News from 22/03/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gráinne Gilmore, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Ivor Harris, Linda Bonnett, Neelam Verjee, John Rimington, Duncan Wetherall, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Alastaire Allday, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, James Harding, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Girish Menon Director of International Operations, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Marilyn French, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Clive Mackie, Antonia Senior, Roger Jubin, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Steve Johnston, James Underhay, Ken Russell, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Sherwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Bill Jupp, Lord Tebbit, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Joan New, Russell Kempson, Fergal Dowling, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Siobhan Kennedy Mergers and Acquisitions Correspondent, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Rebecca Subte, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Alice Peycke, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Barbara Jupp, Kevin Maher, Christine Seib Investment Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Jonas, Alan Green, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Lomax, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Robert MacDonald, John Farmer, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Neil Fisher, Joanna Lambert, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Conrad Black, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Baroness Quin, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Zaki Cooper Director, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, James Christopher, Mark Corby, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Luke Delahunty, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Nigel M. De S. Cameron, Jan Raath, Barry Hyman, Fay Schopen, Bryce Elder, Len Smith, Joe Bolger, Tom Norrington-Davies, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Index The Twopenny Budget 'Ninja' police bolster Mugabe Scorsese turns to life of Victoria Blast on nuclear sub under Arctic Bob Woolmer death inquiry Screen the dirt on Hollywood Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Inside The Times - your 20-page Budget pullout Pugh Two face life over gangland pub 'hit' Changes too costly Sentence reduced Winehouse a US hit Correction Population boom puts parakeet invaders on the hitlist Birds face cull to save native species Estimated 30,000 living in colonies Clever - and tough like Bogart Boodles Angola sends 'Ninja' paramilitaries to bolster Mugabe's security forces Police notorious for their brutality Zimbabwe's own force at full stretch Cambridge applications fall as variable fees come in Protest ends Tiredness blamed for doctors' errors Stabbing arrests Cannabis ultimatum Fire victim named Nanny accused Peanut doubts Budget 2007 Dior Scorsese's new film about Victoria is by royal appointment Queen at 18 ''Oh darling! I do so adore silent film' Bvlgari Schism close as US bishops reject ultimatum over gays Origins of split Lloyd Webber begins his search for a new Joseph Two crew die after explosion on nuclear submarine under Arctic Royal Navy vessel on deep-sea exercise Air purification system failed in blast Beneath the surface Patient who overcame leukaemia killed by a dirty hospital shower Dentist 'used instruments to clean his ears' Legionnaires' disease Prostitute murder suspect faces wait Student's £4,000 for hurt feelings Mandela's message 14th-century calculator sold ''i am not going to penalise the holidaymaker'' Budget 2007 Ing Direct 'Flawed' report on IVF clinics recalled after court challenge Drug test soldiers are facing dismissal Farmer is cleared Pop group's lawsuit Crooked adviser Big Brother deal The Doctor returns with a sassy sidekick. Who? American pilot who drank whiskey 'in his sleep' is cleared Believe me, you can sleepwalk to disaster Inspired, perhaps, by the example of Lord Turnbull, … People Dolce & Gabbana Elton calls for amnesty People Picture Gallery According to bookforum. com, Andrew Wylie, the fabled … Heather Mills and Sir Paul McCartney "still have a … Postscript Nicolas Sarkozy, the French presidential candidate, … Fifi Trixibelle Geldof, we hear, has recently landed … There seems to be little chance that Paula Abdul will … Tom Cruise is to play a Nazi in a film about the attemp Children who had meningitis are more likely to fail exams First big study of young sufferers Many have special educational needs Bradford & Bingley Danger signs Teenage suicide warning against flu drug Tod's British citizens told they would be deported Chaotic hunt for foreign prisoners Wrong people were returned to jail Reid urges police to take on more minority officers Aspect Property Group Head count PC World H&M Crowds play waiting game for PS3 Hundreds queue to buy new console Violence marked launch