News from 02/03/2004
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Andrew Robson, Ian Pollard, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Murray Steele, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Michael Place (Health economist), Alan Buckle, Peter Lansley, David Berry, Ray Oakey, Ian Leigh, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Neill Thomas, Nick Gillies, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Valerle Eillott Consumer Editor, Richard Barker, Ann Davies, Bob Stanley, Giles Neeve, Timothy Copnell, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Tim Reid and Elaine Monaghan, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Gulu Ezekiel, Paul Conrathe, Marion Michaud, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, George Thomas, Rory Watson, Colin Cook, Michael Lindsay, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg and Greg Hurst, Alan Hamilton, Sean MacAulayY, James Delingpole, Stphen Gray, Eve-Ann Prentice, Duncan Heenan, John Machin, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charies Bremner, John Cooper Media review, Simon de Bruxeiles, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Maurice W. Brockwell, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Tim Irwin, St Helens, Merseyside, John Clegg, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jennie Marlow, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Forign Editor's, Matt Dawson, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Francis Madeira, Marcus Alexander, Colin Lizieri, Charles Oliver, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Fairs, Raymond Keene, Peter Cobbett, Lewis Smith, Dixie Hughes, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Tim Reilly, Keith Parr, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mark Scott, Liz Gill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Tracey Huxley, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Kevin Shapland, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Chris O'brien, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Morrison, Philip Webster Political Editor, Amin Rajan, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Michael Binyon and Stephen Farrell, Mel Webb, Brian Morgan, Adrian Budd, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Clive A. Layton (Consultant cardiologist), George Fraser, Russell Jenkins, Grania Langdown-Down, Peter Riddell, Stephen Bubb, Tony Dawe, Toby Stone (Executive Director), Richard Miles, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Judith Freedman, Ian Farquhar, Julian Nettlefold, Stephen Cragg, Valerie Amos, Stephen Dalton, James Bone and Tim Reid, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Richard, Stephen Murphy, Richard Beeston and James Hider, Michael Evans, Michael Sommer, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Heather Stevenson, Simon Congdon, Peter Klinger, Jon Tucker and Renata Herrerias, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, P. L. George, Stephen Machin, Nigel Beer,
ResumoIdealists rush to join M15's army of spies Inside Israel withdrawal Labour rebellion Law Win a Box for 12 at Twickenham to See England v… The Oscars Rebuff as Tories quit war inquiry Would Big Brother please leave the Arab house The Times Today It's the real thing… Coke's tap water from Sidcup Dasani Thames Water US forced me out of my country, claims Aristide Libby Purves Mortgages for Business News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times How Hoon survived the evasion of Iraq Parlimentary Sketch Council tax to rise by 6% despite cap threats Schools challenge OFT over inquiry Now police are getting shorter Lloyds TSB The £3.5m deal that sank like a stone A scheme to turn a quick profit by buying and selling one of the world's finest diamonds fell apart when an alleged backer pulled out, reports Nicola woolcock Desmond sells porn titles Audi Commandment contestants to play at Moses Diamond Bright Costly gems 'a risk' Short leaves Blair needing wise counsel Honour, Allegiance and Discretion: The Oath of a Privy Councellor Political Briefing Australia to hold spying inquiry Freeserve Party constituents are encouraged to deselect Families of Red Caps may sue Girl's parents ask for help to catch killer Teacher wins Young cancers Tube strike vote Prince's toast Life for killer Dog owner dies Officers charged Guards rejected Gaming law fear No title Drugs boss added insult to £500,000 injury cash Veterans will mark 60 years of peace AA EasyJet.com Sex scandal regiment is 'gentlemanly and refined' M&G PS… Secretary's 'threat to boss she robbed' British Gas Need a new chairman? Call Lord Burns-if he is in the House People BT Blair is big issue for George Tale of two cities shows North-South divide on obesity Breast-fed babies have lower blood pressure No Title Vaccine hope for tumours NHS could save £100m by