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News from 15/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Peter Studdert, Chair, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Warwick Cairns, Graham Chainey, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Valerie Crespi-Green, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tim Jones and Dominic Kennedy, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Hedley Troman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, MP, Elizabeth Judge, Russell Jenkins and Craig Clarke, Richard Irving, Nick Herbert, Hugh Brogan, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Patrick Moore, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Andrew Simmons, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster Political Editor, Neil Sinden, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Mark Court, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, George Roberts, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Victoria Segal, Michael Knipe, Hugh Leggatt, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Jack Ozanne, John Kercher, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Mulvihill, Ana Urena, Alan Hamilton, Ray Seltz, Nick Wyke, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Lister and Tory Malzahn, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Peter Abraham, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Richard Wilkin, Director-General, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Simon Lyster, Director General, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Rose Rouse, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Leah Tardivel, Jane Gordon, Paul Wilkinson and Ben Webster, Anne Karpf, Richard Cork, Alan Milburn Health Secretary, Malcolm Airs, Chair, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Rodney Bridle, Chair, Douglas L. Godbold (Professor), Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Diana Cambridge, Paul Sexton, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Max Gammon, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, George Szirtes, Dr Eamonn Butler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Sell, Chair, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, David Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Roche, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Kim Willsher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Helen Carroll, John Allison, P. J. Coster, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Harry Ganz, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Sharina Barber, Chris McGrath, Guy Florita, Guy Fiorita, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Ross Dunn and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Graham Norwood, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Douglas W. A. Blye, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Chris Sugden,

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Index Bush scents victory after vote ruling No move on ITV Potter magic fails Biotech exodus Best for Books Fuel protesters go the last mile—on foot Index Wife of George Harrison tells of attack terror 'There was blood on the walls. We were going to be murdered' North-South divide growing Red squirrels bounce back Ao RAMP Company Schools report Tomorrow The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Portillo's love gets entangled in the Web Parliamentary Sketch The Times Online Royal Mail 'is delivering euro propaganda' Legacy Dome bid poised for approval The weather today Brussels red tape 'stifling' British farming 'I truly thought I was going to die' Harrison chanted at intruder to ward off attack Two jailed in hospital mobile phone row Morgan clothes cut £40,000 dash Father's death ruins rugby star's big day Pensioner in 8mph cart causes M25 chaos Baron Philippe De Rothschild Bloody Sunday chief 'ad shoot to kill policy' Trimble in bid to halt RUC reform Autonomy Read between the lines Fuel lobby may sue 'hostile' police Rail company faces ruin because of crash 'go slow' Railtrack Christmas party ban Boy who died of meningitis had flu, hospital said Novell Bill and Ben back on the box Soap star loses last of his nine lives Britain's biotech talent may flee 'hostile' climate Sony Digital Camcorder Bulger press gag 'a passport to anonymity' Mappin & Webb Inquiry into £231m cost of MPs' offices Fujitsu Downing hours from freedom 27 years on Dixons £450m to help young avoid lives of crime Lazy staff blamed for jail tension Vauxhall Reising the Standand Lloyds TSB Prescott to act over site deaths News in Brief Brick damages Cab death arrest 1m DNA profiles Prisoner caught Star's funeral Correction NHS cash for nurses and poor areas GPs are treated to £140,000 a year Delle Com Top chefs to beef up hospital food Aol Women 'get less care after heart attacks' Queen approves book of modern worship Gum-chewing clergy rebuked British Gas Doctor caused hepatitis outbreak Talk Stigma puts