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News from 30/11/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Carol Lewis, Duelling banjaxed, Frances Quinn, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Tris Reid Smith, David Rose, Miranda McLachian, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, David Davutovic and Matthew Pryor, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Matthew Hoggard, Matt Miles, Axm, David C. Matthews, Sam Marlowe, Bob Steers, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Nobin Pagnamaneta, Gerald Boyd, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Sarah Dodgson, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, John ap Rhys Pryce, Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Graham Baldwin, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, R. M. Rouse, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Rory Watson and Thomas Catan, Simon Briault, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Mike Gatting Former England captain, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Dr G. M. Knox Clinical Director, John Malkovich, Alice Olins, Natalie Haynes, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matt Hughes, Kerry Garcia, solicitor, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, David Lister, Zahid Hussain, Mary Hurst, Kaveh Solhekol, Adam Barnard, Nadine Dorries MP, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Alistair Cooke Political Adviser, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Robinson, Meg Munn Deputy Minister, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Stephanie Coontz, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michele Krisch, Feargus O'Sullivan, Sam Mercer, Chris Bolt, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Rhys Blake, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Jane Czyzselska, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Simon Johnson, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Joseph Galliano, Keith Barlow, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Laura Charnock, Felix Aliaga, Robert Kingston, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder,

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The Times 'London's bridge is falling down' Damning verdict on one-sided US-UK relations after Iraq State Department official says Blair is ignored by Bush 33,000 passengers affected as radiation grounds BA … Comment 20 World 39 Business 52 Register 72 Sport 82 Online T Women are winners as qualifying time for state pension is cut Gender gap 'is being eliminated' Pensioners attack strict cut-off date London's bridge is falling down 30 Number of years at work to get full basic state … Security forces 'colluded' in terror Pugh Man shot dead Farepak reprieve Clarke joins rebels Oldest woman dies Genetic disease Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Rathbones Brown family faces a new challenge as baby Fraser has cystic fibrosis Illness spotted soon after birth He is 'healthy and making progress' Radiation is detected on BA flights to Moscow Airline alerted by Litvinenko police Poison gang may have been on board Alexander Litvinenko's journey The flights Polonium-210? It's yours for $69, no questions asked Louis Vuuton War of words Critics urge charities to give up the goat Special relationship 'Blair's bridge between Europe and the US? It's falling down and he is left with nothing' The policy of hugging America close has been a failure for the British, a US State Department analyst claims Fighting off the hawks From first meeting to "Yo, Blair!"—see pictures of … A close embrace will still be in our best interests Political Briefing Special relationship WHSmith Hospitals are told to produce cancer survival league tables Patients will be able to view results Treatment still a 'postcode lottery' Lung cancer claims life of quit-smoking guru The targets Trivial gossip column article gave game away Bvlgari Reporter faces jail in phone-tap case Royal staff and celebrities targeted Newspaper editor offers apology Currys Cameron to monitor party's ethnic profile Postal votes BT Bringing it all together Politician at risk of vote-rigging charges Police call for 11 to be prosecuted Inquiry followed Times disclosures People PR makes spy story a political enigma Burberry Jungle round-up Picture Gallery Postscript British Gas The chief inspector's verdict Riots wreck immigrant detention centre Violent detainees in 18-hour rampage Evacuation of 482 inmates under way Ministers reject Reid 'optimum intake' plan Volvo Bespoke Suits The losers The Bose Wave music system Elderly face an end to home care Drinking too much? Microsoft Gucci Muslim girl in tears after being ordered home to Scotland I did not expect this, says Molly Father will appeal against decision Student, 18, is found dead after fancy-dress pub crawl Homebase Prepare pupils for life, Blair tells teachers Green Flag Vital statistics The Times Watches of Switzerland Artist held over bouncy