News from 14/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Vic Pierce Jones, Jeff Maynard, Martyn Wilkins, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Tom Dyckhoff, Adrian Bruder, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Richard Yarrow, Philip Howard, Freya Godard, M. S. R. Heathcote, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Walter Felman, Lorna Blackwood, Michael Davison, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Mike Elkin, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Matthew Burgess, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, David Shamash, Jack Malvern, Tim Lovett President, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Andrew Keener, Edward Norris-Cervetto, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Valerie Colin-Russ, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Tom Baldwin, Mike Walker, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Whitney McVeigh, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Bernard Dewe Mathews, Rebecca O'Connor, Jonathan Loynes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Alice Fordham, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Anthony Ralston Professor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick O'Brien, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Amir Taheri, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Gold soars as collapse frightens investors City braces itself for string of fund failures Fears of US recession mount as oil hits high Eton suspends pupils over attack on girl, 13 Iraqi interpreters to set up home in Britain Flight security Sounds Candid Cameron Kangaroo cull Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 The outlook may be bleak, but voters take tax rises on the chin Budget 2008 After world peace, Blair's next mission is to save the planet 'Politician's grandson is suspended' over assault on playing fields of Eton On the Net Monarch Iraqi interpreters and families prepare for new lives in Britain Government relented after reports in Times Militia had sent death threats to army workers Iraq Lost in translation Foreign Staff: Mystery of how kidnapped archbishop met his death Pugh EU leaders clash over emission targets GP pensions ruling Regulator joins row Life for 'execution' Killer's family jailed At last we can put a face to Mozart's music We think we know what they look like — but can we be sure? Breitling Cut it too fine and security will slam the gates on you in BA's brave new world Heathrow Terminal 5 No more last-minute running to catch flights 30m passengers to use iconic building annually Countdown Robot promises not to lose your bags Intruder is held at gunpoint on the runway after climbing fence PC World Ours was a long loving marriage, insists widow of police chief Todd family are stung by reports of his affairs Last words to wife were to say 'i love you' Magnet Officer found dead in Poole harbour may have fallen off ferry to France Dfs Brain-damaged woman clears way for victims to sue over baby scandal NHS drops its appeal after landmark ruling Seven more families will seek compensation Fatal mistakes Nikon Candid Cameron's big breakfast show He says showing his family life is important Gordon Brown 'would not put his sons on TV' Gucci Homebase Prada Father and daughter team 'duped 15,000 pensioners out of £35m' Florida pair charged with investment scam Victims were prey to tactic of cold-calling Public sick of yobs, judge tells phone attack gang Rememberacharity The Human Stain UBS Lewis Hamilton, the Formula One driver, makes a brave stab at pretending to recognise the members of the rock band Kiss in Melbourne. Hamilton will be racing there in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, after which Kiss are to perform. The band was formed in 1973. Hamilton was born in 1985 Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon is keeping busy, … Spotted in the box at Loftus Road, as QPR played Picture Gallery Zara Phillips smiles through the rain at the Cheltenham Festival Michael Eavis, the big, bearded brain behind the Glasto MP gets hot under the collar in chase after shirt thieves People Little-known political factoid: Robert Key, the Conserv Disagreement in the Commons as to just what Ed Balls … Ba Postscript MPs can claim £10,000 kitchens on expenses Taxpayer funds £750 TVs for second homes List of perks had been kept a secret until now Sharps The 'John Lewis list' in full Selfridges From Crunch to Contagion Financial markets are in turmoil, but all is not yet lost Right to Remain A case for asylum that the Home Secretary should never have questioned Choirboys and Girls It must be the sound of the choir that matters, not the sex of the choristers Heresy lurks in frozen mash Picture Gallery Whatever next — a map of Utopia? Build 'em up then knock 'em down Celebs just have to behave Israeli charity Bees needs Liverpool's heritage Hits and misses in the great