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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Eames, David Adams, richard owen, Alasdair Riley, Joanna Hunter, Matthew Syed, Portia Colwell, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Jez Ford, Nigel Colborn, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, amdandip uppal, David Perrett, Anna Foster, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, Mike Mansfield, John Edwards, Karen Woolfson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Kate Hardie, Nick Rea, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley and David Wellings, Hannah Betts, David Smith, Zahid Hussain and Coomi Kapoor, Jeremy Kingston, Doon MacKichan, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Jill Stevens, Anne Robinson, Jean Christopher Novelli, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, John Wayman, David Bridge, Dominic Bradbury, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Seal, Eric Avebury, John Lamb, Clare Stewart, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Carl Evans, Harold Pinter, Adrian Lee and Michael Horsnell, Paul Fitzpatrick, George Dyke, Stephen McClarence, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Thrasy Petropoulos, Michael Horsnell and Adrian Lee, Christopher Tatham, amandip uppal, alix kirsta, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Roger Watkins, Mike Pattenden, Edward Fortune, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny Brown, Timothy Banks, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Paul Coxhead, Eve-Ann Prentice, George Lees, Deborah Craine, T. P., Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Frances Bissell, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Nigel McCullough, P. B., Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Martin Symington, John Riley, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Derwent May, Lisa Jardine, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Pauline Isaksen, Peter Tatton-Brown, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, John Tayler, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Robert Ferguson, Minda ALexander, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, alan jackson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Ben Read, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Howard R. Moss, Raymond Keene, ALex O'Connell, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Jeannette Hyde, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Taylor, elspeth thompson, Ben Beasley-Murray, Jo Carlowe, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Fraser Nelson and Sally Patten, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Sandra Parsons, David Kettle, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Michael Cunliffe, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Shella Keating, Henry Harris's, Alison Jane Reid, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Navnit Dholakia, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, joanna coles, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Moira Petty, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, P. J. O'neill, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Brian Clarke, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Lodge, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Canadida Crewe, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Terry Maher, Mark Baldwin, Lottie Moggach, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, J. W. Williams-Rafferty, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Ralph Moore, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Charles Tweedie, Alasdair Murray, chris warde-jones, Robert Hanson Chairman, Sally Patten, Andy Enright, Richard Knight, Douglas Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Gill Hornby, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Terri Paddock, Susan Emmett, Gerry Orme,

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Human Traffic Unease at BBC over Dyke cash to Labour Four in final furlong M&S may have cut back on graduate recruits, but… The Saturday Times Top scorers set sights on maths goal Bikini fashion Picture Gallery Hand over guns, Eton boys told Summer theatre guide Militants destroy Indian helicopter The man who invented supermodels Harrods Knightsbridge Nine life terms for kidnap paedophile In the Saturday Times Index BT Picture Gallery Lib Dems at odds on 'Paddy's man' claim The party leadership truce is under strain, reports Roland Watson Pass mark for tests lowered Scottish Widows Majors' guest list notable for its absentees Inside the mind of a child molester Targets' schools were marked on street map Police errors prompt rethink of missing children strategy Tory top brass lose their stripes Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Girls put a brave face on their ordeal Debenhams Candidate hits out at police searches