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Gráinne Gilmore, Dr. W. J. J. Legg, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Tom Jaines, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Arksey, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Camilla Cavendish, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Venus Williams, Anthony Hacking, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Dr Rachel Baggaley, Liz Robson, Anne Gatti, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Steve Hawker, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Alvaro Bermejo Executive Director, International HIV/Aids Alliance, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Hugh Hetherington, Joanna Sugden, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Clare Balding, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Matt Frazer, Khalid Mohammed, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger Bryan, Patrick Phillips, QC, Josephine Moulds, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Louis Burgess, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Nick Rosen, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Andrew Harrison, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Lawrence Freeborn, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Alan Joslin, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Theo Paphitis, Carolyn Whitwell, Michael Herman, Nigel Kendall, Tony Eaton, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Tony Tysome, Geraint Anderson, Anthony Loyd, Kevin Nash, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Melanie McDonagh, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Alexandra Frean, Education Editor, Mark Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Andrew Noble, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Henry Wire, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Dr Pam Spurr, Stan Armstrong, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index The Times New rules of war put women on front line First female casualty in Afghanistan is 26-year-old intelligence officer Index Thatcher accused of plotting African coup In the News Diplomatic offensive Rugby rape claim Bank deputy departs Woods out of play Inside today Law Olmert Reaches Out Leading articles The Israeli Prime Minister may be seeking to distract attention from his problems at home, but he is, at last, striving for progress abroad Index Come Back Prudence The Government must work to stop the fiscal position getting worse Dancing Queen Cyd Charisse's dancing made even Astaire and Kelly sparkle more brightly Times2 Law Obituary Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Fair trade and ethics Today's weather Mann says Thatcher was ringleader Former Prime Minister's son was 'part of the management team' Slim chance of extradition from Spanish fortress Cartier BBC denies dumbing down as it buys the format for gut-churning Japanese show Yes, it's wacky and cruel, but there's no shortage of innovation The Workout Correction Sark appeal rejected Matt Lucas 'divorce' Boy's killers get life Most read at timesonline. co. uk Schoolboy hacker who upped his grades faces 38 years in jail Marksandspencer When genius goes bad Women soldiers are there as 'support'- but all Afghanistan is on the front line Armed Forces Troops attack Taleban jailbreakers 360-degree war puts women in the line of fire Oxford extends lead in top university rankings Seat Academic excellence Index England rugby players may face rape allegations after woman's hotel party claims Gloves off as lap dancers face full weight of the law The carphone warehouse Nectar Agency that lost its stars seeks new lustre in secret £4m bid Bishop's 'personal fiefdom' attack on gay service priest Renault The Times Toyota Girl, 12, found hanged was obsessed with 'emo' culture Boots Opticians Cancer 'breakthrough' in cloning treatment Law lords reject plans to protect witnesses from gang retaliation Criminal justice Crime figures not credible, says Yard chief Vauxhall Sony 'Revolution is needed for victims of crime' Criminal justice Abu Qatada tastes freedom behind net curtains 3 Store In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Hornby and the Germans 1, British audiences 0 People Ascot's leading lady by a head The Face Mfi We hoped that the sensible Jack Straw would steer clear MPs have been making discreet inquiries about who inspi Emilia Fox's dream of building a £25 million butterfly sanctuary just off the M25, near St Albans, has finally taken flight with the first turning of the sod. The silent Witness actress says: "The number of species on the at-risk list is really frightening. " Postscript Chris Martin has been musing on his strict religious … Poor Ricky Gervais is overdoing it. "i hadn't thought … Is Hugh Grant short of work? The star put in a £16,000 Protesters thrown out as final bid to delay Lisbon treaty fails EU referendum Motion defeated Marksandspencer Constitution countdown Death in the afternoon stirs their lordships into quivering signs of life EU referendum Pressure on Czechs and Poles