in America Citroen C6 Three cheers? Undiscoverd India Black's lawyer pokes fun at his 'snotty, arrogant' client Defence attempts to humanise peer His life different from ours, jury told Sky I'm no Gatsby, peer tells Times Green Flag Marksandspencer Old Dog, New Tricks Brown shows encouraging flexibility on taxation and spending Ten-Year Itch Hong Kong gets a real election campaign, almost by accident A crew unlikely to reach take-off Picture Gallery The magician who hasn't lost his touch Be off with you, Lord C. And your Church too Getting on top of street crime Clean up our water Let Gordon Brown be judged on his record Fifty years on — it's EU v US Timesonline A vote for the bus-ticket opera Conrad Black: a response Boat Race blues Jewish Mrs C A good con What about the bright ones who don't apply? Why Sydney is in a lather over my shampoo theory Budget 2007 Faith-based degree 'damages science' Research merger opposed Lexus Council 'sorry' for tortured children Laura Ashley Mogul's claim over hate e-mails 'trails off like spaghetti' Evidence leading nowhere, says QC Malign presence in media company Energy saving trust Al Fayed seeks 'every scrap of Diana evidence' Request pushes back inquiry start '17 years to read all relevant papers' Ralph Morris Currys Five Mellow and mature but hardly a bold new start First night Pop Travis Koko, NW1 Theatre Tycoon sues university for return of 'magic' artefacts Currys Girls are main target of 'cyberbullies' Cooperative Insurance Turn out the lights, Prince says Blaze guts Stan Laurel's school Scouts prepare for centenary Fiat brings back famous 500 Against a Million 300 Became Legend Surf's up - and it's just a bore The co-driver that prevents crashes — and gives you a buzz as well The Times Bonhams Transport chiefs raid seatbelt safety fund Dogs are the New Gods Science finds why our heart rules our head 'Humane' part of brain is identified Intuition and logic work together Bringing it all together Hard choices Europe Hong Kong Elon Musk From cyberspace to outer space: entrepreneurs give Nasa a run for their money Lift-off for PayPal founder's rocket Experts welcome the tour 'cowboys' Vote for my enemy, says Chirac LandSecurities Oil chief held in second corruption investigation Europeans make an exhibition of themselves A revealing examination of art and soul Spurt Enoughsenough (AP): World asked to give a day to think about struggle for water Sony (AFP): England fans land as strike ends (AP): Bells go home after 80 years Reporter defends Taleban deal (AP): Russia marks disaster deaths Car bombers kill their decoy children Two used to beat checkpoint security Left to die as insurgents flee Newashas@hongkong TheSmileTrain Budget 2007 Colt Clinton uses money and her husband as weapons against rival Dollar election Only one winner in race to shape Hong Kong's future Power of Beijing looms over election Businesses eager to toe party line The Times Budget 2007 The Times Gene study of ancient religion may give hope to a dying breed (AP): Bodies are dragged through the streets (AP): Slaughter threat (AP): Flooding blame Reuters: Beastly passports Reuters: A lot of bottle (AP): President's 'crimes' Reuters: Pupils kill teacher (AP): Easter egg hunt Sky Dame Kiri's briefs win in knicker showdown Bally Hatton Garden blooming again Total questions Bid-rigging raids Louisiana deal Quote of the day Flying start Business big shot Altadis told to accept Imps offer if no other bid appears Top shareholders give instructions Pressure from rapid consolidation Orient-Express to be sold Hold the front page Stock markets KKR and Bain join rush to buy Cadbury arm Wall Street soars after Fed rate hint Commodities The man from Brussels steps in to do the PR work for private equity Royal Mail's empty post Smoke and mirrors in Morgan's Altadis tactics Currencies Still sparkling Timesonline Need to know Deloitte Rising City rents bring sparkle back to Hatton Garden Council policy opens doors Developers offer cheap space Historic district Cantor has run of woe The Times For some reason le tout Luxembourg has persuaded itself that the Arcelor headquarters on the Avenue du Liberté is being redeveloped as an upmarket entertainment centre for Mittal, the new owners of the steel company, and its clients, customers, etc City Diary Threat of rate rise ebbs as turbulent markets ruffle MPC Punch not pleased with lease release Buy shares in paint makers. I am told by someone in … City Diary Picture Gallery As I wrote a while back, a leaving do at Sainsbury's … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch New profits warning raises the pressure on Inter Link Cake maker's shares tumble In talks about raising borrowings Orange Business big shot Chris Thompson SFO makes further dawn raids in Torex inquiry 3i poised to acquire Enterprise in £486m buyout OFT comes down hard on alleged rigged building bids Hampton rules out Royal Mail job (PA): Ted Baker ahead (PA): Tesco land deal Kesa's Comet plans (Reuters): Texas City cut Sportingbet pays $400,000 to call it quits Online gambler settles