letting people die at home Asteroid predates dinosaurs' extinction Get it on the NHS Scientists unscramble genes of chicken The play's the thing, at Christie's Lottery group was cavalier with cash Head warned Huntley had attacked two girls Letter that Police Never Saw Life for freed paedophile who attached boys in home dungeon Bose No Ttitle Medical expert 'misled courts' SEAT auto emocion Backbench revolt over asylum shake-up Britannia The Open University Brown promises billions to science Lib Dems to spend £5bn less Howard distances his party from US policy Legal remedy for patients in Labour manifesto proposal Today in Parliament 'Quacks' banned from practice £50m spice empire claimant got £250,000 legal aid 'Cruellest' former jailed for slurry pit attack on vet Tory candidate forged postal votes SAGA Drug dealers' cash could aid deprived Right to life plea GM crop mistake Correction Nationwide Blunder in congestion charging exposed Crowds welcome the rag-tag rebel army Residents of Haiti's capital survey the wreckage after the President leaves, reports David Adams in Port-au-Prince Dell US seeks to restore stability as Aristide heads for exile French savour diplomatic triumph Putin's new PM leaves Russia none the wiser (AFP): Chechen Rebel Leader 'Dead' Nationwide Trial of 'Charteroi monster' begins Schröder blames reforms for defeat Monarch (AP): Arafat ally murdered in Gaza City (AP): US handover (AFP): Hostages freed (AP): Gays 'tortured' (AFP): Tiger sextuplets Rivals announce constitution deal before elections Main Points in Document Firstdirect.com Sufis keep the faith after fall of Saddam Rituals fall to culture clash with American troops, reports james hider Mystic Lineage Direct Line Israel presses Blair to back evacuation plan 'Smart' car can keep elderly drivers on track BT Prudential Democrats gamble on wild card to match Bush's stake Forign Editor's Briefing Rival candidates hope for a boost from local issues Apply at www.eggsavings.com The Times Gardens Diroct Oklahoma bomber to be tried a second time The trio is running out of brio Pop Atonmic Kitten Wembley Arena Concerts a Haydn "problem piece" receives a stylish revival; accessible new work makes for a sumptuous feast LPO/Bruggen Festival Hall First Choice The Best Shows The Times BCMG/Masson CBSO Centre, Birmingham Theatre Good and True/Be Proud of Me Lyrics Studio, Hammersmith Jazz Billi Frisell/Djelimady Tounkara Barbican Germany is suffering from deep clincal depression Germans are in rebellious mood and keen to give their leaders a kick The populer perception of Schröder is that he is robbing people of their future All's well that ends quickly for the hump-backed, donkey-headed Jewish lady Picture Gallery Tolkien's moral core is lost in seven minutes In the film, the corruption of special effects takes over, as insidious as the evil Ring itself Thunderer: Here's the real sinister cartel running our schools Ross Clark Meanwhile in Iraq Signs of serious political and practical progress Banking on the Basics Will HSBC's success take it to the top in America? Schlock and Awe Fantasy can be more meaningful than the deepest drama T. E. Lawrence's model Blair-Brown pact The Times Iraq and a loss of trust in Labour Britain's attractions for immigrants Dr Wakefield and the MMR crisis Baroness Amos Henry the spoilsport A Selection of Correspondence From our Archives: Parrots of the past Ever shorter intervals Speed cameras' proper purpose Trees in gardens Impersonal banking The Weather The Times Crossword 22,601 Ontheagenda… Interbrew in AmBev talks Briefing Abbey savers make losses Ohio to oppose Eisner Bank loses on BCCI files The recipe for growth Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Mystic Marj M&S to lead pension bond rush You slay me: Davies gets point of Buffy slang In Business Today HSBC looks far US target as Household boosts profits All Change American Vision Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Time is running out for US tax Bill Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Barclays Capital recruit Stop Press VW plans €4bn of cuts Coke's nutrition institute Smaller Stock to Watch Training Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Pearson predicts stellar performance AD Slump Pushes FT Losses to £32M XL Capital HSBC gets its retaliation in first Business Editor's Commentary EU's trade curbs a red rag to a donkey Quest for peace of mind on pensions Black faces inquiry over sale of papers Dame Marjorie's Pearson pension punt is a risky gamble Tempus SABMiller gains from growth of low-carb beer Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Technology back in favour after Civica's debut Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Borrowing data hit gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (Odds) Wall Street HSBC pays top trader £12m as profits soar Londis board meets to consider