'is treated like cancer in 1950s' Carers save taxpayer £5bn but get little help GPs 'may be forced into mass resignation over contracts' Richer Sounds Girls who were 'orphaned' on a shopping trip to US Family were separated after mother fell ill Terrified sisters were issued with 'jail' uniform Ford Briton rescued in Channel air crash Gold coins show 'Emperor of Britain' Universities fail on bursary pledges Tallest sculpture to get warning lights Waterstone's Passers-by film robbers as they raid jewellers' shop PC World Art forgers cash in by russifying cheap works Warm British winters tempt home birds to shun the Med Greenfinch numbers boosted by mild weather Abundant food curbs appetite for a long flight Power Technology gives athletes fighting chance Olympians sign 5-year deal with defence firm BAE to help Britain in race for London gold BMI Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Giant steps Heath Ledger took pills for stress and insomnia Film fates Vitabiotics Dfs Dfs Taxpayers could make profit from Rock rescue, Brown says Angry exchange with Cameron in Commons Tory leader puts level of exposure at £55bn PM skewered over crime and kebabs Defence lawyers ready to seize on DNA doubts Low copy technique attacked as junk science Home Office starts scientific review of tests In the Valley of Elah Two arrested over hotel fire New audit chief is announced Fatal fall teacher 'had depression' Yazoo are back after 25 years The Times Currys Luxury, extravagance and class — Valentino bows out in true style Paris fashion British Gas Waiting game wins at the bus stop Not only do you lose, you get blisters too . . . Two legs bad: how the race unfolded Historian chosen to head fertility watchdog Appointment ends uncertainty a HFEA Academic will oversee updated legislation Multiple Display Advertising Items O2 Vicar branded a liar and a bully should be sacked, tribunal rules Church justice Fear and loathing in seaside vendetta whip up the waves First night Theatre The Sea Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside times2 today US elections Australia Over the wall The great escape — or perhaps it is just a gigantic shopping spree 350,000 flood across breached border fence Hamas explosions open route into Egypt Screwfix (AFP): Prodi holds on after vital vote (AP): 'Vampire' gets 30 years in jail (AFP): Death of a language (AP): Anne Frank tree is saved (AFP): Military staff die in air crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret files shed light on death of rebel who wanted Nazi support to free India Fly Zoom MacMillan Holiday is over for Giuliani as he battles to stay US elections The former mayor has staked everything on a Florida win but the polls show that his gamble may turn out to be a losing strategy The Times US elections Obama mired in claims over link to 'crooked slum landlord' Index For the anoraks Rare united front could force Iran to think again The Jaeger HSBC Savaged by a giant croc, shot by my rescuer. I may not be in to work today . . . Reforms are ridiculed after Mugabe crackdown on rally Jaws of fate Foreign Staff: Russian campaigners back British Council (AFP): US 'lies' about Iraq (AFP): Funeral shots (AP): Somali attacks (AP): Peace deal signed (AFP): Four beheaded (AP): Sex killer jailed From bag to worse Oscars wait for their big moment as deal to save the show inches closer Transport (Reuters): Teenage drug girls are jailed (Reuters): Ousted leader to return, says wife (AP), (AFP): Islam 'insult' student faces death (AFP): Skull is clue to early humans Mercury poisoning scare hits sushi tuna Six slices a week could breach health limits Survey is attacked by restaurant backers The Times Inside Track Bailout for US bond insurers triggers rally on Wall Street Banks discuss how to stave off implosion But Citigroup axes hundreds in London Index VAT defeat for HMRC China talk boosts Pru Quote of the day C&W in incentive plan Business big shot Energy body to disclose its minutes after cartel claims Facing the future Stock markets Broken markets need to return to the age of reason Manipulators must be outlawed Emirates Commodities Currencies A great seduction begins . . . Picture Gallery Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Asos passes a crucial test and Dolcis fails — is this a sign of the future of British retail? Internet fashion seller celebrates sales success High street struggles in difficult climate Business big shot Sir Howard Davies Mixed fortunes Taxman is facing £1bn bill as law lords back publisher in VAT battle Pedigree paves way for product placement on TV Guardian Media looks at making offer for Virgin Radio Pru's shares soar as big Chinese insurer ponders buying a stake Ping An raising $22bn to fund investments British firm looks