News from 25/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Robert Dawson Scott, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Neil Johnston, Des Keenan, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, S. P. Hodson Pressinger, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, George Lambrick Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Gren Gaskell, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Terri Irwin, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dr Pam Spurr, Debra Craine, Grant Thornton, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ralph Erskine, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Robert Yorke Chairman, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Eddie Digby, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Roger Vincent, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, Brian Espiner, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Tony Rees, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Andrew Salmon, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Angela Jameson Industry Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Professor Andrew Watson, Mike Heyworth Director, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Peter Sherman, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Barbara Cockburn, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, David Gaimster General Secretary, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, David H. Holliday, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, George Garside, Clare Dight, Catherine Quinn, Olav Bjortomt, Eldon Griffiths, Fay Schopen, Richard Harvey, Norman Baker, MP, George Guise, Shawn Freeman,
ResumoIndex Plans to relax law on early abortion MPs to outline biggest changes in 40 years Nurses may be allowed to perform terminations Professional women living ever longer Kate McCann's tears Takeover proposal Phone bill 'collusion' Rapid fire response Life after Steve Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Employers face threat of prosecution over company car crashes Minister acknowledges anger over 'terrible' change to capital gains tax Sobbing Kate McCann insists that Madeleine is alive and being held Lawyers approved Spanish TV interview Private detectives have set up a hotline Days of hope and despair Rathbones Labour 'conspired with phone companies to keep prices high' Campaign to stop EU cutting roaming charges Chief negotiator kept the industry up to date Official gave a running commentary on talks Pugh Give black recruits a stake, says Met chief NHS 'ignored repairs' Murder charges Annan knighted Editor to step down Double, double, Shakespeare oil in trouble Original was switched, says scholar of the Bard Crack and panel wood 'prove two are different' Banksy street art makes him a very respectable £500,000 Copy cast Rolex Wealthy, healthy and aged 85: the women living ever … Life expectancy High self-esteem has 'big impact on longevity' Wealthy are less likely to die of breast cancer The definition A divided society: how Britons fall into their separate categories Deprived areas let down by desultory quality of healthcare Index Brown's vow to send foreign inmates home is questioned Currys Body is found in hunt for mother of girl who fell from hotel room Diver finds body in a cave near beach resort It had been there for two days, police believe Sky Parents killed in whirlpool 'were warned' John Lewis Rubbish tax plan for homes that do not recycle enough is dumped The Prime Minister intervened at 11th hour £30 payments were to be announced today Importing organic food by air 'may not be ethical enough' Bose Rude Girls BBC boss was right to quit in Queen row, says Leibovitz Gucci Emotion rubbed raw in a superior soap First night Film Things We Lost in the Fire Odeon West End Four to see today Children born in summer spend their schooldays playing catch-up Younger pupils tend to do worse in a levels Teachers 'should mark exams according to age' Parents should spend at least ten minutes every day Tiscali It's better late for Hari M&s 'Suspect told police: I'm afraid I may have killed her … I can't remember' Bodies found in blazing car feared to be parent and child Cheltenham & Gloucester Toyota Pete Doherty, who was freed yesterday from the last six months of his eighteen-month court supervision, after a Judge at Thames Magistrates' Court in East London decided that he was changing his ways I didn't particularly want to make Godfather: Part If only Jack Straw believed in omens. Speaking to the Mick Hucknall has announced that Simply Red are to Is there waist in Downing Street? People Picture Gallery A friendly poster from Hampshire Constabulary on the back of a bus To the South Bank on Tuesday night, to close our eyes The Lookout The self-publicist and occasional journalist Toby Young Postscript "I'd like to dedicate this show to Euston Fire Brigade, Alison Steadman and Sebastian Faulks appear in One … Argos For your eyes only — the revealing portrait of Connery as a young man Busy shoppers ignoring forecast of a slowdown Sainsbury's Brighter Later Lengthening life spans are to be cherished, not