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  • How to read the news before it happens

    September 11, 2011

    FOUNDING PARTNER, EGO VENTURES AT THE turn of the last century, the New York bootlegger Irving Wexler seemingly achieved the impossible. He predicted the winner of every race he wagered on, reaping handsome rewards for his efforts and confounding peers and bookies in the process. In an industry where everyone searches for an edge, Wexler [...]

  • PRIVATE COMPANIES TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT PWC BUSINESS AWARDS

    September 11, 2011

    THERE is no reason private companies can’t be as glamorous as their listed counterparts, says PwC, whose Private Business Awards rewarded the companies that support society alongside delivering annual profits. Like Bikeworks, winner of the Social Enterprise of the Year award, where co-directors Dave Miller and Jim Blakemore run apprenticeship schemes that train young offenders [...]

  • BILL OF THE WEEK

    September 11, 2011

    ANOTHER change of season, another excuse for JP Morgan bankers to try the new autumnal menu at Gaucho in Smithfield. As it happened, the party of ten enjoyed the guinea fowl and venison dish so much they ordered it twice, followed by an extra main course of black cod, on special that day. Since it [...]

  • The New Forest’s star keeps on rising with this new low-key gem

    September 11, 2011

    THE New Forest is having something of a moment. Thanks to one of Britain’s most insightful hoteliers, in late 2009 it gained the glamorous five-star country house hotel and spa Lime Wood, which was bang on the money for today’s metropolitan weekenders; and now its sister hotel The Pig has opened this summer to much [...]

  • TRAVEL NOTES

    September 11, 2011

    Snowy winter relaxation in the Pyrenees Classy Spanish boutique hotel specialist Hospes Hotels has launched a new winter package at its hotel in the mountains, Hospes Villa Paulita. An original 19th century art nauveau family mansion, it sits above the Pyrenees snowline on the shores of a beautiful lake, and is equipped with its own [...]

  • Double the wow with a Costa Rica and Nicaragua duo

    September 11, 2011

    SEPARATED only by a narrow land border and united by a single language, the two Central American countries of Costa Rica and Nicaragua couldn’t be more different. On one side Costa Rica, with its well-developed, well-trodden tourist trail, offers unrivalled wildlife-watching opportunities and some of the most luxurious hotels in the region. On the other, [...]

  • Why read Ulysses when you can shoot a zombie?

    September 11, 2011

    In a meeting last week I bonded with my colleagues over shooting a poison pod into the mouth of a necromorph leviathan in the sixth chapter of Dead Space. We laughed at how I spent nearly two hours running in frustrating circles in an anti-gravity chamber, being splattered to the wind by giant alien tentacles. [...]

  • Youngs enjoys the winning feeling

    September 11, 2011

    Turning on the style not the priority, insists scrum-half as England get off to a turgid start ENGLAND saviour Ben Youngs insists winning is all that matters at this stage of the World Cup after his side laboured to a scarcely deserved victory over Argentina on Saturday. It wasn’t until Youngs’ introduction, nine minutes into [...]

  • Gatland tells Wales they must rise again after heroic defeat

    September 11, 2011

    SOUTH AFRICA (17) vs WALES (16) WALES coach Warren Gatland has warned his demoralised charges they must not dwell on the pain of yesterday’s narrow defeat against South Africa if they are to resurrect their World Cup campaign. The world champions narrowly averted disaster in Wellington, recovering from a six-point deficit with 15 minutes remaining [...]

  • Late slip-up sours Irish relief at end of losing run

    September 11, 2011

    IRELAND (22) vs USA (10) IRELAND captain Brian O’Driscoll blasted his team’s display after they began their World Cup campaign with a stuttering victory over the United States. Two tries from winger Tommy Bowe and another from hooker Rory Best ensured they emerged from their Pool C opener in New Plymouth with the minimum requirement. [...]

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