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News from 23/05/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alexi Mostrous, Lenny Cavendish, Patricia Field, Matthew Syed, Fred Redwood, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Gabrielle Starkey, Dorothea Gartland, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Brian Whittaker, Sam Marlowe, Tony Porter, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Morrison, Pat Gibson, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Richard Hill, Belle Turner, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Iain Duncan Smith, MP, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Jude Rogers, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, Rosamund Witcher, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Patrick Mill, Andrew Wilson Director of Music, Christopher Gardner, Ben Quinn, Pete Paphides, Poonam Bhari, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter A. Rushforth, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, James Ball, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Marcus Binney, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Dr Roger Draycott, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Heather Brooke, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Orhan Pek, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Kenneth Denby, Tom Whipple, Julia Beer, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Will Hodgkinson, Pauline Russack, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Simon Reynolds, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Matthew Wallis, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Margaret Boxwell, Nell McCafferty, David Walker, Michael Goldman, Nick Van Der Bijl, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Alex Murphy, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Laura Collins, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Glenys Kinnock, Christopher Ellis, Judith Heywood, Huw Beynon, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Kasia MacIejowska, Richard Ford, Roger Woolf, Bob Ainsworth, Damian Barr, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Brown on the rack after Tory landslide Voters throw out Labour in by-election Cameron boosted by first gain in decades Terry faces up to life after that penalty Index Tycoon being used to channel aid millions Alcohol illness up Restaurant blast Inside Sadr City Oil costs hit new high 'what we eat defines us, to ourselves and to the people … Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen No 53 difficult Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Never mind the numbers, it's the mood swing that reveals the true picture Timesonline I see a tall, dark stranger . . . from trading standards New EU regulations to cover fortune-tellers Public must be told: It's just entertainment On the cards Tiffany & Co Long arm of police spin-doctors costs as much as 1,400 on beat Tough on crime - or on the image of crime? Picture Gallery Parents' appeals rise over primary places HRT patches 'safer' Smith Square deal David Gest Clarification How Israeli fighter pilots threatened to blast Blair's jet out of sky R. D. Laing's son found dead in tent on Spanish holiday isle British Gas Britain's aid millions channelled through tycoon with … Burma disaster Charities forced to put reservations to one side Campaigners protest at use of 'regime crony' The outside world has three stark choices — and none will be easy Charities are delivering help but lack of publicity is discouraging donors Marksandspencer Monty Don puts himself on gardening leave for the summer after stroke Growing workload Birds find that it's a good deal grimmer down south EasyJet 'How could a girl starve to death in this day and age? Child neglect case Local community looks for answers as allegations of failures by social services spark calls for full inquiry Indiana Jones Boots Tragedy is all the more shocking after lessons of Victoria Climbié Chrysler 'Recent convert to Islam' is arrested after bomb explosion at restaurant Police say he had a history of mental illness Panic after device explodes in his face Multiple Display Advertising Items BlackBerry Nationwide Gordon Brown is proud of his You Tube channel urging … Cameron Diaz, on the set of her new film My Sister's Keeper, in which she plays a leukaemia sufferer. We gather that this is a "bald wig" and, underneath, she still does have hair on what must be a very small head Premier Inn Teenage Gordon's nip on the NHS People At least Andy Burnham is sharing the fruits of his … We haven't got our copy of Captain Britain from Marvel The Russian chess champion Garry Kasparov, now a politi Sex and the City Postscript William Shatner's newly published autobiography Up … Finally, it's a trivial one, but if anybody has seen … Ing Direct Guilty, even though he didn't fire fatal shot Teenager convicted after starting gunfight Polish care worker was caught in crossfire Young couple's dreams for the future died on London street Multiple Display Advertising Items Jessops Children and the State The tragic death of Khyra Ishaq raises serious questions Last Chance The Burmese junta must open the doors to aid or the world will act The Bulldog Breed A call to action: make John Terry captain of the England football team today Fergie's fist vs the fickle