feared Life Choices The debate about abortion should remind society of its costs Pitched Battle New York's former Mayor learns a hard lesson in loyalty Season of mists and leaf blowers Picture Gallery Stop the conviction talk, Mr Compromise The badger, the mouse and the grey squirrel stew Conspiracy theories Treasure ships The principles involved in a truly reformed EU Farms are overrun with badgers Timesonline One rule for some … BBC staff cuts A carless Olympics Latin lovers Pardon me, boy Taleban with nukes'? No, but time is running out Exclusive: my golden secret about property prices My Week Comment Injured soldier fights back to front the Poppy Appeal Vauxhall Murder suspect told wife: I've molested a young girl She tells of his affairs and regular absences One day he came home and 'confessed to assault' Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore Airlines Stumbling on funding poses risks to the parties Win Hard-shoulder driving ahead for motorways in effort to cut congestion We decided to shut college, say friars Sculpture team sued for £2 million Winter sickness bug closes hospital Duchess takes tea with Desert Rats 'Great Squirt' in full flow as medieval gardener's water sprinkler is recreated Tda Premature babies' survival rates 'still not good enough to lower abortion limit' Pregnancy Department of Health says no need for change Anti-abortion MPs set for battle over new Bill A legal history Birth of twins gives hope to women who cannot use IVF Pregnancy Ski London Alliance Leicester New border control will abolish free movement between UK and Ireland Electronic security system in place by 2009 Irish PM says move is necessary after 9/11 BBC creates £18m service for an audience of 70,000 Tommy's Tories hit Brown where it hurts: Scotland Speaker intervenes after angry exchanges Douglas Alexander apologises to the voters PC World David Cameron knows how to hit the Prime Minister where it hurts Timesonline Give birds a chance - let your garden grow a little wild and insect-friendly Bedraggled bear makes judges pause Constant policing of our research makes us look sinister, say scientists The Cooperative Bank Brain's bright side located Control panel Last chance to solve puzzle of ancient hill Silbury Hill still an enigma to archaeologists Access tunnels will be filled to prevent collapse Times Online Silbury Hill HSBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana's Mercedes 'was blocked by a dark car' Student suicide after 'cheat' row Zone extended Drug go-ahead Baby's death Carer protection Hotel covers it Donald Trump's Scottish nemesis is a pin-up for American women FBI agents fly to London on the trail of fugitive gang boss Anglo Irish Bank The Private Clinic France Iraq Acupuncture and massage help the victims of a very Californian disaster New Orleans amazed by response to wildfires 'We've learnt lessons,' says emergency chief Prisoners join firefighters in losing battle with wildfires EbaY Ferocious rush of dry air creates explosive landscape Blowing hot Boss's arrest raises stakes over betting law Online gambling chief seized under old rules France fights Brussels to keep state monopoly Harrods Revelation of MS adds new twist to widow's fight for Pavarotti fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items Rude Girls Chessboard Killer found guilty Murderer sought infamy as Russia's worst He claimed 63 deaths but is convicted of 48 Multiple Display Advertising Items Yankees fans vote Giuliani a rat after he roots for the Red Sox East Coast rivalry (AP): Bomb attackers are given life sentences (AP): Flight of fantasy (AP): Mine collapse kills 12 (AP): 'Voodoo gang' held (AP): Paraglider killed (AP): Executed for ambush (AP): Mother 'heard Devil' (AP): Gropers beware Bush calls for coup against Castro (AP): China's orbiter begins Moon mission Mafia HQ has political address (AP): Buffaloes lock horns at annual race Monarch (Reuters): Protesters confront Rice as she testifies on Middle East Some won't fight, some can't fight in snow: the problems that face Nato Conflict zone Afghanistan There are 38 countries with troops in Afghanistan. Co-ordinating them is not easy, General Dan McNeill tells Anthony Loyd Appeal for countries to provide more troops is rejected Trapped on the front line, the Christians who fled Baghdad for safety Conflict zone Iraq border The Times Turkish aircraft have bombed Kurdish rebel bases in … Poet, mistress and murder victim Former minister and his wife sentenced to life Couple plotted the killing to hide his affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Historic library rises from the ashes after £10m of repairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Fahrenheit 451 Bank of America sheds 3,000 jobs Glaxo cuts 5,000 jobs Winter energy supply Reckitt lifts forecasts Quote of the day Facebook victory Business big shot Resolution board to meet over Standard Life offer UK financial system at risk from new shocks, says Bank Jailed Stock markets Merrill Lynch forced to lift provision for sub-prime debt to $7.9bn Bank's diagnosis lacks self-examination Picture Gallery A more fundamental