Rover Cricketers, after a fashion South Africans are model World Cup players, reports Adam Sherwin Work Hard. Fly Right 'Nul points' for the Eurovision lyricists Carol Midgley and David Wellings on the Song for Europe Jerusalem faces night of song contest discord Diggi dong what? Picture Gallery International Who's who Top 100 Harrods Knightsbridge Britons make mark on century's A-list League of top 100 world figures is memorable for the ones that got away, writes Alan Hamilton Dixons Fit to play Monday in the Times AA man threw a punch at RAC rival Toyota Mars revealed in its pear-shaped glory Satellite images shed light on our nearest neighbour, reports Nigel Hawkes Tate and V&A to exchange art treasures Chorister quits after 80 years IRA sends its 1974 victim back in coffin MoD Backs Bloody Sunday Soldiers A1 deaths prompt bias claim The British Hernia Centre Hangings to go ahead next week Bottoms up Picture Gallery Cut in power grounds flights PC World Jury discharged in ex-SAS man's trial News in Brief Dando suspect freed Unionist ire over Queen Sophie's forgiveness Goldfish Homebase Millennium fever dooms Assisi glass Race to save frescoes imperils work of 13th-century English craftsmen, writes Richard Owen Halfords Writing on the wall for Clinton's 'folly' America Star lores and Bill Woodstock fest cleans up its act Time was when Fijians were fat and proud of it Vodafone Chat show update: Oprah Winfrey is to become a… New Peugeot 406 (Reuters): Hostages cross into Albania World in Brief (AFP): China snubs US (AFP): Castro sacking (AFP): Schindler claim The Link Scandal rocks Pacific paradise A steamy saga of corruption, sex and suicide is holding Hawaii in thrall, Ben Macintyre reports Pirates' lair stands by to welcome boarders (AFP): US close to deal on French shipwreck Direct Line Motor Insurance The Salvation Army Pakistan 'ready to talk' as Kashmir clashes intensify Nuclear powers should not fight, says Islamabad. Zahid Hussain and Coomi Kapoor report India continues troops build-up British envoy pushes Delhi to negotiate Nissan Currys Sale Turkey ready to join the Nato invasion force Belgrade Talks Staples BT cellnet KLA tells of killing Russian mercenary A former British soldier tells Tom Walker of a deadly incident as rebels battle to open land corridor The Tattooed Executioner Labour braced for worst result since Blair took helm Apathetic electorate provides a ready excuse for European poll disaster, write Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin Ashdown dives to the rescue Magnet Scottish Green leaves sexual politics to the Germans Selection 'fails needy children' Pioneer cricketer sentenced for rape Tiny Pope joins Poles' sex war Roger Boyes on a backlash against Western excess Palestinians angry over land grab News in Brief (AFP): Submarine found Websites attack (Reuters): Protest ended (Reuters): Swamp fugitives (AFP): Belgians ban eggs British Airways Racist leopards change spots to tempt the voters Michael Gove on the attempts of a dangerous political animal to convince voters in the Euro-election that it is now house-trained Canon NatWest Opera & Ballet A thousand years of civilisation, and this is what it's come to Valerie Grove on club culture The real high is chemical-free Wigmore Hall Timely journey back to the futurea Theatre The Three Sisters Whitehall A1 Bore's real enemy: Hillary The Clinton Factor is wrecking a presidential ambition 'In the match between between a woman with all the charm of a pterodactyl and the Home Counties goodtime gal, young Sophs won hands down, breast out' Picture Gallery Peace! Rejoice, rejoice While we all looked elsewhere, a small triumph in the South Atlantic A gay dog Reluctant Brides Many cultures must live together under one law An Elementary Failure The case of Inspector Plod and the paedophile The Storm XI Our selection for the all-time world team of cricket models Issues and tactics in Euro elections Modern 'heresy' threat to Church Reasoning with believers in God Trial in Turkey Laureate choice Child support appeals Dead badgers Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Homing instincts of the garden snail Search for ET Court Circular Today's royal engagement Lecture Service dinner Dinner Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Legal news Birthdays are in Weekend Arbit Blatas Arbit Blatas, artist, died in Manhattan on April 27 aged 90. He was born in 1909 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Waldo Semon Waldo Semon, chemist and inventor, died in Hudson, Ohio, on May 26 aged 100. He was born at Demopolis, Alabama, on September 10,1898 Personal Column Rukba Milestones Picture Gallery The Times Edelman ousted at struggling Storehouse Pound at record as euro tumbles EasyJet. com Hot Seat WestLB rescues $1.4bn Ecelestone bond issue German bank puts Formula One back on track to flotation A Week in the City Weekend Money Industry poised to shut down for 2000 