News from 14/05/2003
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Dr Janet Cotter, Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Joanna Hunter, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Lister and Ian Cobain, DJM, Chris Ward, Martin McKee, Nick Pollard, Peter Gillman, Stewart Purvis, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jan Morris, Robert Thicknesse, Andrew Morgan, Rebecca Stephens, Richard Hobson, John Bale, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Windridge, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Adam Robinson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Tina Burchill, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Bryan Thwaites, Chris Bowers, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Raymond Snoddy, J. K. Doran, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ada, Fresoo, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alastair Kent, Director, David McVay, David Mowat, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Roland Watson and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Stephen Venables, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Nick R. Thomas, Nicola Smith, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, peter Kilfoyle, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, Caroline Winstanley and Clare Thompson, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Malika Browne, Peter Lansley and Russell Kempson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mary Westmacott, John Keay, Sue Lloyd Roberts, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Tam Dalyell, Michael Howard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Joe Bolger and Sarah Butler, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mark Austin, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Chris Patten, Peter Horrocks, Roland Watson and Rory Watson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Henry V, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, David Meara, David Walton, Xan Rice, Edwina Currie, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Suzanne Leonard, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rosie Thomas, Clem Cecil, Dorothy Byrne, Nick Hasell, Derek Malcolm, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sir Paul Nurse, Tom Dart, Tashi Tenzing, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, David Trussler, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Roland Watson, Michael Theodoulou, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris McGrath, John Bishop, Doug McKinlay, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Stephen Hoare, Tony Dawe, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Malcolm Burgess, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jane Hunt, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Annabel Thorpe, James Jackson, Edward Docx, Laura Peek, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Ed Douglas, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Martin Salter, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Edward Godly, Strathclyde, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoA1-Qaeda opens new offensive against the West Starting Today Index 'Weak' Blair urged to stand up to the man next door over euro Babylon reveals Saddam's gruesome secret Badger rampage IRA mole quizzed Aiming high George Blake dreams of cream for his Christmas pud Corum News & Comment Business The Register Sport Everest Plus T2 Www. timesonliiie. co. uk Tories doff their caps to vision of a new britain Age bar to curb forced marriages Supporters of hunt ban fear more delays Telegraph gives to Tories BT Prosecution to have say on murder sentences How I became a lunchtime spy for Moscow George Blake looks back without guilt—except about his first wife, he tells Clem Cecil in Moscow Ideological outsider with espionage in his blood Picture Gallery Christian Aid Straw wrests European job from Hain's grasp Tom Baldwin reveals a swich of roles to protect British interests AOL Disaster police 'could shoot' Force Chiefs on trial Mps have power, but don't use it Force chiefs on trial Rampaging badger puts five people in hospital Boy died during routine operation Girl, 12, dies after railings collapse On the Trail of Bad Temperred Boris BMW Lexus Toothless Tory makes figs excuses Toothless Tory makes his excuses Cambridge students rush to lecture on Russian lesbian duo People Phil Tufnell's TV triumph could earn him £1m AA Ps... Briton closes in on North Pole trekking record Sex slur rabbi 'set out to ruin donor' Drink-driver sped 100mph wrong way Man says he was molested by verger to Queen Debenhams The Number 'Stakeknife' denies being Ira mole as inquiry continues Nissan Intelligence chief appears by