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News from 21/09/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Melanie Lovatt, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Robert Vincent, Keith Sherwood, Colin Webb, Robert Lindsay, Frankie Burr, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Tony Ring, James Ducker, Damian Arnold, Baroness Valentine, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Clive Woodward, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sam Banik, Joe Joseph, Soweto Kinch, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hannah Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Gordon Miller, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John McFall, chairman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, J. Oldcorn, Anatole Kaletsky, Jayne Dowle, Mushtak Parker, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Clare Kenny, Elaine Davis, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Louisa Barnett, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Geoffrey Carter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Keith Whitford, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sarah Goudie, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Chris Partridge, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Abdul Adam, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Roger Foord, Ben Stroude, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Jan Francis, Elisabeth Megitt, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Brian Collins, Rupert Hambro, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Nancy Wood, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Roger Dobson, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tom Porteous, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Joe Bolger, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Index Equal-pay tribunals 'not fit for purpose' Equality chief calls for moratorium on claims No-win, no-fee lawyers behind 'alarming' surge José tells The Times: 'I'm waiting for phone to ring' I was hamstrung by law, says Bank chief Ming bites back 'Price-fixing' cartel Cash-snatch plan Stock Exchange fight Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Taxman to question families over gifts that beat death tax Fines may be imposed for undisclosed transfers House values increase inheritance dilemma Collecting billions Ride a bike? You must be rich Wealthy cycle 2½ times farther than the poor Health worries push more on to the roads Vicious cycle Cartier Cautions and spot fines lead to big fall in cases reaching court Magistrates hear only one in eight crimes Government accused of 'fiddling' the figures 12-year-olds locked up for racial attack on boy, II Pugh Britain is stalling our BAE inquiry, says US Terror suspect centre EU treaty vote Brussels is nearer More post strikes Bomb man questioned in Madeleine hunt Incinerator owner 'did not speak to parents' McCanns say they will take lie detector tests Gucci We were not asleep at the wheel, Bank of England managers tell angry MPs Northern Rock Governor and team given two-hour grilling Brussels denies claims on obstacles to rescue The sparring Index When conservative haircuts tore a strip off Swervin' Mervyn Bank's deputy was found wanting. He may have to go Business Liberty Tory's political career in ruins after 'assault' on pregnant wife Andrew Pelling in danger of losing seat Neighbours say they are shocked by arrest Five held after suspected burglar falls from hotel Patek Philippe The Times Supermarkets accused of fixing dairy prices OFT inquiry Tesco, Asda, Safeway and Sainsbury's named Watchdog sends them dossier of allegations Saab 93 Currys 'Farmers have packed up — it's just financial sense' Auris It was happy families at Naomi Campbell's charity show at the Natural History Museum last night. The Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice helped to raise £176,000 for flood victims. Elizabeth Jagger and Leah Wood were also there from the Rolling Stones family As Fleet Street turns its many beady eyes on the new … According to all reputable sources, tomorrow is the … Postscript Why should Mel B (Scary Spice) want to appear on Americ "Humiliation, " opines Sean Penn, "is a term we always A wedding and a funeral: £52,266 People His work with Iraq and the US economy may have be "i don't want to go out for lunch and spend £20, " … Downsides to growing a beard: "Girls don't check you … Yakult If Mervyn King is looking a touch weary, we may know … In related news, do look out for double-page Northern … We missed it ourselves, but we are told that Jade Goody The shape issue PC World Crash for career in the fast lane George Michael HIV interview is cut for being 'too personal' Two BBC producers are forced