not to say 'no' too Hats off at Royal Ascot Picture Gallery MPs claimed £165,000 rent on home they owned Homesick pigeon is back after ten years 'Bespoke' suits can be made by machine 'Kitchen table' airline beats BA and Virgin From England's last gibbeting to Lady Chatterley: Times archive offers 200 years of legal drama Companies struggling to cope with eight new laws each day Old Speckled Hen Seatwave Drivers face new breakdown peril as busy motorways open hard shoulder Expansion plan is cheaper than widening roads Average speeds fall as the price of fuel rises Seatwave Police recruitment crisis as top officers spurn chance to be chief constables Fired Earth Pay does not match kudos Around the world in 45 pairs of shoes and 29 proposals Adventurer, 61, lands in Britain for last leg of her global run Multiple Display Advertising Items Smile Train Keep smiling - it's not as bad as the 1960s We have dealt with inflation before, and if we learn the right lessons we can do so again All the gibberish that's fit to print Religious retreat Sorry state of affairs Index Camp antics We need fear of the law, not fear of crime If we want to stop violence on our streets, we must stop seesawing between harshness and leniency Picture Gallery Our genes offer the best insurance There is no perfect genome, so few of us need fear the results of DNA testing Armed resistance In my view Thunderer: Generosity turned into an act of egotism Couple under strain This is no time to ease up on HIV funding Rising to Pietersen's challenge Timesonline Fair trade and ethics Fuel tax duty is unfair and ungreen From baths to bikes Cyrano gets the girl A more ancient order Crop circle maths Senior memories After the fanfare for eco-towns comes the sad, laughable truth If the Government were truly committed, it would allow some eco-towns to be independent of mains power and water, argues Nick Rosen Dfs The Daily Universal Register Snapshot of screen icon fails to paint the big picture First night Theatre Whatever Happened to the Cotton Dress Girl? New End Theatre, NW3 Air France Nationwide Wives murdered by Mugabe mobs in new tactic to terrify opposition leaders Militias burn two alive and bludgeon a third South African leader urges compromise Index Sixth foot washed ashore in Canadian mystery Theories range from plane crashes to lost fishermen WIN Investing (AFP): 3 charged with killing journalist (Reuters): Gujjars halt job quota protest (AP): Chad 'kills 161 rebels in battle' (AP): Bad hair day for 'drug smuggler' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bacon, children, tights and who puts the bins out: my life with Obama Staples Under siege at home, Olmert takes huge gamble with a bold 'peace on all fronts' Middle East Diplomatic initiatives with Hezbollah, Hamas and Syria could help to salvage the Israeli Prime Minister's legacy, writes Sheera Frenkel The Times Dolphin This plan rewrites the old rules: the White House didn't make the deal Rogue Shia militia's car bomb marks new wave of Iraqi terror Simple Choice Funerals (AFP): Violent partners will gain nothing (AP): Colombian coca cultivation soars (AP): Prime Minister hurt in car crash (AP): School installs transgender loos Aquascutum Download pirates face being banned from the internet under Sarkozy law Mothers of Srebrenica victims sue UN for £2bn over massacre Sma progress (AP): US 'loses' helicopter engines worth $13m Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Baby joy for woman buried under quake rubble for two days (AP): Towns evacuated as levees overflow We agree that you are black, court tells Chinese Discrimination victims win fight to alter status Multiple Display Advertising Items Chinese in South Africa Boss Hugo Boss Social housing to bail out building sector All change at HBOS Short-selling plea Morgan Stanley blow Quote of the day Boeing wins bid right Business big shot Gieve in unexpected exit as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England Darling announces shake-up of City regulation FSA rejects 'American imperialism' in City oil market Timesonline 'Poorish sales, margin pressures … do not a good announcement make Stock markets Hands up those in favour of financial stability A crude awakening for Florida Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Share price is no sweetener Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot After the boss is asked to step down, who now can restore the wonder of Woolies? Share price lower than cheapest product in store Sainsbury's 'bang in line' despite sliding against peers This is Cannizaro House, former residence of Viscount Melville, War Secretary under Pitt during the start of the Napoleonic Wars, which overlooks Wimbledon Common. Today it is a four-star hotel much favoured by tennis stars such as Boris Becker and Pat Cash and is on the market with Savills at £20 million, nicely in time for the tennis, which starts next week Qantas A taxing problem that refuses to go away City Diary The backlash grows against that knighthood for Moir … City Diary In search of meaning City Diary When sorrows hit Sainsbury's, they