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News from 28/06/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Tom Rowland, Sebastien Duval, Val McDermid, Gillian Sayer, Lee McConville, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Jenny Edwards, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Liza Foreman, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Dominic Wells, Michael Weston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Alane Lee Diary, Sam Douglas, Pam Ellis, Daphne Todd, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Lucy Marshall, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Barry DENTON-MacLennan, Philip Wragg, Francis Elliott, Fiona Czerniawska, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Olga E. Lockley, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Alison Gelder, Don Campbell, Ken Russell, Kate McCgwire, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Patrick Baily, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Colin Synnock, Ann Baer, Peter Millar, Dick Badami, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Sir Graeme Catto, Jane Lamonby, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Jeremy Swain, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Pat Andrew, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Roger Field, Oliver Kay, Ulrik MØller, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Ron Goldstein, Tom Baldwin, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Ann Bryan, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Sharon Turk, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Iain Pears, Sir Dennis Walters President, MarilÈne Oliver, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Colin Spinks, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Professor Liz Kelly, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Fay Weldon, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Evie Prichard, Percy Barber, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Rose Carroll, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Adam Prideaux, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Michaela Nettell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Michael J. Hendrie, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Gemma Anderson,

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Index The Times The new tenants Brown promises a 'politics of change' Darling and Miliband for promotion 'i will try my utmost' Rail fares to rise by 30% above inflation Severe weather alert Hardy Amies theft Designer dies Concerts backlash Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Then and now. Chalk and cheese. Night and day. Black and white. Blair and Brown … The handover A sombre arrival at Downing Street was as carefully scripted as Blair's ecstatic reception in 1997, writes Ben MacIntyre Just call me Gordon. 'Yes, Prime Minister' The handover Old school ties: more mottoes Boodles Blair's key women are on the way out as Brown freshens Cabinet with new faces The handover Hewitt declines offer of another job Beckett's future still to be decided The nine pitfalls in the path of the new leader Changing of the guard is nothing new for the Palace The handover Givenchy 'i wish everybody, friend or foe, well. And that is that. The end' . . . and then he was gone The handover Mr Ordinary's extraordinary journey The handover What they said Meet man with the worst job in Government: the new Chancellor The handover Life and times Picture Gallery Cherie gives her side of the story BBC cuts off PMQs 'Cronyism' claim Brown in his friends' words and his own The handover Dfs 'My promise is, I will try my utmost' These were the words of Gordon Brown outside 10 Downing Street in his first speech as Prime Minister PC World Egyptian billionaire 'who spied for Mossad' found dead Financier accused of acting for Israel He told friend he feared assassination 'Girl, 16, gang-raped after taunting teenager about his ears' Call to cut term for attempted murder Coalition agreed Crowded stage 2012 Lottery refund Bin goes a long way Use it or lose it Superdrug Flood-hit towns and villages told to get ready for more heavy rain Downpours destroy quarter of pea crop Love and peas Law chiefs admit arms deal 'damage' Killer jailed for life Diabetes help Rape admission Tokyo murder case Festival bounce Auris Rail fares set to rise several times above inflation rate Recent increases Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Homebase Our man at the Palace People The Blairs aren't even in their new home in Connaught Not every trendy media type in East London has welcomed The ever-available glamour model Nell McAndrew reaches new heights of dignity, posing with Rupert Bear, left, in a photocall to launch the Woodland Trust's Ancient Tree Hunt To Battersea where last week Andrew Motion, the Poet … A peculiar follow-up to Dame Shirley Bassey's emergency Postscript Working for David Lammy, the Culture Minister, is no … Yesterday, Ringo Starr and Sir Paul Mccartney were … A lecturer joins the University of Southern California Christine Hamilton on married life. "It's not easy, … Prince seals £20m loan deal to save stately home