castle deaths Deadly fall may lead to charges Earlier incident in 1988 high winds Foggy Thinking The Anglo-American link is stronger than some in the State Department assume Picture Gallery Murder Less Foul Flexibility is needed in charging and sentencing killers Whisky Galore Drinking a little water never hurt anybody. But why risk it? Have your say Get warm: burn a Xmas book Notebook Russia's Weapons of Mass Destruction… Anarchy or tyranny? I choose tyranny Anatole Kaletsky The first role of the State must be security Thunderer: Ripped off at the station - just like the bad old days Understanding Northern Ireland Market forces In support of anti-discrimination law Sassy WRVS Join the debate online today Consequences of law reform Abortion fears 1 Pennington Street Back pain relief Family treasures Sat-nav courtesy Any which way Breathe carefully - or you may face a Blair tribute My Week Comment Why did these two kill? We cannot turn away John ap Rhys Pryce My son's murder shows there is much work to be done Wild horses will create perfect habitat for otters and voles Virgin mobile Ticket machines blown up Island is 'merely an outcrop' Bank robber shoots at police Brothers deny cruelty to dog Positive lightning can produce deadly effect long after the storm Weather analysis Currys Man killed by bolt from a blue sky Sickly sweet, two flat feet, no smooth moves can save it First night Theatre Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Theatre Royal, Haymarket A world of entertainment under one roof The O2 Stars and beyond Ancient Greek calculator yields its secret Stargazer's device was very advanced It could be used to predict eclipses Stansted expansion fails to take off Worry over effect of climate change Owners say they will appeal decision The Ethical Gift Guide Capital One Piano Auctions 82 million Butterflies halt tanks in their tracks Challenge churchill House of Fraser Foreign Office apologises to tsunami victims Nikon Lloyds TSB Laura Ashley Stone spelt out his murder plot in letter to newspaper McGuinness and Adams were targets He told Unionists to prepare for war Prescott just avoids a pile-up on road to disaster Parliamentary Sketch Anglian Home Improvements Online today Bonhams new ecoinsurance for cars Raja Fashions Art world backs 'child porn' curator Colleagues leap to director's defence He could face three years in jail The new face of fantasy First and second-degree murder charges will snare more killers Killings will fall into two categories Mandatory life sentence to end The law in action The proposals Footballer cleared of nightclub assault Lorry driver jailed Payout for victims Language barrier Company arrests One too many Times writer wins Bonhams A life in rock PSORIassist Barrett fans clamour to buy fragments of a broken life Pink Floyd star's possessions sold off Bizarre objects go for sky-high prices Jessops Loans row intensifies after new revelations over lending rates Political funding Marines lose £3,000 allowance Defence Special needs guidelines Education Doctors' pay soars by 30% NHS The world's 'oldest bottle of whisky' is sold for £14,000 Cabernet sauvignon for the heart Commentary Europe drinks New World wines under the table when it comes to your health grolsch World EU pulls the rug on Turkish talks over refusal to lift Cyprus blockade Negotiations on eight issues halted Blair denounces 'serious mistake' Sticking points Pope comes through most dangerous day Blame game is a dangerous one to play World Briefing Boots Online today Aspect Property Group Go big, go long, go home - or go to the Axis of Evil? The options One day in Iraq 29.11.2006 Iraqi leader falls out of favour with US on eve of allied summit Prime Minister 'failing on militias' Neighbours fear influence of Iran A battered premier facing end of the line comet Sarkozy, the hard man of France, to run for president Socialist rival is ahead in the polls Minister's plans upset by media leak (AFP): No iPod or Rolex for Kim Nato agrees to troop increase Rapper back in gun trouble (AP): Alligator attack victim rescued (Reuters): Dinosaur nest egg for sale Sainsbury's A new wonder of the world For sale: the hair of my father's mummy Postman offers slivers of pharaoh Egypt anger at internet 'scandal' richer Sounds Morrisons Globe for Darfur John Lewis Architect raises roof over station changes Court backs art over cost concerns Railway faces €40m repair bill Trouble sites Coup threat grows as army controls key sites Military says it fears 'invasion' Australian rescue helicopter crashes HSBC Oceans of strife The Times Offers Direct Queue wallah future on line as computers battle bribery Men who do Cult leaders executed over feud with rivals Test of falths Timberland Flooring (AP): Bush's nominee warns on China war (Reuters): Top earner Kidman (AP): Gaza role for Tutu (AP): Genocide charges (AP): Gorbachev better (AP): Frist stands down (AFP): Peace talks blow (AP): Net speeder fined The no-shows acticare Resperate Castro misses birthday party amid