in Louisiana Prosecutor opts for cash payment Scandinavin Airlines T . . . Mobile US justice deals mixed hands Frustrated Pirelli ready to dismiss Telecom Italia board Vertical chain India puts on hold approval of Vodafone Hutchison Essar bid New markets are targeted (PA), (Reuters): Britain may agree to 'open skies' deal (AFX): HSBC appointment (PA): Inditex profit leap (AP): Boeing 777 order (XFN): China Mobile grows Mack's order to 'take more risks' pays off handsomely for Morgan Stanley Quarterly income soars by 70 per cent Avoids sub-prime lending meltdown Bertelsmann earmarks €6bn for new-media acquisitions Bank secures court reversal in $1.58bn Sunbeam case Streets ahead The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds The quest for efficiency kills off choice in public services European fears mount as gas producers weigh up cartel plan Results in brief Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Yell shares rise on whispers of private equity interest Large caps Investors go digging in Africa Small caps Gilts Smiths is unlikely to bomb, but there are better buys in sector Weir Group Carluccio's Banking & finance Equity Prices John Deere Freddie Francis Versatile Oscar-winning cinematographer who enjoyed a parallel career as the director of innovative horror films Freddie Francis, film director and cinematographer, was born on December 22,1917. He died on March 17,2007 aged 89 Law report Weather Eye Jim Cronin Self-trained wildlife park owner and campaigner who rescued abused apes from across the world Jim Cronin, MBE, campaigner for primates, was born on November 15,1951. He died of liver cancer on March 17,2007, aged 55 Lives in Brief Luther Ingram Singer of the R&B classic If Loving You is Wrong Luther Ingram, soul singer, was born on November 30,1937. He died on March 19,2007, aged 69 Taha Yassin Ramadan Saddam henchman who revelled in his brutalising role Taha Yassin Ramadan, Vice-President of Iraq, 1991-2003, was born in 1938. He died by hanging on March 20,2007, aged either 68 or 69 Role of family rights in immigration appeals Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Memorial services Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-War University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Nannies & Domestics All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Birthdays The Times Public Notices Anniversaries Winds on high create saucer-sized snowflakes Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 22 1871 Winning Move Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Boudicca If you're harbouring ideas of a break . . . Late travel British Isles Airline Network Bonus for skiers as snow returns to the slopes Short haul The Times Long haul An explosive start to Easter in Florence Firework ceremony to bring good luck Meehan and Cole united in quest for classic glory Racing Once-raced filly set for Newmarket Strategic Prince wants fast ground Big-race betting Chepstow Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Beijing 2008 Kempton Park Cricket Ludlow Racing Southwell Ayr The Sunday Times Sibley spearheads England's bid to take off in top flight Table tennis The Sunday Times Football Results Basketball Ice hockey Rugby union Football Fixtures Other sport Squash Tennis Woods wins power game off course as well as on it Golf Master still moved by memory of father's help Brick by brick, China's great wall of sporting repression is dismantled Beijing 2008 Hosts hit the springboard to success at right time Beijing 2008 Diving medals send out message World braced for further surprises National express England line up against old rivals Davies leads way Sponsor needed Battle of Britons Artest charged King's reward Bircher in eighth New Shanghai tournament in doubt as unease spreads Tennis ATP's round-robin experiment ended Sharapova pleased with new equality Thelondonpaper Vainikolo attracted to union ranks Rugby league Hill hopes to hit heights with home help Rugby union Top of table Northampton splash out to capture Van Niekerk The Times Country chairman highlights England 'leadership problem' Cricket World Cup Leicestershire players under fire Snape and Nixon express their regret Timesonline Winter breaks sure to be warmly welcomed Timesonline Tickets going cheap or free to give attendances a boost Cricket World Cup Vintage Jayasuriya proves too good Scoreboard from Port of Spain The World Cup today The Times 'I don't see a conspiracy. We never got any threats' Bob Woolmer the inquiry Widow dismisses foul play theories Depressed but no excess drinking High-flying British policeman at sharp end of proceedings On the record Pakistan team get armed guard as hotel remains centre of attention Bob Woolmer the inquiry Pathologist asks for further tests Investigation may delay journey home Scoreboard Ireland celebrate as Inzamam exits in tears Diabetics at risk from coronary thrombosis Shaggy dog story soon reaches end for Paphitis Sport on television London seeks Olympic boost from World Championships bid Boxing West Ham soldier on as season