for nation House's treasures were to be sold off Scheme includes a new model village Attitude Giorgio Armani IPlayer to let viewers watch when they want 'As revolutionary as colour television' Fears that service could slow internet Staples Making it work at home Selfridges & Co Playboy husband is cleared in Jimmy Choo spying case He had 'the right' to hire detectives Moonlighting Met officers convicted Philosophie Brown the Idealist must embellish the tenets of Blair the Realist I'm 42. And I was utterly shocked Picture Gallery At last some sense: medicine for poppies Transparent solutions to opaque terror problems Homeless action Turncoat MPs It's a hard job: does Tony have to do it? Harman's issues Saved by a smack Timesonline Sheffield steeped in mystery Proof's threshold Reading skills Choral Carwood Doors away Race to the death Snogwarts A hazelsworth Most of all, we need a down-to-earth leader Is that baa-ing coming from both sides of the House? Mary Ann Sieghart Simon Barnes We're sorry, MoD tells gay victims of persecution Barnardo's Out in Forces National Trust faces charges over death Previous call for trees to be checked It was just a freak accident, say family Currys Plastic duck armada is heading for Britain after 15-year global voyage Bath toys lost at sea in Pacific storm Route helps study of climate change Suzuki John Travolta John Lewis Boy stabbed to death because he looked at gang 'the wrong way' Victim attacked by up to 20 youths Friends tried to revive popular pupil Tesco Man ordered to help ex-wife who spent her divorce cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Free seeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctors vote to cut delays and ease access for early abortions Career women's fashion icon dies Liz Claiborne, 78, had cancer Designer changed the retail industry 3 Store Switch to 3-D one in the eye for film pirates Argos Police criticised for skid deaths National treasure is saved Van rage fiancée spared jail Another Wimbledon high-flier The Jaeger 'Daytime naps and staying up harm children's development' Nikon Oxbridge losing its appeal as finishing school for the elite More than half graduate elsewhere Most still went to private schools Cambridge gets £1m for Jewish-Muslim centre SAAB Damp squib is an ill-timed disaster story from Baghdad First night Musical Kismet Coliseum Dell Traffic warden attacked at Iraq soldier's wake Victim is 'critical' with head injuries Police arrest man in his early 20s Multiple Display Advertising Items Bring back mortgage tax relief to help first-time buyers, says builders' leader Multiple Display Advertising Items How it worked Wife believed £53m gang would kill child Manager's family paraded as hostages Interrogated with a gun to his head Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS manager in pay row killed herself Colleagues shut her out, says father She leapt from a motorway bridge House of Fraser 'Scandal' of payoff to patient-safety chiefs Tiscali Macho stags have macho sons but daughters are little dears Deer study finds genetic dilemma Syndrome likely to apply to humans KIA Motors Europe Megastars play to empty seats after fans balk at ticket prices Performers forced to cancel concerts Music on internet blamed for trend Iran Price of fame World crisis of confidence in Bush Drop in support in poll of nations Many Muslims prefer bin Laden Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan dismisses 'comfort women' apology MPs in Tokyo outraged by US call Korean victims cheer decision Multiple Display Advertising Items ANC leaders vie for crown as Mbeki tries to heal rift Multiple Display Advertising Items Key dates TalkTalk Checkpoints could be first target for Peacemaker Blair Win Investing French reputation wilts but British get more satisfaction Foreign Staff, (Reuters): EU agrees flight data deal Sack race Fake Roman soldier snaps over size of tourists' tip Outrage at €4 offered for photo Prize holiday is marred by assault Multiple Display Advertising Items Ancient arena Lost victims are named in Cyprus Some families still cling to hope Joint project to identify missing The Times Divided island (Reuters): 'Wall of silence' over secret jails (AFP): Climbing tragedy (Reuters): Fujimori seeks post (AP): Power cut chaos (AP): Gay protest halted (Reuters): Killer snowstorm EU's newest states still plagued by graft and violence Crime problem in Bulgaria worsening Romania court reforms falter Silence over corruption and killing is helping nobody Gun law AFP, Reuters: Dozens die as heatwaves and floods sweep across Europe Powergen (AFP): Police kill 18 in drugs gang raid (AFP): Tooth linked to royal mummy (AP): Patients 'dumped in streets' Drivers riot as oil-rich Iran rations petrol Filling stations are set on fire President faces backlash in capital Anglian Wealth gap Budgens Restless jury could reach quick verdict in trial of Lord Black Tycoon remains defiant to the last He will await his fate at nearby hotel Churchill The Times Buffett blasts system that lets him pay less tax than secretary Wealthy 'must think of other 99%' Billionaire says he is a Democrat Brown seeks business counsel BAE investigator Rock's hard place SMG