out as more vote-rigging cases emerge Director-General says all lapses known now On-air competitions to be reintroduced The Power of Change Play Fair, Pay Fair Employment tribunals are not fit for purpose Ming Spring The Liberal Democrat leader has earned some thinking time for his party Hail José Mourinho has added to the gaiety of the nation far beyond football stadiums Help! We have no gambling crisis Picture Gallery Blame the blundering Bank of England Thunderer: Keep virgin births and gold plates out of politics Chiswick House Crossrail benefits Never too old The moral argument for intervention in Darfur Archbishop attends secret service Timesonline Oxbridge bias A bear's tale The future of cricket Legal niceties The art of the skive A forgotten gem Hot flush The remarkable death of Dixie America The nurse (and the loss adjuster) will see you now . . . Jaguar Brown offers summit a lifeline: I'll go — but only if Mugabe stays away Boycott compromise is offered to organisers He refuses to budge on 'him or me' threat Hospital suspends Muslim chaplain barred by mosque Icesave The shape issue Boots It's oh so British, but with a bit of bling . . . and why the heck not? London Fashion Week Dfs Boys brandishing a rifle are caught on CCTV as they aim at crane driver A Mighty Heart Tate galleries attract record numbers The rare bittern is booming again Ten convicted for 'sadistic' dog fight Climate change may help rainforests A topical revival struggling to voice its message First night Theatre The Burial at Thebes Barbican Furniture Village Genetic test for prostate cancer Diagnosis of disease will be more accurate Fewer painful biopsies will be necessary Cheap gene scans raise spectre of 'the worried well' Easily misunderstood Nuclear waste stocks need 'urgent' action 28 catch rare fever First free books Farm given all-clear Cheddar on a roll Hyundai Church island offers sceptics a second chance to become virtually good Pro-gay agenda pushes Church closer to schism I'm back, black and off to a flying start as girl next door Pupils are missing up to 19 days of school Heart attack trauma Baby death arrest More to benefit OAP locked in toilet Velociraptor was a feathered fiend Jurassic Park villains were misrepresented Fossilised bones belie smooth-skinned image 3 store Argos Office staff lose their jobs after bosses catch them trading on eBay Nine council workers were worst offenders Union says internet access should be curbed Cyber-bullying: laugh and you'll be considered guilty HSBC We challenge the consensus — and I'll be leading fight, says Campbell Liberal Democrats My age will be asset at election, says leader Call for vote on EU membership, not treaty Harvey Nichols At last things are going to plan on Planet Ming Fresh ideas, but with little impact on the voters EbaY The woman who got out of bed to catch a monster Barclays Germany America Europe plans €2.1bn cash snatch to rescue 'white elephant in the sky' Private firms pull out of Galileo satnav system France behind move to raid farmers' budget Ahern denies hiding secret cash donations Prime Minister spars with tribunal lawyers Credibility on the line after decade in power British Gas Nationwide Sky How to cure seven-year itch? Limit marriage to seven years Sarkozy bypasses unions to argue for change Cheltenham & Gloucester (Reuters): Freed academic must stay in Iran In brief (Reuters): Clinton aide on fraud charges (AFP): Sentence cut in crucifixion case (AP): Jews urge ban on Nazi march (AP): Sheikh leaves £4,000 tip Lifeboats (AP): Rescuers try to reach villages Wesley-Barrell 'Nazis' put a stop to D-Day landings Heritage officials scrap re-enactment Members of German side 'revered Hitler' Master Card Cruise (AP): Mistaken identity leads to $1m lawsuit (Reuters): City brothels sold off to developer (AP): Genocide suspect found in Frankfurt (Reuters): Helpful robot falls out of favour Kodak (AP): Thousands support monks as they march for a third day against junta Exiled interpreters left in limbo as they wait for salvation from Britain Desperate translators beg MoD to save them But 'no plans' for UK to offer help or asylum Liverpool Victoria Big drop in sectarian killings since last year Fifty years after Little Rock, thousands march again for equal rights and justice The Times Who says you need charisma? Ilva Everyday Beautiful The reluctant Prime Minister prepares to step up to the plate Wife clings to hope as Fossett hunt is halted Multiple Display Advertising Items Conspiracy theories Bin Laden calls for jihad against Musharraf Al-Qaeda wants Red Mosque attack avenged Support for President declines across Pakistan Timberland Flooring The Times The Times Middle East investors bring oil-enriched wallets to City Credit turmoil kills off more property deals 'Happy hangover' Cash for Carlyle Banks tell of exposure Quote of the day Bernanke optimistic Business big shot Chris Gibson-Smith Arab rivals gear up for struggle over London Stock Exchange Gulf sovereign funds may take dim view of ailing dollar Rock steady? Sainsbury's sale enters final stages as Qataris see the books Stock markets Bank must show leadership after Rock debacle Stability in Paternoster Square Renault Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Pain in Spain? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrison puts £1bn property deal on ice over credit squeeze I am not concerned by the delay, says Sir Ken Pre-tax profits up 57% as sales rise to £6.01bn Business big shot Chris Gibson-Smith Market turmoil forces MWB to postpone sale of hotel chains for the second time Fund manager puts his faith in Rock with £50m share purchase Banking crisis RAB Capital taking 6 per cent stake in bank Retail investors share fund's confidence Compensation on FSA agenda Leaders in London Summit 2007 King, the Bank and the Rock The Times What happened, how and what comes next? Treasury plans £250m prime land sell-off for luxury hotel and homes Upbeat retail and mortgage data just a 'hangover of happier times' Collins Stewart's small-cap man sails off into the sunset City Diary This is Loftland, luxury investment properties being sold by Berlin Capital Investments in the posh suburb of Zehlendorf On Wall Street, someone has started a website devoted … City Diary Lasse comes home City Diary Mike Ashley, the shy entrepreneur behind retail car … City Diary As I survey my tidy desk, my thoughts turn to the aeros City Diary Picture Gallery Now Goldman Sachs takes a $1.7bn hit High-profile banker is latest credit victim Setback offset by surge in profit growth Abu Dhabi buys $1.35bn stake in Carlyle Group Acer Bernanke expects crisis in US mortgage market to be resolved by March Multiple Display Advertising Items Temasek boss quits after eight years Apple is at the core of a music rip-off, despite what Jobs says UTV chief welcomes Grade but is really more tuned into the radio TalkSPORT owner sees need for strong ITV Acquisitive group on lookout for stations Mediapolis 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 Takeover talk focuses on Friends Provident Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Tougher times ahead may blow Kingfisher off course Premier Oil Deal of the day Luminar Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds srevice at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds How to avoid the trap of becoming an office dictator Woodward on Management In the fifth of a series of articles and podcasts, Sir Clive Woodward discusses the need for teamship and self-determination Barclays Wealth Timesonline Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&As Weather Eye Geoffrey Wilde Rolls-Royce engineer responsible for far-reaching innovations in the design of aero-engines Geoffrey Wilde, OBE, aero-engineer, was born on May 21,1917. He died on August 18,2007, aged 90 Lord Michael Pratt Lives Remembered Rear-Admiral Derek Bazalgette Hans Ruesch Swiss Grand Prix driver who later became an accomplished author and committed activist Hans Ruesch, racing driver, author and anti-vivisectionist, was born on May 17,1913. He died on August 27,2007, aged 94 Sir Rowland Whitehead, Bt Merchant banker and polymath who gave much of his time to multifarious charitable activities Sir Rowland Whitehead, Bt, banker and supporter of charitable activities, was born on June 24,1930. He died of leukaemia on July 28,2007, aged 77 Lives in Brief Wooster's aunts, odd units, and frying pans Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Luncheon Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Witch's Broom Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Birthdays Opus International Group plc Mercedes on to a winner with the C63 Motoring Family model vehicle with star-quality appeal Co2 emissions make Estate easy alternative MPH Specification Mercedes-Benz Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf air Compressor Tsl Finance LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Elite Registrations The winds pick up anew after days of St Matthew Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 21,1954 The Times warns its readers to beware thievish little men Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Sheikh gallops to the rescue of Channel 4 Racing The Sunday Times Latest odds Wolverhampton Ayr Yesterday's results Cricket Yarmouth Pontefract Football Wolverhampton Newbury Racing Ayr Newmarket Course specialists Rain continues to leave Sussex on edge Cricket LV County Championship first division Barclays Surrey v Lancashire Kent v Durham Yorkshire v Hampshire England and