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Julian Ryall, and Tim Teeman, Greg Williams and Nigel Williamson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, donald maclellan, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, candida crewe, Nigel MacNicol, Ros Coward, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Brian Greer, Rupert Mellor, Jane Harris, Franz Habsburg, Patricia Davies, Greg Williams, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Field Evans, Gary Neville, joanna pitman, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, melanie eclare, Karen Woolfson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, ray main, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Brian Pedley, Kate Reardon, Edward Welsh, Paul Swann National Co-ordinator, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tim Marsh, Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Lee Mack, John Thicknesse, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Suzanne Hubbard, Oliver Holt, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Malcom McLaren, Rohan Daft, Rebecca Jenkins, Mike Pattenden, Alan Hamilton and Richard Owen, Cath Urquhart, Travel Editor and Susannah Jowitt, Patrick Green Senior Energy, Robert Welding, Michael Harvey, J. R. T., David Stubbs, Peter Millar, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, George Lees, Justin Toland, John O'Leary, T. P., Leo Kavanaugh, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, H. J. C. Weighell, P. B., Anthony Hamilton, mitch jenkins, Helen Foster, Helen Rumbelow, Paul Stephenson, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Steve Buttercase, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Hugh Routledge, Victoria Fletcher, warwick saint, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Joanna Bale and Paul Wilkinson, Paula Hawkins, Edwina Channon, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Alex Ferguson, Stephen Anderton, June Osborne, Amber Cowan, Louise Goudie, Lisa Grainger, Ron Wood, Margaret Leroy, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Dave Thomas, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, Lee Henshaw, Ivor Hall, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chris Oliver Wilson, Dana Lixenberg, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Min Cooper, Simon De Bruxelles, Correspondent, Clive Petty, elspeth thompson, Alyson Rudd, Russell Kempson, Fred Cosstick, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Sudi Pigott, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Richard Mills, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Richard Holledge, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Felix Schwarz, Henry Harris's, Richard Duce, Moira Forsyth, Nick Szczepanik, tim reid, Merlin, J. A. Nicholls, James Pringle, G. W. Williams, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, nigel williamson, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Ralph Steadman, Jane Owen, Will Smith, Kevin Kline and Salma Hayek in Barry Sonnenfeld's and James Woods, Melanie Griffith and Natasha Gergson Wagner in Larry Clark's, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Stephen Anderston's, Jane Owen, Tom McDonald Analyst, Donald Watt, Tony's Villas, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, diane roberts, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Richard Holme, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Mark Henderson, vinney lee, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Kash Harmer Hirst, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Lisa Verrico, Lottie Moggach, Sally Ballard, Benedict Nightingale, Douglas Rogers, Andrew Turner, Jill Crawshaw, Karen Woolfson and Lea Paterson, Tony Christopher, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Fred Dellar, Adam Sherwin, Elizabeth Nathan, Julian Ryall, Robert Whymant, Bruce Kent Vice-President, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, J. Rotblat, sheila keating, Michael Bullock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Linda O'Callaghan, john angerson, Stephen McClarance, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Ousted Robinson plans to throw the book at Labour Tom Baldwin reports on the former minister's publishing plans Camelot outflanks lottery rivals Tish the fish shuffles off his mortal bowl The Saturday Times: Your Perfect Football Paper Clubs tackled over cost of kit Tony opens the beach There's nothing like a Dame, says America SAS to the rescue Football's Back! And so to Bed London Christie test 'was 100 times the limit' Today in the Saturday Times BT Times 3 Rover Driver, 90, jailed for 25 minutes over killing Tory war room 'breaks the rules' Body found Correction Windsor Cruises Summertime, and the living is freebie Alan Hamilton and Richard Owen look at problems and pleasures of leaders' breaks Prince is saving far more than the Blairs Tony's Tuscan Villas Virgin one account Prescott at the Helm Middle England Tours Judge criticises mother over sex life of girl, 12 Daughter 'should not have been allowed out late at night in London', reports Anthea Lawson PC World Horsewoman