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News from 10/05/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Widget Finn, Francis Beckett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Parry Mitchell, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Patrick Stirling-Aird, David Nickson, Laurie Arle, Robert Thicknesse, Andrew Carey, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Arabella Beveridge, Stephen Bayley, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John R. Sharp, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, David Healer, Tom ADDISCOTT(Soil scientist), Peter Brown, Tony Holland, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Kathryn Gyngell, Ian Lamont, Daniel McGrory, David Charter and Michael Evans, Joshua Jampol, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Alastair Hill, Patrick Marmion, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kate Figes, Phoebe Greenwood, Jenny MacArthur, Gerry Hanson, Michael Hamlyn, Sarah Butler and Sam Coates, Sheena Passfielf, Renée Bravo, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Matthew Pinsent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Christine Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Matthew Pryor, Alison Godkin, Steve Coomber, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jack Gooch, John Carr, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, David Charter and Gabriel Rozenberg, Nick Kelly, Chirs Campling, Glynis Kozma, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Nunzio Quacquerelli, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Jane Shilling, Geoff Parks, Tim Hames, Julie Burchill, Des Dearlove, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hill, Sylvia M. MacPherson, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Ebner, Richard Beeston, Ian Whittell, Philip Jobling, David Sinclair, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, John Havard, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Ashling O'Connor, Sarah Olney, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Vivien Cosh, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Sheppard, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Anna Horwood, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Sally Patten, Maureen Freely, Jenny Davey, Colin McQuillan, Richard Long (Second Secretary), Christopher Irvine,

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The Times MPs decry Labour campaign mocking Howard The Times Fond farewell to George, the slowest of stars Putin vows revenge for murder of Chechen President Inside Original sinner BBC clears itself Console wars Hoon to face House on Red Cross abuse claims High value buildings and contents insurance at the … Two for One Tickets Kill Bill 2 T2 Index Independent schools fight to stay as charities Extra NHS cash has no effect, say nurses Tony and Jacques chatshow is just tu, tu good to be true Acrewood Property Group PLC Children in care miles from home Digital digits Employer 'duty' Pure intentions Chimes return What's Important Shop that changed our lives and turned us on Vain, nasty and overpaid And that's just the ones who are supposed to be heroes Habitat Classics Christian Aid Habitat hits 40 suffering from a mid-life crisis The store that revolutionised style in Britain has the birthday blues. Sarah Butler and Sam Coates report on the end of the love affair with the Conran dream Dell Resentment is growing Red Cross heard of beatings early in war The first Iraqi victims of alleged mistreatment began appearing last April. Some claimed that they were civilians snatched off the streets, reports Daniel McGrory What they can do - and what they can't Military policeman faces court martial Bush is pressed to release all images Egg Squatters exploit law to charge rent on rooms The myths that stop young mothers breastfeeding Banker's attack conviction unsafe Picture Gallery GE imagination at work Country life teens turn to drugs and drink What can be done to cut under-age drinking? Bottega Veneta NHS 'must fill gaps in national shortage of dentists' Labour Liverpool: off with the anorak, time for work A busy day in his diary on Merseyside reveals the voracious appetites of the Lib Dem leader, writes Greg Hurst DHL Kennedy seeks joint control of 'yes' campaign Charlie Kennedy's Diary Vauxhall Sun sets on Faliraki strip as Britons party elsewhere BBC clears its chiefs of blame over Kelly fiasco Pop votes may go west for new Hall of Fame Who should be in the British Hall of Fame? Apprenticeships What became of the peace protester in the woolly hat after he was arrested? Was the archbishop right to break the law? Platinum Pursuits Followers pray for their jailed pastor Ruth Gledhill joins the congregation of the defiant Victory to Victory Church before she is thrown out by a 'heavy' UK