rumours of failing health Flawed process boosts rail profits SMG approach Antitrust fines 'Bubble' warning Quote of the day FSA 'dead wood' Lomax advice Brussels caps carbon quotas for nine 'dirty' EU nations Only the UK plan found acceptable Electricity prices set to rise steeply Cleaning up Compass resets its bearings Small business Private equity tax change is risky Business Commentary Business today Friends Provident Train competition inquiry could derail competitiveness Commodities Currencies Stock markets Blue chip firms must tell tales Michael O'Leary may be happier parking aircraft than … Need to know Economics Thatcher's legacy of cheap telecoms Analysis The Times High-tech bundles are a real bargain for Britain's switched-on households Watchdog report on global prices Phones and TV dearer in Europe Online costs The Times How rail network suffered a breakdown Business big shot Chris Bolt Fayeds reap £72m Harrods payout Government largely to blame for excess train leasing profits Problems lie with charge for carriages Banks say inquiry would stall progress Timetable Main players The Times eos Airlines New activist investor arm drawn strong team into 3i Taste of history Good lords! Surely not for the Beeb The Institute of Chartered Accountants No Smoking Gun without some fire City Diary The case of the short-sighted trader Rumour of the day In the know Directors' dealings Bet of the day Pure approach on carbon emissions welcomed What the Governor said 700,000 tonnes MPC is meeting too often, says Deputy Bank chief Bank 'could lose sight of big picture' MPs and ex-MPC member back plea UTV likely to win over SMG with new merger proposal M&B considers move to Reit Radisson Sas Future turns to the internet Umbro gives profit warning Mixed news from Wolseley Sixth-formers hit the target In their words FSPP can dish out bloody noses 14 Number of members on the Financial Services Practitioner … Times Online Industry panel calls for clear-out of 'dead wood' at FSA Regulator 'shows no improvement Box-ticking approach rankles Nestlé seeks to acquire US babyfood company Gerber proves asty at $3bn Products sold n 80 countries Sharp upturn in US pulls dollar back from the depths Founder put infant nutrition at heart of the group (AFX): Ackermann charges dropped Baugur buys in Denmark Nasdaq delays LSE bid papers Spain riles EU over E. On Allied Irish Bank (GB) Windows Vista on sale at last Rubber barons' fine bounces EU to record antitrust take Five groups pay €519m penalty Whistle-blower Bayer is spared fine The Times Penalties With Eurotunnel finances in a hole, it is probably time to stop digging pleasure The Times unit trust information service This is a paid-for information service. For further … Equity Prices by dining in our AA Rosette Awarded Restaurant The Newspaper Marketing Agency How the two compare Big banks The Times Bank of America rises above its sleepy backwater to reach global dominance Citigroup loses crown as the world's most valuable financial services company to rival Cost issues put paid to top ranking Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Licence fear hits Hambro Mining Small caps Gilts Compass is finding its bearings at last as new chief brings discipline Sage Wise to follow 'Beautiful' ICI lifted as blue chips sparkle on bid talk Large caps Brewin Dolphin Allen Carr Author whose controversial Easyway books and clinics helped millions to stop smoking Pamela Stuart Nutritionist who helped to prevent wartime malnourishment through the BBC radio programme The Kitchen Front Parnela Stuart, nutritionist and counsellor, was born on April 7, 1918. She died on October 14, 2006, aged 88 Law Report Weather Gerald Boyd High-flying US journalist who fell victim to a plagiarism scandal Hassan Gouled Aptidon Leader who guided Djibouti to independence and was President for 22 years Hassan Gouled Aptidon, President of Djibouti, 1977-99, was born on October 15, 1916. He died on November 21, 2006, aged 90 David Hermance Engineer who helped to sell cleaner motoring to America David Hermance, automobile executive, was born on September 27, 1947. He died in a plane crash on November 25, 2006, aged 59 George Train Distinguished actuary with a passion for transport George Train, transport enthusiast, was born on June 17, 1933. He died on September 25, 2006, aged 73 Judge can ensure that jury reaches fair verdict after trial Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 30, 2006 The Times Birthdays Births (AV): Births, marriages and deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Anniversaries Geminids gets busy in the December night sky Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Court & Social The Sunday Times Legal Notices Escortcity Enterprises Limited In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Companies … Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd All presents and correct in Lapland: the visit to Santa is the real deal Late travel A reindeer or husky sleigh ride? Get your child's letter