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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • VITAL SIGNS | HOW THE TITLE RIVALS ARE SHAPING UP

    March 21, 2010

    Manchester United appear to have the bit firmly between their teeth as the end of the season nears. A slip at Everton aside, they have swatted opponents aside with ominous ease lately, propelled by Wayne Rooney in the richest vein of form of his career. A Rooney injury seems the only way the champions can [...]

  • BITTERSWEET DAY FOR KP

    March 21, 2010

    ENGLAND’S Kevin Pietersen was one of three batsmen to fall cheaply as the tourists endured a frustrating day against Bangladesh. After finally dismissing the Tigers for 419, England reached 171-3 on the second day of the second Test, aided only slightly by Alastair Cook (21) and Paull Collingwood (0). It was not all bad news [...]

  • Defiant BA flies on despite chaos

    March 21, 2010

    BRITISH Airways flew 49,000 customers yesterday despite a strike action by cabin crew. The airline said yesterday that 55 per cent of Heathrow based cabin crew turned up to work, and 97 per cent showed up at Gatwick. Originally the airline thought it would fly 45,000 passengers, or 60 per cent, on each day of [...]

  • Darling: no pre-election giveaways

    March 21, 2010

    ALISTAIR Darling yesterday said Wednesday’s budget would be “sensible and workmanlike”, as he dampened speculation over a raft of pre-election giveaways. Gordon Brown has been trying to convince the chancellor to unveil a series of vote-winning sweeteners ahead of an election on 6 May, because annual government borrowing is expected to undershoot forecasts by between [...]

  • Greece should stand unaided

    March 21, 2010

    GREECE does not need any financial support and European Union leaders should not make the question of aid for the indebted country a focus of their summit this week in Brussels, Angela Merkel said yesterday. In a radio interview, the German Chancellor said she feared causing turbulence in financial markets by raising “false expectations” about [...]

  • A better scheme to reform

    March 21, 2010

    GIVEN the unpopularity of the City, it is no surprise that the political parties are competing to introduce a Barack Obama-style tax on banks’ balance sheets. The Tories announced their unilateral plans at the weekend, supposedly to pay for the bailout; and Alistair Darling will reiterate his support for an internationally-agreed version to pay for [...]

  • Credit Suisse bans travel

    March 21, 2010

    CREDIT Suisse said it is restricting its bankers’ travel to Germany after authorities there said they had launched 1,100 tax evasion probes against the bank’s clients and were investigating staff on suspicion of aiding evasion. The probe into Switzerland’s second-largest bank by assets relates to a CD with client data bought by the German state [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    March 21, 2010

    THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph ITV’S NEW CHAIRMAN: UK FACES ‘NATIONAL CRISIS’ Archie Norman, the chairman of ITV, has said that the UK is facing an economic “national crisis” worse than that faced by Margaret Thatcher at the end of the 1970s. In his first interview since becoming chairman of the broadcaster, Norman also revealed [...]

  • Fuld faces fresh Lehman probe

    March 21, 2010

    Dick Fuld, the former Lehman Brothers boss who became a symbol of the financial crisis when he was photographed surrounded by protesters’ placards in 2008, faces a congressional hearing into the bank’s collapse. Fuld will be questioned in April following a report into Lehman’s use of the controversial “Repo 105” accounting method which concealed a [...]

  • Virgin steps up bid to buy RBS branches

    March 21, 2010

    VIRGIN Money is stepping up its plan to bid for 320 Royal Bank of Scotland branches with a book value of around £2bn. The firm confirmed it has hired Greenhill to help prepare a bid before the 6 April deadline for submissions of interest. It hopes to become a major player in the internet banking [...]

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