girls off having abortion Railtrack Whitbread Panel spells defeat for Harry Potter Major the lion suffered from feline BSE Land shock kills century-old turtle Find No Title Virgin money Big water hazard ahead for golfers Flood victims alerted to infections Soley warns of party at war The Link Lib Dems 'caved in on secrecy' Freedom of Information Bill: Peers attack agreement on support Bill to scrap oath to Queen is rejected MPs vow to defeat air traffic scheme Saga Now's the lime Speaker in warning to employers Parliament in Brief 635 servicemen fail drugs test Puttnam calls for artistic statues Quote of the day Today in Parliament Row looms after Tory snubs fund committee Charcol A paper army marching into Euro battle Hoon attacks 'unfit inflexible' forces Sainsbury's Old Bailey for Lord Archer Spectre of anew Lebanon hangs over Barak The Times Online USS Cole sentries had empty pistols Define your Own Universe Line One Halifax Liberian leader says God is on his side India patrol helicopter crashes World in Brief (AP): Arsonist jailed (Reuters): Election deaths (AFP): Zoo bear kills boy (Reuters): Court ignored Vauxhall Forget that contest, it's football that really divides Florida Scottish Widows Mickey Mouse banter Campaign chiefs fail to break deadlock US Election 2000 For only £5.37 a Week You Can't Buy a Better PC County battens down as lawyers sweep in Norwich Union Direct Florida basks in spotlight Judge keeps up suspense with count deadline US Electon 2000 Daewoo Paris bans beef on the bone to calm consumers Panic over BSE spreads to Italy Helpful. co. uk Nortel Networks (AFP): Paltrow's new date is Heinz heir Serbia pieces together tourism industry fractured by war Prudential Train 'on fire outside tunnel' The Times Online Helmut Kohl diary heralds revival for German Right Putin ready to slash Russia's nuclear arsenal Gateway One. Tel 100% Telephone Co Blair harassed by call to drop Europe vetoes The Times Online With the fuel protest over, Blair says thanks a lot Gone is the hectoring as the petrol crisis heralds a softer tone from the PM Smokescreen fails to blind American scientists to the astonishing truth Picture Gallery Europe can learn from dead-heat democracy House music The Times Diary A Protest Sputters out The Times It remains to be seen whether ministers have really won The Right to Report The Times A principle that is vital to a well-informed democracy Hope over Experience The Times How Squirrel Nutkin in starting to fight back Critical response to Blair and Cook No time to lose on future floods State of Britain's dams Democratic gamble Road signals Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Safety under BR Special delivery Diversity is the V&A's strength Museum charges Vat on listed buildings A higher calling Court Circular The London Institute Lectures Appointments in the Forces Picture Gallery Champion pipers galore at the Glenfiddich Birthdays Personal Column Luncheons Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Lida Baarova Czech actress who caught the eye of Goebbels and Hitler Personal Column John Bury Designer who helped the theatre to break out of its tidy box, and who partnered Peter Hall at the RSC, the National and in the opera house Guard Put on the White House Ring Lardner Jr Screenwriter who fell foul of McCarthy and went on to script M*a*s*h Strong recovery for equities Aer Lingus Block on single ITV company likely to stay O'Neill accuses Edmonds of complacency over BT Pressure grows for markets Act to be delayed Vodafone's bill for licences shrinks EasyJet tipped for £800m tag LSE executives hold talks with US counterparts Interactive investor international EU points to end of tied car dealer system Business Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Results in Brief Cornhill Insurance Petrol price fall eases inflation Abbey joins rush to woo wealthy IP's chief executive in US quits First profit for Regus Internet security breaches cost £10bn Playboy postpones flotation Business in Brief Ford strike ballot Yates chief payoff Staples down 8% Northern dishes up higher sales Williams break-up windfall Insure. co. uk Blair gets stuck in the wrong lane The really are all after your money The upwardy moblic Mr Gent Marshall's art German tipped for Chrysler Cap Gemini Ernst & Young US leads blue chips higher Stock Market Durlacher back with the small caps Biggest Price Movements of the Day Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Vodafone is still worth a call to the broker Abacus Polar Northern Foods Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Eureko considers whether to say eureka to Equitable Life The UK is an attractive proposition for a pan-European insurance group keen to expand DLJ bank staff 'clause' way out City Diary America shows lame ducks can still quack Pacific tunes City Diary Watch this. . . City Diary Party line City Diary IWC Euro and unemployment Post via the Net Progress slow on vital deals for Vosper Letsbuyit to shun market