sale or merger Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Travel Business-Leisure Sector Knightsbridge The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackwood Exit the Rat Race New Unique Opportunity Development Opportunity BT offers basic broadband for under £20 a month Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodcock & Son Bridging Loans Thornton Securities Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Estate Agency Franchise Opportunity Home Based Franchise-Office Express Group Business Opportunities Times Newspapers Totalfinance Solutions Need a Name for your New Business or a Company Logo Goldfinch To Advertise within our next Special on Franchise For Close, the bear market is over Abbey with-profit customers lose bonus World Wide Funding Www.w1business center.com Whitbread to revive glory of St Pancras Back on Track: The Great Railway Hotels House sales boost Persimmons profits HSBC Bank in a dilemma as consumers overspend GKN jobs at risk as work goes abroad Euro's surge hits orders Aggregate earmarks £150m for takeovers The Times Bull Ring counters losses at developer's City sites Who pays in an age with doubt? 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Boorstin Historian who lovingly chronicled American "can-do" culture, and went on to become Librarian of Congress Robert Ducas Sales manager who increased the profile of Times Newspaper in America in the golden age of the foreign correspondent Court & Social Lives Remembered Shirley Strickland Athlete who came late to competitive sport and who may, prove to have set the record for Olymbic medal wins by women Births, Marriages & Deaths Margaret Lasbrey Smith South African who represented England in hockey and athletics becoming a highly represented sports administator Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Divine Authority? Can we trust the Bible's prescriptions on social issues such as homosexulity? Impassioned Rebuttals Readers respond to the debate on Mel Gibson's controversial film The Passion of the Christ Nature Notes On this Day the Times, March 2,1824 Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? 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Global Flights Times Newspapers Court & Social Perfection of Henry VII's Chapel Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column The Times Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds Memorial Service Answers The Times Encounters Lecture The Times Limit to solicitor's duty of care Privy Council NHS trust cannot be a human rights victim High Court of Justiciary No power to appeal remedy by tribunal Employment Appeal Tribunal The Sunday Times Foreign link relevant Family Division The Sunday Times Punitive damages apt against landlord Chancery Division Judges should ignore early release chance Court of Appeal Land Rover Zenden proving loan star 2003/04 Your Player List with Updated Weekly and Season Points Vaughan off to flyer King seeks Festival success to crown memorable season Racing Lingfseld Park Leicester Leonard makes way Yesterday's Results The Times Plumpton four-timer puts McCoy in charge Lee hoping he can light Olympic way for Britain Hockey Carthy Harris on the young coach aiming to make an impact on road to Athens Radcliffe shrugs off defeat to stay focused on main targets Athletics Ashby stunned by Morris magic Bowls Derbyshire switch on to new lights Cricket How They Line UP in Madrid England a finish their tour in familiar dismal fashion Durham banking on Breese to overcome injury Heckler tarnishes Match Play final and highlights worrying trend Golf Cook hopes to find recipe for further success Jordan looks east in his search for new grid reference Motor Racing Wheldon heads British quartet The Results Service Snow Reports Henman joins elite force as governing body serves tip food for thought over supplements Tennis Today's Fixtures Parmar strengthens Davis Cup claims The Times On top of the world streak of good tune The Kervin Interview Rugby Football Union On the of the world after streak of good fortune Smith injury stretches Scotland's resources RFU marketing poser as big guns fail to make final four Rising tide of commerce puts ethos of event in jeopardy Rowing the 150th Boat Race St Helens given chance for revenge Rugby League Draw Times Test Get Fit, Feel Fit Fitter for the Fairway Add muscle to your game McLennan fails to claim seat in his own presidential elections Possible Boat Race Crews Small overcomes pain and Stevens Snooker Rivals to face off in Spain Condon steps in Prize fund rise Fossett ahead England defence Duck grounded United in tribute to a giant among men Rick Broadbent joins the congregation at Elland Road to pay respects to a football legend Crowd trouble on rise BT Wigan's chance to put pressure on front-runners Cotterill's return to the high life brings dismal year to an end Peter Lansley