triumphs over spinal injury By a Correspondent: Briton killed in border straggle is named IRA says gun plot 'not sanctioned' Outside advisers cost BBC £24m a year Students dedicated to the high life Harrison gets a rocket over firework show The Sex and Drugs University Guide Halfords Garages Air chaos as Spanish strike spreads Pet Shop Boys cast their own shadow Debenhams Soap stories briefly eclipsed by reality Plenty of grandstand places left for 'greatest free show on earth' Water Portest Prescott halts shopping plan Hughes hints at contest defeat Driving tests cancelled to be safe Audi One. Tel Record breaker takes last spin The world's oldest goldfish is dead, aged 43, but his reputation will live on, reports Paul Wilkinson A calming influence Gutsy creature holds key to saving rare forests Virgin Trains Artist at the heart of darkness The Kosovo tragedy is revealed in Peter Howson's images of violence and despair, writes Gillian Harris Sewills Currys (Reuters): Britain urges refugee inquiry The Great Hotel Room Sale Press Enter for the great cash rip-off Instant Cash at a Price Government steps in to end Games 'chaos' Thomas Cook Offers Dolphin Bathrooms Son of Compo steps into his wellies And then we . Allied Carpets Flu drug a test case of 'postcode' lottery Putting NHS Choice to the Best By a Correspondent: Seal sanctuary basks in the success of twin births May the Joyce be with you Case notes on heart operations examined Dictionary ban for modern language exams Students spend too much time looking up words, reports John O'Leary Opponents line up for school selection battle 'Scream' killers found guilty Which mobile phone? The answer's at the BT shop Picture Gallery Just follow the script Indonesia boycott threat over fires World in Brief (AFP): Bildt quits party job (AP): Beijing jails dissident (Reuters): Pub fined over death (AP): Prison break-in US revives Reagan love affair America Illiterate triumph The Comet Price An unwinnable war is that against obesity. cThe… Yard and SAS sent to negotiate hostage release Comet Picture Gallery Sierra Leone kidnappings expose folly of making peace with gangsters Sam Kiley says the West should not have negotiated with rebels who have mutiland 50,000 of their countrymen Spain lodges writ seeking to free Pinochet Distant family give Hillary Jewish appeal Bush Jr sniffs at cocaine question The Link Kfor major gives stark warning as Gurkhas play on New Prosecutor for the Hauge (Reuters): German ace 'not fit-to fly' Actress targets Olympic bull's eye Linda Evangelista slept as jewels stolen Vauxhall Colonel's wife in drug case World Summary Ebola ruled out (AFP): Coffee bar Death toll rising in floods disaster 5.5 m lose homes in China Many killed and missing Red Cross appeals for funds (AFP): Beijing in Russian arms deal Scottish Widows Israelis plan to give up torture Tiny Full stop for the capital letter Computers have spawned a lower-case generation that has forgotten how to use the majuscule, writes tim reid Tokyo museum barely mentions the war Vodafone Picture Gallery Saga The golden oldies with true grit and muscle Valerie Grove meets Kathy Jager, who ran rings round those who queried her gender Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Picture Gallery The Illegal Eagles A dark look at family life in Dixie National Theatre A game plan for the White House A basketball wizard aims to slam-dunk the presidency 'Blair thinks he can relive 1966, with a glorious England football team helping him to election triumph. Sorry, Tony, it doesn't work like this' Space, lies and videotape Beware, in an age of digital picture editing, the camera can always lie Picture Gallery Soul sisters Drowned in Sorrow Where Chinese corruption is a matter of life and death Once in a Lifetime Watch the eclipse carefully but watch it well Bagpipes of Peace An instrument as beautiful as it is bellicose Nuclear dangers of Year 2000 GM crop trials Pension provision House of Lords place in evolution of government Standing up for chivalry on trains Anglicised names Blair as II Duce? Working long hours Living in France 'Mythical' Goliath Writing on the wall Social news Weekend anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Baroness Whitaker Pewterers' Company University news Church news Carl Toms Carl Toms, Obe, theatrical designer, died on August 4 aged 72. He was born on May 29.1927 Rukba Student Loans Company Limited Milestones Nirad C. Chaudhuri, author, died on August 1 aged 101. He was born on November 23,1897 Picture Gallery HSBC forecasts slide in shares on Wall Street Abbey sets £7m deadline Aweek in the City Telekom pays £8.4bn in One 2 One deal Exchange clicks on to the market Byers to Take Politics out of Takeovers Halifax cuts savers' rates Asda halts 'failed' loyalty card scheme The virtual millionaires Index Mirror directors in line for £1.28m BP sells Canadian oil assets for £660m The Automobile Association Special General Meeting Volvo in £4.7bn deal to buy Swedish rival By our City Staff: IBM in Inland Revenue inquiry Johnson Service seeks more sites Business Roundup Irish forecast growth KBC holds dividend Soho property deal