warning Quote of the day Debt offer pulled Business big shot Ranks of rich grow faster in Britain than rest of Europe Rising rates Stock markets Still room at the top in Sports Direct after job rebuff Council of awe for the new Prime Minister Picture Gallery Jitters on Rock look overdone Commodities Rich pickings Currencies DAKS Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Mr Brown's first order: 'Let's go to work' Industry chiefs to aid Prime Minister Advisory group to assess new policy Business big shot Mervyn Davies Manufacturing an explanation The Times Brown-nosing can, allegedly, pay off City Diary BCC survey ignites criticism of Royal Mail as strike nears Checks in post Forty years on and you can really tell City Diary Plates by Gordon Ramsay are selling well at Waterford City Diary A mole at The Lawyer's annual awards insists that the City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Smaller stock Hardy Amies calls police as £350,000 goes missing Warrant out for former executive Retail expansion and deeper losses Orange Northern Rock shares hit as profit growth is set to slide Rising rates Argues against further rate rises Will give more cash to shareholders Merging housebuilders fear more pain The brakes are definitely being applied but there is no danger of a crash just yet Rising rates Spending eases as interest rate rises hit home Timesonline The Sunday Times SMG gives second profit warning in a year as analysts cut forecasts Samsung BT faces shake-up as wholesale chief heads Down Under US investigator looking at BAE is carrying powerful legal weaponry Kerry pushed for top-level inquiry City stays bullish on defence group Washington's inquiry leaves British officials in the dark Co-op members' £19.6m payout FSA makes waves Fewer holidays Red Bee staff fury Pension fund fight SRT's great leap forward Timberland Flooring British firm agrees deal to equip China's army with radios SRT to license up to one million sets Dismisses fears of attack on Taiwan Private equity still on rise, says Goldman Sachs chief Picture Gallery American mortgage crisis forces buyout firms to pull debt offering Pressure is on The Sunday Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Rolex British funds Aeroflot cites data gap as it withdraws from pursuit of Alitalia Russians balk over sparse details Italy adds ten days to bid deadline Heathrow express Ryanair's takeover bid for Aer Lingus fails O'Reilly dips into his own pocket to reshape Wedgwood Restructure to cost €100m Third shake-up will claim 500 jobs The Times Suez refuses to sell key assets to lure shareholders into GdF deal Wheel of fortune (Reuters): Sweden to review Nasdaq's OMX deal (Reuters): ProSieben buyout (Reuters): China's foreign fund (Reuters): French EADS report Deutsche purchase My new gizmo has gone up in smoke but I can't face ringing yet another call centre Customer satisfaction plumbs the depths as a survey suggests that we are fed up with poor service, writes Martin Waller Equity Prices Land Securities 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 Investors check out grocers as FTSE continues decline Large caps Investment fund takes a gamble Small caps Gilts Serco shock is good opportunity to take advantage of price Stagecoach SMG The Right Rev Maurice Wood Bishop of Norwich who was outspoken in his conservatism and was an ally of the US evangelist Billy Graham Captain Rennie Stewart Officer in both the Army and the Navy who worked to ensure the preservation of the 46-gun frigale HMS Unicorn Captain Rennie Stewart, OBE, VRD and Bar, soldier, sailor and hacklemaker, was born on September 12,1917. He died on June 16,2007, aged 89 Sky at Night Weather Eye Kenneth L. Franklin Astronomer who detected radio waves from Jupiter, the first known noise from another planet Kenneth L. Franklin, astronomer, was born on March 25,1923. He died on 18 June, 2007, aged 84 Petro Balabuyev Designer who produced the world's largest and heaviest aircraft, the An225, now back in use Petro Balabuyev, aeronautical engineer, was born in 1931. He died on May 17,2007, aged 76 John Ward Lives Remembered Robin Midgley Nellie Lutcher Josef 'Jupp' Derwall West German football manager who won the European Championship in 1980 but lost popularity with his ruthless style Jupp Derwall, football player and manager, was born on march 10,1927. He died on June 26,2007, aged 80 Jack Kerr Powerful New Zealand Test match cricketer Jack Kerr, cricketer, was born on December 28,1910. He died on May 27,2007, aged 96 John Hart International sportsman and ambitious industrialist John Hart, Industrialist and honorary secretary of the International Rugby Football Board, 1971-86, was born on April 7,1928. He died on June 10,2007, aged 79 Bright Jupiter low in the south as the sky darkens Sky at night July Successor to polluter not liable under later law Law Report House of Lords Notification was not required Court of Appeal Advocates must respect privilege House of Lords Court Circular Reception Service Appointments Latest wills Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Luncheon Meeting School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Civil honour Island retreat that