Budget lottery Ubiquitous Bard Timesonline Vow to thy country Cochlear implants School selection Spot the conductor Bussing it Iran's choice: a man in a cap or a man in a cap Did we at least get some cheap petrol out of it? No A confidence trickster, a need to believe and an intelligence failure Iraq How did it happen? Agent Curveball fooled the US and Britain, report Tim Reid and Michael Evans Word for word Marks and Spencer Timesonline Kelly 'thought that there was 15% chance' of WMDs' Changing face of war: now a pilot in Las Vegas can blast a sniper in a Baghdad apartment Iraq The new combat Technology can bring the front line to wherever the US wants it, Chris Ayres reports Aero Bubbles The sanctions were failing, people were dying The Great Divide Times writers present the arguments that are still splitting the country over the conflict Tomorrow Acer Two men held over Scarlett's rape and death OASiS Hongkong 'Dead' canoeist admits fraud offences Rare albino squirrel captured on film Kent keeps its own counsel on pay Following in some freezing footsteps Skoda Scientists identify 'Sun' gene that turns a round tomato long and thin Woman branded lazy since a child had a massive hole in her heart Premier Bathrooms Opiates are used more in jails than cannabis BAA Halfords Reprieve for gay Iranian who fears he will be killed Morrisons Argos Half of the children who fail key tests 'have learning difficulties' Dyslexia rate 'is much higher than officials say' Disorders are mostly undiagnosed, says report Forget education, pupils just want to be famous Read all about it Police criticised in surgeon drug case Bomb hoax charges Nurse wins payout Detective jailed Cash machine arrests Swan-killing charges Chancellor accused of widening poverty trap for poorest workers Budget 2008 Ex-minister criticises 'unacceptable situation' Tory leader joins maternity pay battle Boy Wonders just want to have fun Index I would love to work again but I've been in too much pain Government accused of 'running scared' on biofuels Whitehall cannot afford to pay for incapacity benefit tests, say Tories Currys Longer spell at box office for Harry Potter Final book in series will become two films Split 'made for artistic reasons', not to cash in 'Smelly' Astoria makes way for Crossrail Screwfix Schools fear that forced marriages poster campaign will upset parents Boots Home Staff: Teachers say classroom aid is propaganda for Iraq war Mysteries of the East are looking all too familiar First night Exhibition China Design Now Victoria & Albert Museum Mitsubishi Motors Timberland Iran Australia Daughter of the disappeared wants to jail the parents who adopted her Real family killed by Argentine death squads She is first of the abducted children to sue The Dirty War Police read the riot act at book fair Tensions grow in Paris over boycott Fury in Muslim world over honour to Israelis Fully booked N power juice Easter pullout Growing wine region begins champagne celebrations Solo flight lands green minister in hot water for adding tonnes to carbon account Timesonline (AFP): Parliament dissolved as Serbian rift grows (Reuters): Government teeters (AFP): Brother's incest plea (Reuters): Bear faced court (AFP): Prisoners in jail bake (Reuters): China card is marked for successor (Reuters): Tank defences are buried treasure (Reuters): Warlord's followers 'ate enemies' (AP): Leader makes light of smoking fine 3 Store (AP): 300 are rescued after Greek island cruise ship hits reef in choppy seas Obama and Clinton play the blame game as race issue splits Democrats Dreams 'Kind' call-girl cashes in on Spitzer scandal Unmasked Kristen puts song on internet Penthouse may offer lucrative photoshoot Pay Pal The Spiderwick Chronicles Monks stab themselves as Tibet turmoil spreads Multiple Display Advertising Items Tehran challenger reaches out to the West Rival to President opposes confrontation 'Third force' aims to gain influence Halifax (Reuters): Ultimatum on hostage swap (AFP): Sentence delay for Britons (AP): Ivy League is hit by hacker (AFP): Killer hurled cat from fifth floor Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop Gulf migrants for whom no bell tolls get desert church Multiple Display Advertising Items Cycle of death continues amid demands for a fresh intifada The Smile Train (AFP): Sudan is blamed for rebel column (Reuters): More Somalis flee violence (Reuters): Brotherhood in poll protest (Reuters): Space shuttle on station HSBC Human shield to defy kangaroo killers Proposed slaughter condemned worldwide 400 face cull to save flora and fauna Ilva The Times Sir Ken loosens his tie with Morrisons HMRC backlog fears Nestlé stays sweet AIG criticises rules Quote of the day Deloitte Paulson urges banks to bolster finances as fund collapses CCC one of worst casualties of credit crisis Plea to cut dividends and conserve capital Index Net working Stock markets House of cards comes tumbling down A shining light that's