treatment Commodities Tough but fair Stay in touch Key4 dubai Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline IHG launches $1bn Holiday Inn revamp New logo for 3,000 hotels worldwide Franchisees to foot bill for brand changes By any other name Tesco Big shot Andy Cosslett Holiday inn has been making a huge fuss about its new logo Eos Airlines Money well spent? Your money, of course City Diary Farewell from the Futures and Options Association City Diary The FT and those good old family values City Diary NYSE Euronext makes a splash in liquidity pool So Michael Bright gets seven years for cooking the … City Diary Picture Gallery GSK prescribes £1.5bn regime of cuts 5,000 workers to go worldwide Group suffers as Avandia sales fall Telent sale in doubt as Takeover Panel approves bid extension Drugs group to shed 1,000 UK jobs in attempt to reduce costs Lloyds TSB More pain for private equity industry as credit crunch haunts banks Volume of deals set to fall further Lenders reluctant to take debts over £150m RV Capital collapses Strength in the gym market gives bidders a taste for Maximuscle Aviva Winter energy supplies come under scrutiny Reckitt once again increases forecasts as it enjoys growth across board Rising sales drive up third-quarter profits Analysts disappointed by operating margin Dell BP efficiency overhaul to involve heavy cuts of North Sea workforce 350 onshore jobs will be lost in Aberdeen Trade union leaders call move 'devastating' Emirates Clariden Leu Oil giant faces scrutiny from Washington over $303m price-fixing fine Bright gets maximum seven years for Independent Insurance fraud Downfall of a figurehead Founder 'infected' his company, judge says Three given jail terms and directorship bans SFO sympathy for aide of new '4 per center' Downfall of a figurehead Timesonline Agency's record The Times Microsoft beats Google to take stake that puts $15bn tag on Facebook Timesonline US rate cut looks certain after new data Japan blow The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Spread EX British funds Buffett warns investors that the Chinese stock market is 'too hot' US investor nets huge profit from PetroChina Great interest in Chinese share offer Moody's feels the pinch as global market turmoil takes its toll 1900 and all that Dreamliner delays force Boeing to cut estimates of 2008 revenue Bangalore company blossoms as world's biggest grower of roses Karuturi Networks in £35m nursery buy Valentine's Day hunt began rise to the top Say it with flowers Minister hits out at 'false reports' on child labour by NGOs 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Italian rumours point to takeover of Aviva Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Buy Cairn and you may strike oil in the long term Home Retail Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Telecity Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times The gateway to Asia's golden opportunity The new business capitals Incheon In the 21st century, businesses searching for modern riches are following a path beaten by some of history's great warrior leaders What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Facts and figures The Times Reader Offers Ltd Ursula Vaughan Williams Wife and aide of Ralph Vaughan Williams who wrote for and championed many other composers Ursula Vaughan Williams, writer and champion of young musicians, was born on March 15,1911. She died on October 23,2007, aged 96 Chess Weather Eye Deborah Kerr Lives Remembered Laxmi Mall Singhvi Mehmed Uzun Kurdish writer who campaigned for Turkey to lift its ban on his language and culture Mehmed Uzun, Kurdish writer and activist, was born in 1953. He died on October 10,2007, aged 54 Tose Proeski MacEdonian singer whose songs were wildly popular across the former Yugoslavia and beyond Tose Proeski, singer-songwriter, was born on January 25,1981. He died on October 16,2007, aged 26 Lives in Brief Lim Goh Tong Malaysian entrepreneur who built a vast mountaintop casino complex Lim Goh Tong, Malaysian businessman, was born in China. He died on October 23,2007, aged 90 Bribery dispute is within scope of charterparty Law Report House of Lords Fresh hearing not required Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam - Private Dinner Reception Bridge Chess Winning move Announcements Legal Notices George Hanrahan Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Where to find peace and quiet in Prague Late travel Property of the month for October Retreat has soothing spa and secret gardens British Isles Late deals Dublin, three nights, £99; Lanzarote villa, a week, £360; Normandy, two nights, £155 Short haul Meditate or shop on a bargain trip Late travel Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Northern Ireland's hot rocks offer energy hope Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 25,1937 The Times's Berlin correspondent reports the death of a Nazi officer killed in a duel ordered by a court of honour Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Nafzger takes bull by the horns with Street Sense Racing Former rodeo rider saddles leading fancy Patience is pivotal to