ends for Ashton Football Troubled striker has more surgery Gabbidon gives club good news Gillett attempts to placate anxious Benítez The Premiership today Hungry Staunton ready to get teeth into challenge despite latest grilling Football European Championship qualifying McLeish wary of revived Arveladze IFA keen to keep hold of Sanchez Senior players are letting Ireland down, says Keane How to host the Games-and still get change out of £600,000 Football Countdown to the new Wembley London 1948 bill dwarfed by 2012 Home of football takes centre stage Video footage puts Chelsea in the clear Berbatov 'staying' Charlton frustrated Graham returns Agent's appeal fails Hargreaves revels in role as essential England heartbeat Football European Championship qualifying Fans and coaches now respect talent Bayern's 'minder' targets win in Israel Carragher prepares to answer country's call at left back McClaren sticks to his plan despite new injuries Football European Championship qualifying Barton is no one-cap wonder, says Pearce The Times Father hoping for Wembley reunion with son of Israel Football European Championship qualifying Promising striker adopted at age of 8 International but has no passport Renault Outrage over threat to 'massacre' Ronaldo Football European Championship qualifying Fans free to travel after strike comes to end Times Crossword 23,555 The Insider Woolmer 'murder' mystery Police examining hotel CCTV footage TV reports death by 'strangulation' The Times Inside Football Golf A fitting climax, but . . . Winners & losers 20 signs that Brown is turning into Stalin The Times Timesonline Need to know 2007 vs 2008 BDO The basic rate of income tax is cut, but low-paid workers will pay for it Personal finance Brown scraps 10p starting rate High earners can offset the difference Marginal view Battersea Labour majority 163 Robbing Peter and 'demonetarising' Paul Cancer Research UK Timesonline Marginal view £1bn drive to tackle child poverty — but is it enough? Family finances Tax credits rise for poorest families Charities say it is a drop in the ocean Disappointment for investors in Isas Investment curbs CGT disappoints Picture Gallery See the light, and you will save pounds on home energy bills Environment BDO Marginal view African rainforest targeted by environmental fund Fizz goes flat after increased tax on bubbles Duty changes Biggest rise in fuel duty for 8 years leaves drivers to pay an extra £2bn Duties Gas guzzlers' road tax up 40% Petrol rise is put off for six months Our dear old Uncle Gordon publishes his Three-Year Plan, but what is the big idea? Northern rock Chancellors' challenge Higher tax threshold gives income boost to over-65s More aid for failed pension schemes Pensions £6bn increase for compensation fund Campaigners say increase not enough Marginal view Prudence puts praise for Brown on hold The jury Most of the Times jury have been left better off, but few seem to regard the Chancellor as the people's champion Professional couple Single pensioner Young professional Tradesman Nurse Student Disabled worker Single mother Retired couple Company director Chancellor 'misled over pledge for state school spending' Education and health Growth rate for education halved Brown accused of U-turn on plans Long-term worries hang over NHS Marginal view Boost for Islamic bonds New fund for good causes Legacy change fails to impress Counter-terrorism spending up Morrisons Package promised for Ulster when power-sharing returns Summaries Tax change a 'kick in the teeth' for small firms Business Increase of 3 percentage points Announcement criticised as 'bizarre' Companies will be keeping the champagne on ice Marginal view Student loans will be sold off to raise £6 billion Reduction in rates relief could backfire, say property experts Tax rises may leave few operators willing to gamble on a supercasino Big boost for science calms fear of research grant cuts Whitehall to feel the force of the big clunking fist Economics The big squeeze Growth forecasts still on the sunny side Picture Gallery Brown's words 'A wasted opportunity to save new Labour's sinking ship' Cameron mocks 'master of strategy' Brown hails long-term reforms Budget 2007 Dizzy with success over latest tractor-production statistics Householders face pay-as-you-throw charges for non-recyclable rubbish Lyons report Rate could be set according to weight Critics fear it will increase fly-tipping Shaking up the system Quiz answers Tax tables what it means for you KPMG BDO Stoy Hayward Index The face A royal reporter Did you see? Astronaut, not gastronaut The click Did you know? Can buy me love Did you hear? Wigged out He Chong, of China, competes in the 1-metre springboard diving at the World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne. He took the silver medal Modern morals Still a burning issue Thirty years ago Marilyn French wrote The Women's Room, a bestseller hailed as the first feminist novel. Now, as it is reissued, she tells Jane Wheatley she is still full of fury that the world remains a place messed up by men