not gold Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Paulson misses bigger picture Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Morrison hangs up his apron 55 years after taking charge at the family stall Market business built into £13bn empire Widely acclaimed as a supermarket innovator Business big shot Sir Ken Morrison, in his own words Sir Ken considers swaps deal to protect family investment against rises in CGT Branson takes $250m hit as Virgin Mobile numbers slide in America EMI favourite to buy Chrysalis as Warner drops out of race There is a new word going around Wall street to describe the general feelings over the disgraced Governor of New York — "Spitzerfreude". And the New York Post has a cartoon of a prostitute, a bull and a bear sitting at a bar. The bull says to the hooker: "Us too, except Spitzer didn't pay us. " Egyptians cotton on to modern methods City Diary Hewitt surfaces on bridge of good ship BT City Diary Arriving on fund managers' desks is the chance to put … City Diary The scene is the junction of London Wall and Moorgate, City Diary That posh bird who quit Cantors after blowing the whist City Diary Picture Gallery AOL pays $850m in cash for Bebo as cornerstone of international strategy Founding couple get windfall of $600m Time Warner-Yahoo! merger may be fading Heathrow express Yahoo! is to move its European headquarters from London HMRC backlog agitates owners eager to sell before rise in capital gains tax Budget 2008 The Times Chancellor forced to borrow an extra £13bn Revenue from green taxes near record low Environmental claims called into question Darling accused of lack of will to change Fear of self-fulfilling prophecy on inflation Sliding UBS Luxembourg Diversified SICAV Small funds face squeeze as prime brokers withdraw financial support The credit crunch CCC debt default has knock-on effects Market was suffering from Peloton crisis National express dot 2 dot Timesmobile When not even AAA could save CCC Sorry Mr Darling, but Britain may not be as safe as you think The credit crunch Capgemini Paulson attempts to close the stable door, but is the horse still inside? Paulson's plan is safety policy for the future but no fix for present crisis US Treasury head asks banks for dividend study Increased powers are proposed for regulators The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Soaring price of food keeps Nestlé sweet Swiss giant announces exceptional sales growth Consumers absorb rise in cost of commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Well-stocked pantry 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Wolseley hit by fear of new issue to cut debt Large caps TMN's suitor is facing a fight Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Premier Oil's solid growth contributes to attraction Dignity Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day UTV Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cunard Q&A Weather Eye Alun Hoddinott Popular Neo-Romantic composer and teacher who contributed greatly to Welsh cultural life Alun Hoddinott, CBE, composer, was born on August 11,1929. He died on March 12,2008, aged 78 Giuseppe Di Stefano Lives Remembered Lieutenant-Colonel John Woodhouse Professor Robert Pennington Scholarly specialist in company law whose books have become the standard texts on the subject Professor Robert Pennington, academic lawyer, was born on April 22,1927. He died on February 12,2008, aged 80 Archbishop Paul Faraj Rahho Courageous leader of the beleaguered Chaldean Catholics in northern Iraq, found dead a fortnight after being kidnapped Archbishop Paul Rahho, leader of the Chaidean Catholic Church in northern Iraq, was born on November 20,1942. He was found dead on March 13,2008, aged 65 Lives online Twin DNA and the view from a window seat Questions Answered No cartel extradition without mutual criminality Law Report House of Lords Nailed pendulum is unlawful device Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Calls to the Bar Word Watching High sheriffs Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf Great for trips to Grandma's but less fun for the driver Motoring Parents will love the new Grand Voyager Chrysler executive aware of shortcomings Guinness Premiership Specification Volvo plays it safe with car that brakes automatically Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Last year's floods were just business as unusual Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 14,1969 The Times reports on the publication of Pasternak's last work Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest K wakye awake to possibilities of ending the embarrassment Athletics Cook's record in sight after silver in Valencia Diminutive Briton looking to next level Football Fixtures Rugby union Rugby league Football Results Cycling Golf Rugby league Dwain Chambers's lawyer has accused Lord Moynihan, … Snooker Squash Tennis Cheltenham Six Nations Murray flies