Business Week Girl, 9, dies in water tank fall IDS keen to stay Smith tributes Arthritis theory Murder charge Cycling increase The Bare Bones of Repatriation Boat takes sailing 1,300 years back in time Musueum fears losing bodies of evidence Barristers win fight for QCs at cost of regular skill tests Judge plan 'open to political patronage' Green Flag Cheltenham & Gloucester Cyprus illegal immigrant? But I'm only here for the cornflakes Barclays How schoolboy's computer worm turned on world Life Search Rumsfeld may fall in the shadow of another futile gesture Britons injured in Baghdad hotel blast Israel's immigrants pour out again as land fails to match its promise (AP): Two tourists found stoned to death Coalition treads warily in fight against al-Sadr Assassination betrays Moscow's claims of a pacified province Death was the price of power as Russia's chosen leader, reports Michael Binyon Churchill Explosive past As Putin prepares to speak, a massacre in Chechnya One. tel If Bush Sr can parachute, why can't I? The Times Mortgage Service Christ statue 'too small to be a Michelangelo' Why should I pay to attend Games, says Olympia's Mayor Direct Line Corporate Zimbabwe halts UN crop study (AFP): Street fight death (Reuters): Nancy's plea (Reuters): Show goes on (AP): Japanese offer (AFP): Faked in China (AFP): Drawn by drink Pop A costume change is as good as a rest for a diva who's putting on the glitz for her farewell tour First Choice ArtsFirst A call to Wagnerian arms Opera The Valkyrie Coliseum Times Online Pop Alanis Morissette Bush Hall, W12 Concert David Daniels Barbican Dance Diaghilev bill Covent Garden The natural history of the trainer, or how the Green Flash plimsoll got soul We must not let judges usurp Parliament's powers Why the US election result will not even be close Those who are predicting another cliffhanger ignore American history Thunderer: Authors go to war, but should have stayed at home Oliver Kamm The Times Old School Ties Charity began at school and it should remain there Still Topp at Fifty Wizz, noble, brave, fearless old schoolboy for all time Abuse and Action Hoon should set out all the facts to Parliament Founding of Iraq Christian principles Identity cards The Times Diplomats fit for the 21st century Nature of NHS funding slows change Ever-increasing demands on teachers Cambridge admissions Flying feet Car tax fine Gubernatorial Picture perfect Postal Delays A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives 'Demonised' DDT-good and bad Blooming marvellous Meaty role The Times Crossword 22,660 Orange Wednesdays The Weather Business GSK to appoint an 'heir' Briefing Prince backs Cornwall Baugur buys Goldsmiths Canary directors adamant AB to avoid beer battle US Airways warning LDN Heathrow, LDN Gatwick, LDN Luton Archie Norman discounts M&S Row over retreat on Napoleon's barren rock In Business Today High-tech adversaries in hand-to-hand combat Racketeer charges on Black to be divulged Timesonline FTSE 100 Dow Jones Commodities Currencies How the Week Finished Stock Markets Deutsche eyes Postbank Stop Press Bharti adds customers Fiat workers end strike Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Bricks Mortar How the Week Finished Change on Week Gold Exchange Rates Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business are … Revenue 'clueless' over £14bn taxes owed Shareholder group tackles big business over bosses' options Cornwall to shed its deckchair image Down and out Softly softly approach might prove to be Greenspan's ruin Lloyds TSB Scotland plc Versailles chief accused of fraud to learn his fate Where Business is Healthy Baugur pools stakes into £50m fund NatWest Shareholders will not stop takeover, says Canary Wharf Profits and pressures: lessons from our leading companies The Times 100 Recovery in UK rising fastest in over a decade T-Mobile offers airport Wi-Fi service Oil at $40 a barrel puts revival at risk NatWest CFA Institute Court must be satisfied Queen's Bench Division CV: Sir Nigel Rudd Captain who gets joy out of playing the angel The Powers in the Boardroom John Ashworth talks to unstuffy Sir Nigel Rudd, a multimillionaire who has the common touch The man in questions The Power 100 Timesonline Property rights not extended Court of Appeal NCH Business Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Akhmad Kadyrov Rebel Chechen leader who accepted Russian backing and became President, provoking great hostility Jean-Jacques Laffont Leading economist who studied the theory of contracts and incentives David Fowler Elucidating the internal structure of Ancient Greek mathematics The Register Personal Column Derek Jarrett Radical historian who argued that understanding Anglo-French relations was crucial to comprehending the 18th century Lady Margaret Colville Perfectionist and highly efficient lady-in-waiting, who