read by Santa British Isles Late deals Three nights in Jersey, £109; two nights in London, £149; a week in Tenerife, £270; a week skiing in France, £158 Short haul For more last-minute travel offers Bath is in the market for a trip Deal of the week: Mexico for £89 Late travel Multiple Display Advertising Items For more last-minute travel offers Nature Notes On This Day November 30, 1817 Today Heavy rain in the North West, dry elsewhere. Max 13C (55F), min 4C (38F) Five-day forecast Mild and windy with rain or showers Tides Don't guess. Weathercall Autumn will not move on for winter to begin Weather Eye Around Britain The world All readings midday local time yesterday Sport Fallon's darker side resurfaces to heighten career doubts Racing Alan Lee wonders whether a gifted jockey's latest transgression will prove the last straw for his employers, friends and betting public Flawed genius Ayr Yesterday's results Catterick Market Rasen Wincanton Plumpton Kempton Park Leicester Racing Bargain buy fuels dreams of all owners Racing Diary The Sunday Times Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Fixtures Football Ice hockey Squash Student takes the honours as she follows tradition of Kelly's heroes Paralympic sport Swimming Glamour fades as Rudman slides back into old routine Bobsleighing Cold comfort in Calgary for Briton Boyfriend looks for glory himself Look before you bleep in Ruddock's new offering Sport on television thelondonpaper Jimmy Ormond has signed for Surrey for a further year London planning receives vote of confidence from IOC Olympic Games Umpires who have little standing Hair's hopes of returning to the middle are dashed Cricket Hill to make first start in 16 months Häkkinen is back Khan eyes Drilzane Ralepelle landmark Gibbs leads way Holmes retires Young makes mark Adelaide visit can serve to raise the spirits The Ashes Second Test Mike Gatting Former England captain newspaper licensing agency Reynella Revealed - how to stump Australia Stick to plan and all could come right for England The Ashes Second Test Bowlers must exploit weaknesses Gilchrist seems to be still under spell England have to be enterprising and give Panesar a twirl The Ashes Second Test Spinner ready to roar into action Time to make bold statements Adelaide by the numbers Pedigree We are united in a determined mood Despite defeat it is not all doom and gloom in the camp, but we know what we have to do to put things right Fletcher's line of spin doesn't fool me Pietersen is England's only danger man-the others still can't play me and that's why we will win this series Your chance to win The Ashes Online now Teams Vaughan upbeat despite duck Flintoff can follow Australian path to find a quick retort The Ashes Second Test 'Insipid' side must keep better control McGrath misses nets but will play Andrew wastes no time ruling himself out of running for mission impossible Rugby union England in crisis Elite director to lead the search Chief executive misses conference Rise and fall That damning statement in full Key dates Cost may lead RFU to look within for man to restore the glory days Rugby union England in crisis Argentina's progress can act as useful benchmark 69.23 The percentage of matches won by England in 13 … Crunch time for Luque in Newcastle's German test Uefa Cup Eintracht Frankfurt v Newcastle United Five, 7.45pm Spaniard escapes car crash to play Club have 14 players unavailable talk Sport Group H Refusal to throw in towel angers Warnock The Premiership today Pardew and Magnusson get straight down to business Football Birmingham at a loss on South Coast Football Bungs inquiry Neill could be sold Real conversion Germany's net gain Rooney finds no room for sentiment in United stroll Hargreaves resigned to longer spell on the sidelines Evra ready Manchester United Long run Last night's results Austin Reed Distin strike adds gloss to slick City show Football Barclays Premiership Aston Villa (4-4-2): S Taylor—O Mellberg The number of changes Arsene Wenger made to the team … Wenger faces uncomfortable moment of truth as Fulham expose weaknesses Football Barclays Premiership Futham (4-5-1): A Niemi—M Volz Benitez hoping that Bellamy can get his mind back on job The number of years—and counting—since Portsmouth last Portsmouth mount rearguard action to foil limp Liverpool Football Barclays Premiership Liverpool (4-4-2): J M Reina - S Finnan, S Hyypia A most Gratifying Ale Ballack ensures Chelsea's Reebok love affair goes on Football Barclays Premiership The number of goals Frank Lampard, the Chelsea midfield Gartside breaks silence to stand by his manager Table Bolton Wanderers (4-1-2-3): J Jaaskelainen—N Hunt If Martin Johnson is on the list to succeed Andy Robinson … Times Crossword 23,460 The Insider Sonko peace offering gets no response The Times Fallon faces worldwide ban after positive drugs test Flawed genius Alan Lee on the troubled life and times of the nation's leading jockey The turbulent career of Kieren Fallon plumbed new depths The Times Shane