flag as British coaches look to the future Tennis Inglis Drever brings the house down with third World Hurdle triumph Cheltenham Festival Popular stayer powers home in thrilling battle Our Vic puts best foot forward to lift Ryanair Ladbrokes Eight pages of Cheltenham Lingfield Park Cheltenham Festival Kempton Park Cheltenham Yesterday's results Hexham Southwell Wolverhampton Fakenham Michael O'Connell, the conditional jockey, was referred 'Awesome' Master Minded is class apart Cheltenham Festival Walsh a passenger in Champion Chase rout Winner is youngest in 49 runnings of race Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham Cheltenham Festival The Times Ladbrokes Kauto Star's turn of foot to prove decisive in duel with Denman Cheltenham Festival Experts' view There is a Scoop6 on the six televised races at Chelten Timesonline Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase (Grade 1: £268,279 Wright on song Gold Cup specials William Hill Anticipation at a peak as chasing's two juggernauts come face to face Cheltenham Festival Stablemates testimony to Nicholls's proficiency Owners' rivalry is of friendliest nature The Times Eight pages of Cheltenham Who will strike gold? Cheltenham Festival The clash between Kauto Star and Denman has provoked comparisons to the legendary rivalry between Arkle and Mill House in the Sixties. Both boast remarkable winning records and the eagerly anticipated first meeting will produce a true champion England given long-awaited cutting edge by Ambrose Cricket Second Test match Following lead of IPL risks overkilling ECB's golden goose First-day scoreboard Lunchtime scoreboard Raikkonen refuses to bottle the question Motor racing The Sunday Times Free tomorrow Decathlon Q: What is the worst fate that could befall an England team? A: Winning Reddan hopes to avoid sting from another fellow Wasp Rugby union Ireland scrum half in battle against Cipriani Coach Edwards got better of him last time Caddie trouble fails to deter Carolan Golf Impressive Westwood comes to terms with green issues Timesonline An ankle injury ruled James Simpson-Daniel out of conte Premiership table Vickery left in role of lone warrior after Wilkinson exit Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Andrew confronts test of his handling skills The RFU director of elite rugby has more than just results to consider as he embarks on the decisions crucial to England's future Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Wales have proved they can cope with failure. But can they manage success? Buderus signs up to bolster Leeds attack England avoid holders Cubans go missing Phelan takes up reins Bonds ball auction Duo's Olympic boost Edwards gives thoughts of relegation the cold shoulder Football 'i will do all I can to keep Sunderland up' West Indian warms to task after injury woes Running short Santa Cruz feels the heat of manager's hairdryer Gloves are on for Foster as long wait to compete for place finally arrives Football Keegan: Viduka can be Newcastle's Torres The Premier League today Lampard grows weary of contract silence Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream draw or nightmare? Football Champions League The foreign sides blocking English hopes Big four rely on luck of the draw to chart safer course for Moscow Barcelona viewed as only foreign side to fear Ferguson confident English league is best Reading strikers upset Matejovsky Walcott fitness fight Cardiff left in limbo Taundry ban upheld Bournemouth bid Gretna's new danger Bolton's wish is granted as end of cup run lifts league hopes Football Uefa Cup round of 16, second leg Rangers sole survivors Guinness Kewell's Anfield days are looking numbered over Singapore fling Football King backing Tottenham to bounce back from heartbreak FIA way of redistributing wealth involves a heavy tax on success The Insider Times Crossword 23,861 Coulthard stops to shop Down Under Ashton's job 'safe until the summer', says Andrew Exclusive RFU gives coach breathing space Change not on agenda before New Zealand tour The Times Bet365 Gold Cup showdown: Kauto Star faces his day of destiny The Times Index The face The Alzheimer's warrior Thriller or what? Jackson 5 go mad for, er, Barnstaple The click Don't cheat at Shrovetide football, as a rule Wallis Simpson and her crowning glory Image of the day Modern morals And sow to bed Whether you have a tiny window box, a small raised bed or a large garden plot, growing your own vegetables is easy, cheap and fun. In Part 2 of our garden series, Jane Owen tells you all you need to know The capsule collection: 7 vegetables for small spaces The best of the rest: 7 vegetables for your plot Safe pest control Best book Small is beautiful Timesonline AA Timesonline Lost Irish peas and Russian killer carrots The Times I tightened my belt. So why am I still so strapped for cash? Haute cuisine versus kitchen Cabinet Fare trade WHSmith I need a dress to look perfect