often had Clarence House reverberating with laughter Lives Remembered Angst and affluence Nature Notes A happy balance On this Day The Times May 10,1994 Prize Quiz News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers It's your choice Self-preservation Joint effort Word Watching Daily Life May 10,1933 Questions Answered Questions Asked Real econmics Do look back 20th-century guilt Waht's your View? No 1 job Working Mums The value of time Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Memorial Service Appointments Answers Marriage News Quiz Prize Quiz Hills are alive again for a troubled Schloss Briefing A guide to wonders of the modern world worth visiting Notebook Architecture The seaside towns now waving not drowning Sport Babington beats clock for Irish encore Equestrianism The Times Kempton Park Racing Today's Fixtures Results from Saturday's Six Meetings The Results Service Course Specialists Redcar The Times Sports Book Course Specialists Leaders in the Flat Championships Wolverhampton Early declarations are limiting attraction of classic rehearsals Windsor Towcester Yeats extends unbeaten sequence Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Staffware. challenge How the Play-Offs Unfold Final Table Hodgson ripe for the picking Malone breaks Gloucester's spirit Saracens leave Irish to rue missed chance Fast, convenient and demanding Get Fit, Feel, Fit Squash Wasps show signs of weakness as big matches loom Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Ratcliffe fires volley at referees Corry goes from sinner to hero as Leicester do the double Day One Quad storm to victory after formidable start Cave disappoints to leave Olympic hopes at selectors' mercy Triathlon Northern alliance take title Squash Persevering Rhyl complete treble Non-League Football Pioneering Barnton off to Europe Confidence soaring but it's early days Rowing Matthew Pinsent is delighted with victory but warns against reading too much into one good performance Lewes defeat farce to gain promotion Results Reardon to the fore as charging Bulls crush Castleford Rugby League FA rebuilds the pyramid Reading secure passport to Europe in shoot-out Hockey The Times Cautious Lancashire decline to build on Cork's ebulience Frizzell County Championship First Division Walsh's Test record falls to master magician Christopher Martin-Jenkins has only praise for Muttiah Muralitharan after the maligned spinner raised the bar Oram gives hint of what England are up against Tour Match Jones hopes for last chance at the crease Brown and Swann join forces to turn screw on Sussex Leading Test Wicket-Takers Jones strikes quickly to show what Glamorgan have missed The Weekend's Scoreboards Hussain underpins Test stature in show of fortitude for Essex Resilient Rogers resists Warne's wiles Frizzell County Championship Second Division Formidable spell from Pretorius exposes Surrey Totesport League First Division Yorkshire make most of gilt-edged chance Second Division The Times Virgin Patience the vital virtue in Harrison stamina test Negative Francis provides predictably easy prey Timesonline Stroll down Memory Lane Moyà switches on to signal intent for Roland Garros Tennis Motor Racing Kevin Eason's Complete Guide to how the Teams Finished in Barcelona Courageous Lane finally ends his title drought Golf Schumacher just so far ahead Times Test Audis post endurance one-two Pak's fame England rampant Greig on target Britain double Aldhouse excels Petacchi fastest On Fridays American Sports round-up Timesonline Results and Standings Timesonline Sport Schumacher leaves Formula One on road to nowhere Lexus Rotherham rugby club lined up for capital rebirth Inside Today The Times Inside The Week Ahead Verbatim Beware of the Blue-Rinse Panthers "Go for It, Dorothy!" Someone Cried, as One Formidable Matron Launched a Tirade against Town-Hall Waste and Frippery Shooting Galleries Required Reading Stress, Fat Thighs, Bad Sex. Should we Blame the Glossies? Cover Story For 20 Years, Myrna Blyth Edited Ladies' Home Journal, Telling Readers They were Overstretched, Fat and Unhappy. But now She's Seen the Light and in a New Book Accuses Women's Magazines of Peddling Feminist Misery and Wrecking Lives. Julie Burchill Thinks That's Nonsense, while Maureen Freely Blames … I'm Guilty: Confessions of a Spin Sister The Ethicist The Great Game that Ended in Massacre Book Extract In the Second Excerpt from his New Book, Ben MacIntyre Reveals the Forgotten Escapades of the American Josiah Harlan in Afghanistan Let us Prey Viewpoint Andrew Carey on the Strange Lure of the Charismatic Preacher Multiple Display Advertising Items In Praise of the Lowly Teenager Parents They Don't Deserve their Bad Press, and They Should Get the Vote, Says Kate Figes Parent Forum Our Son, 12, is Plump. How Do we Help Him to Lose Weight without