on a fresh start for a bright young coach Paphitis is accused of 'burying his head in the sand' Gibson set to build on historic triumph Figo faces up to banishment from the Real Madrid family Times Sports Book Allardyce risks wrath of FA with new attack on referee Reyes plays down Arsenal prospects Thepremiershiptoday Leonard out as Stevens steps up Vaughan calls opening shots with quickfire hundred Alfa Romeo Boat Race Blues United see red after Chelsea snatch Robben We Wins It, my Precious… Reportage Lifetime Arts T2 Oscar Moments Verbatim On TV, the Picture's a Bit Fuzzy… Hollywood's Laid-Back Creative Types Currently Have the Edge over the Suits. Nevertheless, the Oscars were Worryingly Predictable Lisa Armstrong Selects the Best and Worst Dressed The 2004 Oscar Winners Who Won what A Clean Sweep is a Bad Result Oscar Special Gongs and Glamour The Steamroller Success of the Lored of the Rins Shows a Spooked Academy that is Struggling to Keep Control, Says James Christopher Darlings, You Weren't All Gorgeous… Fashion Editor Usa Armstrong on a Serious Lack of Dress Sense Champagne and Celebrities: I Went to Elton's… And the Losers were… You're Not a The Two Big Oscar Parties, Vanity Fair's and Elton John's are Almost Impossible to Get into. Chris Ayres Did It with an Unusual Tactic—he Begged Next Year's Contenders The Times Best Days of my Life? I've Got £9 to my Name Viewpoint Middle-Class Moaning, or Meltdown in the Face of Debt? Philip Morrison, below, Explains the Facts of Student Life, while his Father, Richard, Shudders Phil's Weekly Budget How my Children Could Run up a £100,000 Debt for University Health A Race to save Children's Lives This Surgeon is Running 150 Miles across the Sahara to Help Those with Heart Defects. Eve-Ann Prentice Reports Extra… Lifetime Retired? Time on your Hands? Or Just Bored? Liz Gill Discovers that the Over-Fifties are in Huge Demand for Film and Tv Roles Not-Dead yet The Way we Live now Pasta is Quick and Easy to Make from Scratch, Says Jill Duplex Eight of the Best this Week: Corsages Style After Years of Estrangement, James Delingpole Feels the Desire for Shirts Again Men He's the Kind of Deranged Shirt that I Love Happy Valley Time for Rhyme Home. Forum How Can I Clean Laminate Flooring? I Do Not Want to Use a Vacuum Cleaner in case It Scuffs But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review: Mafia Ps2; £39.99 Technobabble The Everywhereman Arts Photography Joanna Pitman Meets Rene Burri, the Man from Magnum who Captured the past 50 Years A Musical Initiative Asms to Unite the Have-Nots and the Have-Plentys. Richard Morrison Reports Arts Royal Shakespear Company Building Society Architecture the Thirties Plotlands Diy Housing Deserves to Be Remembered, Says Bob Stanley Entertainments Listings Entertainments The Times Imperial Lather Arts The Sad Tale of the Last of the Sikh Emperors Illuminates the Strange Contradictions of the British Raj, Michael Binyon Reports The Government Paid his Gaming Debts while Spying on Him Radio Chris Campling The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Reiview Viewers with a Weak Constitutio Would Have Been Best Advised Not to Watch Bodyshock: The Man who Ate his Lover, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Viewing Guide Televisionandradio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3215 Homebuyer Health Careers Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Jobs Contact US The Top Stories Junketsoftheweek Otherviews Citizen power gets its hands on public services Issue of the Week Communites in Control The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Forget arbitrary timetables and form-fiiling. let's focus on a new approach Newmedical Research Snubbbed cash donors reject NHS Health The Issueexplained Limited Liability Parterships Oops, blame the design GPs 'must see a doctor' Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Passports for people and power Interview Tim Yeo, the Shadow Secretary for Public Service, Health and Education, Explains to David Charter how he is keen to avoid further upheaval for public sector professionals Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… Prizecaption Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Pre-school places under threat Education Otherstoriesweliked The science of Government Wanted: alumni who donate Rubbish authorities need a clean-up Councils Foreignways PFI bodies fail 'secrets' probe Private Finance Initiatives Tax credit that keeps giving Voluntary Sector Hero Met has 'too many officers' Police …Andvillain Toomuchtime Legislation Update End the legislative nightmare, then public bodies will be clear about their duties Jobsagenda Aberdeenshire Council Ippr Improvement and developement agency The Health Foundation Meat Hygiene Service Skills for Justice Ministry of Defence Commission for Social Care Inspection Fasttrack