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News from 09/05/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Lucy Alexander, Mary McIlroy Hipwell, Alexi Mostrous, Ian Johnston President, Vaughan Hammond, Fred Redwood, Elisabeth Brooke, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, John Dalton, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Angus Easton, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Y. Y. Rubinstein, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Dave Brolan, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Graham McKenzie Young, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Charlene Sweeney, D. R. B. Bloom, Kevin Eason, Adam LeBOR, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Tony Ridge, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Cdr R. W. Kent, RN (Retd), Gary Jacob, Anthony Jefferies, Peter Stiff, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Kervin, Rhys Blakely, Christopher Scott, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Miliband, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Kevin Newman, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Neil Kenyon, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Kenneth Denby, Mark Hardaker, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Barry Feinstein, Anne Ashworth, Julie Tyler, Dominic Kennedy, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Angus Clarke, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Shapiro, Rajeev Syal, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Henderson, Bernard Kouchner, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Aidan O'brien, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bernhard Warner, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, SJ, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Cary Cooper, The Rev Matthew Butler, Miles Costello, Keith Hamlett, Kasia MacIejowska, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Times Drivers in worse jam as traffic plan fails to meet congestion targets Delays on motorways increase despite efforts Target was seen as too weak when it was set How Catherine Tate was cheated on ITV Millions of cyclone victims face death ASBO on its way out Royal Mail seeks cash United violence fears Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times MPs investigate alleged sexual abuse at British Embassy in Baghdad Government taking action after Times story Contractors accused by Iraqis of harassment Motoring costs soar The People's Prize was rigged Pop star wanted to present prize to his pals Ant & Dec were given Catherine Tate's award Chopard ITV's golden boys tarnished with guilt by association ASBOs quietly dropped as most young offenders ignore them Early intervention is better, says Jacqui Smith Tories attack 'failed strategy in new guise' Football tactics help police stop crime on estate Pugh Trains face alcohol ban in move to curb unruly behaviour MoD spending cuts Poem suspect cleared Blake's triumph Hamilton roped into his sponsor's stunt: is this what you call the pits? Myth allows creative retelling De Beers Cradled in his mother's arms, a baby with little time … Burma disaster Millions of survivors are suffering as the authorities engage in an active cover-up of the worst disaster in their modern history Comment America voices anger at junta's refusal to accept offers of aid Indy is back O2 Release hate cleric, orders judge Fuel leaks found on sister aircraft of doomed Nimrod A cat sat on the mat Anxiety over teacher shortage Worst readers shoot to the top of class after one-to-one tuition O2 Dolce & Gabban Barrister's father wants to know why the police shot his son five times Rules of engagement EasyJet Morrisons Hazel Court, the great, screaming, cleavaged star of Five years on, the writer Will Self finds that he is Das Auto Vanishing act in the corridors of power People Did we know that Ioan Gruffudd (the Welsh actor) is … Shades of the past yesterday, as Iain Duncan Smith, … Look, a communiqué from a Scottish hotel, telling us … Prince William, visiting the Valleys Kids Project in Porth, South Wales, and perhaps finally considering the full Bruce Willis. He also went to a community centre in Penygraig, and spoke for the first time about his helicopter flights. "I'm working on my licence, " he said "I'm trying to do as much flying as I can. " We hear that the post office at the RAC in Pall M Geri Halliwell could be one of those mad Greek mystics Postscript Trying desperately to avoid all talk of The Apprentice, Jameson Cameron puts friends in high places to prepare party for poll Freesat Johnson sacks two officials as he launches 'forensic panel' Homebase SNP rejects call for snap referendum Bespoke Suits Mother wins court battle over son's brain damage at bouncy castle party Hosts of event held for child's birthday are liable Boy needs 24-hour care after being struck on head Vitabiotics Persepolis Oxfam chic Insult to Injury Burma's rulers are failing their people at the time of greatest need Too Much, Too Late Labour has mistimed and misjudged its call for a vote on Scottish independence Old Testament The Gospel