come not single … City Diary Lawyer had 'alternative personality' in interview Long-suffering Bloomberg staffers in London are puzzlin City Diary Picture Gallery Rock chief ponders legal claim against former board Social housing group's £1bn buy-up scheme to bail out the builders Timesonline Another week, another rate increase from HBOS The Times Hedge fund lobby asks for more time to accommodate short-selling rules The DreamWorks story Bollywood romance heavy in the air as Spielberg prepares to split from Viacom DreamWorks and Reliance making eyes BDO Milkround FSA investigates rogue London trader's $120 million hole at Morgan Stanley Centrica fights the French for Belgian energy target Boeing deals blow to Airbus as audit body supports case to reopen US defence deal Government accountability office cites errors Multiple Display Advertising Items Ranbaxy and Pfizer come to a deal over Lipitor sales London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Rate-rise worry and gloom at shops send shares down Markets Market report Profit harvest for Wynnstay Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Misys avoids storm damage, but there is little to lift price Woolworths Deal of the day Timesonline CareTech Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Markets Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CB Richard Ellis British funds From bottled snails to cannibalism Today 200 years of The Times Law Reports are available to the public online. David Pannick, QC, explains why they are such a riveting read Times Archive Index Law Diary Timesonline Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Lawyer of the week Saimo Chahal In and out 'i owe a lot to luck and serendipity' City Is Michael Smyth, the head of public policy at Clifford Chance, the social conscience of the City law firms? Interview: Frances Gibb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Cyd Charisse Dancer who performed pulsating duets with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire in the high noon of the MGM screen musical Cyd Charisse, dancer and actress, was born on March 8,1922. She died on June 17,2008, aged 86 Index The Very Rev Professor Henry Chadwick Formidably erudite historian of early Christianity who served Oxford and Cambridge colleges with humane distinction The Very Rev Professor Henry Chadwick, KBE, priest and scholar, was born on June 23,1920. He died on June 12,2008 aged 87 Vic Wilson Modest captain who led Yorkshire to two county championships in the 1960s Vic Wilson, cricketer, was born on January 17,1921. He died on June 6,2008, aged 87 Val Vester Lives remembered Nat Temple Peter Baskett Accused has the right to confront his accusers Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Announcements Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Archive The fallout from Shanghai's bloody battle Timesonline Court Circular Memorial service Award Retirements Legal retirements Appointments Legal Notices Public Notices Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 O'Brien is toast of owners after victory for Duke Of Marmalade Woods out until 2009 after losing battle against injury Details Timesonline William Hill Coastal Path can make waves in Gold Cup Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Course specialists Reading the racecard Leicester Racing Ladbrokes Ripon Great Leighs Towcester Moore fails to capitalise on Heaven Sent opportunity Royal Ascot Warwick St. James's Place Timesonline Saqlain's wickets unable to prevent Hampshire from rising to occasion Twenty20 Cup Yorkshire v Lancashire Essex v Kent Clegg the fall guy as BOA revamps for London 2012 Olympic Games Why MCC was too hasty over great debate Pietersen has talent to be a hit at baseball Cricket New Zealand and spectators feeling aggrieved after rain produces farce Cricket NatWest Series Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Rowing Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Tennis Royal Ascot Yesterday's racing Hamilton Park Worcester Kempton Park Ripon Why Wimbledon in all its finery Tennis Despite winning a remarkable four singles titles, Venus Williams admits that she is still in thrall to the most illustrious tournament of them all Timesonline The Times The Times Murray eyes route to grand breakthrough despite demotion Seedings Hutsby meets match after strong showing Celtics celebrate Khan slates Gomez England's final task Britain snatch win Wounded Woods faces heavy penalty for a victory too far World No 1 succumbs to medical advice No threat to No 1 ranking Time for a rest as reconstruction starts here The Sunday Times Today Tomorrow Quarter-final Saturday Sunday Hero Villan England come out on top Spain's war of words Yesterday Football Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Chelsea at odds with Lampard over the length of his new deal Inter Milan waiting in the wings to pounce Scolari bold as Portugal continue voyage of discovery Domenech lifts the lid on simmering French tensions City shrug off concerns over move for Jô Window watch Les Bleus perform a disappearing act