Nrgpublicsector Chief Executive Beacon Council Research Director Ministry of Defence Eastbourne Downs KPMG Search & selection The Times Educational Suppliment Advantage West Midlands Publicagendajobsservice Over to you Leave commerce out of the classroom Whatworkforme Marion Michaud head teacher, Latimer Education Centre/Pupll Referral Unit, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Diarydates Michael Beloff Sports Lawyers Get in on the Game Plus: How Arsenal set up the perfect deal Official Secrets Trial of the Pyx The Times Taylor. Root Mediation Department of Constitutional Affairs 'It's terrific to be paid to go to the Olympics' Michael Beloff's career has straddled the world of sport, law and plitics. Where will he turn next? Interview by Frances Gibb BP The Times Law Section Lewisham News When the whistle is mightier than the law The Government has a range of options for protecting Intelligence without reforming the Official Secrets Act or restricting the rights of defendants, argue Ian Leigh The Worry for the Government was that Katharine Gun was No David Shayler The Times Department for International Developement Tribal GWT The Times Enjoy the spo Alex Wade surveys the ideal field of practice Joke of the Week Drug verdict keeps cheats on their toes The Dwain Chambers case is a victory, but the struggle for fair play in sport will go on, writes John Goodbody Errors of justice: understanding the pressure for results Discretion at the OFT Grania Langdown-Down on why lawyers welcome a retrun to the status quo If it's not frem the Toon, hoo can ye caal it Newky Broon? The makers of Newcastle Brown Ale risk pouring their biggest asset down the drain if they move to Gateshead, writes Tracey Huxley It's like winning the Cup Arsenal's move to Ashburton Grove is a template for the perfect legal deal. Edward Fennell reports It was a Deal where You Can Look Back and Think, that was a Great Transaction. We are Very Proud of It Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City Gordon Brown on trial The Chancellor of the Exchequer is banking on a 'not-guilty' verdict, writes Conal Gregory Pxy Refers to the Boxes in Which the Coins are Transported Law Update Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Matrix No Title Legal Assistant/advocate UCL Faculty of Laws Lexcel The Times Freelance Advocates Wanted Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Blunkett feels wrath of the riled MacKay Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Greater London Magistrates Courts Authority Octagon Chambers The Times Times Newspapers LLMUSLaw Legally Parkes Ltd Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove Managing for Growth Introduction Contents Beyond the Strategy Matching Share Price to the Real worth of your Firm is an Art, Says Mark Scott Thinking It through Want to Improve Profits? Involve your Non-Execs Murray Steele Argues that Good Governance is No Waste of Time Thinking It through Leave It All behind? Prudent Grow-To-Sell Entrepreneurs Always Keep their Exit Strategy within Sight. Ray Oakey Explains Thinking IT through To Buy or Not to Buy? Acquistions, Mergers, Borrowing or Simple Organic Growth? Colin Cook Argues that Deals Add Value More Often than Not. Richard Barker Sounds a Cautionary Note Case Study: British Gas The Flexibility Factory In the Ideal Work Culture, All Empolyees Should Act as if They are Self-Employed. But It is Not that Easy, Says Amin Rajan Thinking IT through Evaluation Thinking IT through Case Study Plan Pensions to Protect your Growth Employees are Living Much, Much Longer and Accounts Rules are Getting Tougher, so how Much of the Pensions Burden Should your Company Bear, Chris O'brien Thinking It through After a Year of Breakneck Growth Beuing Touched the Brakes. While Avoiding Drastic Moves, It Announced Plans to Curb Spending, Adjust Energy Prices and Control Credit Supply Casesiudy: The Giant Awakens to the Joys of Western Diy Slow Globalisation Implementation Jon Tucker and Renata Herrerias on Financial Integration Thinking It through Never Lose Sight of the Cash As Interest Rates Rise, Belts Will Be Tightened, Rodney Hobson Assesses the Implications for Business Large and Small Thinking IT THROUGH Tax: Get the Board Involved Government Plans to Help Business Can Backfire, Says Judith Freedman Thinking IT through A Study in Strategy The Anti-Virus Firm Sophos Has Grown and Grown, Tony Dawe Unlocks the Secret Taking IT out of House Growing the Bottom Line Labortrory Reserch, Human Resources, Helpline—there is No End to what Compaines Can Outsources, but Be Careful with the Contracts, Says Marcus Alexander—and Take Advice Thinking IT through Property… the Forgotten Asset Companies are Increasingly Capitalising on their Real Estate—and These Days It is Easier to Do, Says Colin Lizieri Thinking IT through KPMG
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