Moores clueless as to what future holds for Flintoff Cricket Next Ashes series has to be long-term doubt Tremlett drafted in for tour to Sri Lanka Football Results Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Golf Federer gives heartfelt tribute to 'an exemplary professional' Tennis Davis Cup World No 1 sorry to see Henman bowing out Ljubicic and Cilic will provide the opposition Irb Rugby World Cup 2007 Schedule Landis loses his Tour de France title as appeal is thrown out Cycling Private Woods drops veil of secrecy Golf Tiger Espn Classic A global testing programme for drugs is to be introduce Ebay Keep it quick and England can get things back on track Rugby union World Cup Forget playing a solid, safe game — speed of thought and action is the way to beat the underdogs of Samoa, says Clive Woodward Anxious Wales settle down with convincing win World Cup at a glance Tables Fearful Islanders forced to tackle issue of staying within the rules Rugby union World Cup Samoa coach orders change in team's style Shock defeat by Tonga may act as inspiration Ireland given motivation by 'unfounded' attack on O'Gara Times Online Timesonline Premier League today Grateful Jol is granted six extra votes of confidence Football Uefa Cup first round, first leg Larissa 2 Blackburn 0 Everton 1 Metalist 1 Football Uefa Cup first round, first leg Volkswagen Rabotnicki 1 Bolton 1 Yes, but what did Roman's magician ever do for us.. ? Football Exit Mourinho Grant's changing tactics Mystery man who is on hand to carry out Abramovich's wishes Decision met with incredulity in Israel Eriksson an admirer but players may be wary Danger signs there for Chelsea of becoming Southern Rock Million-pound gravy train eases unemployment pain View from the Bridge Machiavellian manager will not remain on shelf for long Football Exit Mourinho 'Peaceful' departure appears out of character Five years of success guarantees job offers Guinness A fond farewell Unquenched thirst for power brings down one-man show Football Exit Mourinho Jobs for the boy Grant appointment makes Chelsea no more than rich man's plaything Football Exit Mourinho New manager has few qualifications for job Heritage proved big factor for Abramovich Sportingbet Timesonline Thirty-one hours that ended an era at Stamford Bridge A date in 2012 at the Palace The Insider Beam like Beckham Times Crossword 23,712 Galaxy game will come at a high price for ratepayers 'Give me a job, ' says Mourinho Manager is 'waiting by phone' after £12m payoff Players sceptical over appointment of Grant The Times Tiger Woods Inside Clive Woodward Index Theface A Street-smart iron lady Volatile Peston shakes market confidence The click Let's keep top universities for best students Fashionistas display a lot of uniformity Image of the day Modern morals The pot boils over Britain's most famous authors and their agents are embroiled in a vicious feud that threatens to split asunder the cosy, rarefied world of London's literati. Stefanie Marsh reports The Times How time and technology did for the letter Between a frock and a hard place Militant mothers Hair with Hari I'm off to Africa for a month — with only one suitcase Style ask Lucia I need comfort during the day and style at night Thetimes A real silver lining Luxury with Lucia Sterling show of something special If Debenhams has designs on glamour it needs some polish Chain reaction Its presentation is as bad as ever, says Anne Ashworth Gentle meals for suffering softies Food After a gruelling visit to the dentist Lindsey Bareham rustled up some ideal dishes for a tender mouth Magimix Roast tomato risotto with saffron and honey Coriander lamb burgers with garlic tomato sauce Thai potato soup Greengage and almond tart How José made the game more beautiful Viewpoint The 'Special One' was witty, urbane and perfectly dressed. Anne Ashworth mourns José Mourinho's exit Manu of the world What is it about Manu Chao's bittersweet protest songs that makes them a fixture on the global iPod? Pete Paphides finds out Timesonline Inside The Times It's the new cool — and all that jazz Sounds British jazz is back in business, says Soweto Kinch after his triumph at the Mobos. He also tips other names in the fame frame The CCTV Carmen Not for Sally Potter Bizet's old Seville set. Her Don José works for a private security firm, she tells Geoff Brown Monarch of all he's survived Sounds Colin Davis turns 80 next week and still inspires us all, reports Richard Morrison The Times Pop Reviews Ian Brown The World is Yours Polydor Classical Colin Currie Borrowed Time Onyx Reborn and careworn Pop Joni Mitchell Shine Hear Music Classical Mikhail Pletnev Beethoven Symphonies Deutsche Grammophon Radio Let there be delight First night Dance Morphoses Sadler's Wells Jazz Charles