trainer's success Brighton Rugby union Football Thousands in running for People's Race Racing Ludlow Course specialists Carlisle Peacock ruffles a few feathers in his support of overseas aid Rugby league Captain takes swipe at tradition over Samoan Glowing references for new faces in squad Bath Racing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Folkestone Kempton Park Wolverhampton Drysdale left to race alone after Britons lower oars Rowing Azinger fearing US burnout in Ryder Cup Golf Football Results Boxing Ice hockey Snooker Football Fixtures Speedway Squash Tennis The Sunday Times Lloyd orders restoration of work ethic after West Indies' fall from greatness Cricket In an extract from a forthcoming biography, the former captain says the islands have paid a high price for failing to plan for the future Timesonline How Dolphins are not alone in making waves on South Coast American football Wembley contest a boost for British game 7,000 players provide reason for optimism The Times Wide receiver resolves to put Surrey on the NFL map Anglo- Welsh event is small beer after England's World Cup tonic Rugby union Clubs face hard sell with EDF Energy Cup Internationals' return next week will bring lift Domestic success earns Lievremont the top job How the cup works White at new low as teenager gets kicks FIA uses night vision Venue changed Bailey's brave fight Smith's Beijing blow RFL takes initiative Imprisoned and whipped: price one man paid for love of game Playing with lives The sports refugees Olympic hopeful born into hostility faces losing battle to fulfil dreams True measure of sporting success is inclusion on the memorabilia A-list Celebrity wares The price of fame Auction sites fuelling obsession with celebrity Collectors start trend towards unusual items Slick City go second to prompt promotion talk Football O'Neill plans mid-term break for Barry Stay in touch Premier League today Fans pick the team as computer games turn fantasy into reality Football One club in Israel do not have a manager, just 8,000 online supporters. Could the same thing happen in England? Tom Dart reports Virgin wines Democracy in action Moyes risks FA wrath with new attack on Clattenburg Football Uefa Cup Embattled Jol maintains players are behind him Tottenham manager in dire need of victories Claims of feud with Berbatov are rejected Megson faces a rough ride from Bolton supporters Scots catching up fast as defeat in Moscow costs McClaren dear Football McLeish's men up to thirteenth in rankings England's slip to No 11 raises World Cup fears Timesonline FAI implements new system to avoid repeat of Staunton saga Raja Fashions Seven-day examination should reveal Arsenal's title credentials Football Wenger prepares for Liverpool and United Next two months will provide toughest tests Toys out of the pram as goalkeepers battle to reach No 1 Wenger was right: Walcott is ready for England call Chelsea's new open-minded philosophy wins favour with the fans Football Champions League Celtic suffer familiar fate with Cardozo's late killer blow Group B Group D Spacecentre Abramovich offers seal of approval as Grant warms to task Benítez needs another miracle after bitter night in Istanbul Football Champions League Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Crossword 23,741 Gambling manager fails to mind the gap Liverpool pushed to brink of early exit from Europe Benítez's men slump to bottom of their group Chelsea continue to progress under Grant The Times Inside Clive Lloyd Matthew Syed Index The face The king of organic vegetables Lost that loving feeling? It's your fault too, ladies The click Canine caper fails to collar the Lib Dems Image of the day Modern morals Crocodiles and tears After the death of Australian naturalist Steve Irwin, his widow Terri was criticised for keeping her children in the spotlight. But that's what Steve would have wanted, she tells Luke Leitch 'Look, she's our little Bindi' In a series of extracts from her new book, Terri Irwin recalls family life with Steve, and how it was cruelly cut short The Times Surviving the hype Media focus on young women with breast cancer can distort the success of older females' survival rate, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Multiple Display Advertising Items Leg pain warning Q&a The Times Confessions of a warm, wise and, er, calm parent Don't diminish the horror of 9/11 Poor, sad Kate Half-Term Puzzles Face the music Parents Getting children to practise musical instruments is tough but necessary says, Emma Thompson What to do to strike the right chord The Times A bit of rough and tumble Sean Bean says yes to streaking buck-naked across the Arctic tundra for his new film — and a defiant no to those so-hurtful Sienna Miller rumours. James Christopher reports Lagerfeld Timesonline Shorts are the autumn look The six imaginative finalists in the TCM Classic Shorts Competition parade their credentials before judge Wendy Ide Thecounterfeitersfilm Oncethemovie Confessions of a collector of festival freebies Nurse, the screens — America is sick Michael Moore's latest gives US healthcare its medical and the prognosis is not