helped by BBC's aerial crash course Hiddink follows Dutch example as Russia prepare to play Holland at their own game Euro 2008 Betfair Greece 1 Spain 2 Times Crossword 23,944 Picture Gallery The Times Woods facing fight to save career Surgery for world No 1 after US Open heroics Chaos reigns at Edgbaston after Kiwis finish one over … The Times Inside today Native instinct: Hiddink's Russia to meet Holland Times2 Today in times2 Cover Story Sexes Screen TV&Radio Puzzles Screen Send us your views Slugging 'em A I'eau! C'est I'heure! Suki Mathews The witch in heels Tippler tills Mr Memory How not to leave things on trains Timesonline Carol Midgley Cleaners are more relevant to ordinary people's lives than most MPs or faceless civil servants The Times The daily grind Lap Dancing is Booming and Yesterday MPS Called for Stricter Regulations on Clubs. Josephine Moulds Goes behind the Scenes to Find out about the Real Lives of the Dancers The Times The Sunday Times City Boy: so hard to love Geraint Anderson's New Book, Which we Start Serialising Today, Exposes the Decadence and Profligacy of the Square Mile. Truth or Fiction? Sathnam Sanghera Poses the Questions Extract Tomorrow in times2 Ann the thief, Daisy the suicide — and Sylvia the suffragette The Sexes Libby Purves Scans the Times Archive for Revealing Reports of Women's Crimes and Punishments through the Centuries Multiple Display Advertising Items Pillow talk I give myself a kicking Intimacies Theo Paphitis, 48, is Chairman and CEO of the Stationery Chain Ryman and One of the Venture Capitalists on the BBC2 Show Dragons' Den. He is Married with Five Children and Lives in Surrey Therapy notes Bad reflections Tad and Molly Tad argues that baldness is worse than the menopause. Grow up, says Molly — ageing will always be hardest for women Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts screen I'm not this tragic figure Sienna Miller is Determined to Calm the Media Storm around her, She Tells Kevin Maher Female Agents Reel life Sponsors and … Timesonline The perfect scary tibs The vital spark that put Cyd in a class apart Cyd Charisse was More than a Fabulous Pair of Legs. Geoff Brown Salutes the Last of the Great Hollywood Hoofers Timesonline The Escapist The Times Introducing a silent movie star The Alchemists at Pixar Have Turned a Little Tin Cube into Pure Gold, Says Wendy Ide Cous Cous Three's a bohemian crowd Film reviews The Edge of Love Focuses on an Intense Relationship, but Not the Extra-Marital One You May Have Been Expecting, Says Wendy Ide The Edge of Love 15,110 minutes Couscous 15,151 minutes The Ruins 18,91 minutes Teeth 18,93 minutes In Search of a Midnight Kiss A dreamworld behind bars Brian Cox is so Good in a New Jailbreak Thriller that He Puts the Histrionics of Younger Criminals into the Shade, Says Ed Potton The Escapist 15,105 minutes Adulthood 15,99 minutes Killer of Sheep 12A, 80 minutes Her Name in Sabine NC, 85 minutes Priceless The final curtain First night Theatre The Quiz Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Concert Atom Heart Mother Cadogan Hall, Sw1 Theatre Sail Away Lilian Baylis, Sadler's Wells Pop Leonard Cohen Opera House, Manchester TV & Radio Last night's tv Tribal and strife Tribal Wives (BBC Two) Jews (BBC Four) Asian prawn noodles with lime Dinner tonight Eat it with Alicia Silverstone The Graham Norton Show BBC Two, 9.45pm Tv today The Sunday Times Springwatch People Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Britain's Lost World BBC One, 9pm The Bold and the Brave (1956, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.45pm Days of Glory (2006) Sky Movies Indie, 10pm Variations Heroes BBC Two, 9pm The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Sky Movies Classics, 11pm My Name Is Earl Channel 4,10pm/10.30pm Meteor (1979) ITV3, 11.30pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Today's radio Radio choice A plece of the action Young times The New Narnia Movie is a Combat Zone for Actress Georgie's Character Daily dingbat . . . Tell us your view Words of the day Puzzle of the day Spiral Competition Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 253 Birkbeck Su doku More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery Goodwithmoney Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Career GCHQ Multiple Display Advertising Items Panic! It's the safest option The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Rock stardom was not a safe bet What Happened next He nearly made the big time in a band, but Dave MacKenzie knew when to cut his losses, he tells Carly Chynoweth The Times The Office Psychologist Lessons in party politics What Not to Do at a Work Social Function Nerves and free wine: a heady mixture. Carly Chynoweth offers some advice on how to avoid making a fool of yourself at work events when the boss is watching and the booze is flowing My Big Idea Open Goal Magazine Variety gives entrepreneurs spice Case Study Jacks of All Trades Entrepreneurs need a range of experience — but switching professions too many times decreases their earning potential Changeyourfuture Find