How I scored with Sir Tim

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Mathematical theory is extremely interesting, according to composer Sir Tim Rice, who recalls that he could write out strings of multiplication tables by the age of five. He is also extremely attracted to cricket, which he regards as a metaphor for life. He feels that, as with cricket, life involves both failures and triumphs. He would not like to write another musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber, as he feels that, if it were not a success, people would say that they had always produced poor work.

Author: Ross, Deborah
Composers, Rice, Tim

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The man who never put both feet wrong

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Effort and honesty are the most important characteristics in a successful football player, according to Kevin Keegan, former football player and Fulham football club's Chief Operations Manager. His own career in football started relatively modestly, and he was turned down by Coventry, the first team he tried out for. However, he later became the UK's first millionaire footballer. He is now focusing on improving players, whatever their ability.

Author: Ross, Deborah
Management, Football teams, Keegan, Kevin

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The toff who got going

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It is difficult to find good employees, according to Lady Victoria Hervey, who owns and manages Akademi, a boutique in Knightsbridge, London, England. She indicates that she does not rely on family wealth.

Author: Ross, Deborah
Businesswomen, Hervey, Victoria

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