foot of fate Picture Gallery Buried, razed — but not forgotten Thunderer: Fixing the price won't fix problem Burmese tragedy Children and fathers An Armed Forces day must not celebrate war Challenges for junior barristers Timesonline Greenwich project Game management A stitch in time . . . Listen and learn? Strict enforcement It's not sexism. Voters just don't trust Hillary Stop worrying about your barnet and use your loaf Comment Halfords Under-age liver disease could lead to greater alcohol curbs Hospitals see surge in drinking-related illness Retailers are abusing codes of practice Big label Greece Winehouse misses beat for award Singer wins a Novello but is late to collect it Father stands in for his troubled daughter Richer Sounds Ivor Novello winners Dfs Commanders let students crash nuclear submarine into seabed Collisions galore Cheltenham & Gloucester This isn't the 1970s. For Brown it may be worse E. on Man admits role in Nairac death Rogue clamper gets four years Killers of father are to appeal Lightbox shines for £100,000 Timesonline Five get cool in Devon — but have they come for a seaside holiday or is it a stunt for reality TV? Marksandspencer Argos Lama drama as Westminster sees the light Renault The Times Old Speckled Hen MPs warn that defence giant could give census secrets to US spy chiefs Tell-tale signs of gangs in schools Robot finds signs of Martian life Blackmail judges 'acted unwisely' Asian otters return to Cornwall waters Old Speckled Hen New walkway helps Kew visitors to understand the birds and the trees PC World It's a load of old cobblers . . . take that for granted First night Theatre Never Forget Savoy, London Sleepright Chelsea owner 'vetted Putin' Abramovich 'checked him for the presidency' Murdered agent said tycoon was in danger Laura Ashley Spectators with more than a love of the game Tragedy all the more moving for Madonna's walk-on part First Night I Am Because We Are Cannes Film Festival Tarantino pulps the movie composers Intrusion by media 'made pain of adoption like a birth' Comet Angry husband shot himself by mistake Chat room youth and a good deed that went bad HSBC Dirty beaches treble after big increase in pollution caused by summer storms Wet weather washes farm chemicals into sea More than 50 bathing spots fail EU safety tests The big getaway — and delays at home on road and rail Brace yourself for another cursed Bank Holiday Selfridges ToysRus China France It takes 10,000 Iraqi troops, but at last calm descends on Sadr City Government stamps authority on 'no-go area' Offensive comes after 1,250 die in fighting Browne goes on Basra walkabout to show 'city back to normal' Team Obama sworn to secrecy in quest for perfect running-mate Network Rail Smile Train Briton is real winner of American Idol Contest earns billions for TV mogul's team Young rocker scores record number of votes Dolphin (AP): Australia consecrates its first female bishop as opponents stay away Anglian Reuters, AFP: Three die in protest over shot Koran (AFP): Sherpa climbs to top of his profession (AFP): Italy changes course on nuclear power 'Hidden treasures' are put on show Protecting polar bears gets in way of drilling for oil, says governor Alaska Republican to sue Bush Administration Claim that climate models are unreliable Decathlon Changing list Human cost of cut-price concrete is revealed in the rubble China earthquake Sub-standard cement destroyed by earthquake Factories cannot cope with reconstruction St. James's Place Moment that doomed a special day Photographs capture instant that quake hit Church destroyed but all 33 guests unharmed Sarkozy catches the dithering bug as country loses its appetite for change Multiple Display Advertising Items French workers take to streets in protest at higher retirement age Ports clogged with lorries bound for Britain Reforms will not be halted, says President The Times Striking record (AFP): Georgian leader wins landslide election (AFP): 'Lucie' hearing (AP): Polygamy sect win (AFP): Bride is murdered Life or art? Playwright president uses new work to settle old scores Multiple Display Advertising Items We've relaxed over corruption, leader says EU threat to halt funds over organised crime Reputation hits hopes of other Balkan nations Jersey Bulgaria, bribery and the EU budget (AFP): Troops killed on their way home (AP): Rebels in battle (AP): Manson search (AFP): Sounding off (AP): Caught by pigs Talk Talk The Times Starlet in 'sex and the special forces' row Actress denies claim over Afghanistan tour She is accused in secret 'hot issues brief' Multiple Display Advertising Items Rival threats shrugged off as LSE admits run of rising trade is over Trade on Sets down 11 per cent this month Furse encouraged by wave of rights issues The high street learns that crime does pay DMGT warning Nationwide assets fall Gloom on food prices Quote of the day Halliburton in play Business big shot Total to say negligence caused blast at Buncefield Fuel price plea Stock markets Why supermarkets cannot do much about price rises Bonus review is a risky business Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Entertaining: a pundit's views Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Stampede for new computer games limits fall in high street sales Stretched families cut back on their spending Economists puzzled by the official data Business big