Financial Spreads Profits surge 15% at MacDonald Hotels Kewill shares at year's low Enterasys Networks a Cabletron Systems Company German steel combine scraps float The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regain Abacus Polar continues expansion with £14m buy Sterling ahead as revenues increase Webex Energis frustrated by slow access to BT local network BT seeks damages from Vivendi Standard Life Bank Azlan shares rise on strong results Shell backs Chinese oil flotation Business in Brief Brewer to expand GB Railways woe Inveresk warning Just agreed bid Walsh finds the rainbow 's end Racing Yesterday 's results Hereford Newton Abbot Lingfield Park Sportinglife. com Hennessy for Lady Cricket Kempton Park Wolverhampton Course Specialists Aintree fails to build on its national appeal Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Moorcroft calls for solidarity as Berlin stands by Athletics Marriott Hotels-Resorts-Sutes Beckham the dressing-room king Picture Gallery For the record Today's fixtures Picture Gallery Lucky Duff comes out of doldrums Sport in Brief Jolly Jesters Bristol challenge Hicks marches on Delight for Dawes Bye bye Lisbon , welcome to the Costa plenty Tennis Williams threat Absence of Lomu leaves giant hole in Barbarians line-up Rugby union Genie Fitz-Gerald enjoys reversal of fortune Squash The Times Public Notices Legal & Public Notices Positive Kear edges ahead in battle of mind games Rugby league Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices England to face test of technique in spinner's paradise Cricket Lahore squads The Time Online Relaxed Giles eager to continue turn for the better Cricket Delivery Techniques Martin laying foundation for success Football With troublesome merger now behind them, AFC Sudbury are up for Cup Hendry denied a return to country pursuits Football Scotland v Australia (at Hampden Park, 8.0pm) The Premiership today Stanleybet. Co. Uk Barry relishes his teenage kicks Finland focus on the bigger picture Taylor's kids eager for Italian lesson The Times Crossword Cohen facing tough choice as father loses fight for life Morse Best for books Deluded love No Title The Times Contents Picture Gallery An obsessive love Judith Atkinson, who stalked a business colleague for nearly ten years, was spared prison and ordered to have psychiatric treatment. But her obsession is notoriously difficult to treat, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Test The General Synod 'I never believed her' What women A gruesome jigsaw In a hangar near Le Bourget, technicians are piecing together the remains of Concorde. Kim Willsher reports Club-class cosmonauts Space travel for paying passengers is closer than we think. But, says Roger Boyes, it may not be the most comfortable, or cleanest, journey you'll ever make The Times The Saturday Times The Times Squirrels stage a red revolution After decades of decline, the red squirrel is making a comeback, says Simon Barnes Why Blair must treat us adolescents firmly Chads , buggits and the need for new words Mr Brown's blueprint Our Easy Money team looks at tax-free savings and changes to national insurance NI increase: the latest The Derbyshire Forever on the fringe of power The Ashdown Diaries Volume One, 1988-1997 By Paddy Ashdown Allen Lane, £20 Isbn 0 71 399510 6 The Times Nicholas's friends Old Friends and Monern Instances By Nicholas Henderson Profile, £14.99 Isbn 1 86197 2466 A little hoofnote to history The Times Bestsellers Pioneers of the final frontier The Quest for Mars By Laurence Bergreen HarperCollins £19.99 Isbn 0 00 257030 0 The Neptune File By Tom Standage Allen Lane £12.99 Isbn 0 713 99472 X Diary & Letters An eye for an eye, they said The Avengers a Jewish War Story By Rich Cohen Jonathan Cape, £17.99 Isbn 0 224.06001 5 The Times Britain's war of Troy Hugh Brogan admires an epic new history of the 18th-century conflict in which Britian won its place in the sun Vivid bedtime stories for young and old alike Counting Stars By David Almond Hodder Headline £10 Isbn 0 340 78479 2 Letters of love at first sight Fiction Shorts The Cloud of Dust By Charlie Boxer Jonathan Cape, £10 Isbn 0 224 061089 Loneliness in LA Shopgirl By Steve Martin Victor Gollancz, £9.99 Isbn 0 575 07190 7 Waltzing around Vienna Passion By Lilian Faschinger Review, £13.99 Isbn 0 472 2066 2 One to savour Bread and Chocolate By Philippa Gregory HarperCollins, £9.99 Isbn 0 00 225761 0 A big small man Boswell's Presumptuous Task By Adam Sisman Hamish hamilton, £17.99 Isbn 0 241 13637 7 Standard bearers of a nation bringing it all back home A new, post-devolution anthology of Scottish poetry redefinmes a sense of nationhood and identity, says George Szirtes Drorings 10/10. See me From Milne to Molesworth, book illustrations are big business - and the subject of a new exhibition. Alex O'Connell reports Look carefully and you can almost smell the Marmite soldiers and hear the bell for break Around the galleries National Gallery Weather wonder Visual