Parisians adore Late travel How to beat the French to Île de Ré Enjoy the charm of exclusive resort British Isles Late deals Night in Suffolk, £49; week in Luxor, £247; week in Spain, £279; week in The Gambia, £299 Short haul Long haul Pares can be perfect for pleasure Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Thunderbolts may strike from a cloudless blue sky Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 28,1948 Winning Move Solution Weather Weather quest Moore plots Irish Derby glory with A1 Shemali Racing Champion jockey seeks consolation Dettori ruled out of Curragh classic Carlisle Yesterday's results Salisbury The meeting at Leicester today is subject to a 9am … Kempton Boxing Bath Football Newcastle Racing The Wright track Yarmouth Hamilton Park Leicester Earthquake leaves Folkestone shaky Racing Warwick Course specialists Ashton looks to Algarve for inspiration Rugby union Door open for players to impress Leicester face tough cup defence Athletics Results Baseball Bowls Cricket Rugby league Other sport Football Golf Shooting Snooker EDF Energy Cup The Sunday Times Trying times set to end for rivals with Vainikolo's switch of codes Rugby league League legend Whitaker's sights on fifth victory in Derby Equestrianism Stimulant use rises as top players wake up and smell coffee Drugs in sport Caffeine cleared as aid to athletes Drug taken as pill or in sports drink Cold comfort Sick Van de Velde struggles to qualify White on slide McHugh through Bruce penalised Kessler fails test Top grades Fighting chance given to those trying to escape life of crime Boxing Special report Rick Broadbent says Luke Dowdney is hoping that his boxing project on the meanest streets of Brazil will transfer well on London Hatton and Warren team up for fresh bout of discussions Boxing Special report Tomorrow Hattons v Warren Leadbetter under fire as Wie struggles to rediscover her best form Golf US Women's Open Coach to the stars criticised by rival Teen not broken par in past 20 rounds Cricket scoreboards Kent Spitfires were left the more frustrated after … Three to follow Yorkshire fail to see joke as Smith plays straight man Cricket Twenty20 Cup Adams and Wright pile misery on Hampshire Somerset v Gloucestershire Durham v Leicestershire Swann shows class against faltering Derbyshire Collingwood ready for the long haul in shortened format Cricket NatWest Twenty20 international New captain plots England glory route Trott passed fit, Bell still doubtful Betfair Squads Morgan hopes for presidential seal of approval Jury's out on Alinghi after series leveller draws protest Sailing America's Cup Swiss team's backer blowing hot as light winds trouble the holders Pickering makes great strides after taking step up in class Athletics Tyro sprints away from older rivals Gebrselassie sets two world records Win tickets and VIP passes for the British Grand Prix Alonso ready to slip into top gear Motor racing Yeung buys time in Birmingham takeover Football Morgan reassures Wolves supporters 'Reasonable' new investor will not rock Bruce's boat Credit Suisse Capello on brink of Real exit after personality clash Football Italian coach pays price for success Schuster in line to take over as coach Times Online Revolving door Knighthood would be fitting reward for New Man who changed old ideas Football Henry 'was looking to move after Dein left' Football Striker made first contact with club Wenger set about getting best deal Premiership Rugby Academy Clubs ownership rules are 'sufficient' Role for Gorman Wednesday fear Jupp Derwall Players must impress as Sanchez seeks to rebuild Football Coleman poised to accept Sociedad offer Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots The Times García the key as Liverpool step up pursuit of Torres Football Makeweight role in deal may appeal Benítez expects to get £25m man Media Planet Probably the best sponsorship deal in the league… Eriksson makes a move for Reo-Coker China's ambitious plans suffer setback with last hope joining early departures Tennis Wimbledon Results from SW19 Order of play Road to final Jankovic manages to stay relaxed, helped by her not-so-pushy parent Tennis Wimbledon Spirit of the game remains important First hurdle crossed with ease Molik stirs the fighting character in Williams Tennis Wimbledon Ivanovic shining brightly as the new queen of hearts Tennis Wimbledon Labelled the sport's Zeta-Jones Serb shows that she has a steely side Crunchy Nut Endgame has allowed Henman to play with freedom and fun Tennis Wimbledon Timesonline French dressing Match points Costume drama Ground force Thrashing of the day Simply cuckoo Tuning in Rain or shine? Gasquet leading way as French start to make their presence felt Tennis Wimbledon Nivea Tennis Wimbledon Timesonline Times Crossword 23,639 The Insider Lampard is target for £15m move by bullish Barcelona The Times Bt Index Football Cricket Index The face Just how good is Mr Good Guy? Did you see? Transparent motives The click Did you know? Physician, heal thyself Did you hear? Joint action against stoners VJ-Day - August 14,1945 - in Times Square, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt: part of an exhibition of the work