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Man behind Pompey’s march on Wembley

As Portsmouth Football Club reaches the FA Cup Final, its 32-year-old owner talks about managers, money and Man U. And Alexandre Gaydamak can talk the language of the terrace

Penguins offer safer surfing

Kids’ virtual worlds and networking sites need to win over parents

Queue to join an industry in turmoil

At a time of huge changes, can new blood from outside revive the stricken sector?

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On work

Aim low to find meaning at work

Lucy Kellaway

The only answer to the growing problem of worker unhappiness is to stop trying to find a solution and get on with what you do, writes Lucy Kellaway

The entrepreneur

Why prisons could become business schools

Luke Johnson

Jail inmates display all the natural characteristics of the entrepreneur and we should try to harness their creativity for the benefit of all, says Luke Johnson

Personal technology

Messages on the move

Paul Taylor

There are lots of services that can make even the smartest of smartphones smarter, says Paul Taylor

Judgment Call

Curse of the ‘stick around’ bonus

Could executive retention bonuses ever be worth the investor backlash they generated at Shell and BP?

On Management

Kipling’s wise words

Stefan Stern

We should still be guided by the sobriety and realism of the ironic poem If, says Stefan Stern

Business Books

Medicine for a flawed system

Pills

Only chemicals and pharmaceuticals seem to profit from US property rights protection, say the authors of Patent Failure

How to stay on a roll

Yoyo

Jean-Claude Larréché’s The Momentum Effect may prove challenging for Anglo-Saxon readers who struggle with the vision thing

Cyberspace freedom

internet/ www

Closed systems could put the development of the worldwide web at risk, Jonathan Zittrain argues in The Future of the Internet