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News from 20/01/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Roger Boyes and Philip Webster, Phil Yates, John Smith, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Christopher Wood, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, C. Carr, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, John Harvey (Business Manager), Clive Davis, Sheila Johnston, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Andrew Armitage, Sam Marlowe, Harvey Anwar, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Nick Wall, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister Health Correspondents, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Michael Dower, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Steven Coomber, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Inayat Bunglawala (Secretary), Geoff Hoon, Stephen Farrell, Laurence Payne, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Aman Kular, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Aran C. Wood, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Donald Francke, Karen Bayne, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Simon Freeman, Anna Köning, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Mary Luckie, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Emily Davies, Rowan Williams, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Ashley Mote, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Joshual Jampol, Adam Fresco, Hassan Ahmed, John Allison, Peter Dickinson, Michael Leidig, Nick Szczepanik, Anna Patty, Dominic Kennedy, Irfan Butt, Jonathan Clayton, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster and Ben Hoyle and Ramita Navai, Denis Seguin, John Naish, John Abbott, Mark Henderson, Gerald Hartup (Director), Gillian Harris, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Richard Baker, Tom Roundell, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Ghassan Nounu, George Broadhead, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Clare Dight, Sunetra Chakravarti, Olav Bjortomt, Michael Theodoulou and Amy Hunter, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Tyler James, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,

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The Times Tsunami deaths rise to 220,000 Varsity girls ahead First-time boon Career Music to the ears Elephant bidders Baltacha progress Index Army admits losing control of troops after Iraq invasion Amélie. . . . . . and Einstein Salman Rushdie faces new threat Right-to-buy gets rerun as Labour targets first-timers In the Times Today The Times Archbishop says Church cannot back euthanasia Business Ten months for NHS bone thief Fitness genes Squatters' victory Family trips Nanny state Renault The Sound of a New Industry Napster rebel turns legitimate Net pop goes from villain to hero Ayatollah revives the death fatwa on Salman Rushdie Author's great art has not been overshadowed Comment Alcohol alleged as Dean's habit On the scent Back-door justice Palace party Jeep lock death Omagh blunder Sorry, mate, this seat's mine as well Mitsubishi Motors The Long Haul Savoy waiter faces jail for self-service Jury rejected claim that silverware came from car-boot sales, reports Anna Patty Justice and the honour of the Army at stake Officers ordered a crackdown Soldiers tell court martial they were carrying out instructions to 'work detainees hard', reports Roger Boyes Court Rules Photos damage image of Britain, ministers warn Haj pilgrimage mutes revulsion in Arab world Toyota C. P. Hart Aid bank sues Abramovich for £10m Chelsea owner faces court over funds that were intended to help small firms in Russia. Dominic Kennedy reports Girls dominate university entry - and stay the course MBA HSBC Teenagers at College A tale of two suburbs, one with hope, the other without Why children of the rich are six times more likely to get a degree malaysiaairlines Fashioning a new line in social awareness People The only gay in Springfield Hyundai A big hand for proud Zoe West Wing stars Stockard Channing, above, and Ron Silver … Ps Sky Currys Keeping this land green and pleasant PRU Health Outsiders banned from buying homes in Dales Injured in Iraq Treatment of prisoners Britain's rebate and our net contribution to the growing EU budget Release of greenfield land for building British opera Time off for the haj Square roots Useful playpens Questions on role of faith schools School reports The Times Sticks and Stones The Financial Services Authority in the dock Space Crusaders Getting there is half the fun, maybe less In the footsteps of Genghis Khan came Timur, and then our forces Arts Notebook Shocking and Appalling The alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners is dreadful but exceptional Thunderer: Invest in Chinese, not Arabic It will be like herding cats Chirac and Blair share a problem: how to get reluctant voters to say 'yes' to a European constitution The Times Join the Debate Bold Tony pushes Timid Tony aside Blair is desperate for four more years because