towards Asian markets Engineers behind new year rail delays 'paid £5,000 for three days' The Times The funding is in place insists Carlsberg as deadline for S&N bid looms The Times Ping! An excited e-mail arrives from DHL, the freight company, claiming a revolution in sea transportation (actually, it's some sort of kite system towing a ship) Morale booster that's Virgin on the ridiculous City Diary Trying to keep track of the railways boss City Diary I am forwarded a self-congratulatory announcement from City Diary Did you know that on days on which there is a full … City Diary There is an e-mail going around the City calling for … City Diary Picture Gallery Murmurs of recession abound, but it may just be a lot of hot air Curse of negative growth Timesonline Inflation fear tipped rates balance, MPC minutes show 'Inescapable' recession in US will trigger global slump, say economists Davos 2008 Panic is not on agenda but … Davos diary Policymakers clash over rise of sovereign wealth Fed lands in the dock over failure to head off global financial crisis It should have seen danger of bad loans Officials accused of caving in to Wall Street Japan feels the chill as it peers nervously down slippery slope of economic decline As confidence in the Land of the Rising Sun takes a fall, no one seems to have control of the country's destiny The Times Stay in touch Buffett steps in with Swiss Re deal after reinsurer suffers share price fall Billionaire investor buys 3 per cent stake Sage of Omaha 'could not expect more woes' Mills & Boon starts a local affair with India The Times General Motors appears to have narrowly held on as the world's biggest carmaker after clocking up worldwide sales of 9,369,524 vehicles in 2007 Times Online BoA forced to raise $6billion after suffering 95 per cent dive in profits The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds The City of Gold discovers its new mettle The new business capitals 'This is a deal city' and the young, gifted and black entrepreneurs who are reshaping it are united in one objective; making money What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Boom town The Times London Financial Futures Wall Street Marketd Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Investors turn off ITV on fears of ad slump Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day With plans in the pipeline, Tullow is worth holding RPS Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Renishaw Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Platinum Law report Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis V-bomber pilot and squadron commander involved in strategic thinking in the twilight years of the Cold War Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis, GBE, KCB, Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff, 1995-97, was born on October 27,1937. He died on January 9,2008, aged 70 Weather Eye Professor Austyn Mair Aeronautical engineer who during the war did vital work on high speed airflow which he continued in academia Professor Austyn Mair, CBE, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, University of Cambridge, 1952-83, was born on February 24,1917. He died on January 17,2008, aged 90 Heath Ledger Australian actor whose pin-up looks belied his ability to inhabit dark, complex characters, notably in Brokeback Mountain Heath Ledger, actor, was born on April 4,1979. He was founds dead on January 22,2008, aged 28 Lives in Brief David Taylor Chief Executive of the Falklands who became Governor of Montserrat David Taylor, CBE, Governor of Montserrat, 1990-93, and Cheif Executive, Falkland Islands, 1983-87, and 1988-89, was born on July 5,1933. He died of a lung condition on November 8,2007, aged 74 Sir John Harvey-Jones Lives Remembered Sir Edmund Hillary Press freedom overrides police confidentiality Law Report Privy Council Word Watching Court Circular Luncheon Legal news Church news Canine collars collection Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices Timesonline George. hanrahan Romance is in the greener air Late travel Environment-friendly Valentine's Day breaks Deals with a difference for green-leaf tourism British Isles Late deals Two nights in Inverness, £99; four nights in Venice, £395; a week in Tenerife, £239 Short haul Panama, for a touch of the exotic Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Watering cans at the ready if frost threatens Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 24,1903 The Times reports on an address given at the Society of Arts on the subject of "Domestic Life in India" Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest King hoping to find Festival aces among powerful hand Racing Blazing Bailey heads Cleeve Hurdle challenge Franchoek seeking to avenge course defeat