Business Today Net Profit$ M&s to lay off 105 graduates Housing market recovery gathers pace Ford drives for £40m state aid for plant BT Cellnet says market will double The Liquid chip Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Elf plays lead role in Norwegian oil Saga By our City Staff: Ryanair shareholders reduce their stakes through public offerings Greene King set to buy Morland From a Correspondent in tokyo: Japanese output fall dampens optimism Regus confirms plan for £1bn float Business Roundup Waterfall sweetens bid Adviser's assets frozen Sun Life sells shares Deals for epartners UCG backs French bid Glaxo suing US rival Plan back in black Danisco investigaton Exchange Rates That Sinking Feeling The Sunday Times Retailers report signs of recovery Premier aims at renaissance Dialog's silence on funding upsets City Setback for Euromoney By our City Editor: Storing up problems Commentary Candover increases offer for Hillsdown Fujitsu LIG'schief to get £1m payoff under Seton Scholl deal Commodities Liffe Options Rolls-Royce takes off on back of strong orders Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Premier Farnell Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Well on road to recovery Tempus Dialog Wall Street Steady at the close Iii interactive investor Insider with insight steers WH Smith into the future Man in the News Kingfisher's Scheme Finding work by degrees for the graduate Fraser Nelson and Sally Patten find M&s may have cut back on recruits, but 60 firms have asked for their CVs Unilever's Scheme Hands off The Times City Diary Web speak The Times City Diary Top Recruiters In the hoop The Times City Diary Piece of pie The Times City Diary Perfect preparation for everything that's in store Wrong track The Times City Diary The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,116 The Times Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Penny Share Guide Old Firm Cup Final Showdown England face stars of India Christopher Martin-Jeskins assesses the threat posed to home hopes of World Cup glory Whizz-kidz Spot the artists of the future At last, a bum night for Germany All right, I admit it... it's a fair shop, guv Subaru TV made my eyes pop out Saracens sign up Lacroix Best has youth on his side in sevens mission Rugby Union Fergie's sterling qualities The Sunday Times Hat does the trick to put Rusedski in last 16 French Open: Henman offers no excuses after seeing two-set lead disappear New rule favours De Mulder Sailing Confident O'Brien moves into lead Equestrianism Welham defies age concerns Smith able to see off threat of teenage kicks Swimming Guide to the Play-Off Finals William Hill Gillingham in with a shout again David Powell on how an unfashionable club has stopped messing around by the River Medway Power plugged into City for life Mark Hodkinson had great expectations when the season started in August now he hopes they are fulfilled with victory at Wembley tomorrow McAnespie pulls out Hearn takes revived Orient to heart Respect no substitute for success Taylor to run SFA Sheringham back in England frame Oliver Holt on a recall for the Manchester United forward and a disappointment for Paul Ince Albertz puts heavy accent on love affair with Rangers He has Glasgow vowels, a kilt and goes walking in Skye. Phil Gordon reports on the German-Scot of Ibrox McCarthy banks on Carsley to fill the Keane gap Bosnich on his way to United Football in Brief Hill vows to put his career back on track Details Sky Sports Drivers have an edge in terms of brinkmanship Rob Hughes finds that European Cup football and Formula One motor racing are worlds apart Fry looks for way to make Haye pay Boxing England require peak performance Cricket World Cup Pakistan put hapless opponents to the sword In Brief Confronting the stars of India Zimbabwe hope to fulfil greatest ambition Geoffrey Dean says there is no love lost between African neighbours Mercedes-Benz Defeat would spell end of our world Zimbabwe can make a mark Ivo Tennant tries to unravel the possible permutations in the final group matches Kenya hunting for new bowlers The World Cup Today The Matches Symonds Wins over doubters at Kent PPP county Championship: Leicestershire on top despite losing Sutcliffe and Whitaker to injury Newport ends late defiance Yesterday's Scoreboards Salisbury relishes century duty Pitch demons accelerate the decline of Durham Law produces the power Johnson's dash frustrates leaders Middlesex batsmen survive to fight on Enthralled by the view from Jasper's back There can be no finer sporting backdrop than the stately homes of England The Times Manchester United Warning words spur Langer on Golf: German's Improvement Leaves Him Two Strokes Ahead in Volvo PGA Championship Els recovers after stumbling into parent trap Mel Webb on a player with more than golf on his mind Sport in Brief Titleist For the Record Practice against clock for World Cup team Rowing Schools