he sees his first term as a lost opportunity Does a right to assisted death entail a responsibility on others to kill? What anyone's life means is not exclusively his own affair. We live in relation to others Someone else has to act on your decision that prolonged life could have no meaning Virgin NHS cuts services to meet private treatment targets Final report on killings by Shipman Bespoke Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items No charge over suicide vigil Watchdog ends jobs for the boys Ministers should have less say on public appointments to avoid cries of cronyism. Jill Sherman reports Harrods Nature Notes Aurora at sea for more trials Garden memorial Cold-shouldered Train stoppages Vauxhall Hammer Killer stays in prison after appeal fails SOS texts combat anti-Semitic attacks Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Neo-Nazis' vandalise Jewish war graves Volvo Doubts over tax threaten campaign, Brown told Roses are red; lavender is not true blue Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Today in Parliament Question Time briefing Private spiritual life not relevant to my job, says Education Secretary Zen We would have saved Hirst's shark for nation, say Tories Howard: I will have Muslims as MPs PC World L. K. Bennett T2 Golfer's novel view of the future Author predicted today's world in 1982, Gillian Harris reports Feast of Turkish delight First Night Visual Art Turks Royal Academy, W1 smile The Sharpest Critics Mother of all ducks shared a swamp with Tyrannosaurus rex Ape remains take science step closer to first humans Dixons Citizen ceremony for 18-year-olds Citizenship Opinion Tax saving guide Rules streamlined to speed embryo tests Health Blair promises to fight curbs on independence Disability Magnet Selfridges & Co Times World News The policemen disciplined for this beating have just been awarded $2.4m No mercy as Arnie authorises his first execution Laura Ashley Memo to Bush: brevity and the Bible Analysis Man who put the words in leader's mouth The Words of Michael Gerson Second honeymoon is over already as great American love affair cools The President is aiming high in an ambitious inaugural address, but time is not on his side, reports Roland Watson Black ties, blizzards and Bevo the frozen Texas steer Mobiles send pigeons out to roost Demon (Reuters): US alert over 'dirty bomb' (AP): Beslan suspects (AP): Assassin attack Raja Fashions Indonesia's missing push quake toll up to 220,000 Tennis Drivers barely looked up as blast shook the ground beneath them Richard Beeston is grateful to get away with his life as suicide bomber strikes at US convoy in Mosul Militants kill 20 in wave of Baghdad bombings Israelis relent as Abbas tackles Hamas The Times Vienna refuses to play ball over smoking ban at society event Kidnap alert for stores chief lost on way to work Right sort of bank in bid to set Libé free Granny revolution rocks the Kremlin Russia's elderly are arrested in protests over a new law scrapping benefits, reports Jeremy Page from Moscow National Express The Times ANC tells Mugabe to shape up After excusing the Zimbabwean regime's excesses for many years, South Africa is losing patience, reports Jan Raath Harrods (Reuters): Karadzic claim (Reuters): Viktory declared (AFP): China execution (AFP): Twin discovered (AFP): Cemetery dug up (AFP): Tallest tower (Reuters): Slapped down 'Moors' seek royal apology 500 years after their exile By Our Foreign Staff: Couple tell of four-day ordeal adrift at sea Saga (AP): Liberian plea to UN fathers Times Business Dollar boosted Forecast hits eBay Insurance calls up Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones £1.5bn race to bulldoze Elephant and Castle Under-fire FSA committee has had no head for seven months Black's Hollinger su earned $221,000 for No time to lose your head Windows of opportunity egg-zero WH Smith faces future of slim pickings Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Jailed ImClone chief agrees payment Stop Press E1 Paso to leave Asian energy market New head for Thomson European arm Ex-Enron trio's trial venue plea fails Bull receives €517m French aid Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Gold North Sea Oil Pfizer profits up as pain hits rivals Mystery suitor in approach for Oxford BioMedica The Times US hopes for cannabis painkiller Husband and wife team set to make millions Lloyds TSB Business Next move is anyone's guess Travelex founder stands to pocket £550m in sell-off Good tidings for Austin and Ted abbey Boots to maintain its price-cut policy Brown & Jackson falls 16% Sales Talk Somerfield's festive sales slide Books are 'key for renewal' Bidder buys Allders debt Christmas story lifts shares in WH Smith Former creative director at M&S heads East BT Europe to examine bailout of Alitalia BT and Kingston face EU inquiry The Sunday Times Pearson hit by falling fiction sales Rebels face obstacle in attempt to throw out Börse board JP Morgan's investment banking income slumps Barratt eyes record profit as house completions rise War of words City Diary Revisiting Burmah