of "the father of photojournalism" that opens today at the Michael Hoppen Gallery in West London Modern morals For The Prefab Five As the Spice Girls announce their comeback, two Times music critics take conflicting views on the 'girl power' pheonomenon and its relevance today Against Spicing up their lives: the road to girl power, fame and fortune Revivals: hits and misses Timesonline Is ice-cream the likely cause of my food poisoning attacks? Ask Dr Stuttaford The Times Watch that halo of Saint Gordon vanish gradually Dear readers, you have been a delight 'i thought Phil would be a boring old fart, but he wasn't like that at all' When Times Political Editor Philip Webster agreed to be a mentor for Lee McConville, an 'at risk' youth from a tough area of Birmingham, neither one could have foreseen how positive the experience would be I want to be a journalist — I love it! The Times The Times We're all hippies now Hippy values at Glastonbury imbue her generation with a desire to rescue the planet, says Evie Prichard Well, it sure beats fishing Dominic Wells bonds anew with his children amid the Ypres-like mud Escape from Utopia It was supposed to be the idyllic model for a post-apocalyptic society, but the founder of Utopia tells Anjana Ahuja that he has had to take a break, shattered from the pressure of creating a new community Letter from Dylan Ken Russell What a Feeling The future is heading straight at you One of cinema's biggest moguls has spied the future and it's 3-D. Can Jeffrey Katzenberg win us over, asks Kevin Maher Harper's Bazaar Multiple Display Advertising Items Suddenly, it's all about me It really was an affair to remember… We asked you vote for your most romantic film scene of all time. The entries, and the tears, flooded in. Which made you cry the most? Paris Je T'aime The Times The winning reader's entry: West Side Story was my story One giant jolly green dud Reviews Film Children may devour the slapstick, but the once-mighty Shrek has somehow lost all his charm and spiky humour, says James Christopher Tell No One A Sicilian's journey to America is one of the best films Wendy Ide has seen this year Golden Door The Times Warning: this item contains a spoiler for J. J. Abrams fans Ministering to the Sicko Michael Moore shuns a glittering premiere to unveil his critique of US health care before the down-and-outs of Los Angeles Henry Rollins: Been there, done that, got the muscle T-shirt Pop Ziggy Marley Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Benvenuto Cellini Barbican Reviews First night Theatre Angels in America Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Pop The Who Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Rites Festival Hall Britain's most unwanted show? Last night's TV Britain's Most Wanted Paedophiles BBC One The Times David Chater's choices Wimbledon, it's better on TV Parky, you'll be missed Today's TV True Dare Kiss Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm How Green is Your High Street? BBC Two, 9pm Live Golf Night: US Women's Open Digital Choice Sky Sports 2,6.30pm Wills and Harry Go to Vegas Sky One, 9pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Scrubs E4,9pm Child Chain Smoker Channel 4,10.30pm The World Service: London Calling BBC Four, 9pm/11.55pm Film of the day Film choice Channel 4,1.20pm Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge WELLMANclinic Times2 Crossword No 4253 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Full Tilt Poker Index Transearch Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting to work is half the fun The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job When… What Else Happened All signs point to a model career Profile Paul Marsh tells Clare Dight how two unrelated jobs provided an ideal catalyst for a challenging career as a modelmaker Milkround How Do I Become… Timesonline Engineers still top the list at technology giant The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers A long history of innovation has made Siemens a popular destination for engineers, but they're not the only graduates the company is recruiting. Martin Birchall reports No 95 Siemens More than a fun day out How To… Run a Teambuilding Exercise Although teambuilding is seen by some as a chore and by others as an expenses-paid day out of the office, these exercises have real benefits, as Emily Ford found when she spoke to the experts Worklife Challenge Find out More The Office Psychologist MBA Choices Case Study Innovation Overpaid bosses can cause unrest Case Study Executive Pay The 60-Second Business Book Making the most of your star performers A Career Guide To… Talent Management Published in association with HayGroup and the Mca HayGroup Inside Contact us It pays to be a corporate gymnast Talking Point Fay Schopen finds that companies have to be agile and flexible if they want to be successful in a fast-changing world HayGroup Urgent call for new skills Research Summary The future will demand fresh approaches to management but many businesses readily admit that they are not confident about how they will try to meet the challenge. Carol Lewis reports Management Consultancies Association The Low-Down In Brief The