according to Sir Cliff Richard, the Methuselah of the Blue Rinse Tribe B or C? It doesn't matter, you dope Picture Gallery Old v young, black v white. What a show! Emergency aid must come before politics Save our rivers No case to answer Most valuable tree Reclassifying cannabis is an empty gesture Who are the Scots when they vote? Timesonline Renewing the faith Our shrinking fleet Vote of confidence Turn it up! Is it really littering? Wedding march A 164ft pony: that's your Angel of the South Now for a beef about in-flight food and spare wheels Comment Monarch Resurrecting the C of E will be singer's greatest miracle Sir Cliff celebrates His 50 greatest hits Faith Singer launches book of favourite Bible tales 'Simplicity is answer for Church of England' Low fare Monarch B&Q Flower pickers earned £24 for 9-hour day Gangmaster's licence revoked over poor pay Workers shared room and were intimidated Speed Racer Currys One final show for 'Chuckle Brothers' Unlikely double act to star in photo exhibition Family pictures part of a 'rebranding exercise' Renault From foes to friends Dfs New rules cut hospital MRSA cases Family mourn Gwyneth Dunwoody Neighbour raped and murdered girl Baby monkey's daredevil act at 100ft Staples Cartoon characters to teach children as young as 5 about online dangers Driving and cheap flights lay waste to recycling campaign Regional trends UK's carbon footprint still growing, report says Households unable to cut amount of rubbish Halfords London and South East gaining as powerhouse of economy Environment Big Yellow Self Storage Police say deadly London explosion was suspicious Multiple Display Advertising Items Bringing it all together Halfords Premature baby study stokes row on abortion African fight against Aids 'must tackle promiscuity' A pop music product low on soul and personality First night Pop Girls Aloud SECC, Glasgow John Lewis How did Vera the Valkyrie ever pass for dull? Multiple Display Advertising Items Gang terrorised gym users with MacHinegun in feud with rivals Mfi Hello stranger . . . make friends and influence people as you go Mobile networking The latest phone technology means that you don't need a computer to browse the profiles of potential business contacts - or hot dates Pence Also in the pipeline It's not all just geek talk and texts - phones are first with the news Timesonline People's peerages dominated by great and the good, earl protests Appointments chiefs need a 'kick up the rear' Lord Hameed dispute prompts severe criticism Jessops Thetimes Etihadairways The chosen few Birds make easy weather of climate change SmileTrain Cheltenham & Gloucester Remember that face: a West End debut at just 21 for a dazzling young playwright NatWest Benedict Nightingale Chief Theatre Critic Indy is back Etihadairways Lebanon South Korea All I wanted was a big family. I am not a child molester, claims Fritzl Shocking confession from cellar father Elisabeth was 'as good a wife as her mother' Picture Gallery Better Sound through research The old face that is badly in need of a political lift Thetimes Etihadairways 'King Silvio' puts old friends and a showgirl into his new court Möben Spain launches legal war on 'pirates' to reclaim sunken Armada treasure Cadillac French work hard at what they do best - with a national lie-in PC World (Reuters): Military envoys are expelled by Russia (AP): Cruise ship damaged (AFP): Firefighters save jet (AFP): The price of news (AP): Eddy Arnold dies Olympic flame reaches 'top of the world' Tibetan woman takes torch to Everest summit Climb 'held in secret' to deter protesters The Times The science of keeping a torch alight Beirut crackdown is a declaration of war, says Hezbollah leader Q&A The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Plume of ash from erupting volcano spreads health alert across continent Disasters Emergency Committee Putin is voted back into power Leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq 'captured' (AP): Olmert vows to resign if he is indicted Court backs artist over naked goddess Democrats wait and wonder when Clinton will concede defeat She carries on and points to white vote Give her time, Obama has told his supporters The British view: whoever wins, McCain is last Globrix Internet geeks trigger panic over 'tainted beef' imports The Times Royal Mail announces £279m loss - and a request for more Pension contributions could hit £1bn next year Unite union calls for dismissal of top bosses Carphone Warehouse makes US connection Minerva in bid play Rates set for June cut Next inflation warning Quote of the day Toyota gives warning Business big shot Retailers take stock of theft with national staff blacklist Slow off the mark Stock markets Government responds to mortgage gloom with rescue plans Many crossed wires in the Carphone handset Picture Gallery Rag-trade worry is a chilly sign Commodities A shop minefield Stay in touch Action Hunger Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Americans sign £1.1bn Carphone deal Best Buy stores set for the UK high street Joint company plans to take on Europe Business big shot Bob Willett A smart but cheap business model for British