Making It an Issue? The Way we Live now This Ugly Brute is a Wondrous Thing at the Right Time in the Right Place, Says Jill Dupleix Magimix Nails: Mine's a Saigon Special The Humble Vietnamese Nail Bar Might Not Be Glamorous but the Results are More Fabulous than You'd Imagine. Anne Ashworth Finds out why Manicure Prices Smoked Fish Salad with Horseradish Nailed: The Most Popular Nude-Effect Polishes Mrs Dippy Tackroom and Terrace Home Forum Is There a Good Way to Clean up Cat Vomit? New Breed of Tweed All Ironed out? Health An Inability to Concentrate is a Sign of Iron Deficiency. Sarah Ebner Reports The Times Boost your Iron Levels Never Underestimate Infections of the Ear Hard Act to Follow Arts The New Zealand-Born Actor Kerry Fox Talks to Daniel Rosenthal about the Virtues of Being "Difficult" Entertainments Just Don't Call Me Cindy Arts Interview Sam Marlowe Meets the Former East End Girl Heading for her First West End Show Theatre The Amiably Enigmatic Director Romeo Castellucci Talks to Patrick Marmion Any Fule Kno Him Arts Molesworth, the Hilarious Heroic Underdog, is Still on topp at 50, Says Philip Howard, and They Don't Come Any Together. Hem! Hem! First Night Reviews Week Ahead Sunshine and Samba from Brazil The Times Games Bridge Chess Cable, Digital and Satellite Television and Radio Television and Radio Sport Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital The Classiest American television dramas all seem to emanate from the cable channel HBO these days. They have more freedom to take risks TV Review IT is Early Days, but Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital is Looking Extremely Watchable, Albeit in a Deeply Puzzling Kind of Way, Says Paul Hoggart Index Choice BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3274 Viewing Guide The Times The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Today's Television The Times Fourth Not Good Enough The Game Says Bottom Corner 38. Bayern Munich Film now in Firm Thestory The fad for movies on football violence has deepened fears over Euro 2004, Tom Dart reports Previous Releases Have your Say Racism: how theatre can turn a crisis into a drama A Genuine Foulek Hero The Book John Motson tells Catherine Riley of the tragedy that has overshadowed his book How David Dein Saved my Life Arsenal's championship triumph at White Hart Lane was turning ugly until an unlikely saviour gallantly offered a way to safety Sky Ashling O'connor finds disquiet over Uefa's Euro 2004 ticket policy The Money Game When Sentimental Value Isn't Enough The Insider Tony Cascarino on why the sale of a crowd favourite is often necessary Walsall on the Road from Temptation The Presenter Paul Merson's new job is no gamble, says Mark Pougatch Striking Contrast Fools Leeds Fans The Games Barclaycard Premiership Leeds United (2) 3 Kilgallon 29, Pennant 41, Smith 69 (pen) Charlton Athletic (1) 3 Holland 11, Euell 76 (pen), 79 Referee: M Halsey 4. Attendance: 38.986 Match overshadowed by fond farewell to local hero Villa Happy to Be Best of Rest Southampton (1) 1 Phillips 45 Aston Villa (1) 1 Angel 39 (pen) Referee: H Webb 5. Attendance: 32.054 O'Leary trumpets his team's top-six finish as a triumph A-Grade Gerrard Fills Liverpool's Gap Year The Game Barclaycard Premiership Birmingham City (0) 0 Liverpool (1) 3 Owen 29, Heskey 51. Gerrard 86 Referee: S Dunn 7. Attendance: 29.533 Captain leads from the front in St Andrew's demolition Leicester Back Adams to Hilt Leicester City (2) 3 … Portsmouth (0) 1 … Referee … Redknapp predicts hard road ahead for next season MasterCard Middlesbrough Happy to Strut Middlesbrough (2) 2 Maccarone 8, Nemeth 32 Manchester City (1) 1 Wanchope 35 Referee: M Riley 5. Attendance: 34,734 McClaren builds culture of success … Attendance … Fase The Games Leading Scokers Card Count … Table Barclaycard Bolton Boost their Coffers The Games Barclaycard Premiership Pleat Left to Carry Blame Tottenilam Hotspur (1) 1 … Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Referee … Changes expected at White Hart Lane after poor season Knives out for Ferguson Matthew Syed says the evidence of the manager's decline is clear for all to see Arsenal Feel Pull of History The Games Barclaycard Premiership Fulham (0) 0 Arsenal (1) 1 Reyes 9 Refersee: M Dean 6. Attendance: 18.102 Van der Sar error keeps unbeaten run intact Newcastle Gripped by Traces of Emptiness Newcastle United (1) 1 Bowyer 38 Wolverhampton Wanderers (0) 1 Ganea 70 Referee: M Messias 4. Attendance: 52.139 Robson's European hopes hit by Shearer's penalty miss Palace Rescue Mission The Games Nationwide League First Division Coventry City (2) 2 Konjic 4, Doyle 27 Crystal Palace (0) 1 Freedman 64 Referee: A Butler 6. Attendance: 22.195 Dowie assured of play-off place despite last-day defeat Burnley (1) 1 Little 11 Sunderland (1) 2 Breen 37, Kyle 66 