Art: The Mediterranean has as many moods as the artists who have painted it, Richard Cork discovers during his Paris round-up Courbet inauguarted a love affaire with the Côte d'Azur that nourished painting for decades Apocalypse Play choice London UK cinema box office Top Ten The master Taylor Interview: James Taylor is back with a "best-of" album from his lost years. Suits you, sir, says Paul Sexton I though I'd never be able to do anything without chemical support Pop Marti Pellow Albert Hall Who you kidding? Pop: Paul Sexton sees the mighty legend that is the who Climb some old peaks - and plumb some new depths - at the London Arena Townshend seemed bent on distorting some of his classics into long and unnecessary jams Royal Opera House Classical Concerts Royal Albert Hall Raymond Gubbay presents The Mikado Royal Shakespeare Company Aldwych Theatre Lyric Theatre Entertainments Listings Unbowed by Peer pressure Theatre: The cast may have lost its director but rise admirably to the challenge of Ibsen's Peer Gynt at the National says Ian Johns Peer Gynt is a curious and unwieldy beast. And any play with trolls is boun to be tricky Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Theatre The Witch of Edmonton Southwark Playhouse Built in the recent past When is an old house quite new? Fred Redwood reports on three houses rebuilt using original centuries-old materials Stock Page Stock FPD savills Laing Homes Enough Property Property No Title Allsop Barratt are about to Create a Masterpiece The fine art of imitation In the unreal world of trompe I'oeil and imitative decoration, artist Matthew Tingle is King. Ana Urena reports Bristol fashioned Bristol's waterfront will look shipshape after exciting changes, says Jack Ozanne A master of marbling House virtually for sale Evan Morgans is selling a rather traditional manor house in a very modern style. Graham Norwood reports Minimise the risks Christopher Warman goes online to check for environmental hazards FPD savills Property Italvilla Portugal Allsop Viva Estates Casas The Times Litigation costs and liquidation assets Court of Appeal Published November 15,2000 Lewis v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Others Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Mummery and Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment November 2,2000 Right to buy can have value referrable to discount Court of Appeal Published November 15,2000 Ashe v Mumford and others Before lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment October 18,200 Addressee of patent has practical interest in its development Court of Appeal Published November 15,2000 Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company v ATI Atlas Ltd and Another Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgment October 31,2000 Executive must tell Parliament of intention Queen's Bench Division Published November 15,2000 Regoma v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Ex parte Oraange Personal Communications Services Ltd and Another Before Mr Justice Sullivan Judgment October 25,2000 Litigation is not prevented by Protection from Harassment Act Queen's Bench Division Published November 15,2000 Tuppen and Another v Microsoft Corporation Ltd and Another Before Mr Justice Douglas Brown Judgment July 14,2000 The Times Official Solicitor did not fail in his duty Court of Appeal Published November 15,2000 In re a (Minors) (Conjoined twins: Medical treatment) (No 2) Before Lord Justice Ward and Lord Justice Robert Walker Reasons November 6,2000 Council power to sell land not a public law matter Queen's Bench Division Published November 15,2000 Regina v Bolsover District Council, Ex parte Pepper Before Mr Justice Keene Judgment October 3,2000 Without-prejudice draft inadmissible to challenge claim at trial Court of Appeal Published November 15,2000 UYB Ltd v British Roilways Bard Before Lord Justice Keenedy, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment October 19,2000 Impecuniosity does not stop receipt of interim payment Queen's Bench Division Published November 15,2000 Harman CFEM Façade (UK) Ltd (in voluntary liquidation) v Corporate Officer of the House of Commons The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Flying in the face of reason Digital Video Camcorder Interference Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2188 Calvet Picture Gallery A working relationship Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Beavers Recruitment Comnbultants Directors' Secretaries Mitchell Young Associates Anderson Hoare PA/SECRETARY Recruitment Consultant Ote Essential Media Nothefiffe House Knightsbridge Secretaries Susan Doughty recruicment Chris, the serial funster John Kercher a Working Relationship It's high jinks inside and outside the studio, with Chris Tarrant and his devoted PA Susan Willer Contacts The Moneypenny Test Mobile Massage Time Savers Web World Send the wrong e-mail and you could be fired on the spot The law that gives bosses the right