mass for national regatta US Postal fail to deliver for Joachim Cycling Details Radlinski's reply tames Broncos Rugby League Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Pimples spoil face of table tennis Matthew Syed finds his defensive style ruined by misguided administrators Sharks aim to escape deep water Vauxhall Haydock Park Kempton Park Beat All's Derby prospects bruised Racing: Zahrat Dubai Drifts in Oaks Betting after Disappointing in her Homework Armchair Investor Racing next Week Godolphin's grafter happy in the shadows Doncaster Cartmel Hexham Alrassaam bounces back with Haydock victory Martini Ready for second grandstand finish Britain sends powerful raiding party to Rome William Hill Warwick Lingfield Park Course Specialists Market Rasen Copper Thistle ends season on ten not out Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline The London Triathlon New-look field opens the way for Britons Ruth Gledhill on the close competition expected at the Open British event Martini Greenaway follows ancient cycle path Triathlon Alfa Romeo Elite Registrations Freedom Vehicle Contracts Ltd. Mayfair Vehicle Management CSS Contract Hire and Leasing K. S. B. Motorgroup Smart Centre My nasty spin in Ferrari's flashiest Grand prix correspondent Kevin Eason crashes the ?100,000 race-bred Modena on to Michael Schumacher's front lawn Topless Swede's still a homely type Forget the hype, Volvo's convertible is reassuringly staid, says Andy Enright Caribbean quest for rare Jaguar's lost decade John Lamb on an obsessive search to solve the mystery of a special lightweight racer Yugoslav warplanes park in UK Stephen Brennan uncovers jet bombers air shows Mercedes Motorpoint of Derby Ltd. Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items E230 Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500 Sel Sl300 24V Milton Keynes Multiple Display Advertising Items It's the real McQueen Great Escape stunt star Bud Ekins is flyina this way, warns Giles Whittlell U. 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Sally Patten asks whether a trend is growing towards soaring share prices and falling payouts Bank charges on the quiet Comment The other RA Summer Exhibition Clare Stewart on where to go to spot the artists of the future Cheshire Building Society Abbey National Legal & General The Notting Hill effect Fan Littlewood checks out the up-and-coming property hotspots Scottish Widows Gartmore M&G Mortgages Special As thousands of homebuyers take to the streets this weekend, Paula Hawkins reports on the fixed versus variable debate Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Lombard Direct offers 5.9% card Bristol & West Scottish Widows Savings rates boosted by all-in-one system Paula Hawkins looks at a new type of mortgage that combines your banking and credit needs as well Mortgages Special Foreign Colonial Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Direct Line Financial Services Ten points before an early gold watch Scottish Friendly Capital One Abbey National The Equitable Life In reply to 'Big Brother' critics American Express Savers suffer further blows Susan Emmett reports on rate cuts dwindling your money Tell Lloyds Bank to cheque this out Big five hit by US fears Stella Shamoon reviews her Share of the Month recommendations and advises investors to hold tight Shares of the Month Skipton Financial Services Charles Schwab Hello lolly, I'm a cybertrader Sally Patten investigates the craze for private investors buying and selling stocks over the Internet Telephone man waits on a drill tip Irish Ayes? Where to Look on the Net Aberdeen Summer Art Inside Picture Gallery Ever Green Extra Eve-Ann Prentice Home Life Gardening Fashion The stricken heart of Kosovo Eve-Ann Prentice avoids snipers and Nato bombs on the road to Pristina With this circus ring I thee wed Even if you live on a desert island it will be hard to ignore this summer's rash of celebrity weddings, says Alex O'Connell Anne Robinson Timberland Flooring Company Ltd. A walk in Gainsborough's footsteps Man, nature and pubs combine to make the just-opened Stour and Orwell walk in Suffolk an experience to be savoured, not rushed, says Richard Morrison Everyone, it seems, is doing it. Jeannette Hyde gets into the rhythm of capoeira The Times Picture Gallery Britons get in a Brazilian spin Breathe-in time is here again Must Have Picture Gallery Wrong Top Tip Web of Life I believe it's for you, Mother Scientists say choosing the right toys can make all the difference to your baby's intelligence. Moira Petty discovers the finer points of learning through play Mistresses could have it all Straying husbands had better clutch their wallets changes in the law may give mistresses more rights to their lover's property. Terri Paddock reports The Best Toys for your Baby Never 'ad a spanner on her John Taylor is not impressed by certain breeds of car salesman Gadgets Inventor sweeps the lot James