News from 12/05/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, David Lister and Ian Cobain, Sara Lawson, Michael Saward, Cherry Maslen, Buck Rutledge, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Andrew Rosenbaum, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Peter DAVIES(Consultant physician), Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Trevor Dunn, Norman Harris, Oliver Del Mar, Peter Bradley, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Paul J. Firth, Marcus Williams, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Mark Ogden, Robert Talt, Graham Leary, Stuart Crainer, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Peter Hayes (Chairman), Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Kate Allen Director, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tom Elliott, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Garth Barber, Robin Ash, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Melissa Kite, Bernard Selwyn, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Dane Clouston, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Caroline Spelman, Ashling O'connor, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Smith, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Anthony McIntyre, Robert Tait, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Baranyovits (Consultant ophalmologist0, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Kevin Brown, Sarah Dobbyn, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Edward Docx, Laura Peek, Emma Hartley, Gill Clough, Pippa Holt', Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Radley, Aki Riihilahti, Mrs Moneypenny, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Widget Finn and Stephen Coomber, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Tim Johnston, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Robin Shepherd, Robin Estridge, Christopher Irvine, Vanessa Lawrence Chief Executive, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
Resumo'Best' hospitals have worst death rates Government's system of star rating found to have basic flaws Picture Gallery Prince's stamps Otter comeback Rover talks Lust! Lipstick! Irony! The ultimate guide to success… Cabinet wrangling delays euro verdict The Times Today Britain's top spy inside IRA goes into hiding West Bank violence mars Powell mediation trip Thegame Backed by the Uk's Leading Insurers Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timessonline. co. uk RAF chiefs face struggle to avoid cuts on new jets Business leaders' letter adds to pressure for vote on euro Full list of signatories Opponents of the euro Hague refuses to rule out comeback Inland Revenue Extra week for terror suspects In Brief Care 'abduction' Attacks debate 'Wrong' formula Pride of place Birthday Prince gives a reluctant stamp of approval With the truce between Royal Family and media in some peril, the Queen was determined that Prince William's 21st celebration be officially marked, Alan Hamilton reports A posting with the royal male I'm victim, says vicar who fathered organist's child Christian Aid Shot fired in Duke of York' s home Life of fear awaits unmasked agent seeking fresh identity C&G The killer who became Britin's finest weapon News Ira Mole David Lister and Ian Cobain reveal how one of the IRA"s most ruthless enforcers turned himself into a spy Perfect person would not make the perfect spy How Stakeknife paved way to defeat for IRA Jokes over bullet in back of the head Hospital star ratings 'conceal the real story' Virgin trains Weak foundations Weak foundations No Title Top-ranking institution had the highest mortality rate Oxford dons new mantle of skulduggery in power battle Peugeot Foster parent famine forces children on homes odyssey Forty placements from pillar to post Directline insurance plc Mothers told breast is best for six months Extra risk in binge drinking Flybe Last-hope CJD drug working for teenager Flixonase Allergy Doctors dilemma on new treatments Bow belle campaigns for the art of diversity Mellssa Kite meets Oona King, a rising star in Westminster who has remained true to her roots This week in Parliament Nissan Longer jail terms for road death In Brief School stabbing Celebrities out Hacked to death Titanic exhibition Pensioner dies after row over trimming hedge The British Hernia Centre Thriving otters are on the move Heading eastwards across England's river's, a species that was feared to be close to extinction has been busy saving itself, Anthony Browne reports Dog lovers bite back as walkies are restricked ASDA People at risk of chlamydia from animals Rape