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The Guardian p. 40 28.7.2006
Austin G
22.12.2004
If he joins the board he could look forward to another bonus - early retirement. Most FTSE 100 companies have schemes that allow executives to accumulate their 40 years' service at an accelerated rate. It means he doesn't need to work a whole year to acquire a year's worth of pensionable service. Companies such as oil firm BP and B&Q, owner Kingfisher, are renowned for accelerating the pension benefits of senior directors. Robert will face a new tax on his pension fund if it exceeds £1.5m after April 2006, but if his company is willing to pay the tax for him he will escape unscathed with a pension in excess of £100,000. What can you do to avoid a personal pension crisis? : Should you save more, work past 65 - or both? Phillip Inman analyses the dilemma facing more than 12m people, G, 16.10.2004, http://money.guardian.co.uk/pensionsincrisis/story/0,12199,1328460,00.html
Play it again, Sam John Patterson is dumbstruck by Samantha Morton - an actress who's so good, she doesn't even need any lines Headline and sub, G, 20.11.2004, http://film.guardian.co.uk/patterson/story/0,12830,1354042,00.html
You need not travel far for great cover A few minutes spent surfing can deliver a deal on insurance, finds Lisa Bachelor Headline and sub, O, 10.6.2001, http://money.guardian.co.uk/insurance_/travel/story/0,1456,572201,00.html
'We need to ask ourselves what it means to integrate' Shazia Akhtar, 27, is a hospital pharmacist living in east London, and is a member of Hizb ut Tahrir, the Islamic Liberation party Headline and sub, G, 30.11.2004, http://talk.workunlimited.co.uk/islam/story/0,15568,1362078,00.html
You don't need to believe in God to learn from religion The common messages of Christianity, Judaism and Islam are too valuable to be ignored Headline and sub, G, 5.4.2003, http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,930241,00.html
Everything she wants,
nothing she
needs Headline and sub, G, 6.9.2003, http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,6121
Ethically challenged
From buying organic to taking the bus, Headline and sub, G, 28.5.2003, http://money.guardian.co.uk/ethicalmoney/story/0,1356,964351,00.html
She says, half jokingly, that she would like to write a 'cool' novel one day - 'I feel like a bit of a young fogey at the moment.' But she need not worry too much on that count. In her turban, thick-rimmed glasses and big trainers, she looks like a fairer-skinned version of Lauryn Hill. She is a fan of hip-hop, and the book is peppered with street language and hip-hop argot. The most animated I have seen her is when she spots an article about Madonna in the paper and pounces on it - 'I'm a huge fan'. She's young, black, British - and the first publishing sensation of the millennium : At 24 she is already being compared to the likes of Salman Rushdie. Zadie Smith talks to Stephanie Merritt about her high-profile first novel, O, 16.1.2000, http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/generalfiction/story/0,6000,122817,00.html
I was buying some groceries in a store just after the war in Iraq had started when the man taking my money asked whether or not I thought we were about to come under attack. I can understand that being a topic of conversation in Basra, but we were in LA
- the sun was shining and there were surfers heading for the beach. the Iraqis were not about to mount an invasion on California. Yes, he said, but what about the French? Know thine enemies : The American media seem to think the US is at war with France as well as Iraq, writes Duncan Campbell, G, 8.4.2003, http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,932226,00.html
Why it needs to be Gore Bush is a risky choice, for them and for us Headline and sub, G, 4.11.2000, http://www.guardian.co.uk/US_election_race/Story/0,2763,392705,00.html
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