to access their employees' e-mails could mean that instant dismissals become more frequent, says Fenton Brester Chair flair PA to the mayor Working for a mayor means that you might have a new boss every year, says Susan Elkin Only fortysomethings need apply If you thought that age bias meant that you'd never find another job, think again, says Diana Cambridge FYI Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Hanscomb Jago D'Arcy Hale PR Ltd Harris Jones Recruitment Ragdoll The Eclipse Organisation Ltd City Centre Restaurants Plc Gecko Nice People Employment Bureau All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Lilly Huntress Recruitment Specialists Image worries are not in vain Male Shot Play it safe Home and Away The Problem is Am I stuck in the tempin trap? Career crossroads To cry for Tasting Check-out chic Karen Homer In My Fashion Picture Gallery My Diary A day in the life of Sharina Barber, Pa to club-night organisers Simon Oates and Simon Raine in Sheffield NSR General Dental Council Oxford Susan Doughty recruitment Receptionist - Knightsbridge Joanna Trading Ltd General Dental Council Huntress Recruitment Specialists Business Centre Manager Jonathan Stevens & Co Jonathan Wren Berry Asset Management Plc The EMR Group Profit from Reading! PA in Banking Personal Assistant/Secretary Chelsea Experienced Office Manager Recruitment Consultant OTE Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Aldrich & Company Career moves Reception/admin The Holmes Group Workingirls Hot Property Positions Available Receptionist - To £19,000 Pa Andrew Martin Legal Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants TAY Associates Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Dunton Scott Film Council Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Beat the rush hour blues Delays, security alerts and signal failures can all make the journey to work far more stressful than a day at the office, but the secret is to act relaxed, says Rose Rouse Conference Call Lunch Break Advocati Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants The Times Book Keeper/administrator Legal All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed PA Medical Secretary / Nurse (RN) 24.5K Time Computers The Time From hotspot to winter wonderland Michael Knipe introduces a 16-page report on Spain's historic Balearic Islands and their British connections It's 12 degrees warmenr than northern Europe, with many more hours of sun Past and present glories unite in a capital city Palma The seafront is adorned with splandid marinas chock-a-block with yechts A towering achievement The cathedral of Palma is magnificent, writes Michael Knipe A young Gaudi spent the best part of 14 years carrying out a restoration of the building When to Go Sol Melia Everythin is possible Errol Flynn's last One of Hollywood's Greatest Legends Found Majorca so Fascinating that He Moved There Majorca Windmills and watchtowers, deserted coves, quaint fishing villages and folk festivals Picture Gallery Watching the Walking Travel guide writer Valerie Crespi-Green dips into her book of walks Poets and scholars bloom among the almond trees Michael Knipe tells how Majorca has attracted a string of celebrities to the island over the centuries Miró, Miró on A champion place for a two-wheeled holiday Cyclists of all abilities hit the road in Majorca with the former Tour de France winner Stephen Roche Cyclong Birds, bees and squirting cucumbers Wildlife Horatio's hideaway If You are Looking for a Peaceful Break with a Touch of English Naval History, Then Minorca Emma gave him a daughter, four years before his death at Trafalgar Put a spring in your step this winter Weather Getting There 'Taking the No 88 London bus day in and day out did it' Guy Florita meets two Brits who loved Majorca so much they set up homes and businesses there Expats Heart and sole of island's trade Shopping Shoemakers step into fresh markets Govern De Les Illes Balears Conselleria de Turisme Pine scents and plenty of room to swing a club The Balearics - especially Majorca - have become a magnet for golfers, reports Glles Tremlett Golf There are 15 courses, all within an hour's drive of wherever you are staying Residencial Mar Del Sur Sweet silence on party island Ibiza Giles Tremlett reports on a nightclub city that sheds its skin in winter All-night raves, Ecstasy and pink-faced clubbers are a distant memory Heights of clifftop luxury Hotels Wildlife Discover the joy of hearty cuisine Food and Drink Island food is all about good, filling dishes Guy Fiorita reports Air Europa Your wings to Spoin Take a walk on the wild side Formentera For walkers and birdwatchers a small island off the coast of lbiza is ideal. Giles Tremlett reports The place for slowing down and finding pleasure in the smaller details of life Clear the decks for a sport of sunbathing Yachting Claudia Schiffer Residenciales la Mola Port d' Andratx Sunseeker Sales Group

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