rivals to emulate Dubai investors consider a bid for property group Minerva Middle East movers The Times Log on for luxury — if you can afford it City Diary The magazine PR Week had the bright idea, ahead o City Diary Just Gladwins, the restaurant in Minster Court whose … City Diary The wind of change? Not here, thanks City Diary Picture Gallery A shame to miss such a capital sermon City Diary Newly demerged Cadbury is advertising, I notice, for … City Diary City bets that interest rates remain on course for a cut next month Bankers' bonuses expected to plunge by 40 per cent in wake of credit shock Halifax Next's chief forecasts return of inflation in clothes prices Wolfson says shops must pass on cost rise Retailer reports 8.9% fall in like-for-like sales The Times Old Mutual to miss target as volatility bites Watchdog in talks with rebel M&S investors over Rose's role Balfour Beatty team wins £5bn M25 role (AP): Diageo on course Enodis in bids battle Trinity adverts down SRM joins Rock fight Airline sites attacked Unilever may dispose of Bertolli olive oil in restructuring drive EDF faces challenge on nuclear station technology contracts Legg Mason Managed Solutions Sicav Sluggish, lower, weaker - the real track record of Olympic stock baskets Nikon Running the tape over possible big winners AIG to raise $12.5bn in cash after reporting record loss Putin pledges to transform economy of Russia into a world leader 'We will overtake UK by the end of this year' Comments fuel surge in Gazprom shares Warner Music scraps payout after grim quarter The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Toyota's bubble bursts as hybrid carmaker issues profit warning Steel and parts costs hit Japanese bellwether Group still expects to beat GM's annual sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes (000s) European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Talk of stakebuilding helps M&B go higher Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Pricing power drives Unilever's revenue rise Next Deal of the day Timesonline Trinity Mirror Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Elaine Dundy American novelist, biographer and long-suffering wife of the critic Kenneth Tynan who lived and loved life to the full Elaine Dundy, author, was born on August 2,1921. She died on May 1,2008, aged 86 Ian Brodie Dedicated British foreign correspondent who managed to find himself at the heart of numerous historic events Ian Brodie, OBE, journalist, was born on March 23,1936. He died on May 8,2008, aged 72 Jim Biddulph BBC reporter who covered crises from UDI in 1965, through the 1968 Paris événements to the end of the Vietnam War Jim Biddulph, journalist, was born on May 5,1930. He died of a heart attack on April 27,2008, aged 77 Eddy Arnold Country singer who turned from 'Tennessee plowboy' to huge pop star Eddy Arnold, country singer, was born on May 15,1918. He died on May 8,2008, aged 89 Local authority behaviour over adoption excoriated Law Report Court of Appeal Service of thanksgiving Questions Answered Woodpeckers and a load of argy-bargy Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Night sky Deaths Timesonline Church news Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Elections School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Legal Notices Personals Public Notices George Hanrahan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Size matters and small is best Motoring Big is not so beautiful, on the road, as in life Stars are shunning trend towards large cars Grass Roots Football Little and large Cars and rock stars is tired old formula Lola is 50 not out Mondeo miles ahead It's McLaren v Ferrari Wolf Motorpoint Drivershandbook Trade Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Bangladesh shows how to cope with killer cyclones Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 9,1953 The Times reports on a new world-record 12-mile climb by a British jet bomber that beat the existing record by over 4,000 feet Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Supporters of Derby favourite encouraged by Vase outcome Racing Doctor Fremantle likely to miss Epsom Twice Over remains Abdulla's first string Chester Yesterday's results Goodwood Newton Abbot Wincanton Wetherby Tennis Great Leighs Football Look Here, who beat Doctor Fremantle, yesterday's Chest Tajaaweed can advance Derby claims with Chester success Racing Promising colt taking same route as Kris Kin MacArthur has solid claims in Ormonde Chester Nottingham Course specialists Mahler, runner-up in the St Leger last season before … Lingfield Park Aintree Ripon Hamilton Park Out of Africa but finding the race for recognition a difficult one Athletics Olusoji Fasuba, the Nigerian sprinter, says that the lack of support from his homeland is becoming a handicap to his ambitions Lightweight four's survival instinct spurs golden chance Rowing Resurgent Tindall can be leading light for England Rugby union Centre 'should be the captain in New Zealand' Johnson gets advice from Gloucester coach Contenders ready Dramatic ups and downs of sport are encapsulated in a thrilling weekend Flintoff makes