out More Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 56 Bloomberg Job that brings things of the past back to life What Do You Do All Day? Archaeology is as much the study of our relationship with history as it is about digging around Indiana Jones-style for valuable artefacts, Clare Dight discovers A Second Opinion The generation game Talking Point Young employees work differently, Clare Dight says. But is it the people who have changed — or just the technology? Instant Manager How to Present Information MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Good University Guide 2009 The best-performing universities in the UK Good University Guide 2009 Time for a greater degree of reality More students are choosing courses offering a clear career path, says Alexandra Frean, Education Editor How the tables for this guide have been compiled and key performance areas What graduates earn Essential facts Staff/student ratio Spending on facilities Top for living at home Top for ethnic minorities Top for disabled students Following the best course Good University Guide 2009 Subjects matter more than high rankings when choosing where to take a degree, says John O'Leary, Editor of The Times Good University Guide Medicine Art & Design Chemistry Law English Leisure & Tourism Politics Maths Bucks The student watchdog for 15 years John O'Leary reports on the role played by league tables in lifting standards How to clinch a winning offer Good University Guide 2009 With so much riding on your university application, Marcus Leroux offers advice on getting it right Websites and further reading Thousands fail to claim cash handouts Undergraduates are missing out on a financial bonanza, says Joanna Sugden Welcome bonus helps to ease the financial strain Fast-track degrees catch on Good University Guide 2009 Nicola Woolcock looks at the advantages of shorter courses for students in a hurry Flexible learning offers technician a second chance Subject to change … Good University Guide 2009 Given the chance, one out of three graduates would pick a different course, John O'Leary says Would you do it all again? Timesonline Career case study UK is 'best in the world' as place to study Good University Guide 2009 University chiefs are rising to the challenge to attract more students from abroad, says Tony Tysome Work hard, play hard philosophy is an eye-opener Top tips to make life easier and happier Sport hits a winner Good University Guide 2009 Students have access to excellent facilities, writes John O'Leary Onexamination The Times Lyonsdown Index 32 Red Sports Betting: Let The Games Begin . . . Game on Sports Betting is the Most Traditional Form of Wagering in the Uk. Since 1999, when Gordon Brown Abolished Betting Duty alongside the Rise in Popularity of the Internet; Sports Betting Has Never Been so Popular Battle Royale in Berkshire The World's Greatest Flat Meeting Invites the World's Greatest Jockeys and Horses to Go Head-To-Head for a Share of a Kitty worth over £3.5 Million Betdaq Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ready, Get Set, Bet! Live-Betting or 'in-Play Betting' is One of the Success Stories of the Internet Revolution, Made Possible by the Faster Transaction Time Which Betting Online Allows. Live Betting Provides a High-Octane Environment Which Tests the Nerves of Bookmakers and Punters Alike, Say Tom Jaines and Matt Frazer Wimbledon Wild Card Bookmaker and Tennis Expert Stefan WidÉn Gives his View on the Best Bets for this Year's Men's Wimbledon Championships Increase Your Winnings Odds Comparison Websites are One of the Most Useful Innovations to Emerge from the Boom in Online Betting Oddschecker Cricket Tips Full house for WSOP After his Recent $1.2M Irish Open Win, Neil Channing is now Sponsored by Pokerverdict. Com. He Approaches the 39th Annual World Series of Poker on a Major High. In this Exclusive Interview He Tells 'game On' what Pushes Him to Achieve More 'i used to come in on a Monday and boast to people if I won' While Gambling is Exciting and Fun for the Majority of the Population, for Some People It Can Become a Problem. When this Happens, the Repercussions Can Be Devastating Facts Box Bet 2 Go Bet 2 Go - the leader in mobile betting Developed by Leading Mobile Content Provider Cellectivity and First Launched in Time for the 2002 World Cup, Bet2go is the Uk's Leading Mobile Odds Comparison and Sports Betting Application The City is One Big Casino Think Betting, Think Sports? Think Again. There are now Ways to Bet on the Markets that are Faster and More Sports-Like than Ever before: Financial Fixed-Odds and its Sibling Binary Betting Choiceodds Did You Know? House Prices to the next US Vice-President . . . Welcome to the world of spread betting Rollercoaster Stock Markets and Plummeting Consumer Confidence May Spell Gloom for Britain's High Street Bookmakers, but Spread Betting Firms, Which Offer Markets on Everything from Oil Prices to the next US Vice-President, are Revelling in this Year's Turbulent Conditions Says Andrew Gellatly MF Global Spreads

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