OCTOBER WILL SET OUTLOOK FOR RECOVERY September 27, 2009 JANE FOLEY RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM ONE year on from the eye of the financial storm, the sense of crisis has abated. The majority of economic data since the second quarter has been far better than most economists would have thought possible in the spring. That said, many warning signs remain and the world cannot shrug [...]
Designed by a City woman: a wardrobe that works, even at 7AM September 27, 2009 IT is not easy to pin Tamara Rajah down. At 27, she is a full-time management consultant at a top firm, a fashion designer, retailer and in the process of setting up a mentoring scheme for women entering the City. Taking time out to meet me meant scrambling meetings, delicately readjusting her work schedule and [...]
Sri Lanka’s beauty reborn September 27, 2009 Ask British travellers why they return to Sri Lanka again and again and they will enthuse about the friendliness of the people, the stunning scenery, the incredible variety packed into an island roughly the size of Ireland. Even through long years of civil war, the tourists kept coming, lured by cheap beach holidays and whistlestop [...]
A funky mountain spa that’s ideal for soothing skiers’ weary legs September 27, 2009 SPA towns are not generally known for their thrusting modernity. Merano, in the South Tyrol region of northern Italy, is at first sight just another sleepy town whose glory days are behind it. Indeed, in the second half of the nineteenth century – when this area was still in the Austro-Hungarian Empire – it was [...]
TRAVEL NOTES September 27, 2009 Marrakesh’s home of luxury reopensOne of Morocco’s most famous hotels, La Mamounia in Marrakech, will be reopening its doors this week after a three year restoration project. The place has hosted all manner of royalty, celebrities and jet setters over the years, having established a reputation for opulent, colonial-style luxury and glamour. As well as [...]
England charge into last four in a tale of cramp and style September 27, 2009 CAPTAIN Andrew Strauss hailed a best-ever batting display as England waltzed into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy against all odds at the expense of hosts South Africa. Strauss’ men produced a batting masterclass in smashing the No1-ranked Proteas for a massive 323-8 – their sixth highest 50-over total of all-time. Man-of-the-match Owais Shah (98) [...]
Saudi Prince eyes 50 per cent stake September 27, 2009 A SAUDI prince has declared he is close to buying a stake in Liverpool – and wants to snap up as much as 50 per cent of the club. Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdullah is ready to pay up to £350m for half of the Premier League giants, he said yesterday. Prince Faisal, who [...]
Hamilton on song in Singapore as Button takes another step closer to his championship dream September 27, 2009 BRITAIN’S Jenson Button toasted the sweetest fifth-placed finish of his career yesterday at the Singapore Grand Prix, after tightening his grip on a maiden world championship. Pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton won the night race but Button increased his lead over Brawn GP team-mate and nearest title rival Rubens Barrichello, while Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel only made [...]
Jones double gores Wolves September 27, 2009 SUNDERLAND boss Steve Bruce berated his side’s calamitous defending despite seeing them smash five past sorry Wolves to go eighth in the Premier League. Striker Kenwyne Jones grabbed a brace with Darren Bent, Michael Turner and a Michael Mancienne own goal completing the rout. But Bruce was angered by his side’s woeful defence as John [...]
Borthwick injury sparks row as Saracens claim top spot September 27, 2009 SARACENS recovered from an injury to captain Steve Borthwick to beat Gloucester and go top of the Premiership. Replacement hooker Schalk Brits scored the pivotal try while fly-half Glen Jackson kicked 14 points as Saracens came from behind at Kingsholm. Victory maintained Sarries’ 100 per cent start to the season, but the post-match talk centred [...]