Southwell Bet of the day Wolverhampton Boxing Uttoxeter will hold an inspection at 2.30pm today to Carling Cup Smart money switched to Cheltenham Racing Fontwell Park Course specialists Warwick Hopkins bout gives Calzaghe the chance to make place in history secure Boxing American adventure can cap stellar career Waiting game finally pays off for Welshman Timesonline Huntingdon Racing Yesterday's details Musselburgh Lingfield Park The Ring's kings battle Kempton Park Sublimity will miss the AIG Europe Champion Casey moves the goalposts and shoots straight for a major title Football Results Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Tennis To go around the world in 45 days is the new target Sailing Football Fixtures Other sport Call for salary cap to aid county championship's poor relations Cricket Rich continue to get richer, says Davidson ECB approves plan to assist young players Parsons puts different spin on finding the right level Cram leads the cry for Britain to break away from 'culture of amateurism' Special report Coaching crisis Top coach against throwing cash at failing system Davies adds singles title to success story Saints keep Pryce Kovalainen quickest Loeb goes for record New Korean events Leman takes charge Yes I want to win trophies, but staying at Newcastle is about more than that The Times New coaches and captains give the competition wide-open look Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Tactics hard to predict in wake of World Cup Improving Scotland could be dark horses Timesonline Bicep injury rules Richards out of squad for duration They play great. They look great. So what exactly, is the problem? Tennis Australian Open A few rising hemlines and risqué homepages should not be enough to prompt the modern sporting world to get its knickers in a twist Sponsors given dream date with glamorous semi-final line-up Djokovic refuses to let demons take hold Australian Open Britain's No 1 junior will do well to take note Serb survives wobble to set up Federer clash Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Dearden looks for meal ticket while having to walk tightrope FA Cup Why I'm still not coming up smelling of roses The Times Nottingham Forest scored twice in the last five minutes Banned Gregory left in dark Stan not prepared to rest on his laurels Sport on television Leon Capello draws battle lines as Scotland plan new invasion Football England aim to resume hostilities at Wembley SFA ready to appoint Burley to manager's job Timesonline Keegan joins race to lure Woodgate from Teesside Tottenham step up bid to clinch deal for Tiago Football City chase Milito to replace Bianchi The Premier League today 'Liverpool guilty of bad piece of business over Klinsmann' The big interview Sir Alex Ferguson The Manchester United manager's sympathy for his opposite number at Anfield does not extend to those in charge of Benítez's club Refinancing deal will keep Benítez on the back foot The big interview Sir Alex Ferguson The Red menace Arguments are good and show that players care Football 5-1: The aftermath 'Can you hear me, Sol Campbell? Your boys took one hell of a beating'— Best of the web Adebayor left in sorry state as he takes blame for Bendtner clash Togo striker says that passion got out of hand Champagne spraying adds to Wenger's misery Attention to detail and diet are the secrets of success for Ramos The Spanish head coach believes he will lead Tottenham to glory while answering how he has come so far so soon at White Hart Lane Berbatov sees his dreams of Wembley trip come true One touch of brilliance pierces the gloom and bursts Everton's bubble Scope Timesonline The final Mirror image Protest threatens Cup joy The Insider Here's a peculiar thing: UK Sport has entered Times Crossword 23,818 Cech torn between two calls of duty Cole gives Chelsea final glow The Times Jonny Wilkinson Inside Plus Martin Samuel Index The face The perfect polymath? Fame or shame — it all comes with a price The click World leader — a new must-have accessory Image of the day Modern morals Why Amy's on the rocks As troubled singer Amy Winehouse is filmed smoking crack cocaine, Nick Kent, veteran of the 1970s music and drug culture, explains why we view such behaviour differently now—and why Amy has only months to rescue herself Amy, vodka and me From Grammys to grams Sweetness and blight Diabetes is still a killer. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains the causes, symptoms and the latest treatment Timesonline Pet theory is proved Q&A The Times Never mind bears and bulls — we're in the mum's market Bitchiness barrier Lighten up, luvvies The Times Divorce doesn't have to be a disaster Parents Huge changes in family life are taking place, says a new report. But psychotherapist Jane Cassidy argues that for children conflict is often worse than divorce Do's and Don'ts Let's all sing the same song Interview Daniel Barenboim has embraced Israeli-Palestinian citizenship with the same audacity that he brings to his music, says Richard Morrison The Times How I set the butterfly free At first, Ronald Harwood didn't think that The Diving Bell and the Butterfly could be made into a film. Now he has an Oscar nomination for his screenplay about a paralysed man Index Filming the impossible Murders most meaty Burton, Depp and Bonham Carter make a gothic masterpiece of Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, says James Christopher Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street 18,121mins The Savages 15,114mins The Italian 12A, 113mins Man in the Chair 121A, 109mins Timesonline The careworn crusader Tommy Lee Jones is quietly storming the cinemas with his old-school machismo, Wendy Ide reviews his latest assignment In the Valley of Elah 15,121mins Intimate Enemies tbs, 108mins Our Daily Bread 12A, 86mins Lady Godiva 12A, 96mins Libero 15,108mins ICO Essentials: Dreams n/a, 88mins The Times Go gently, good knight James Christopher pays tribute to Heath Ledger, and the roles that might have been I have seen the future of film — and they're 16 Winner Best Film A master of interpretation First night Comedy Hans Teeuwen Soho Theatre, W1 Pop Air Traffic Koko, Nw1 Theatre The Arab & the Jew Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Concert LSO/Gardiner Barbican Theatre Brendan at the Chelsea Riverside Studios, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Concert Remembering Rubinstein Royal Academy of Music, Nw1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Times Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Fairy Tales BBC One, 9pm Trial & Retribution ITV1, 9pm The Postman Always Film choice Rings Twice (1946, b/w) TCM, 6.55pm Variations Cutting Edge: A Boy Called Alex Channel 4,9pm A Thousand Acres (1997) Channel 4,1.10am My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) Film4,9pm Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Giggles with the squiggles Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4432 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 148 Appeal Index Theopportunitytoexcel Times Online A sneaky way to sway your peers The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Stand up and be accounted for Career Changers While graduates continue to queue up for jobs in the City, others can't wait to escape. Clare Dight meets a fugitive Transdev The Office Psychologist Faces Make sure you're the one How to Get Ready for a Promotion The title and brass plaque on the door are one thing. But, as Clare Dight finds, knowing where you want to go and being flexible about getting there will serve you better than blind ambition My Bid Idea Walkit. Com Find our More A new take on the big picture Six Styles of Leadership No 2 Visionary Being a visionary leader doesn't mean using a crystal ball to get employees to do a good job, as Carly Chynoweth finds Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 34 Microsoft Relationships are at the heart of fundraising What Do You Do All Day? There's more to fundraising than handing over a tenner when your best friend runs the London Marathon, as Clare Dight finds when she speaks to a couple of experts A Second Opnion MBA is the best bet for equitable futures Finance Masters Private equity has a glamorous image but getting a job at one of the top firms is notoriously tough. Carol Lewis learns how you can maximise your chances of success The Insider Judge Business School MBA Choices Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Eight pages of cruise news, features, suggestions and Times reader offers rather suggest that the oceans are soon to become somewhat crowded. Far, far from it Something for everyone Whether you want a quiet holiday away from the crowds or an action-packed time at sea, there will be a cruise to suit The no-fly zone Go green and sail from the UK Planetcruise The best of both worlds If you have the time, it makes sense to extend you cruise with time ashore, before or after your cruise Planet Cruise It might not have the Mediterranean's guaranteed sunshine but there are plenty of other good reasons why you should cruise the Baltic What to see Planetcruise Planet Cruise It's fine to dine With celebrity chefs and fine dining on the menu, it's no wonder waistbands are stretched to the limit on a cruise Planet Cruise On the horizon With over a dozen new ships due to launch in the coming two years, cruise lines are excelling themselves in providing more facilities and choice in all areas Planet Cruise

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