video Church rises to occasion Exam is hastily rewritten after theft of papers Resignation speech sparks backlash from all sides Vodafone Ex-militant finally breaks through the glass ceiling Minister's son to his place at Few friends for 'the girl who went over the top' Toyota Tories take opportunity for mischief Big cities remain Tory-free zones despite poll gains Duncan Smith promises to end Labour 'learning tax' House of Fraser Manmatters Tuition fees could cost Blair, middle class votes English oak is tops for garden climbers Seaside picnic at Boxgrove Man's home Northern rock It's hard to see why ancestors came down Victoria 's palm tree dies after 152 years Bills leave consumers powerless In Brief Toe-curling story Skydiving death Murder car found Euthanasia poll Births increase Mummy dearest Beatle's diary gets back to where in once belonged Who star memorabilia raises £l. lm at auction Which? Picture Gallery Barbara Taylor Bradford accuses TV of plagiarism Toy Story 2 is perfect British film Bespoke Suits & Shirts Afghan films to debut at Cannes Babylon weeps as grave of 10,000 gives up secrets Stephen Farrell reports from a burial site where Saddam took revenge after the 1991 uprising Pupils turn over a new leaf One. Tel Clarity needed in fog of war A1-Qaeda is now 'as great a threat as it was before September 11' The danger Terrorists had sights set on US experts The targeet Mainstay of bin Laden's network The stronghold Iberia (AP): The attacks Firm was 'cover for CIA' In the shadows Blood in pool marks change for expatriates The terror Frightened Westerners now wonder if it is time to abandon their enclosed lives, reports Michael Theodoulou Charcol 'Then there was an enormous explosion' The Survivors Rac Liberty Britain urged to curb anti-Semitic incitement Powell fails to secure concessions from Israel Barclays Body may foe British fugitive Stolen Einstein letters on sale in US black market Maths 100 (Reuters): Death of Un refugee champion In Brief (Reuters): Diplomatic thaw (Reuters): Reporter returns (AFP): Conflict resumes (AP): US expels 'spies' (AFP): Killer beheaded Hollywood stars act on video game boom Democrat desperados flee Texas to foil Republican map plot Time Miele US is set to add to nuclear weapons France halted by union protest over pension plan Government will try to sell reform package to moderates, Charles Bremner in Paris reports The Times Gardens Direct Airlines wise up to heavier burden of US passengers De Klerk wife's killer faces life Menem to bow out rather than face defeat in run-off Troops set: for war In AoeSi In Brief (AFP): Lawsuit warning (AFP): Forever amber Sars reaction (AP): Trauma children Concert Jessye Norman Festival Hill Riches Morrison First Choice the best shows in london The Times Bard's guide to barracks Theatre Henry V Oliver Benedict Nightingale Opera Hamlet Covent Garden Robert Thicknesse Theatre Unsupecting Susan King's Head, Ni Benedict Nightingale ArfsFIrst Blair's € policy: prevarication, procrastination and drivel The euro is not a private matter to be decided among Downing St neighbours You may think mobiles are uncouth, but actually they are civilising a generation Picture Gallery Case proven—war does not eradicate terrorism Poor marks for IDS, i the new; Marxist oft the block Unconventional Wisdom The EU constitution, ministers and a referendum Random Murder Saudi Arabia must confront the enemy within Out of the Woods A new guide for social climbers Clare Short and her resignation EU Directive's impact on healthcare Need for full debate on Finance Bill Communications Bill Gulf War syndrome Proms programme Mellor's move Bass guitarist for the Jimi Hendrix Experience Noel… Inquiry urged on Gaza shooting Iraq's media victims Expletives deleted Ordnance Survey Mind-bending The Weather The Times Crossword 22,351 Flixonase Allergy Weather Eye Need to Know more Briefing Chesterton call expected Vodafone to build stake Moss Bros holding rises Qwest founder must pay US trade gap widens Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Mortgages Blacked cabs Troubled insurers used ?11bn of uneared cash to boost finances EU 'golden share' ruling threatens vital companies Index Fuelling Injection US steps up battle with Europe over GM foods Man of experience Bit player in the film world buys Warner Village Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Economics Businessbigshot Ex-SEC boss starts firm Wal-Mart income 14% up McDonald's falls again Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates EU ruling tipped to put utilities in the firing line Corporation law delay vexes MPs Rolling Rolling Rolling Stock Protect firms vital to our nation How ministers kept 'control' LSE tries to lure Dutch brokers Death of Thatcher's favourite banker