City Diary Rude food City Diary US funds accused of failing to claim $2bn in settled lawsuits Wimpole Reinsurers cut rates despite losses Taking cover from risk of calamities Can Bush plug the economic gaps? As the President begins a second term of office, Anatole Kaletsky examines the fiscal issues Times Online Radical White House plan would cut pension benefits by a third Controlled inflation eases pressure for US rate rises Fewer 'sick-note' jobless The Times Record employment douses rate cut hopes The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Live Aid Tips to cut tax Calculate bills Fraud warning Access for all Check all laws Race is on for 2005's best entrepreneur Award scheme celebrates with world summit The Times Don't break age rules Rock seen as solid foundation for bank reporting season Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 A few hitches, but back to basics works well for Boots Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Pearson Gilts Profit-taking advice restrains index Smaller Capitalisation Shares Aggregate Industries Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Times Register George Millar SOE officers who organised the Maquis in sabotage which disrupted German reinforcements in 1944 George Millar, DSO, MC, author, farmer and officer of the wartime Special Operations Executive, was born on September 19, 1910. He died on January 15, 2005. aged 94 Lives Remembered Lord Polwarth Chief of the Scott clan whose tenacity and enthusiasm brought investment to a depressed Scotland Lord Polwarth, Minister of State, Scottish Office, 1972-74, was born on November 17, 1916. He died on January 4, 2005, aged 88 Jack Foster Nightfighter ace who after the war flew as a test pilot during the dangerous quest to break the sound barrier Jack Foster, DFC and Bar, AFC, wartime nightfighter ace, was born on June 16, 1921. He died on November 4, 2004, aged 83 Rudolph Moshammer Colourful Bavarian designer whose fantastic plumage and flamboyant demeanour concealed a lifelong fear of poverty Rudolph Moshammer, fashion designer and society cult figure, was born on September 27, 1940. He was found dead on January 14,2005, aged 64 Lives in Brief Gerrie Knetemann, Netherlands cycling coach and former world cycling champion, was born on March 6, 1951. He died on November 2, 2004, aged 53 Felix Aprahamian Irrepressible writer, critic and enthusiast for music in Britain who helped to shape the nation's cultural life for many years Felix Aprahamian, musician and writer, was born on June 5, 1914. He died on January 15, 2005, aged 90 Canon Christopher Unwin Untiring Anglican priest whose 60-year ministry was devoted to the North East of England Canon Christopher Unwin, TD, Archdeacon of Northumberland, 1963-82, was born on September 27, 1917. He died on December 21, 2004, aged 87 Major the Rev Donald Peyton Jones Unconventional Royal Marines officer who became a vicar with an idiosyncratic priestly style Major the Rev Donald Peyton Jones, DSC, Royal Marines office and priest, was born on September 22, 1914. He died on December 23, 2004, aged 90 Lena Rustin Speech therapist who helped to found a centre for children who stammer Lena Rustin, speech therapist, was born on August 5, 1928. She died on December 26, 2004, aged 76 Court Circular Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Luncheons Births Deaths Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Prize Appointment Capacity to marry distinct from wisdom of marriage Family Division Times Online Service of Thanksgiving Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox, KCMG, KCVO Correction The Book and Belonging Do Islamic schools really produce poor British citizens? Breeding barbarism A broad curriculum Anniversaries Take it outside Learn the truth Anniversaries What's your view? Anniversaries Knowledge is key Birthdays Sad segregation Questions Answered Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Property of the month: Prague Get more than you bargain for on a super sales break A hotel in Ayrshire for £65 a night, or a week on Gozo in a villa that sleeps six at £299. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers A superior guide to Brideshead President lines up for a cold shower Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Fallon puts emphasis on third consecutive Derby Racing Times Test Stronge hungry for winners after finding answer to weighty problem Diary Taunton The Times Sports Book Ludlow Southwell The Results Service Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Fixtures The Times Ecclestone lands Ferrari Motor Racing MacArthur is caught not napping Sailing Clarke hopes hard work can finally yield results Golf Links Tour Statistics Farrell absence brings early blow for Wigan Rugby League Sheppard and Marshall show their versatility Swimming Snow Reports Dorrian faces eager Khan Ashby's share Towering display Cross-code plans Blaze of glory Weight of expectation helps Viking hit bull's-eye Giles Smith Sport on Television Baltacha's stock continues to rise Down Under Australian Open Leading the