shot Grand success Picture Gallery The Law Society Ticket storm adds to turbulence for airlines City Diary Last September The Times ran a story about a ray gun being developed by Raytheon, the US defence company, a sort of Wellsian War of the Worlds weapon to be used for non-lethal crowd control Advertising tumbles at DMGT's local papers Be very afraid. Brain Hamill is back. The veteran City City Diary Panmure Gordon, the broker, took clients to Sandown … City Diary Nationwide says accounting rules to blame for £726m crunch hit Chief says quality of assets is undiminished Pre-tax profits are trimmed to £686m Demerger on the agenda as C& W beats forecasts Government to reveal shortlist of ID card providers AA calls for delay to fuel tax rise as oil hits $135 Soaring cost of crude Motoring group to push for price stabiliser We face an economic crisis, says minister TNU PLC Timesonline Over a barrel — industry players predict future price movements Dot 2 dot Growing demand in producing countries pushes up the price No quick fix for escalating food prices Timesonline Tate & Lyle chief calls for calm over global inflation as group profits suffer 11% decline It's tough out there, says Booker chief UBS seeks to raise £8bn in attempt to repair ravaged balance sheet Move follows $22bn deal with BlackRock Shares at discount of more than 30 per cent Air France-KLM intensifies airlines' fuel gloom Ford's expectations shift into reverse (AP): NRG bids for Calpine German discussions Italy goes nuclear (Reuters): Scrutiny on Moody's Reclamation project The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Hays Fresh doubts over Bell Canada deal after court victory for bondholders Judges reject $51.8bn 'unfair' buyout plan Company lodges Supreme Court appeal 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 Cadbury price hits a high on break-up talk Market report Styles & Wood offer in doubt Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day De La Rue stock is not yet a licence to print money DMGT Deal of the day Timesonline Invista European Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Insurantz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Margot Boyd Actress who turned a brief part in The Archers into a regular character — the quirky Mrs Antrobus, 'the Dog Woman' Margot Boyd, actress, was born on September 26,1913. She died on May 20,2008, aged 94 Weather Eye Siegmund Nissel Consummate musician who was second violinist and de facto manager of the Amadeus Quartet Siegmund Nissel, musician, was born on January 3,1922. He died on May 21,2008, aged 86 Nuala O'Faolain Lives Remembered Father John Fitzsimmons Outspoken and scholarly Scottish priest popular with his parishioners but often at loggerheads with his superiors Father John Fitzsimmons, biblical and liturgical scholar and parish priest, was born on December 2,1939. He died after a long illness on May 17,2008, aged 68 Brian Keenan IRA man behind the 1970s bombing campaign in London who later played a significant role in the peace process Brian Keenan, Irish republican, was born in 1941. He died of cancer on May 21,2008, aged 67 Black eyebrows, ear lids, and concussed woodpeckers Questions Answered Word Watching Council's short-cut violated right to respect for tenant's home Law Report European Court of Human Rights Restraint without arrest was assault Queen's Bench Divisional Court Order does not apply to property in Scotland Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Court Circular Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Service of dedication To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Legal news Machine Mart Aston Martin shows why speed is not essential to enjoying the ride Vantage looks good even dawdling in town Bigger engine passes its test on autobahn Thelondonpaper The good, the bad Evans falls for classic Californian model Ferrari in fine shape Air con's hidden cost Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Have confidence, forecasts are getting much better Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 23,1962 Two years later, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier would declare himself President for Life. The Tonton MacOute, created by him in 1959, were largely responsible for the 30,000 deaths under Papa Doc's reign Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Sixties Icon turns back clock with decisive win Racing Royal Ascot next stop for classic winner Arlington Million is among long-term plans Brighton Thewayyouare, trained in France by André Fabre, will … Newcastle Mike Atherton Dandy Man will make his first appearance for Godolphin Football Newmarket Racing Bet of the day Pontefract Haydock Park Stratford Popular Hatton still in demand despite defeat by Mayweather Boxing Racing Yesterday's results Goodwood Haydock Park Wetherby Course specialists Blinkered first time Salisbury Worcester Football Results Cricket Cycling Squash Tennis Pulling the crowds Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport He can be glorious or grotesque, but which Safin will we witness? Tennis French Open Russian believes he can get back to his best Says Murray has much to prove despite talent Globrix Bogdanovic gains Queen's wild card Italian is suspended Britons go for gold Sussex slip into pole position as missed chances prove