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  • Venus keeps her hat-trick dream alive

    June 30, 2009

    VENUS WILLIAMS stayed on a course for a hat-trick of Women’s Singles titles, and another family affair in the final, after breezing into the semi-finals at Wimbledon. The third seed demolished Poland’s Agnieska Radwanksa in just 68 minutes to earn a last four clash with top seed Dinara Safina. Williams is looking to clinch a [...]

  • Eto’o could still make City switch despite Barca U-turn

    June 30, 2009

    SAMUEL ETO’O’s agent admits the striker could yet join Manchester City – even though he has been offered a new two-year deal with Barcelona. The Champions League winners were resigned to losing the Cameroon international after mega-rich City offered £25.5m for the 28-year-old and wages in the region of £250,000 per week. But the Spanish [...]

  • FOOTBALL IN BRIEF

    June 30, 2009

    Saints on the verge of collapseTHE future of Southampton FC is in serious doubt this morning after the Pinnacle Group, fronted by club legend Matt Le Tissier, pulled out of a deal to take over the cash-strapped club. Le Tissier told how the on-going row with the Football League over the League One club’s 10-point [...]

  • A swim under the sun

    June 29, 2009

    BROCKWELL LIDOBROCKWELL PARK, SE24 0PA, TEL: 020 72743088, WWW.BROCKWELL-LIDO.COMTHE POOL: A south London gem, this pre-war, charity-funded lido is a Grade II listed Art Deco structure, which has been thoroughly updated. The ambitious facilities are divided into Health, Vitality and Wellbeing sections, and there are swanky workout machines if you want to augment your swimming [...]

  • Beach bombshells

    June 29, 2009

    THIS season, sexy isn’t about thongs. It’s about celebrating and supporting your curves in unapologetic bombshell fashion, preferably in bright colours. Flying off the shelves is structured swimwear that snugly holds and controls curves without looking frumpy. As any man will tell you, there’s nothing unsexy about a big chest and wide hips, but the [...]

  • A City restaurant in the crypt of St Paul’s spells an identity crisis

    June 29, 2009

    THE RESTAURANT AT ST PAUL’SST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, ST PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON EC4M 8AD (entrance through north-west crypt door)Tel: 020 7248 2469Web www.restaurantatstpauls.co.uk Cost per person without wine: £20 ONCE, stepping down into the crypt of St Paul’s Cathedral must have been a spooky experience. All those corpses and bones – even if they do belong [...]

  • OTHER RESTAURANTS IN LANDMARK VENUES

    June 29, 2009

    SKYLON AT THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLThe Southbank Centre’s premiere dining venue mixes stunning views across the river with future-kitsch design and sophisticated continental cooking. Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX,www.skylonrestaurant.co.uk BLUEPRINT AT THE DESIGN MUSEUMOverlooking the river near Tower Bridge – with binoculars provided to tables to cast a closer eye across the City skyline [...]

  • Why small caps can help you profit when big business can’t

    June 29, 2009

    WITH so many blue-chip stocks’ share prices plunging to penny stock levels, it is small wonder that the FTSE 100 companies are no longer the relatively safe trading bets that they once were. And these sprawling multinational companies have found it difficult to become leaner operations in the face of declining global demand. It is [...]

  • PREDICTIONS OF A RECOVERY ARE FAR FROM CERTAIN

    June 29, 2009

    DAVID MORRISONCFD MARKET STRATEGIST, GFT IN these pages yesterday, CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick warned about unemployment ahead of this Thursday’s Non-Farm Payroll number. He pointed out that many economists dismiss jobs data as an irrelevant, “lagging” indicator. But as he pointed out, when consumers account for 70 per cent of US GDP, then unemployment becomes a [...]

  • More saving for old age despite the recession

    June 29, 2009

    PENSION savings have bucked the downturn this year so far, with more people putting money aside for retirement despite the fact consumers are facing tighter finances and increased redundancies. The Scottish Widows Pension index, which tracks the number of people saving adequately for retirement, has risen from 51 per cent in 2008 to 54 per [...]

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