up for bagging pair by sending Durham reeling with the ball Cricket LV County Championship Sussex v Surrey Friends Provident Trophy South East Division Scoreboard Somerset v Hampshire Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard Broad loses control as McLaren drives home advantage for Kent Essex v Middlesex Scoreboard Weather forecast Derbyshire v Warwickshire Scoreboard Timesonline Wright catches the eye after fellow hopefuls lose their way Cricket The Times Gavaskar quits ICC to focus on his media commitments Murray the raging Scot running out of time to fulfil his promise Tennis BNL D'Italia Masters Victory for Federer Williams has day in the sun by easing to decisive win Equestrianism Results Boardman and his secret squirrels are burrowing away in search of gold Cycling The road to Beijing Britain's gold medal-winner gives The Times an exclusive tour of his special storeroom, which contains the keys to Olympic success Head start Froch fascinated by Calzaghe super-bout Kovalainen fit to race Barker eases through Gustard bowing out Clarke strikes late García putts the gloom away as Sawgrass revives his confidence Golf The Players Championship Timesonline Bradford end Harris dispute by settling out of court Rugby league I'm not in race with Pistorius, says Du Toit Paralympic World Cup Amputee defied pain to qualify for Olympics Powers of endurance help her to last course Football Results Cricket Golf Hockey Paralympics Football Fixtures Cricket LV County Championship Rugby union Other sport Squash Tennis Gillette How O'Sullivan cracked the Da Vinci code in pursuit of sporting perfection Zidane rumours will not go away as QPR begin search for new manager Football De Canio's exit puts Frenchman in frame Briatore close to loan deal with Real Madrid Keane's 'untouchables' under lock and key The Premier League today McLeish makes plea for more time to prove his credentials Football Birmingham manager asks for fair treatment Supporters have vital role to play on final day Sportoptions Moyes seeks assurances before committing to Everton Eriksson plans payoff despite Benfica talks Crouch aims to stay Eastwood available Return for Adams Hodgson aroused only by Fulham survival Football Sonko loses his appeal against fine Timesonline The Sunday Times Bruce backed by Whelan to make United fight on the road to glory Football Battle for the title Views his manager as Ferguson's replacement Hargreaves confident they will get over line Cole fires Chelsea by claiming Wigan can do them a big favour Football Battle for the title Russian fans of Zenit St Petersburg will not have to … United set to enjoy final word, win or lose the title Shortage of bargain buys in Liverpool's bumper summer sale Football Benítez places £15m price tag on Crouch Alonso could also go in effort to raise funds Setanta Anfield shop window Ashley maps out Keegan's future and rebukes him over comments Football Ramos admits to scouting for Berbatov replacement Summertime for women? The Insider Times Crossword 23,909 Cautionary Storey with a sad ending Manchester police put on red alert for United's title decider Fears of violence lead to big security operation Wigan fans selling on tickets at inflated prices The Times Cricket Gabby Logan Exclusive Inside the secret club where Britain's cyclists are creating hi-tech gold Index The face The giant star of India The Great Khali Australia: giving it large, driving us bananas The click The best-dressed babies get their gear in Soho A state of grace between Arab and Jew in Jaffa Image of the day Modern morals Meat without feet In vitro chicken, beef and pork could be better for people, animals and the planet. But will it catch on, asks Carol Midgley The meaty questions Jumbo crossword No 755 Cryptic clues Picture Gallery The Times Why should late bloomers be blighted at the age of 16? Eavesdropping on the Ents A model mare A presence at the polo Style Ask Lucia Lucia Van Der Post advises a reader on a special day out The Times Heaven scent Luxury with Lucia It will be a good year for the roses Peasant pumps for urban professionals Chain reaction Anne Ashworth falls for Camper's bare-board chic Retail is detail AA The Sunday Times Dashing dishes prove the point of boiling Food A simmering pan or kettle will provide a flying start to these speedy meals, says Lindsey Bareham Polenta with chorizo, mushrooms and saffron aioli Salmon with pea purée and mint vinaigrette Pasta and purple sprouting broccoli with anchovy dressing Food to make you think again — only faster Nutrition Being picky about when and what you eat and drink can help you to stay mentally agile, says Amanda Ursell How to stay alert Magimix Visions of Dylan Sounds Photographs of the young Bob Dylan taken by his friend Barry Feinstein have been published for the first time. Here he describes capturing the poet of pop Win a signed print 'i have about 20 great pictures, that's all . . . ' Opera gets between the sheets Sounds Sex, jealousy, serial adultery, revenge . . . Ian McEwan tells Richard Morrison why his new opera is so racy — and what drives powerful men to abuse women The coolest sound under the sun The