Warne Inside times did you see? The club scarf that's class the face In the Dogg house again the click did you know? The 'H' in HR stands for 'humbug' did you hear? It's that man again Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … How to stay married As married couples become a minority, Stephanie Coontz argues that the best way to keep a marriage strong and healthy is to retain a network of close friends Can your friendships survive your marriage? Have your … The Saab Range When cabin fever kicks in Illegible Article A talent to remake tomorrow's world Students from the Third World are educated here to return home as leaders. Adam Barnard reports The Times Offers Direct Brave Trevor makes so much sense on race It's no use us bewailing some Muslims' failure to integrate into British society, if we run away as soon as they try to do so Money talks—and Grade walks Double O heaven Who's that fast girl in a fur coat? Ferrets are increasingly popular as pets and highly intelligent. Jane Shilling tries her hand at polecat-sitting The Times On average ferrets live for 5-8 years Which unconventional animals make good pets? Is living the high life really so bad for you? Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains how tests showing only minor abnormalitics can still be a cause for concern when combined with alcohol, rich food and a family history of diabetes theAA Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week Insider trading Graham & Spencer pick the best trapeze dresses Cirque du Soleil Exclusive priority booking Free children's DVD to keep Plus six free DVD rentals Urban warrior Well, don't just sit there, Slouch a bit I am a virtual hunchback with a gorilla posture Screen How ethical is this movie? Hollywood is under pressure to give cash to the poor countries it uses as film sets. But are producers doing enough? Kevin Maher reports Time to Play. Com Hollywood's dirty history Who Gets what? Film funds are being put to good use, writes James Christopher Nothing It's Ferrell, but far from wild Stranger than Fiction treads the same path as Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, says James Christopher, but it winds up in a dead end Aardman's attempt at lavatory humour has its moments, but Wendy Ide is less than Flushed Away Woke up this morning… …and found I was in a Charlie Kaufman film. Kevin Maher on the man who rewrote the Hollywood script rules When does quirky existential eccentricity become habitual and quotidian? Licensed to frill, thrill and trill The name's Bond…Justin Bond. The practically legendary drag queen turned unlikely hero of this year's Cannes festival loosens his stays for Wendy Ide DVD Dinners Dumplings (Fruit Chan, 2004) Vegetarian Jiaozi Shortbus Movie What you need The Times Duelling banjaxed Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Odeon The Glass Room first night Theatre Hampstead Theatre Entertainments Darcey Bussell and Igor Zelensky Dance Sadler's Wells Maxim Vengerov Concert Barbican insideout tv & radio Radio Choice Go beyond Film Season David Chater's choices television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Factual Choice Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Multi Channel The philanthropist's reality cheque Last Night's TV television terrestrial Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4074 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon SAS Group airlines Career Graduate Special Inside The Times All aboard for corporate piracy The Week in Work Good Week… What Else Happened …Bad Week BakerHughes Scientist is a model employee Profile Jonathan Richards meets up with Andrew Marmery, whose job is to make speeches about science come to life The Office Psychologist Coaching A season of career cheer Talking Point For those yet to decide what to do in life, the festive season's staffing demands offer a great opportunity to sample life in the retail, events and catering sectors, Sarah Campbell reports Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive IQ? HBOS Group Tell us who gives you inspiration Competition New arrival will cut our small staff by two Work Life Challenge How Do I Become… …A Museum Curator? British Airways Media stalwart places linguists on wanted list The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers If you'd like a job in the media, or Reuters in particulars, being bilingual is a vital part of your skill set, says Martin Birchall. And not just any old second language will do… No 69 Reuters Roadtrip Nation Darius Deadline Buster Gradstat Take it a step at a time How to… Make the Most of Graduate Programmes Many people think that graduate programmes are a swift route to the top. They may fast-track you there, Carly Chynoweth finds, but it doesn't mean that it's an easy ride Reasons to Hate… …Business Hotels Test Yourself … Answers Is the test relevant? Interview Personal biases can be problematic when teambuilding in a multicultural context. 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