catching Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard The Times Kent v Somerset Scoreboard Surrey v Yorkshire Cricket LV County Championship The Times Essex v Leicestershire Glamorgan v Northamptonshire Warwickshire v Middlesex Derbyshire v Lancashire Betsen handed the chance to fill Dallaglio's boots at Wasps Rugby union Veteran forward joins on a two-year contract Robinson also makes move to London club Win tickets to final The Grim Reaper Leicester face anxious wait to discover White's fate Heineken McGinley gives Faldo Ryder Cup reminder with course-record 65 Golf BMW PGA Championship BBC Two, 1.25pm Irishman refuses to concede Valhalla place One-shot lead earned with error-free round Leading scores Exhausted Olazábal at a loss how to regain powers IOC awards high mark despite lingering fears over transport system London 2012 The Sunday Times Radcliffe refuses to ditch Olympic dream despite stress fracture Athletics Specialists advise her to miss out on Beijing Hip injury the latest to hit marathon hopes High-board hero Daley looks to build on his Sheffield success Diving Black wonders what might have been after Pettigrew admission Drugs in sport Latest stroke of misfortune could have silver lining Rowing Mosley slips quietly into rehabilitation zone but sidesteps controversial issue Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix FIA president attends his first race of season Hamilton impresses on his favourite track Bringing it all together Guinness Premiership Button must choose between loyalty and chasing title dream Vaughan backs middle order to come to the party after Lord's failure Cricket Second npower Test match Captain hoping fans will be in festival mood Batsmen must build large first-innings total How a machine used for hockey practice caught on with England Cricket Timesonline Left-field ideas Afghanistan look to learn from Jersey experience Dream-chasers Celtic complete their mission on a nervous and emotional night Football Clydesdale Bank Premier League Burns foremost in thoughts of supporters McManus delighted to prove the critics wrong Wrapping up hat-trick caps memorable season for Strachan The road to glory Concern from FA board over willingness to jump through hoops for Fifa Football Trinidad friendly will result in a financial loss Capello wants Moscow finalists to join squad Mort set to stand down as Newcastle chairman Juventus open talks to buy £15m Alonso Eriksson must wait Clear-out at Fulham Everton want Taylor McPhail seeks solace Striker heads for the exit whether he likes it or not Football Chelsea agony Lampard attempts to overcome defeat and get down to business over contract Fans' favourite wants pay parity with Terry Confidence abounds he will remain at Bridge Grant fears he will be sacked in the next 48 hours after final misery Football Chelsea agony Inside Today Kenyon puts premium on buying top of range names The shoot-out: nowhere to hide and nothing to declare but your weakness Sports Columnist of the Year Shoot, shoot Youth and hunger keep United moving forward says Ferdinand Football United glory Captain says his team must outdo 1999 heroes Giggs and Scholes are ready to be 'phased out' Manchester United's victory over Chelsea on Wednesday … Inside Today Police refuse victory parade in wake of Rangers riot Regrets? Ferguson has a few as one of his finest hours is soon consigned to history Football United glory United manager still at peak of his powers Party is swiftly over as next challenge awaits Alfa Romio Times Crossword 23,921 Champions Real waiting in the wings after Ronaldo dampens United's joy Portuguese casts fresh doubt over his future Spaniards optimistic as they confirm interest The Times The Homecoming Free today: 16-page supplement Inside Index The face Cash and Carrie at M&S Lettuce play . . . a well-tossed salad sounds tasty Click So few other addicts, I might as well give up Dear Boris: a nota bene from our Latin editor Image of the day Top 20 UK buildings (or ugly carbuncles)? Are these the UK's must-sees or so-whats, asks Damian Whitworth. The bickering starts here, says Tom Dyckhoff What about Stonehenge? King's College Chapel, Cambridge Timesonline Broadcasting House, London Christ Church, Spitalfields, London The Times Could Britain go Slow? Let me chew that over For once the seeds didn't cost a packet From shoots to shoot I need more colour in my life Style Timesonline Pens that provide the write accessory Luxury with Lucia Signature style Why Boden is now in a field of its own Chain reaction There's a new and hip look to the catalogue favourites, says Anne Ashworth Retail is detail AA The Times Pea shoots and leaves Food As well as being a must-have leaf ingredient, pea shoots are light and versatile, says Lindsey Bareham Asparagus and pea shoot risotto with mint Feta and pea shoot tart Spinach and pea shoot soup with Jersey royals The Times Good for the gut? I'll drink to that Nutrition There appears to be plenty of truth to claims about the benefits of probiotics, says Amanda Ursell Probiotic tips Magimix Do you want Jam with that kebab? On a long, drunken night on his tour bus, Paul Weller tells Pete Paphides about turning 50, his barnstorming new album and why his son is wrong about fast food 50 not out: the Modfather's first half-century Wright stuff for toughing it out With a falling audience, Radio 3's controller tells Richard Morrison