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Hetherington: Passporting, FSW and Lloyds TSB [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Financial Mail's Readers' Chamption finds watchdogs are left powerless to act
as 'foreign' traders dump high-risk US stock in Britain
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Midas share tips: Cookson and Salamander Energy [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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The Financial Mail on Sunday's respected stock picker takes a look at an
engineering company that has undergone a transformation.
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Don't laugh, the FSA has got it taped [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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One of the many financial crimes to have disappeared temporarily under the sea
of takeover and merger inertia is that form of market abuse known as insider
dealing.
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'It's payback time for the world economy' [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Our vast bubble of debt, puffed up by central banks round the world with eager
help from commercial banking institutions, is bursting
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£50 levy to get your bins emptied weekly [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Household face paying an extra tax for weekly rubbish collections, it has
emerged 
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Heston Blumenthal sells Fat Duck stake [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Kitchen alchemist Heston Blumenthal has quietly sold his snail porridge-serving
Fat Duck restaurant to a relative once linked to controversial businessman
Craig Lumb.
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British Gas in plea for benefits list [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Millions of people who spend more than ten per cent of their income on fuel
could soon get extra help to keep warm 
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Spurs fears as US bank shares dive [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club could fall victim to the near-collapse of US
banking giant Bear Stearns, it is feared.
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BBC iPlayer fans face hidden costs [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Thousands of users of the BBC's 'free' iPlayer system are finding that it has a
hidden cost, according to Neil Armstrong, marketing director of BT-owned
PlusNet
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Treasury in gravy train crackdown [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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The Treasury is to try to rein in the runaway cost of public sector contracts
and derail the Whitehall gravy train for management consultants
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Mobile network switching to get faster [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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From today, mobile phone companies are slashing the time it takes customers to
move networks after pressure from 3 
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Post Office's hard-sell on foreign currency [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Post Office staff are coming under pressure to use hard-sell tactics to boost
sales of foreign currency 
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Duffield must bring in some brighter stars [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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New Star's John Duffield should use the lull in investment fund sales caused by
volatile stock markets to carry out a long overdue overhaul
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'Sell Tesco' shock as City gloom deepens [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Financial markets face their toughest week for years after a new crisis in US
banking last week and as analysts warn that even Tesco, icon of Britain's
economic success, could hit trouble 
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Investors suffer as buy-to-let backfires [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Dozens of Inside Track clients who were encouraged to invest in Manchester
buy-to-let flats fear that their value has halved in four years 
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Sunday newspaper share tips [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Each week, we round up the main share tips from the Sunday newspapers 
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A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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Here's our quick round-up of the big stories from the business and financial
pages of the national newspapers today 
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MPs want to break up BAA monopoly [03/16/2008 03:21 PM]
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BAA should be stripped of one of the big three airports it runs, say MPs 
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Credit crisis rocks world's major banks [03/14/2008 10:01 PM]
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The world banking system was plunged into fresh crisis today as one of
America's biggest banks teetered on the verge of collapse 
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Market report: Friday close [03/14/2008 10:01 PM]
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17.15:The market experienced a sharp turnaround after learning Bear Stearns was
teetering on the brink having gone cap-in-hand to the US Federal Reserve for
emergency funding 

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US bank Bear Stearns in crisis [03/14/2008 03:28 PM]
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US investment bank Bear Stearns said today it had been forced into a funding
bail-out after a cash crisis for the business worsened 
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Rail passengers pay £1bn a year for delays [03/14/2008 12:58 PM]
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Train delays cost passengers £1bn a year in lost time, according to
figures released today 

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Darling 'must raise taxes' to fund spending [03/14/2008 12:14 PM]
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Voters face the equivalent of up to 3p more on income tax after the next
general election, economists warn 
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Tories say no tax cuts on either side [03/14/2008 11:14 AM]
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George Osborne has said lowering taxes remains a long-term ambition, signalling
taxpayers will not get an immediate break from either side in the next election


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Soaring oil spells real trauma [03/14/2008 10:33 AM]
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Previous oil price booms have always turned to bust, but this time there are
powerful arguments why it may be different
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