in Piemonte Style ask Lucia Viva Vivre Luxury with Lucia Gorgeous things to suit all purses A store that stays maximally stylish Chain reaction Finds Max Mara chic and grown-up Retail is detail Hair with Hari I'm such a spice girl Food Finds flavour in the bottom of a jar Magimix Cumin lamb and aubergine stew Spiced okra and tomato Venison kofte with cucumber raita Let's ditch the dirt cheap clothes, darn it Viewpoint Sarah Vine argues that it's time to appreciate quality — and take more care of what we own On the mend The Times You can't beat Murphy's law Róisín Murphy — once the more photographed half of Moloko, now solo and loving it — lives by a simple rule, Pete Paphides discovers: when in doubt, take matters into your own hands Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Famous for being ignored Sounds Music by Pete Atkin; words by Clive James — the duo that should have been a success is trying again, John Bungey writes Times Online Girls allowed Cathedral choirs are quaking as girls join their ranks. Neil Fisher on the battle of the trebles Choral treats for Easter Juno His brush never sleeps He is a rock 'n' roll roadie by day and an artist by night. Phoebe Greenwood talks to the man who sits onstage to paint the songs that Neil Young sings — while he is singing them Pop Reviews Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid Label Classical Rachel Podger/Gary Cooper Mozart Channel Classics Out of the mystic Pop Van Morrison Keep It Simple Exile/Polydor Classical Hilary Hahn Schoenberg/Sibelius Deutsche Grammophon Radio A triumphant Balanchine act First night Dance New York City Ballet London Coliseum Pop Jack Peñate Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Theatre Year of the Rat West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert RPO/Slatkin Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Sport Relief Viewing Guide BBC One, from 7pm/10.45pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.30pm Storyville: All White in Barking BBC Two, 9pm The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations The World's Greatest Comedy Characters Channel 4,9pm K-Pax (2001) More4,9pm Kill Bill: Vol One (2003) UKTV Gold, 10pm Tumbleweeds (1999) BBC Two, 12.40am The birth of little Britons Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4475 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 184 Picture Gallery Appcal Index The Government is clearly in a fix — one of 25 years Opening Bids Brief Encounter Can I Sublet my Flat? Focus on . . . Aylesbury Average property prices £000s In Riverside Home in London Get in Get out Get Away Chiswick: outstanding Georgian townhouse on the banks of the Thames Out Elegant House in Hampshire Sutton Scotney: a Georgian-style property bounded by the River Dever Away Georgian Manor in Norfolk Loddon: Grade II listed country house with open-air swimming pool Don't Call Me a Porter Real Estate A concierge is simply a must for any aspiring new development, writes Lucy Alexander Luxury Extras to Lure Buyers in Nervous Manhattan Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Wrap up your Home Budget 2008 Cover Story If your green conscience is bothering you, a new energy audit service may help. Lorna Blackwood gives it a go Direct line Fact Box Old Homes 'emit Less Carbon' Refurbishing is more 'eco' than new-build, research indicates Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargain of the Year? Where to Spend It Patshull offers a rare chance to own a Grade I listed stately home, says Marcus Binney Lower Mill Estate Fact File Barratt Homes Chesterton How to Sell your Home Market Report Even amid the gloom, there are ways to beat the market, reports Judith Heywood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Choice for First-Timers is: Save, save, save Budget 2008 There is precious little in the Budget to help the majority of would-be homeowners, so forget the new plasma TV or foreign holiday if you want to get on the property ladder Capital Gains The Boat Comes in for Penzance By the Coast In the second of our coastal town series, Fred Redwood explore a once faded Cornish resort that is fast becoming hip Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items The Isle of Greek Chic Abroad Outlook Kefalonia offers more than just Captain Corelli's Mandolin, says Kasia MacIejowska Aphrodite Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxygen Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Do One Last Thing for Me Home File We all put off clearing the home of a relative who has died. Jayne Dowle offers a sympathetic guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Something Has to Give Inner Dilemma This man must spend more if his cloakroom is to have a window, writes Naomi Cleaver The Times Postcode Lottery: Pe19 Home File Wreck of the Week Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Blankets Currencies direct
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