what's going right The Times Just let Lily sing Viewpoint Why are Lily Allen and other female stars torn to shreds by the media? It's sheer misogyny, argues Jude Rogers Big Yellow Self Storage The O2 The boy with the heart of Glass He's Björk's pianist and Philip Glass's protégé, but it's Nico Muhly's music that really impresses, finds Simon Reynolds Pop Reviews To order any CD below, with free UK p&p, call The Times Music Service (TMS) Andy Burrows Colour of My Dreams Vertigo Classical William Christie ll Sant' Alessio Virgin Classics Pop Johnny Flynn a Larum Vertigo Shaken to his soul Pop Al Green Lay It Down Blue Note Classical Gustavo Dudamel Fiesta Deutsche Grammophon Timesonline Radio Brushes to the barricades First night Theatre The Pitmen Painters Cottesloe The Deep Blue Sea Opera Eugene Onegin Glyndebourne In the main paper Book now Pop Feist Albert Hall Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Richard Hawley Albert Hall 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 Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Britain's Best: 2008 ITV1, 9pm Dirty, Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm Starship Troopers (1997) Film choice BBC One, 11.40pm Variations Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm The True Story of Jesse James (1957) Channel 4,12.40pm 21 Grams (2003) More4,9pm Cape Fear (1962, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 11.10pm In need of a pregnant pause Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4535 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 234 Picture Gallery Parish & Bell Clinic Index Window shopping is fast becoming a minority sport Opening Bids Brief Encounter Whose Pipe is It Anyway? Focus on . . . Average property prices £000s In Victorian Terrace in London What £500,000 Buys W14: substantial period home overlooking Drayton Green, near Ealing Out Lodge House in West Sussex Bolney: ornately carved stone-built home on the Wykehurst Park estate Away Former Church in Gwynedd Maentwrog: slickly converted 1850s chapel with fishing rights in Snowdonia The New Chill-Out Zone Gardening Damian Barr has ditched the nightclubs of Brighton for an oasis of calm in his garden Wreck of the Week Vegetable Patch Bishops Park A Fly Fisherman's Fancy Where to Spend It This idyllic £2.6m house on the River Test is the original angler's rest, says Fred Redwood Assist to invest Fact File Granary Wharf Brewed to Perfection This historic hop farm has been lovingly converted into a comfortable family home The Spy who Loved this Where to Spend It Bradwell Lodge, once the home of a Soviet agent, has plenty of secrets left in store and would be ideal for a bon viveur, reports Marcus Binney Kingswood Chase Telfordhomes Fact File For Sale Globrix Picked by Pevsner The great critic's London home is up for sale, says Lucy Alexander Multiple Display Advertising Items The North Catches the Wave . . . Move over Cornwall — the North East Coast, with its low prices, is the new surfing hotspot, says Jayne Dowle Fact File . . . As the South Watches It EBB The property boom in Cornwall is over, even though cash buyers keep coming Multiple Display Advertising Items Admiralty Tower Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wallpaper Apartments Savills Propertyfinder The Times Lampshades save Home File The Times Postcode Lottery: KA27 Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test London's Tall Order What's New Will Boris Johnson put a stop to new tower blocks in the capital, asks Lucy Alexander Rent Rises 'will Create Buyers' The increasing cost of renting may push even hardened tenants into home ownership Fact File Ocean Views Index Champions in Numbers The Champions United's date with destiny Manchester Fate seals its pact with the Red Devils Fifty years after the Munich air disaster, victory for United was a fitting way to mark the event Timesonline Aig Charlton provides poignant reminder of club's dignity The news The Champions Evra in sober mood as Euro 2008 approaches Cech's double take Eriksson embarrassed Banned fan sent home Ferguson plotting a European dynasty Where do they go from here? Two Champions League triumphs were never going to be enough for the Scot, but retaining his crown may prove his biggest challenge yet A snapshot of how final unfolded behind lens The Champions The night in pictures On a night of highs and lows, The Times had front-row seats as the thrilling finale was played out in the Luzhniki Stadium Jest of the web The Champions The crying game Iron Man is proof that boys do cry Our reaction to Terry's tears is a far cry from our views on other sobbing stars In years to come, that miss will exemplify human spirit Paying the penalty What happened to five other penalty villains? Two great nights, two great sides. But which one was best? The Champions Class acts David Beckham or Ronaldo? Rio Ferdinand or Jaap Stam? Ryan Giggs or Ryan Giggs? Manchester United left it late in Barcelona and in Moscow, but which team were better? The 1999 treble-winners or the 2008 double heroes? Kaveh Solhekol presents the case My one-party state Giles Smith Tony Cascarino The Champions Tony's Fiver The Dutch save praise for their own local hero The Champions The world tunes in National service Manchester United 1 Chelsea 1 Tactical analysis Fiat

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