Dyson likes buying things from a museum with an eye to the future, discovers Alasdair Riley Delivering petal power Shopwatch Er, not quite what we were expecting He votes Tory and rides to hounds. Jon Ashworth meets the new chairman-elect of the Institute of Contemporary Arts Lucy Pinney A Vet Writes Adopt Me NFU Mutual Kingfisher of the tiddlers Dennis Flack holds the records for four different fish: all of them tiny. Brian Clarke meets the master of little monsters The Times Weekend Courses and Activities Activity Feedback Cuckoo lurks with intent Feather Report It's showtime for our vegetables Campaign The Times Grow Good This Month's Seeds Basket cases, every one of them Hanging baskets are back in fashion and brightening up a space near you. Nigel Colborn explains how to plant one-and keep it in colour Any One Can Garden Jargon Buster Scarecrows for the Summer Return to Regent's Park Weekend Recipes A digging woman's pin-up Cool and gorgeous—and that's just the garden. Jane Owen is bewitched by female viewers' favourite presenter The Times Sudeley Castle under siege Gardens to Visit Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers If the weather is kind, plant out pot-grown plants… The Endless Pool Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Fruit Cages Bath-Knight Coopers of Stortford Sofa Works Tanaka Mini Arbour Ladder Stabiliser Good Directions Ltd. 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In Winchester David Foster finds spiritual and profitable matters go well together Will God get His own television channel? Credo The Times Eat, drink and sail away Channel ferry food is going upmarket. Chandos Elleston went to sea to try out the new Langan's restaurant Punch Magimix Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty France's 1998 clarets and other bordeaux are out now, but investors should be particularly careful Star Buys Consuming Interests Tinned Tomatoes Picture Gallery The Times Cook Preparing fresh crab is worth the time and efford—and it's a delicious feast for a hot summer's day More Food & Drink Tea with the doctor of spin A Drink with Bob Woolmer Perardel Calais The Perfect Crab and Potato Pie Coopers of Stortford British Antique Replicas Stannah The Erotic Review Multiple Display Advertising Items " a Heavy Smoker for 20 years, I made an… British Antique Replicas Silk Thredz Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Global Flights British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items CGU Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Page & Moy Holidays Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Alitalia Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Okavango Tours & Safaris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holiday autos Bermuda Lloyd's Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debonair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universal designs on Disney crown The battle for theme park supremacy in Orlando is good news for families, says David Churchill Acorn Activities C. 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Another chapter for two festival towns Jetsave Islands in the Sun Limited Matthew Sumner Orlando Theme Schemes Florida British Airways Holidays Molto bella in the capital of fashion Africa's wildest country Tanzania's game parks are among the wildest, biggest, best stocked and least visited in Africa, reports Jeremy Seal The Times Safari Revelations in Tanzania Explore Worldwide The Travel Collection Forget the world, I'll stay on the ship The lack of shore leave on a ?5,000 cruise to Brazil did not dismay too many passengers, says Stephen McClarence Voyages Jules Verne The Buoys in Brazil Noble Caledonia Limited Picture Gallery P&O Cruises A read and a romp in Hay Emma Haughton finds there is much more to explore in and around Hay than its famous bookshops Tor-Ist Guide Select from Austravel Making Hay on the Wye Of myths and monks- and a raucous festival Two separate worlds co-exist in Glastonbury, says Martin Symington Oldest tricks in the book Tourists are often easy prey for muggers, but by following these simple guidelines you can avoid becoming a victim. 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Voyages Jules Verne Trentino Out and about in Milan Off-peak ports in Norway Travel Tips Beating the Uffizi queues Tom Chesshyre reveals a well-kept Florentine secret: you can book tickets in advance AA New angle for fishing fans Background to Bali Voyages Jules Verne Where the saints went marching in Checking in Couran Cove Resort, Queensland, Australia Retail therapy and Bermuda shorts Flying off the Shelf Times Two Crossword NatWest Flying Visits End of duty-free 'will lead to chaos' Ferry companies are pinning their hopes on a last-minute reprieve next week, reports Tom Chesshyre Pack your Bags Museum of the Week Travellers' Tip Who needs a suitcase? 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