Jeremy Hunt

Foglesong: Goals met, so I can leave

djournal.com     Mar 14, 2008          

A military publication story offers another view of why he didn't work out at a university. ... BY PATSY R. BRUMFIELD Daily Journal STARKVILLE - Mississippi State President Robert "Doc" Foglesong, who last week announced his intentions to leave his post by June 30, used...                    

Striking gold at state

theunion.com     Mar 14, 2008   2 related          

The Northern California Boys Gymnastics Association hosted State Championship competitions over the last two weeks to determine the best gymnasts in the state and qualifiers for the five-state Regional Competition to be held April 2-6 in Reno, Nev. ... Led by two state...                    

C4 lays out case for public service funds

ft.com     Mar 14, 2008   24 related          

The broadcaster says it needs up to £150m annually in state funding to continue its public service programmes, but has yet to say how it thinks the money will be found ... By Ben Fenton, Media Correspondent Channel 4 said it would need up to £150m ($305m) annually in...                    

Former USAFE boss quits university post as complaints mount

stripes.com     Mar 13, 2008   4 related          

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — Retired Air Force Gen. Robert "Doc" Foglesong quit as president of Mississippi State University this week amid gripes from students and faculty over everything from t... ... By Scott Schonauer, Stars and Stripes European edition, Thursday, March...                    

Budget 2008: Wine tax now highest in Europe

telegraph.co.uk     Mar 12, 2008   49 related          

Middle-class drinkers will bear the brunt of sharp increases in alcohol duty that mean Britain now taxes wine more heavily than any other country in Europe and left brewers warning that a pint of beer will soon cost £6.50. ... Wine, beer and spirits prices will all rise...                    

Milking the middle class: Darling to cash in with tax rises on alcohol and monitoring

dailymail.co.uk     Mar 11, 2008   198 related          

By BENEDICT BROGAN and RAY MASSEY - More by this author » Last updated at 23:16pm on 10th March 2008 Alistair Darling faces a black hole on finances and will cash in by taxing alcohol and motoring Gordon Brown was facing a twin backlash last night over Budget plans to...                    

Sketch: State to put us in a state for Olympics

telegraph.co.uk     Mar 11, 2008          

Seldom can this country's decline into East Germany without the performance-enhancing drugs be seen with such painful clarity as at questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. ... Not many years ago, it would have seemed ludicrously unBritish, an...                    

‘Change clocks to increase tourism’

theargus.co.uk     Mar 10, 2008          

The clocks could be changed to make evenings lighter as a way of boosting Sussex tourism under a future Tory government. ... Shadow Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said that while Sussex had done well out of tourism, he was sure the county could do "a lot more". He told...                    

Binge Britain: Fewer licences have been revoked despite Labour's 'tough' pledge on 24-hour drinking

dailymail.co.uk     Mar 9, 2008          

By JAMES SLACK - Papers from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport released alongside last week's review of the Licensing Act admit the number of licence reviews is "disproportionately low". Tory culture spokesman Jeremy Hunt said: "The Government needs to come...                    

Clock change could boost tourism

jpress.co.uk     Mar 10, 2008   7 related          

Changing the country's hours of daylight could boost the North West tourist industry by an estimated £76m a year, it is being claimedChanging the country's hours of daylight could boost the North West tourist industry by an estimated £76m a year, it is being claimed....