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Ashton 82 Norwicg City (2) 3 Fleming 28, Roberts 31,88 (peni) Deane Leaves Wigan in Shock Wigan Athletic (1) 1 Roberts 33 West Ham United (0) 1 Deane 89 Referee: R Pearson 9. Attendance: 20,669 Gutted Jewell left to pick up the pieces at JJB Stadium Young Sees off Tepid Reading Watford (1) 1 Young 43 Reading (0) 0 Referee: D Crick 7. Attendance: 17,979 Coppell's side gulty of surpirsing lack of urgency Edgy Ipswich Ease Angst Ipswich Town (1) 1 Kuqi 25 Cardiff City (1) 1 Bullock 39 Referee: R Beeby 6. Attendance: 28,703 Royle happy with another play-off appearance Warnock Rues Costly Errors Preston North End (1) 3 Alexander 24, Healy 54, Fuller 79 Sheffield United (2) 3 Jagielka 21, Gray 38,77 Referee: G Laws 6 Attendance: 16,612 Visiting side find play-offs beyon them Nationwide Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count The Games Fan Fare Walsall Pay Stiff Price The Games Nationwide League First Division Walsall (0) 3 Osbom 49, Wright 69, Ritchie 90 Rotherham United (0) 2 Proctor 55 (pen), Wame 90 (Pen) Referee: B Curson 4. Attendance: 11,049 Relegation but Merson sure his team can bounce back Timesonline Banks Averts Doom for Gillingham Stoke City (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 0 Referee: G Gain 9. Attendance: 19,240 Goalkeeper saves day for Kent club Nationwide 2 Average Attendance The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Elation for Holloway Nationwide League Second Division Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Shaw 59 Queens Park Rangers (1) 3 Gallen 35, Furlong 48, Carr 69 (og) Referee: M Clattenburg 7. Attendance: 29,313 Manager sheds tears of joy as team secures vital victory Cider Stays on Ice for Wilson The Games Second Division Bristol City (2) 2 Roberts 19,21 Blackpool (0) 1 Southern 78 (pen) Referee: J Robinson 7. Attendance: 19,101 Play-offs loom for home side after muted end to season Huddersfield's Crying Shame Third Division Chel Tenham Town (0) 1 S Duff 75 Huddersfield Town (1) 1 Booth 16 Referee: S Mathieson 7. Attendance: 5.814 Visiting side self-destruct and head for play-offs Nationwide 3 Average Attendance The Games Torquay Catching a Wave of Good Fortune Southend United (1) 1 Dudfield 17 Torquay United (2) 2 Woods 3, Graham 11 Referee: A Leake 5. Attendance: 8,894 Tense moments but Rosenior able to celebrate Leading Scorers Card Count Fan Fare The Times Bank of Scotland Bell's Rangers Win Race for PRSO The Continent Perez on the Wrong Path Gabriele Marcotti on how Valencia are outsmarting the Real Madrid president The Statistics The Times Buy Lines Hair of Sorrows David looked up as Luis flung a newspaper on to the bench next to him. "Beckham Going Nowhere" was the stark headline... Paper round The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership Fixtures Next Week the Game Sky Sports The Times Key to top jobs Employers are recruiting again—and they want graduates who can cross borders and work with anyone, says Peter Brown Imperial College London Cheering upturn Prospects look rosy, especially for high-calibre women graduates, says Nunzio Quacquerelli Put a price on your future Finance Courses are expensive but there are places to seek help, says Steve Coomber London Business School Finding a happy balance Lecturers are turning to comedy in a bid to make the driest of MBA subjects more digestible, reports Des Dearlove Bradford Two MBA Tales of Success At the cutting edge of ideas and marketing Design From scalpels to snowboards, MBA students help to put inventions into production. Widget Finn reports Bournemouth University MBA From techo buffs to mini tycoons Entrepreneurs A new business school aims to turn geeks into captains of industry, says Des Dearlove My mission of enlightenment James Martin, guru of the IT age, talks to Des Dearlove about the institute bearing his name Durham A Continental course: the MBA's expanding marketplace The MBA in Europe As ten new nations join the EU they will be eager to boost their business expertise. Francis Beckett looks at the colleges licking their lips on the mainland The European MBA model adapts to many languages, cultures and state regulations Warwick University of Bath School of Management Finals put to the test Widget Finn looks at how business schools differ in their approach to course grades Henley Think Hard before You Select a Topic Play by the rules of the power game Net Working Steve Coomber finds that making good contacts is a courtship, not a one-night stand Durham Things are Looking up, Recruiters Say Rocket Man's smooth lift-off Space When you start your own business, an MBA can provide the drive to help you reach for the sky, says Joshua Jampol The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cass Business School

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