claim forces Queen's man out Villagers ready for conflict as Indonesian deadline nears Direct Line 'Langhing Bomber' on trial for Bali attack Corporate (Reuters): Babies die in Congo clashes In Brief (AP): Fischer visit (AP): Rebel leader ails (AFP): Vujanovic 'wins' (Reuters): Election deaths (Reuters): Tsvangirai trial (AP): £36m burglary France poised for shutdown in pensions strike Lithuania passes test of faith to vote in favour of joining European Union The Times Offersdirect Returning Cypriot families treasure deeds of kindness EasyJet Forign forces must go, insists Shia ayatollah Ing Direct US mayor' sent home over chaos in Baghdad (AP): UN revives Saddam's food ration scheme Norwich Union Reward for Iraqis who know where to find illegal arsenals Shades of Evita as fiery doll fights beauty queen Apology over reporter who was not really on the spot Everest Conquered Hearing aids are free for everyone Timesonline Anti-war actor to sue after losing film role 'Get started' says Powell in Middle East peace visit From a Correspondent in Balata refugee camp, West Bank: Shire to sucide bembers is a model of intolerance From just 5p a minute all day every day on 'Apartheid temple' goes back to roots The Voottrickker Moaument is trying here to shake off its embarrassing past, writes Mivhael Dynea in Pretoria Russia rejects China plane after Sars test raw Pussycats still love old Tom Pop Ton Jones Concert Farewell Gala First Choice the Best Shows Public Agenda Concert SFS/Thomas Barbican World music Taraf de Hai: douks Festival Hall Dance Frank Lakeside, Nottingham Names your candidates (18 months for this question) The contest for Democratic nominee has America in the grip of apathy The body of evidence is clear: Milburn worries more about the dead than the living Picture Gallery Young voices shouting against creeping tyranny This is the Commons now, what century is it? Thunderer Measuring UP The aim must be true on hospital targets All out - Again A general strike cannot make French pensions affordable Fashionable Fun Zandra Rhodes's new museum is a work of passion Role of foundation hospitals in NHS Positive influences of Blair's beliefs Importance of wigs to the judiciary Fleming's gifts Iraq's 'smoking gun' Salary of an MSP Prisoners' treatment Baghdad bank heist The Times Government stand on Zimbabwe Misconception Churches on the map Churches off the map Agony uncle The Weather The Times Crossword Bose US tax cuts supported Briefing Work permit inquiry Warning on productivity New rules on analysts Johnson buys Jeeves Wal-Mart still favoured How the week finished Investec World hiccup Rover in talks to sell key stake to outside investor Canadian leads in race for Selfridges In Business Today Corporate Profile A. A. Milne's heir denied Pooh rights Old London Equitable in £70m compensation plan Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Rebel peers toughen stance on broadcast legislation The Times Need to know: The week ahead Charcol A chance to analyse our weakness Change on week Exchange rates The Times OFT inquiry into government contracts to firms Debts hang over Japan's stadiums Many small bourses 'set to fold' Executive salary move at GSK NHS set to cut 20 bidders from £2bn computer race R&SA 'windfall' from new float By Our City Staff: Tesco chief paid £2.8m last year Master Card UK faces defeat over BAA share Lowe Syndrome Trust Capitalissation, week's change Business Equity Prices Insurer to stand firm on three legs Corporate Profole No 65: old Mutual Antonia Senior sketches the South African giant's overseas ambitions Who's who in the boardroom SMEs pessimistic about future Never mix business with pleasure The company in detail Labour 'must loosen the reins' History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Debate How much modern art is the real thing? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Right Rev Paul Moore Wim Van Est Dutch cyclist who wasn't used to mountains, and sped off one on the Tour de France Wim van Est, cyclist, was born on March 25,1923. He died of a brain haemorrhage in St Wiliebord on April 30,2003, aged 80 Lives in Brief Arthur Brown, schoolmaster and local historian, was born on November 30,1914. He died on March 7,2003, aged 88 Ewart Clay, Obe, Editor of the Yorkshire Evening Post, 1965-70, was born on July 3,1913. He died on April 15,2003, aged 89 Admiral Carlos Marròn, Argentinian naval officer, was born on July 19,1938. He died on April 22, aged 64 The Rev Harry Young, Baptist minister, was born on June 3,1920. He died on April 12,2003, aged 82 Court & Social Musical standards in schools and… Eric