Brokers help M&s to join retail rally Geest slips as bid hopes are played down Shares Eurotop 100 Canny BG's ability worth bolding Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day Auction helps add impetus Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Big players start to zoom in on small cinema operators News Corp rules out buying Five in UK S&n seen as target after its Portuguese beer buy PowderJect bidder linked to DNA technology Business model is key to survival BSkyB drive to boost video revenue Dixons tackles unethical firms Rail authority to revive freight facilities grants Venture capital groups in ?1bn publishing deal Drug trial failure ravages Xenova Euro may knock recovery despite boost to exports US dollar plea helps pound Times on Line Industry gains... while travellers suffer UBS dips but bank chief believes that bear market could be over US redesigns the greenback Bank on the defensive Buckley to go public City Diary Home alone City Diary Chain of events City Diary Think Côes du Rhone wines Banking & Finance Europe struggles to put the GM genie back in the bottle Kingston rejects over-optimistic claim for profits The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Beers Conflict in Iraq helps T-Online into the black Former MB chief withdraws £14m bid The Times Travel Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not half so grim up North right now The housing market may have lost its shine but there are still plenty of buyers and seilers doing business in northern regions, says Megan Mason If buyers can afford to wait, sellcrs must choose a price that will ensure a quick sale City: Bath, ?250,000 Commute: Chilwell, Nottingham, £300,000 Country: Sleights, North Yorkshire, ?350,000 Property Lincolnshire Maidenhead Riverside Bath (15 miles) Kent/sussex Border South Devon St George's Hill Weybridge Surrey Winchmore Hill N21 Trade Rentals Www. Wembleystadium. com Wembley sets out its stall The National Stadium opens in 2006 but premium seats are on sale today. Tony Dawe introduces a two-page report Once-in-a-lifetime project Failure is not a word recognised by contractors building the new Wembley, says Stephen Hoare The rotating lift is expected to be more dramatic than the London Eye An arch that's more than just an icon John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, assesses the design of the new arena Wanted: a new model here Geoff Hurst, Stanley Matthews, Bobby Moore? Who deserves a Wembley statue, asks Tony Dawe Wembley Stadium Upfront scheme for the best seats The new Wembley will house thousands of cahs-generating premium seats. Gary Jacob finds out how the plan evoled A meal before the match or canapes at half-time? Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides On Saturday We're teaching our cars to see, because Dinner Club tucks in to huge profits Xan Rice on an investment club that showed fund managers how to beat the market Daimier Chrysler When a fund is not quite what it seems to be Xan Rice says that financial advisers are unimpressed by AMP's decision to sell the shares in its British funds Will Blair back pension insurance plan? ING launches with top savings rate Debate The history and future of genetic research… Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir George Grenfell-Baines Architect whose socialist beliefs influenced his work and the way in which he ran his multidiscipline Building Design Partnership Sir Michael Richardson Banker who adviser Thatcher on her privatisation programme, but ended his career with a lifetime ban from City Court & Social Sesto Bruscantini Italian bass-baritone who mastered 130 roles and was a mainstay of Glyndebourne in the Fifties Births, Carriages & Deaths Noel Redding Guitarist who took up bass to play with Jimi Hendrix but developed a volatitle relationship with the star To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Reg Bundy Drag artiste Regina Fong, who entertained with an often surreal mime act Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The DNA debates it is 50 years since the discovery of the DNA fingerpriting GM foods and cloning in the first of a two-part series, sir paul Nurse, right the Nobel prizewinner and cancer researcher, answer readers question The sky at night The Council for the Protection of Rural England is fighting light pollution—but does it matter? Mature Notes Round the Shops - Clothes for Hot Weather News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 14,1933 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular School news Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising A drum roll for competition winner Personal Column All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Public Notices Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard Luncheon Answers Rowan Dartington & Co. Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dinner Baliesteros summoned Tour committee request meeting… Chambers and coach go their own ways Athletics Police find drugs in Szabo's car Index No benefit payable to spouse Queen's Bench Division Williams firmly focused on more grand-slam glory Tennis Keil Harman Tennis Correspondent in Rome Grosjean hoping to bring an end to Henman comeback Only claims relevant to identity of cases Court of Justice of the European Communites Claimant's delay reasonable Court of Appeal Caribbean delight West Indies set record in victory… Pryce to miss out as Bulls run into Rhinos Rugby league Archer takes flight as Bristol exodus starts The results service Flexibility to the fore Get fit feet fit: Stretching for golf Today's fixtures Whitakers ready to dominate Equestrianism Scope Power sets his sights on crown In Brief McEwen prevails Sars caution Open coffers Dunhill Star to take revenge in Dante William Hill Rob Wright: York Reading the racecard Cassis upstages classic candidates New stand adds further lustre to northern jewel Yesterday's results Ballesteros given opportunity to clarity grievances Golf Brighton Racing Rob Wright Rob Wright: Perth Hanmer's sad return journey Cricket The Wright Track Course specialists Rob Wright: Newcastle Rob Wright: Exeter Championship previews An audience with Nelson Mandela? Give it a rest, Becks Times Square ` Marsden ready to risk all for Final chance Seconds out in Wenger's fight to halt United dominance Wembley seeks premium bond with fans Milan's red half emerge from local feud with place in final Rivals make history Cardiff turn for home in race for promotion Forest hit by Dawson ban Zurich Hayter proves hero for Bournemouth Chaclwick ready for final role Houllier prepared to spend his way to the title West Ham put block on Defoe's request Blow for Brown as surgery beckons Australia stunned by scale of historic triumph MacArthur awaits rescue after trimaran capsizes Why second-best is not good enough for Arsenal… From a Correspondent in Zagreb: Rusedski's agony takes another twist Thrill of the chase may spark renaissance for West Indies Inside Sport Sportsexclusive How to Life a Lie the Secret World of Informers Pages 4-5 Analysis Time to get off he couch: why psychology has failed Fashion Creme Inside Dare I Ask? The us Chat Show Host Jay Leno Says There are only 18 People in the World worth Interviewing. Hugh Rifkind Disagrees. You Just Need to Pose the Right Questions Verbatim 24 Hours If Tolerance is No Longer our Strong Suit, why Do we Take so Much Care to Appear to Be Considerate? Human Jungle I Admit that I Hate I Risked Death Why Would an Ira Man Dice with Death to Inform on his Colleagues? Former The Ira was Specifically out to Kill or Capture us Polar Pen's Progress Why Psychology Has Got It Wrong Psychoanalysis was One of the " Backbone" Sciences of the 20th Century, yet Depression and Behavioural Problems are Rife Today. In the First of Two Articles, Peter Watson Explains why Psychology Has Failed The Times Get a Wife, They Have the Flash Car and the Bachelor Pad. So why are Many Single, Solvent, Fortysomething Men Turming to Marriage, Asks Annabel Thorpe Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Derek Malcolm The Return of Voyage From how the Shop Famous for Lockouts Has Reopened its Doors Allergy Nation Can Allergies Be Triggered by Detergents, Perfumes and Glues? Tina Burchill Investigates The Times Offers Direct The Times Minimal Charms Photography are Thomas Ruff's Studies of Dull Everyday Life Just, Well, Dull? On Second Thoughts... Visual Art the Galleries of Paris are in a Frenzy of Reassessment. John Russell Taylor Joins in Lind Exhibition a Labour of Entertainments Entertainments Listings The Times Box Office Direct Great American Novel? " Terrifically Outdated" James Bone Meets Don Delillo in New York, and Finds a Modern Master Waiting for Fiction's next Wave Wilson up Close The War of Memory Never Dies Soldiers of Salamis TLS Diary Fiction Shorts The Times Books Direct Because It's There? You Must Be Mad Mountains of the Mind by Robert MacFarlane Gulag: A History of the Soviet Camps Bestsellers ArtsFirst Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Skill of the Day Britain Stopped was the Writers Grew Such a Mighty Fictional Oak from Such a Modest Acorn, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One T2 Crossword No 2965\ Viewing Guide Rolex Meet more competition winners Page 3 Revealed: Britain's top PA Lesley Trcharne Martin pA to Michael ward managing director of Lioydspharmacy She exemplifies the changing nature of the PA Her job is about management Fashion: what to buy for your summer holiday MPW Office/practice Manager Carousel