Key To… The Sunday Times You can't clone leaders Talking Point Recent surveys suggest that British organisations are poor at developing leadership. Mark Hunter speaks to talent management experts to find out what's going wrong Get to know your team How To… Develop Staff Taking a hands-off approach to staff development is a recipe for corporate disaster. As Clare Dight discovers, understanding your workforce is key to realising its potential The Sunday Times Opinion How Do I Become… Teamwork gets results Collaborative Working As companies adopt a more global outlook, greater collaboration is a vital corporate need. Emily Ford investigates how some of the big players are tackling the challenge Diversity The Times HayGroup Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Planet Jaeger-Le Coultre A lot of what you fancy can do you good as auctions boom The rich are different. Activities that to the rest of us would look like extravagant expenditure they manage to turn into something that actually earns them more money, explains Tom Rowland Hurlingham Polo Association Contents Media Planet Princess Rising stars of the contemporary art world You will have to hurry to catch this year's graduate exhibits, but if you miss out there's also affordable work by emerging artists on show all year round at London's commercial galleries and artist-run shows and space. Emma Lilley nominates her pick of the young artists fresh to the scene Lufthansa The golden boom goes on as the art frenzy reaches new highs As sectors of the art market mature investors sense that some have developed an immunity to the inflationary peaks and troughs of the past but there is still no substitute for thorough research before buying Jaeger-Le Coultre The magic carpet to turning a quick profit Haggling brought the price of a pair of carpets brought on a holiday abroad down for Roger Field, but had he still paid over the odds? Living by the sword Quality and condition are all when it comes to collecting arms and armour but while to some they are fine art that happens to be in a military setting others get a buzz from handling weapons used by warriors of a past age, explains Roger Field Blackwall Green Contemporary furniture takes fashion heights A new wave of high-end collecting of contemporary design is underway that mirrors the booming market for contemporary painting and sculpture Why being Brown is out The collectable item to avoid for the investors if possible over the past seven years has been antique furniture made of polished wood, what the trade now rather sneeringly calls brown furniture. But there are exceptions, explains Tom Rowland HSBC Private Bank Second homes, second to none From the sleepy little horse-lovin' town of Aiken, South Carolina, to Spain's Costa del Sol and the deserts of Dubai, there are an increasing number of residential developments built around the sport of polo where globe-trotting players and their families can find homes-away-from-home Upcoming polo events When it comes to sporting events combined with elegant socialising, polo's most important fixtures compare with Royal Ascot racing, the Henley regattas, sailing at Cowes Week, tennis at Wimbledon and other quintessential English occasions on the summer season calendar. They are not to be missed Three litres of utter perfection Some invitations are worth prizing. On a perfect lazy day in Burgundy this summer an invitation to a wine tasting turned out to be one such an event, writes Tom Rowland Entertaining and team-building at polo: good value for money Corporate hospitality, where companies wine and dine and entertain clients at big events, is an important part of a firm's marketing strategy. Now 'corporate events', the catch-all phrase for a company's team-building activities, has also become big business. David Woodd, chief executive of the Hurlingham … Understanding the risks is key Although seasoned collectors are only too aware of the inherent risks and exposures of owning and investing in art, many new collectors may be unaware of the potentially significant pitfalls and of the need to have specialist insurance to protect their collection Riding emotions With timeless Italian design from Mochi Craft How the pretty Mona Lisa pays her way Cruises down the Thames help to balance the books for one young entrepreneur who took to the sea Federation of International Polo Polo — a truly global sport Patrick Guerrand-Hermés, president of the Federation of International Polo (FIP), was in the stands last Saturday watching the England vs New Zealand international test match at Beaufort Polo Club and reflecting upon the state of the sport today Private jets reach new highs thanks to top enthusiasts The very rich and very busy are turning away from scheduled air travel stoking an expansion in executive jets Floating loans for super-yachts Martin Miller's Gin The Times The mistress of the acerbic and champion of women Interview She May Not Leave WHSmith Richard & Judy's Book Club Choice Review The Portrait Collect them all Welcome to my world of darkness Author's Notes The Torment of Other Review A Darkening Stain by Robert Wilson

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