Netvest at the double Stylo drops Instep GEC confident on sale Japan bank warning Kunick buys Circa Company failures up Exchange Rates The Sunday Times United News considers Internet service float By our City Staff: Directors jailed over £5m fraud French bank battle is over By our City Editor: A gamble if Camelot's number is up Sandwich sales soar at Greggs Greenalls chairman tipped to go The Sunday Times Unilever gives warning despite leap in profits GoshawK buys out names Commodities Liffe Options Technology worries fail to dent eXchange debut 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 Not everything comes to those with weight Tempus Changing Weights Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gains narrowed at the close Abismol Penury and a packed lunch: the Life as an Internet tycoon look great on paper. Chris Ayres considers the reality The Times Feet first Court quota The Times City Diary Tenant brief The Times City Diary The Times Shares leave few options Drawbacks of Paper Profits The Voice of Experience Still in the saddle, but the going is getting tougher at Greenalls Man in the News Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,176 Forecast Superlative Travel Chelsea threaten United front Football Saturday is Back Bates and the Phantom Menace BBC United's incredible treble Helter-skelter from a summer swelter to Football Wars Nationwide Just the job for old women Rip-off games really get up my nose Des: My part in the move of the century Sky New Zealand press home advantage Battling Ramprakash saves face for England again in the third Test Such becomes a sort of hero with zero Scoreboard from Old Trafford Jardine almost in a class of his own Sailing Raising the Stakes Rich seam exploited by Drakes Ppp county championship: Middlesex on the slide Defiant Lampitt makes Yorkshire wait Yesterday's PPP County Championship Scoreboards Ostler finally into groove Muralitharan signs off in style As Lancashire secure fourth victory in succession Umpires rule Marsh stumping unfair Three-day game back on the agenda Durham's hopes raised by Daley All-rounder Cawdron takes belated chance Belbeck swings to uplifting tune Overcoming the ODDS Sky 'The celebrations begun by In the final extract from his autobiography, Alex Ferguson relives the goals that won Manchester United the European Cup after 30 years and clinched the treble The Times Bookshop Sky Po E Vauh & CGU Lads thrown by second comeback Alyson Rudd, whose book Astroturf Blonde lifted the lid on a woman's life in the man's world of football, takes up the story at the start of a new season Desire for trophies burns on Taylor back in the arena that is Ms natural home Updates on Waterford's great Premiership adventure will be a regular feature this season Jeffets eyes Eveiton exit Land-Rover Sutton seeking capital gains Football Saturday Chelsea's prime new asset will swap bright lights for litles. Photograph: Suzanne Hubbard By our Sports Staff: Luton given green light Sky Fixtures Tomorrow Football Saturday FA Cup Final May 5 1973, Wembley: Lowly Sunderland Slay Leeds Giants How They Finished in the Premiership Last Season Sack Race First Division Summer Spending Opening Shots Saturday Statistics Scotland Football Saturday Arsenal v Leicester City Television and Radio Watford V Wimbledon Everton V Manchester United Chelsea V Sunderland Newcastle United V Aston Villa Middlesbrough V Bradford City Links Monday Sheffield Wednesday V Liverpool Leeds United V Derby Country West Ham V Tottenham Hotspur Coventry City V Southampton Lloyd keeps his distance from Shark attacks Christopher Irvine on the Davis Cup captain's rugby league dilemma Leeds benefit from Sterling qualities Virgin Ogilvy turns up the heat on Montgomerie Golf Ousted Uttley proposed for Lions Rugby Union Spread Eagle Guide to the Weekend Fixtures McKay reveals literary bent Palace set to offer Greene the red carpet World's fastest man is also one of the most popular, David Powell reports Sport in Brief Patience of Dutch is rewarded Equestrianism For the Record Links El Guerrouj has record in sights Mercedes-Benz Register your dream XI today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won Picture Gallery How to Enter Checklist The Times Choose your, Fantasy Team from Here Cowboy style belies its harsh image Thanks to an Austrian property man, lovers of the West can act out their dream in Ireland Sports Feature Writer of the Year Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Fasliyev heads O'Brien trio Ireland Tomorrow Stratford Redcar Racing next Week Ladbrokes Links Rapid Raceline Ettrick has International appeal Racing: Progressive Colt to Continue Trainer's Purple Patch by Landing Ascot Handicap Ascot William Hill Reading the Racecard Haydock Park Thunderer: Armchair Investor Bravery beyond the call of duty Doyle ages nine years in Jockey Club visit Yesterday's Results Ascot Tomorrow Fallon moves to deny affair Alfa Romeo Accessories The Times London Docklands Jaguar Ford Mercedes Benz Registration Numbers DVLA Motorpoint DK Registrations Performance Cars DVLA Classic Collection Auction Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming Head for Shelter 57 A question of dilution in policy Extra charges on some Oeics, the single-priced successor to unit trusts, have confused some investors, Richard Miles reports Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Enduring Powers 54 So who can seriously afford to retire? Sally Patten looks at the age-old problem of surviving in old age Lloyds TSB The greatest gamble: a bet on your life and death Policy Portfolio How Francois Pinault got Gucci in the bag Share of the Month Stella Shamoon Northern Rock Income maximISA The high price to shoppers of store loyalty cards Sarah Cunningham introduces a new series on retail savings Those hazy days of summer Personal Investor Neville James Schroders Beale Dobie & Company Limited Enduring power that can save a fortune Helen Pridham explains the pros and cons of giving a relative power of attorney over your financial affairs Legal & General Develop a savings habit Don't just pay up - haggle Paula Hawkins explains the best way to get discount from an adviser Scottish Widows Phew, what a chiller Comment Foreign Colonial Unit-Linked Insurance Investments AA takeover forms sent out The Times Money Information Service Bristol & West Mini and maxi shelters A maturing Tessa can be usefully reinvested and up to £16,000 given tax-free status, writes Karen Woolfson Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrenda-link Investec Give your Pep a financial makeover Is your Pep's performance a bit dull? Sally Pattern explains what to do To make an anger more completeq Clare Stewart finds that some antique fishing baits can now command the same sort of prices as a week wading chest-deep in the Spey after the elusive salmon Aberdeen Standard Life Bank Competitive and flexible Paula Hawkis checks out the best of this week's mortgage offers Merchant Investors Assurance Who are these victims of endowments? Weekend Money Letters Legal & General Savers suffering sore points The plush price of posh home loans Chelsea Financial Services Summer Shock 54 It pays to study bank accounts Victoria Flecther compares terms and offers available to students Convenience for Clare Top ten traded shares fare worse than index Paula Hawkins report on the long-expected market correction C&G bows to pressure over penalties How the Banks Shape up Jupiter Makeover Time 57 Inside Anne Robinson Index Luxury Holidays John Morgan Under the volcano Montserrat's deadly volcano is still rumbling and 'ashing', but the islanders now hopw to turn the disaster to their advantage by attracting small groups of discerning eco-tourists. Cath Urquhart reports Fashion Travel Volcanoes Which Have Blown their Tops Girl power is so confusing The Great Divide The dating game is no longer just a case of men waiting sex and women craving love Visting Montserrat Manners maketch the man The art of courting relies heavily on chivalrous behaviour. John Morgan believes it could cure our lonely hearts Anne Robinson The most had in ages Hair coloure is a personal choice, or so Portla Colwell thought. Unitll she saw red, that is No such thing as a bridge too far Bridges have never been so daring or thrilling. Marcus Binney looks at the new designers Sky is not the limit for Rocketman John Naish talks to a man about to strap himself to a rocket for Britain Pick and mix looks for real women Must Have The Times A game of chance and fine wine The man who defined rock'n 'roll rebellion is a traditionalist at heart Out for a Drink with Malcolm McLaren Nationwide Drink Jane MacQuity a good wine list should not only be a unique of tempting vintages, but also be informative and fun to read Picture Gallery Star Buys Consumar Interet Summer Puddings The Times Cook A seaford feast is excellent for entertaining but can also be dressed down for more informal dining à deux A taste of China with cabaret thrown in Kudos restaurant has great food, says Mary Gold, but it is not the star of the show Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Perfect Shrimp Fritters The grapes, and fruits, of Ralph Jane Owen meets a British artist who loves his vineyard and believes in taking a stern approach with seedlings Me and my Garden: Ralph Steadman Have a crack at growing these Grow small, delicate flowers in and around your paving stones Stephan Anderton's Garden Answers Steadman's latest horticultural enthusiasm is… Gates Improve your life with a churchill's Stairlift Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Kitchen Magic Ladder Stabiliser Villagesquare Multiple Display Advertising Items Scale watcher Pinelog Chalet Pool for Sale Pond Sweeper Plant an orchard of nothing Councils around Britain are offering gardeners free trees to brighten up the landscape, and the idea is catching on, says Emma Haughton Rotary Power Homes & Gardens The best organic offers Gardems to Visit Weekend Tips To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) 00171 481… Knight Frank North of the Thames Branksome Park Poole in Dorset Building Plot or… OWL Quest Rydon Homes Vigia Spain-On-Show Bovis Homes The Times Meet the barn stormers Barns for Sale 'I'l tell mother about you' No. 10 hits the right note