by Waters Leading the way in the study of rheumatic and bone diseases Eric Bywalers, CBE, rheumatologist, was born on June 1,1910. He died on April 2,2003, aged 92 Peter Jackson Illustrator who brought London's history to life in the Evening News, and made his vast liberary available to all Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Lives remembered Court & Social Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Wigs and gowns on trial Should judges and barristers abandon their ancient attire? End the anachronism Mature Notes A serious business On This Day The Times Bob Marley Dies at 36 Mews Quiz Every day we print prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are written Prize. quiz@thetimes Hits and missus Chill factor What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life Month 12,1950 Questions Answered Question Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Memorial service Answers Marriage Service of thanksgiving Keeping our masterpieces means finding new money Notebook Arts funding At home with Jane Austen Briefing Why classical music must feel no shame Casey holds his nerve Briton wins at The Belfry Bulls charge on after Pryce sees r? Rugby league Kelly upset by Cross verdict Public duty to co-operate with courts Law Report Court of Appeal Need to ensure fair trial in prisoners' case Court of Appeal Injuries blight Hull's return to winning ways Weather color itself can be a trademark Court of Justice of the European Communities England expects Meter man gives Clayton reward for loyal service Fooball: FA Vase final Soumillon secures group one hat-trick Wolverhampton Leaders in the Flat championships Uttoxeter Winsor Alamshar survives scare in Derby trial Racing Redcar Smith's sharp words help Northampton to find cutting edge At Twickenham It Won't Just Be the Players… Impregnable Gloucester stroll on Saracens turn to Europe Ups and downs in battle to avoid the drop Zurich Premiership Youthful endeavour keeps Bath afloat Wasps given timely lesson Future uncertain as Bristol hit new low Bath hold all the aces in merger talks with Bristol Rugby union This results service Saturday's racing Today's fixtures Greater flexibility can reduce risk of injuries Get fit, feel fit: Streching for golf Rossi earns Spanish hat-trick In Brief Nose for victory Nicol record bid Silver lining Leaping Toms Baldato benefits Tornadoes lead Carter gets title Carlisle's staying power sends warning to England Commanding London gives Durham a fright Créme Hampshire optimism is quickly dampened Cambridge make slice of history Cricket Sharif shows promise to delay inevitable Yesterday's scoreboards Maynard's magic fails to help Glamorgan catch up Frizzell County Championship second division Yorkshire see escape route as Cork shuns follow-on Keedy puts strong case by talking six wickets Scoreboards ECB Bicknell's virtues underline opposition failings Frizzell County Championship first division Friendly rivals lift Sussex until Betts succeeds in prayer Remorseless Hayden and Langer set record Casey turns on power to secure easy win Golf Record-holder Wolstenholme sets himself new goals Peter Dixon meets the last amateur to beat Tiger Woods Breakthrough success for Fu Snooker Times Square No-show Foster may get an early bath Swimming Pearn tees up England series win Hockey Fox-Pitt books his World Cup place Equestrianism Gronholm angered by lack of fire from Burns Motor rallying Mantilla's sticking power pays off Tennis Golf Perfect day for unwanted tea and sympathy Picture Gallery Hussain has a score to settle after winter of discontent Simon Barnes Test captain fortified by life changing experience Mitsubshi Motors Every Kick Every Pass Every Tackle Every Goal Gabby Logan a final day I'll never forget The sad tale of Southampton's FA Cup hero Inside Sport Picture Gallery Parents Fashion Arts Inside Razed Profile True Fiction Network Rail is to Cut down Vegetation within 15ft of Railway Tracks to Top Leaves Falling on the Line. Edward Docx Reports on Similar Transport Initiatives The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatime 24 Hours We Have No Footage to Show how Napoleon Used " Shock and Awe" Tactics Better than the Americans Human Jungle Human Jungle Women on top how to Use Sex in the City City Women are Preceived as either Ruthlessly Ambitious Millonaires or Litigious Victims of Rampant Sexism. Mrs Moneypenny Says the Vast Majority are neither and Gives her Tips for Surviving in a World Full of Bankers Can't Stand the Heat? Get Back in the Kitchen The Great British Getaway A Battle Royal The Netherlands' "Bicycle Monarcy" is Embroiled