good. Thank God for the NHS, says Wendy Ide Sicko 12A, 123mins Eastern Promises 18,100mins Lagerfeld Confidental tbc, 87mins No Smoking tbc, 129mins The Last Legion 12A, 102mins "pure, Cold-Blodded Brilliance The Times Beyond Help The director of two Beatles' films Richard Lester, shows Wendy Ide the laugh lines left by the Fab Four Let battle commence How should you interview a celebrity? Ginny Dougary has some advice for Steve Buscemi Virgin A Cuban misadventure First night Dance Carlos Acosta Sadler's Wells Theatre A Night in November Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Swimming with Sharks Theatre Being Norwegian Oran MÓr, Glasgow In the main paper Pop Beverley Knight Empire Theatre, Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Flower Girls Hampstead Theatre, NW3 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 BBC One Today's TV The Truth about Property Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Richard & Judy's Best Kids' Books Channel 4,8pm Kidnapped: The Alan Johnston Story BBC One, 9pm She (1965) Film choice BBC Two, 1pm The Man with One Red Shoe (1985) Channel 4,1.50pm The Green Mile (1999) Film4,9pm Variations Say Anything (1989) E4,10pm 2046 (2004) Channel 4,1.10am 30 Rock Five, 10.40pm Web video of the day Doing the monster mash Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4355 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 84 The Wellman clinic Index Lloyd's Timesonline Thetimes Times Online Where fantasy and reality meet The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Partners at the height of fashion Award-winning business mentor Pauline Barnett tells Clare Dight how working with two East-End fashonistas led to more than just a growing business — it also created a strong, honest friendship where each side keeps learning from the other Network Rail The Office Psychologist Taking a closer look at coral reefs (and jellyfish) What Do You Do All Day? Oceanographers face plenty of obstacles in the deep, but keeping our coral reefs healthy is key to a sustainable future. Carly Chynoweth meets scientists who track our underwater footprint A Second Opinion Dr Andrew Yool, 35, oceanographer at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton Lunch Times Morrison Construction Flaxman Road, London 5 Army life offers a set of skills for all occasions Worklife Challenge Beyond petroleum Office Quirk The Perfect Hire T-mobile Success under pressure Leadership Challenge the Winners In The Times Leadership Challenge, four companies battled it out in the finals, held in southern Africa. Clare Dight reports on the unique challenges each team faced Future Challenges It's fair to feel spoiled Freebies As graduate recruitment gets into swing, companies will vie for leavers' attention with ever-more extravagant freebies. Catherine Quinn takes a look at what's an offer The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 19 BP Deadline Buster Pep up your work life with our new business partners HBR and the Times Jpmorgan A holistic look at work Fuel your Performance In the first of four extracts in our collaboration with Harvard Business Review, we look at maximising your energy at work Rebels mean business Talking Point People who are willing to make decisions that go against the mainstream might have what it takes to be leaders. Carly Chynoweth finds out where this rebellious streak comes from Time is Money The 60-Second Business Book MBA Choices The Insider IESE Business and la vida loca are a heady mix MBA Experience Going to Latin America to do your MBA — with its cultural diversity, vibrant economics and party atmosphere — is a fine alternative to rainy Britain. Fay Schopen reports Float on the job market Reedfinance Inside Thetimes Web Watch The fables of finance Myth Buster Sustainable Banking Q&a Money world pays a pretty salary Graduate Market They say that you have to spend money to make money, but working with the stuff does the trick, Martin Birchall says Timesonline How Do I Become a Financial Wire Journalist Camilla Stowell, 34, senior private banker, Coutts In my Experience Profession that holds criminals to account What Do You Do All Day? Accountancy — dull? Emily Ford talks to two accountants for whom making the figures add up doesn't mean sitting at a desk poring over spreadsheets. Well, not all the time Kate Blenkinsop, 37, senior manager at Grant Thornton A Second Opinion Rasik Ahuja, 33, head of active advisory UK, EFG Private Bank Tara Stonehouse, 29, audit manager, KPMG Baker Tilly: Jessica Henry, 24, senior tax accountant Could you make it as a real banker? Quiz Merrill Lynch What's your score? There's financial life outside banking Finance Opportunities If you're good with numbers and you want to work in finance you don't have limit yourself to banks, Carly Chynoweth says The Sunday Times New graduates are at a premium Never mind banking or management consulting, Carol Lewis discovers that the hot job market for leavers is in insurance Ernst & Young Reed Finance Careers of the Week Kellogg's Sghambros The Times Don't just read the news. 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