Consultancy Ltd Pa/office Manager Office Manager/pa Media Sales Executives Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Eclipse The Times Secretary/administrator Aptus personnel Ipc media Super Pa/sec Career Design All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Piquant, portable and pretty cheap With the help of two PAs, Crème's foodies road-test sandwiches Jocasta and lane the job-shares Office Types Angela Mortimer plc Joslin Rowe Exclusives Typist Data Input Clerk Booking Clerk Accounts Clerk Audio Pa for Finance Director Sw1 Financial Assistant/bookkeeper Moody's Investors Service Ltd The Times Ocr Clait Suite NSR Skimpy for the sun Karen Homer Real -life fashion Time to choose chorizo London Development Agency Tiger Recruitment The Times Attic Recruitment The Times Hornagold & Hills Wells Fargo Securitisation Services Limited Courses & Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Creme The Times Offers Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionists Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Second Jobbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Global Strategy ?24,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times An exquisite house that's built on soap Time Savers Flame Picture Gallery Contents Picture Gallery A Victory for the Human Spirit Conditions Bad, Base Abandoned Said Code: It Really Meant Success How Jan Morris, Writing as James Morris, Recorded the Triumph for Times Readers Rolex The Ascent The Ascent Cotswold Facsimile American Express The Last Great Imperial Adventure and the Last Time we Could Look down on the Rest of the World It was a Magical Moment but It Also Marked the End of Innocence, Says Jan Morris 1953 Geographical 'One of the Most Stupendous Works in the of Science' A Mission to Measure the Earth's Curvature provided the Means for Estimating its Heights, Says John Keay The Ascent When Wrathful Deities Made Mountains Places of Fear Tibet's Relationship with its Land Has Been Transformed, Says Ed Douglas The Ascent A Network of Heroic Amateurs Get to the Top The British Expeditions of the Twenties were Tested to the Limits of their Endurance. Stephen Venables Captures the Mood of a Gentlemanly Era The Ascent The View from the Top Picture Gallery The Ascent Did Mallory and Irvine Make It to the Summit before They Died? Everest Climbers Killed Internationa Hores Show Glenmorangie Anniversary is Catalyst for the Rgs to Open its Archives Be Inspired by the View at the Top if You Can See It through your Tears For Many, Climbers There is No Great Revelation but for Others the Emotion is Overwhelming, Says Nicholas Roe Picture Gallery How the Sacking of Britain's Top Mountaineer Sparked a Mutiny Eric Shipton Has High-Altitude Experience, He was Revered by his Colleagues and Seemed a Natural to Lead the Team. But Too Much was at Stake, Says Peter Gillman Geographical The Importance of Rigorous Military Training and Diplomatic Skills John Hunt's Job was Difficult He Had to Soothe an Outraged Team and Deliver a Nation's Hopes, Says Joanna Hunter American Express The Ascent Purists Take on Pragmatists in Debate over Use of Oxygen The Ascent Bourdillon Get's within 300 Feet but Has to Turn Back; the Way is Clear for Hilary and Tenzing The Attempt at the Summit Begins. But Success is Four Days Away Picture Gallery The Ascent Hillary and Tenzing Face the Last 40ft. Both Men Begin to Tire; Will They Reach the Summit? The Ascent Picture Gallery The Ascent Hunt's Team of Heroes Have the World at their Feet as the Nation Celebrates Sally Nesbitt Recalls the Joy of her Father's Triumph 'I was on the Right Mountain at the Right Time' Sir Edmund Hillary Claims to Be an Ordinary Man. Rebecca Stephens Disagrees The Ascent MOPS The 'Golden Calf that Tenzimt Pursued Claimed Him in the End Jonathan Gornall Traces the Sherpa Icon's Descent into Disillusion and Depression Charity Devoted to the Peaks of * the World The Men who Carry a Country's Economy on their Backs The Treatment of Sherpas is Poor, Says Doug McKinlay Fame Also Means Death and Humiliation Coming to a Nepalese Cybercafe near You:'the Everest Experience' The Trekking Industry is to Blame for Disneyfication, Says Malika Browne Everest The Ascent Neither Man nor Beast: The Elusive Yeti The Risk of Paying the Ultimate Price is Just as Real Today Clive Tully Looks at the Perils Facing Inexperienced Climbers with High Expectations Ancient Lands Marked by Strife and Isolation The Ascent Win a 14-Day Trek to Base Camp Everest Join in the Celebrations Why Climbers Can't Keep Away despite the Terror of the Death Zone Rebecca Stephens Explains why She was Prepared to Lose Two Fingers—maybe More—for the Sake of Success The Ascent American Express
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