in Internecine Nastiness, Says Andrew Rosenbaum The Times Offers Direct A Word in your Ear Half of Pre-School Pupils Lack Basic Communication Skills, Says Cherry Maslen Free Them from the Idiot Box Television is the Kiddie Equivalent of Crack Cocaine, and Should Be Banned - Especially from Bedrooms, Says Tv Critic James Delingpole Our Ten-Year-Old is Being Bullied by her Former Best Pal, the Daughter of Friends. Advice? How the Glad Lies The Diagnosis and Treatments of Thyroid Id Poor in the Uk, Say Experts. Jane Feinmank Report 2 Pricewaterhousecoopers From Punk to Pink Icon Zandra Rhides us Back in the Spotlight with the Opening of her Own Museum. Emly Davies Meets her V&A It's Tutu Pret Ribbons, Ruffles, Featrher, Tulle the Ballet is the Inspitation for Soft, Elegant Eveningwear. Take the Petties Elements of the Performance and Pair Delicate Tops and Wispy Dresses in Dirty Pale Pinsk and Lilac with Smoky Eyes and Glossy Lips. Styled by Pippa Holt Perfectly Franco Interview as Franco Zeffielli Brings Joan Plowright Back to the Stage, He Talks to Benedict Nightingale Plenty of Aria in your Lungs Those Nice Al-Fresco Festivals in the Country Have a Serious New Rival in the Smoke Robert Thickness Reports Hightlights of this Summer's Outdoor Opera Festivals Telephone Opera & Ballet The Timesbox Office Direct The Times Telephone World Music from West African Gumbe to Ska, Clive Davis Enjoys Life to Different Beats Arts Eddie Murphy's Law La Movie if the Funnyman Isn't in Disguise, Anything that Can Go Wrong, Says Sean MacAulay Babelle Heureuse EnjoyEngland Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery TV Review The Main Problem with Cambridge Spies was that It was Difficult to Know where the Facts Ended and the Fiction Began, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite , Carle and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2963 Viewing Guide Firstplus Blown out Hammers Pay the Price of Pride The Game Says Hairapparent Life and Death of a Local Hero Thestory Bobby Stokes scored the winning goal in the Fa Cup Final, but at 44 died a sad and lonely man. Mark Hodkinson tells his story Special Relationship Theprofile For bette or worse, Thierry Henry is the enmbodiment of Arsenal, Simon Barnes Says Picture Gallery Aki Riihilahti digs deep for a reason to be cheerful in the catalogue of crazy statistics Theplayeraki Picture Gallery Sick Note Everyday Injuries Explained Kenyon Drops Beckham Hint Thenews How Do They to that? Day that Will Live with Me for Ever Gabbylogan The anniversary of an occasion that had started as a celebration for fans and family at Valley Parade, but ended in tragedy The Moment Every Players Dreads Theinsider Tony Cascarino recalls his own harrowing first-hand experience of relegation Brought to his knees: Tomas Repka, the West Ham United defender, slumps to the ground after his team's draw at St Andrew's singalled the end of their stay in the Premiership Ashling O'connor on the reality check relegation forces on clubs Themoney Game The Games Barclaycard Premiership Brooking Bubble Birmingham Cit (2) 2 Horsfield 80, John 88 West Ham United (0) 2 Ferdinand 66 Di Canio 89 Referce: G Poll 5. Attendance: 29,505 Referce: G Poll 5. Attendance: 29,505 No final-day reprieve for London Side The Guide Too Good to Go down? Sorry No fairytale ending for West Ham and things could get worse, Simon Barnes says Hail Wandering Stars Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Bolton Wanderers (2) 2 Frandsen 10, Okocha 21 Middlesbrough (0) 1 Ricketts 61 Referee: R Styles 4. Attendance: 27,241 Allardyce's mix-and-match crew are al similes Peter Lansley on the day Allardyce got the ultimate lift Fa Gets Tough over Rooney The Games Barclaycard Premiership Everon (1) 1 Campbell'8 Manchester United (1) 2 Beckham 43, Van Nistelrooy 79 (pen) Reference: M Riley 3. Attendance 40,168 Blanc's tackle puts striker's service on hold Cole Rubs Salt into Wounds Tottenham Hotsput (0) 0 Blackburn Rovers (2) 4 Yorke 5, Hignett 45, Duff 48, Cole 60 Referee: A D'Urso 6. Attendance: 36,036 Hoddle suffers as Rovers return to Europe Chelsea Win 'Real Cup Final' The Games Barclaycard Premiership Chelsea (2) 2 Desaily 14, Gronkjaer 27 Liverpool (1) 1 Hyypia 11 Referee: A Wiley 7. Attendance: 41,911 Gerrard tries too hard in Liverpool cause Fouk City Keep to the Script Thegames Braclaycard Premiership Manchester City (0) 0 Southamption (1) 1 M Svensson 34 Referee: M Dean 7. Attendance: 34,957 Departing Goater forced to feed on scraps Leeds Fans See Little to Cheer Leeds United (1) 3 Hart 8, Barmby 81, Viduka 90 Aston Villa (1) 1 Gudjansson 40 Referee: M Hatsey 5 Attendance: 40,205 Reld and Taylor see their teams' shortcomings exposed Sunderland Lost in Blunderland Thegames Barclycard Premiership Sunderland (0) 0 Arsenal (2) 4 Henry 7, Ljungberg 39,78 88 Referee: P Durkin 8 Attendance: 40,188 Ljungberg stakes clalm for Cup Final place with hat-trick Albion Sign off with a Smile West Bromwich Albion (0) 2 Doble 57,71 Newcastle United (1) 2 Jenas 44, Viana 80 Referee: G Barber 6. Attendance: 27,036 West Bromwich bow out with heads held high Coleman Shows He Cuts Mustard Charlton Athletic (0) 0 Fulham (1) 1 Saha 33 (pen) Referee: D Gallagher 5. Attendance: 26,108 Saha helps Fulham to end an evenful season on a high Wolves Put Foot in the Door Firstdivision Play-Off Semi-Final Wolverhampton Wanderes (0) 2 Murty 74 (log) Naylor 84 Reading (1) 1 forster 25 Referee: A Kaye 4. Atendance: 27,678\Late flourish gives Wolves the upper hand Warnock Snuffs out Forest Fire Hottingham Forest (0) 1 Johnson 55 Sheffield United (0) 1 Brown 58 (pen) Referee: M Clattenburg 5. Attendance: 29,054 Hard-fought draw puts Unlted in driving seat Cardiff Hope to Finish Job Seconddivison Play-Off Semi-Finals Cardiff City (0) 1 Thome 74 Bristol City (0) 0 Referee: H Webb 6. Attendance: 19,146 Welsh side taking noting for granted after victory Langley a Hero and Villain Oldham Athletic (1) 1 Eyres 28 Queens Park Rangers (0) 1 Langley 47 Referee: S Bennett 4. Attendance: 12,152 Holloway fumes over goalscorer's acts of petulance Supersub Yeo Strikes Again Third Division Play-Off Lincoln City (2) 5 Weaver 15, Mayo 18, Smith 55, Yeo 82,90 Scunthorpe United (1)3 Calvo-Garcia 26,69, Stanton 70 Referee: P Walton 6. Attendance: 8,902 Yeo's late double wins eight-goal thriller at Sincil Bank Winter Strom over Stuart Bury (0) 0 Bournemouth (0) 0 Referee: J Winter 6. Attendance: 5,782 Premlership referee's actions enrages players Times Online Tierney Brings Rovers Return Natoinwideconference Promotion Final Dagenham & Redbridge (0) 2 Stein 63, Mustafa 78 Doncaster Rovers (1) 3 Green 39, Morley 55, Tiemey 110 (act: 2-2 after 90min; Doncaster win on promotion goal) Referee: A Marriner 5. Attendance: 13,092 Doncaster fans spoll win by goading opposing supporters The Games Ranks of Scotland Premerleague Aberdeen (0) 2 Hinds 46, McGuire 60 Partick tHISTLE (1) 1 Bums 17 (pen) Dundee (1) 2 Lovell 17 (pen), 58 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 2 Crawford 54, Bulien 90 Hibernian (0) 1 Brebner 66 (pen) Motherwell (0) 0 Celtic (1) 1 Thompson 29 (pen) Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Livingston (0) 1 Bingham 78 Dundee United (1) 2 McIntyre 2, Miller 90 Mols Leads Mauling Celtic and Rangers exchange leandership again as title duel haeds for climax Rangers (2) 4 Mols 6,7, Arveladze 59, Caniggia 80 Kilmarnock (0) 0 Referee: A Freeland 5. Attendance: 49,036 McLelsh's men leave opponents bruished and bewildered Bells The Contest Still Juve Held Rut Still Claim The Times The Foot Ballot Yourgame Winasignedarsenalshirt Buylines Catherine's casebook Alex in Wonderland The Daily FIX Your Guide to the Best on the Box this Week The Questions In the Main Sports Section today Clarks Latest news, views and courses Cranfield Assessing the options Imperial College Taking time out brighter future Peter Brown introduces a 16-page special report Networking is a career in a An MBA can no longer guarantee a job, but it is a long-term investment, says Nunzio Quacquarelli London Business School News Briefing Setting a new path for business leaders Des Dearlove talks to the head AMBA about her plans for the UK's MBA accreditation body Henley From shop floor to the executive suite Can on MBA course suit an engineers as an accountant? Stephen Hoare investigates MBA MBA fair Bosses need more than brains Emotional intelligence is an important as Iq for success, reports Des Dearlove OUBS The gain in Spain is prestige and an international flavour Widget Finn discovers the attrations of studying in Barcelona, Stephen Coomber explores business schools Warwick Business School Choosing the scenic route Lakes, forests, mountains, rivers, snow or tropical temperatures and quiet surroundings are all on offer for those wanting to study away from the big cities But will the falling £ make MBAs stay home? Bath Royal Holloway University of London Game play for real Business role play, but with real profressionals, now forms a crucial part of many courses, says Stuart Crainer Labours talks took place between students and trade union negotiators Apply straight from A first degree is not essential to do an Mba. 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