The next big questions: does it have parking? More Glastonbury than Girl Guides Elizabeth Judge attends the Girl Guides' World Camp, and finds things have loosened up since the days of knee-high socks Donors who make the ultimate sacrifice Leaving your body to science igenerous, but can be traumatic for relatives, says Sally Ballard Guide to Donating your Body Life is a risk: take it Life Rage Good and bad hair days made to measure Trasvestites and actors, and artists such as Gillian Wearing, buy fake hair in Brixton, Elizabeth Judge discovers Gadgets Shop Watch A good start in life Christening Gifts Picture Gallery Invest in a wood and see it grow It's a great feeling breathing life in to a dark wood, says Derwent May Lucy Pinney An alternative food therapy In a scheme to save baby grouse, hen harriers are getting a free lunch, says Andrew Morgan A Vet Writes Adopt Me The slow death of our seals Brain Pedley meets a man who risks his life to study the seal populations of Devon and Cornwall. He has uncovered an envoironment crisis that may soon turn into a tragedy Weekend Courses and Activities August 13-15 Shoparound Giant steps by the seashore To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6861 Fax: 0171 782 7930 The Erotic Print Society Staysafe Oreck Justools British Antique Replicas Stannah Solar Shield Multiple Display Advertising Items Worshipping the dark side Lee Henshaw visits a voodoo priest who claims to have rendered one man important and zombified another The Times Bookshop Children need wisdom to survive the computer age Tredo Church Services for Tomorrow Mould your own therapy Ruth Gledhill finds that prayer and pottery go hand in glove At your Service To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) Fax: 0171… Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Happy in the Africa he loved so much When Times travel editor Cath Urquhart went on safari to Zimbabwe, she met David Pleydall-Bouverie, who was killed last week by a lion in the bush he loved Watch the eclipse without worrying Camera obscura Be Bushwise and Stay Safe Page & Moy LTD Just the ticket for relaxed touring Back from the brink Julian Ryall discovers a brighter link with the West in Nagasaki and even ends up playing the Pied Piper Checking in Voyages Jules Verne Get to Know Nagasaki Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Where to see sites of war Taking the easy way up Alan Franks joins a Corsican walking holiday that cuts out the slog British Airways Holidays All aboard Corsica's white-knucke railway Jeremy Hart sees Corsica through Corsican eyes on the Island's cross-country train network Picture Gallery Riding the Rails in Corsica Australia Noble Caledonia Limited Obscure kind of tourism Travellers Bulletin Board Camera obscuras have been around a long time but come into their own for the eclipse, says Helen Rumbelow Holiday Helpdesk Pack your Bags Flying Visits Warm to golf Malaysia hazy over pollution Taxing the tourists Lonely Planet dumps tourist traps Travellers' Bulletin Board Voyages Jules Verne Everyone's wise to wear sunscreen Pets get insured Join the busman's holiday Stephen McClarence hops on the 1950s double-decker bus which has been converted into a hotel on wheels for an unusual tour of the Yorkshire Dales An E-type of brief encounter Nicholas Roe rekindles a love affair with a classic car and finds it gets all the attention in a romb around Yorkshire Voyages Jules Verne Museum of the Week Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds Airline Network Travel Options City Breaks Ou est le ice-cream van, s'il vous plaît? 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Llive'n' kicking Sackings, resignations, dented egos: Simong Garfield's candid book about Radio 1 is getting the stage treatment at Edinburgh. By Jerome Boyd Maunsell 42 Track Double Album out now Under a tenor With an electic repertoire and prices as low as £3, it's easy to see why the BAC Opera Festival carries on pulling in the crowds, says Tim Marsh Shack Trade Mark Pan Premier read Forget Nick Hornby-style anthems to the national game. The new football novel, as written by Greg Williams, portrays a realistic world of overpaid strikes and seedy backhanders. 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But it's a different picture now Marks & Spencer Wall street fighters Mitsubishi Motors Ore-struck the garden with metal in its soul Old punks never die Guggi's elements of style smart ideas to get the look The iron lady Gardens Hidden from the world we knew we had to take it on The Times Jonathan meades in Albi Cox & Kings Great Escapes The kitchen premier league Classic Choice This Month in the World's Most Stylish Home… Leather Workshop Direct Lancashire Reproductions Limited Thomas Lloyd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Breitling Novelli's secrets Offcuts … Barfly Our first meal Raymond blance and alain desenclos Woman Picture Gallery Worlds apart Partying with the likes of Liam Gallagher and enjoying the club scene in Manchester did not sit easily with Nimi Atta's traditional Muslim background. 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