Barbican is celebrating 50 years of bossa nova. Will Hodgkinson goes to Rio to meet the quiet riot's founders and heirs Pop Reviews Santogold Santogold Lizard King Classical Jerusalem Quartet Der Tod und das Mädchen Harmonia Mundi Pop Flight of the Conchords Flight of the Conchords Sub Pop/Warners Classical Oxford Camarata Hildegard von Bingen Naxos After a gem, the flawed Pop Neil Diamond Home Before Dark Columbia Classical Danielle de Niese Handel Arias Decca Radio He loves his stepmum's jam Harper Simon — son of Paul — and Edie Brickell tell Peter Shapiro about the sessions that grew into an album The Times Histrionics to die for First night Opera Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden Pop Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Manchester Apollo Dance Balletboyz Sadler's Wells Theatre Derren Brown Garrick Theatre Richard III Roundhouse, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Theatre The Bootmaker's Daughter St Bartholomew's Brighton 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 Times Selects Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Benidorm ITV1, 9pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm Look Back in Anger (1958, b/w) Film Choice Sky Movies Drama, 10pm Variations Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One, 10.35pm Later with Jools Holland BBC Two, 11.35pm Layer Cake (2004) Fiver, 9pm Payback (1999) ITV1, 10pm Things to Do Before You're 30 (2004) BBC One, 11.40pm Rubbish makes the headlines Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Win an iPod nano today Times2 Crossword No 4523 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 224 Picture Gallery Sizanani Africa Index One man's no-go zone is another's adventure playground Opening Bids Brief Encounter Can I Force Improvements on my Tenants? Focus on Lincoln Average property prices £000s In House in West London What £675,000 Buys You Fulham, SW6: terraced house near the Kings Road and Parsons Green Tube Out Farmhouse in Kent Hildenborough, near Tonbridge: listed hall house dating from the 15th century Away House in Warwickshire Royal Leamington Spa: well-kept five-bedroom Regency townhouse Why Cash is now King Market Report Bargains are emerging — but only the loaded are benefiting Fact File Where Quality Comes Home This Castle Costs a Small Fortune Where to Spend It If this fabulous fortress were in Tuscany, it might soon be worth £20 million — so it's a snip at £9 million, writes Marcus Binney Royal Arsenal Fact File Potato Wharf Overseas Special next Week in Bricks and Mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items A Waste of your Space Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver simply cannot understand why open-plan layouts are so popular Open Plan Globrix Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt David Wilson Homes The Freedom to Breathe Inner Dilemma Open-plan layouts can improve the flow of space in cramped sites. Fred Redwood reports Date Line One Man's Loss is Another Man's Gain Buy to Let Small landlords are feeling the pinch as banks tighten up but professional investors sense a buying opportunity, reports Susan Emmett Fact File Flat Hunter Kasia MacIejowska, below, continues her quest for a one-bed flat to rent in London For Rent Luxury Motors on Abroad out Look Sales on the Costa del Sol are falling but the top end is strong Barratt Homes Fact File The gallery|sw6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley The Times Wine Glasses The Times Postcode Lottery: London N7 Wreck of the Week The Constant Gardener Gardening The designer Diarmuid Gavin tells Kasia MacIejowska how he has always been green Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Fact File The Wallpaper Apartments Index During the seven years of our partnership, Riviera … Capri, Pompeii & the Bay of Naples Eight days from only £599 Classical Spain Seville, Cordoba, Granada Seven days from only £499 South Africa California and the Golden West Fifteen days from only … Sicily Etna, Palermo, Siracusa, Taormina Eight days from only £699 Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains Six days from only £499 Provence Undiscovered Six days from only £469 Prague, Vienna & Budapest Eight days from only £639 New York, Boston and Washington & the Classic East … Peru Twelve days from only £1899 Barcelona and the highlights of Catalonia Seven days from only £539 Rome Ancient and Baroque Five days from only £479 Rhine Valley & Strasbourg Seven days from only £469 Loire Valley and Monet's Garden by Eurostar Six days from only £399 Canada from East to West Sixteen days from only £1599 Vietnam & Cambodia Sixteen days from only £1799 Classical Italy Florence, Siena, Assisi, Rome Seven days from only £549 Moselle Valley Six days from only £399 Bruges Four days from only £229 Dubrovnik, the Dalmatian Coast & Montenegro Eight days from only £699 Paris Four days from only £209 Lake Garda, Verona & Venice Eight days from only £599 Normandy Five days from only £329 Berlin East meets West Four days from only £289 Krakow City of Pope Jean-Paul II Four days from only £299

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