Way Results from Melbourne Times Online A vision in white, Agassi serves notice he is not just a fading star Links O'Sullivan plays peekaboo with his opponent Snooker Henman is right to put himself first in quest for elusive title Short-term fix delays decision on Flintoff Cricket Ruddock wary over great expectations surrounding Wales Rugby Union Training Squad for Six Nations ICC Official Rankings Johnson stays firm on Lions The Sunday Times Nation offers redemption to fallen idol Jonathan Clayton in Johannesburg finds Hansie Cronje's status in South Africa unsullied by scandal that shook the world Britain hoping that relay triumph can be springboard for golden era Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter Fans vent their anger on Benítez Pellegrino defends manager's methods Pride and passion revived on glory night Alastair Campbell, a fan for 40 years, savours one of the greatest victories in Burnley's history Liverpool's Xi Peace in our time? Football's so much more entertaining when the bosses. . . Carry on Feuding Mourinho lays claim to title as rivals get police warning Kennedy joins Formation The Premiership Today England set sights on European triumph No shame in defeat as Devon cream rises to the top FA Cup Third-Round Replays Tom Dart sees Exeter fail to bridge great divide but go down with heads held high Nervy Blackburn victory keeps Savage on edge of his seat Boyd kicks out Boston Revised Draw The Times Crossword 22,878 Rumour Mill Giant-killers cut down by Volz and Radzinski Newcastle move to the front of queue to sign Faye Times Sport United's tie, Exeter's triumph The Times The Renault Safety Zone Alastair Campbell The Times Quotes of the Day When you think you're right it's hard to change your mind Nazi dress: pointless Beyond belief Smoke out desk eaters Image of the Day Pot luck: a bird flu epidemic in Vietnam falls to dissuade villagers in Gia Trieu from preparing chicken for a wedding banquet The Ethicist Einstein the genius: well, everything's relative. . . A century after Einstein propounded his relativity theory Anjana Ahuja reflects on the genius whose personal life was as dysfunctional as his thinking was original His general theory of relativity he regarded as 'the happiest thought of my life' Famously, he rejected the theory that the Universe started with a Big Bang Albert's Brain The Theories Say… A truly memorable cheesy moment Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Times Online The First Lady walks a fine line Fashion If Laura Bush's gown for tonight's inauguration ball is too glitzy, people will complain. And if it isn't glitzy enough . . . well, they'll complain then, too, says Emily Davies The gown symbolises the romance of a ball and the optimism inherent in fresh starts Catherine Walker I'd love to go back to the Ratpack era Getting Personal Good riddance to barbaric Lobotomies revolutionised the treatment of people with severe mental illness, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, but we should all be very grateful for the effective drugs of today There is no better illustration that doctors need to keep an open mind Lead a muller Life NB Doctor's Orders My Old Man's a Defibrillator Expert The Times Screen A little goes a long way The petite Audrey Tautou tells James Christopher why she's adding the bitter to the sweet of Amélie Creeps can be New Releases James Christopher shuns a warts-and-all biopic of Ray Charles in favour of wartime melodrama and a re-released classic The Times 2046 Who's the star in search of a talent to abuse? Sean MacAulay's Golden Globes New DVDs A Very Long Engagement Homecom Report Wendy Ide reveals the story behind the smuggling of a message from the Dalai Lama into Tibet Curzon The Bangkok Film Festival cancelled its opening gala after the tsunami disaster Movie Books Lord of Misrule Dear Frankie Soundtrack to Interview Taylor Hackford did not disguise the drink and drugs habits of his idol Ray Charles in his new biopic, he assures Clive Davis The film does not shy away from the less wholesome facets of his life Sideways Competition—rub Shoulders with the Stars at the Baftas Uncle Sam gets stood up Festival Sundance is trying to woo foreign films but with little success, says Denis Seguin No Iranian film-maker cares to be fingerprinted and photographed Finding Neverland Festivals Calendar Flying Daggers Through the myths of time Interview Theo Angelopoulos finds endless variations in Greek tales, Sheila Johnston discovers Closer Too far from the grave Theatre King Lear Albery, WC2 Dance The Sleeping Beauty On Ice Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff First Choice Theatre Powerless Baron's Court Theatre, W14 Concert Ensemble Modern/Asbury Barbican Entertainments Concert Brighton PO/Wordsworth Dome, Brighton TV & Radio Radio Choice The Royal Academy Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Multichannel Television Kids CBBC Television Terrestrial Sky Variations Film Choice Space travel still a giant step away Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Truth about the legends True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3492 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching SU Doku Picture The Times Work-life balance treads a fine line The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened barclays First XV's accelerated learning Teams Data File Time to pack your bags How to . . . Sack Someone Company procedure should be clear on discipline, including the dismissal of a member of staff. Carly Chynoweth lists ten points to consider before giving someone their marching orders The 60-Second Business Book Index Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Alliance Leicester Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? Are my bosses cheating on the licensing deal? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become a. . . Consultants & Technologists There are occasions when crime does pay Interview With more than a million violent incidents in the workplace each year, a company set up to help firms deal with this sort of crime is likely to profit. Cath Janes reports Headhunter Competition: Win a Party on the Eye Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for . . . Canon A strong sense of community spirit and corporate harmony pervades life at the Japanese giant. As Clare Dight discovers The Key to. . . … Ergonomics Consultants & Technologies Graduates know where to go for retail therapy The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in . . . The Media Sainsbury's Number 20 Sainsbury's The Gurus Boiled down Kjell Nordström and Jonas Ridderstrale Case Study Inverted Doughnuts An MBA takes a lot of character Sir Martin Sorrell, founder of the advertising empire WPP, tells Des Dearlove why he is passionate about business education Course Watch The Office Psychologist Exit Interviews Faith in the business gets a new meaning Trend Watch Religion in Business As the faith-at-work movement grows, praying for success acquires a new significance. Daniel Allen looks at the links between religion and business Underwear, under cover What to Wear . . . In the Laboratory Work Kit Statwatch A woman should stay at home when her child is under school age You Need a New Job when . . . Essentials Prices rival London's, but it's another world Business Travel Piercing: it's a personal thing Letters Test Yourself . . . Answers Careers of the Week choices To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AWE MBA Signs of hope for more jobs after three lean years Recruitment and salaries are rising, says Des Dearlove Traditional MBA recruiters, especially consulting firms, are back on campus Career Check out how the opposition does it Des Dearlove asks Lord Sainsbury whether he considers that the MBA is still the best training for careers in senior management Leadership comes from experience, ability and working with good people London Business School Cheers! a course we'll drink to Stuart Crainer reports on industry-specific MBAs that have been set up to serve the wine industry Insead has to count the cost of going global Des Dearlove on an institution that is punching above its weight The Bradford Kent to link with the old enemy KBS will be one of the biggest highter-education schemes in Britain 'There is nothing quite so practical as a great idea' University of Southampton The Formula 1 of the business schools world Stuart Crainer looks at how applied research from centres of excellence can help to use new ideas to address real needs in the world Lancaster claims the UK's largest team of leadership researchers Business puts on a humane face Steve Coomber reports on the growth of MBA courses and bursaries for the charity and public sectors Giving something back to the world Smooth as a good whisky Stephen Hoare says blended learning could be the way forward OU Business School The chance of a lifetime for Henley's new man Des Dearlove asks the college's new principal how he plans to change the organisation Schools just reflect life in the real world Warwick Plight of the greying student Stephen Hoare says older managers are good, but face discrimination University of Bath School of Management Breathing a sign of relief in the LGBT community I am judged on my ability to do my job, not on my sexuality On MBAs men are from Mars and women from Venus There are differences between sexes as to why they did the course, Hugh Thompson reports Men are blinkered and see their MBA only as a way to gain status and pay Qualify by using what you do best A new course is based on the experience of decision-making Kingston Making a difference at Open University Steve Coomber talks to James Fleck, the new Dean of the Open University Business School House of the flying leadership theories Durham They take a cue from Sun Tzu Des Dearlove looks at different ideas in leadership training Defray your course's cost Steve Coomber says many students do not take up offers of help With an average salary of £64,000 it will not take long to recoup the cost The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business in the real world

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