Despite my book, things for women are worse Marilyn French on why she thinks that feminism has failed to achieve all that she yearned for The Times The Times Why won't David visit Goliath? Blame it on Dick's dicky ticker Gordon who? If possible, plan ahead — and don't dilly-dally Don't let good food go to waste With the news that we throw away more than a third of our food, Tom Norrington-Davies suggests ways to put it to good use and keep it out of the bin Emma's kitchen . . . Sacha's kitchen . . . Children: is bigger healthier? Answers your health questions Topic of the week No, I don't fear death — I'm just frightened of dying The Times Hitachi New Releases Ken Russell Will I ever eat lunch in this town again? Mr X, an Oscar-winning producer, attacks the industry he relies on as he tells the story of his hit movie that wasn't The Sunday Times Growing pains of a spied-on kid Antonio Banderas tells Stephen Dalton how being a star helped to finance a story from his own past The movie milestones of Antonio Banderas Swords, sandals and royally OTT Reviews Film Zack Snyder's computer-enhanced gorefest 300 is a hit with teenage boys and Wendy Ide 300 15,117mins Amazing Grace PG, 109mins Catch a Fire 12A, 101mins Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles PG, 87mins I Want Candy 15,96mins Ian Johns revisits the weirdness of Seventies cult films and basks in Brasilian melodies Midnight Movies 18,86mins Catch and Release 12A, 115mins Namastey London TBC, 135mins The Gigolos N/c, 91mins Brasileirinho N/c, 90mins Blu ray Disc How green are his Beverly Hills The Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd, star of Amazing Grace, is that rare thing—a Brit who has fallen in love with the LA lifestyle, he reveals to Kevin Maher The Times I share Woody's need for a muse It's natural for Woody Allen to announce another movie with Scarlett Johansson. I always worked best with my favourite enigmatic actors Becoming Jane Catch a Fire Cruising with the Godfather Closing Credits Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, er, June Whitfield . . . Who would you cast as Margaret Thatcher in the biopic? Tell us at timesonline. co. uk/film Gong with the wind Timesonline Theatre Reviews First night The Lady from Dubuque Haymarket Theatre Royal, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Trapped in a limbo land Europe Barbican Pit Pop Stackridge 100 Club, W1 Opera Poro Royal College of Music, SW7 Tv&radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Chaos at the ChÂteau Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Yellow House Channel 4,9pm Variations House Five, 9pm Shark Five, 10pm The Business (2005) Film Choice Channel 4,10.30pm Checking out (1989) Channel 4,1.50am Infernal Affairs (2002) MultiChannel Film4,9pm And the beat goes on and on . . . Last Night's TV Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4169 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon HMV Index OU Busines School Multiple Display Advertising Items Is work just a waste of time? The Week in Work You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Statwatch All the best plans go up in smoke Profile Emily Ford learns from Steve Martin that a life in pyrotechnics is just perfect for people who like things to go with a bang CPL Petroleum The Office Psychologist Case Study Escaping the Mid-Career Rut Meeting the deadline Working in the City If you can show a combination of commercial awareness and excellent communication skills, a rewarding career in the high-pressure world of financial media awaits, says Debbie Harrison What Do You Think? Reviews are not the place to spring surprises Work Life Challenge The Times MBA Choices Deadline Buster New Recruit to High-Flyer Become Politically Savvy Investment bank wants the best of the bunch The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Demand for places on the graduate training scheme at Morgan Stanley is intense, Martin Birchall reports, and much of the competition comes from the rest of Europe Timesonline What is it? Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm with 600 offices is Being green is simply a matter of principle A Career Guide to Opportunities in . . . Regeneration Places for people Contact us A little experience will go a long way Professional Development Carol Lewis learns that there are many ways for graduates to find the path to becoming a regeneration specialist MacDonald Company Things are changing down by the riverside Opportunities in . . . Waterside Regeneration With about £12 billion going into the regeneration of inland waterways, construction, environmental and community development skills are in demand. Mark Hunter reports What It's Really like Working in . . . Regeneration How Do I Become an . . . Historic Buildings Inspector Natural symbols of Olympic success Public Space It is not too late to join the designers, planners and artists who are working on a legacy for London. Fay Schopen reports Milkround Park Life Is your career green spaced out? 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