Gayle Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham Theatre The Ugly One Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Concert LPO Jurowski Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Miah Persson Wigmore Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The History Detectives Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.35pm Michael Wood: The Story of India BBC Two, 9pm Pushing Tin (1999) Film choice Film4,9pm The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) TCM, 9pm The Company (2003) ITV3, 9.05pm Variations Keane (2004) Film4,11.25pm White Heat (1949, b/w) BBC Two, 1.05am The IT Crowd Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day The Marines go commando Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4326 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 60 One to one children's fund Index The housing market's not crumbling, despite Northern Rock Opening Bids The housing market's not crumbling, despite Northern Rock … on the Web Focus on Aberdeen In Home in Southwest London Get in Get out Get Away Wandsworth, SW18: semi-detached family house with terrace garden Out Tudor Watermill in Suffolk Bures St Mary: converted 16th-century mill and 17th-century farmhouse Away Country Cottage in Devon Dawlish: large Grade II listed Victorian property with paddock and gardens Live on Quality Street New Homes Special Leave mediocrity behind and pick a new-build winner, says Judith Heywood Check List Bishops Park Where next after Northern Rock? Market Report What's the mood in your market? A place in the sun live It's Business as Usual Market Report Luxury pads at Canary Wharf hope to rise above the market gloom, says Lucy Alexander Bewley Homes Plc JUPiTER Bricks and Mortar Kierresidential Brickley Homes Home Information Pack Where Will It End? Market Report Inside Track Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Can Be a Soft Option . . . Green House This eco-village cuts your carbon footprint without tears, reports Susan Emmett Looking for Ways to Improve your Home's Green Credentia Country File . . . And Cottages so Cuddly Green House High-spec new-builds provide character without the woodworm, reports Jayne Dowle Members only . . . New Homes Special Huf Haus owners belong to an exclusive club, says Fred Redwood The Prefab Sprouts Brookes & Co Red Sea Opens up New Homes Special Egypt's Riviera has some real bargains, reports Gordon Miller Fact File Bahrain's Oil Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File The Times Armchairs Brief Encounter Sharing Buildings Insurance Style Wars Casa, Sweet Casa Home File Spain's top design show is bringing a fresh taste to Covent Garden, says Damian Barr Queen Mary's Place Index Force and compromise put country back on even keel Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, examines how the kingdom is coping in turbulent times A Long and Lucrative Relationship Asia becomes a much bigger priority Mushtak Parker learns that Saudi Arabia is also looking for a bigger role in Canada Saudi Arabian Airlines Banks prosper through high oil prices and wise management Melanie Lovatt says financial institutions are largely immune from world problems Workers' health cover law leads to insurance bonanza How Shariah Compliance Took One Institution out of the Red Focusing on staff gives newcomer the edge Private sector plays a bigger role in the roaring economy Michael Theodoulou says the oil boom is being managed with fiscal discipline Seize and Destroy Mission Aims to Scuttle Pirates and Copycats National Carrier Expands to Win More of Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky's the limit for tourism Not all visitors to the kingdom are Muslim pilgrims, writes Michael Theodoulou Crown Prince's Credentials are out of this World Tamer Village hideaway opens a window on past lives A noble blend of the new and traditional Marcus Binney assesses the country's modern architecture Meander through 400 million years to the future in a garden to rival Eden Michael Theodoulou looks at plans to create a unique oasis in the desert Local Production Seen as the Way to Cut Drug Bills Pharmaceuticals market will pass £1 billion a year Roger Dobson says healthcare growth has led to unprecedented spending Plan to control prescription costs Hemaya Universal Allied Cooperative Insurance Group Untapped army of women holds the key to expansion An elite few are showing the way as jobs open up to females, says Melanie Lovatt Prejudice Still a Barrier on the Path to a Career High-Flyer Reached for the Sky to Fulfil her Dream Help sought to shape huge building boom Opportunities abound for contractors, reports Tony Dawe Joy for a lucky few but home goal is elusive The Kingdom by Numbers A. 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