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News from 29/03/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Carol Lewis, Tom Braithwaite, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Captain I. M. Peterson, Sir Michael Bichard, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Robin Taylor-Hunt, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Norris Hoyt, Siobhan Kennedy, Michael Hornsell, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, John Gau, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Michael Glover, Adrienne May, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Austin Wright, Carola Long, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Robert Crilly, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Chas Hammond, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Winston Fletcher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tim Capon, Tony Dawe, Canon Chris Chivers, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Henry Titley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Katie Green, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Captives on parade in Iran's propaganda war Uneasy apology from captured British forces Muslim nations join condemnation of Tehran The body language of duress . . . Lords vote 'no' on plans for casinos Woolmer suspects 90% of fish dumped On brink of extinction Mugabe defiant Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Supercasino plan is dealt a new blow in narrow Lords defeat Lib Dems and the bishops join forces Labour defeated by just three votes The vote Labour's gamble Picture Gallery Child care cases closed to media Tube work row Suspects extension Schools plan 'flaw' Adams silent Versace heiress fights anorexia amid increasing fear for size-zero victims Her gaunt looks led to speculation Mother says she is having treatment Waif look is anathema to fashion house PayPal Views on size are distorted Asthma sufferers given new hope thanks to a hot tube in the lungs Novel alternative to a scarf over the mouth Breathe easy School diplomas to link work and study Murder charge Police 'bully' claim Visible offender Marines on bail PS3's prison ban Sorrell 'flees battlefield' in £2m libel case Tycoon is likely to emerge unscathed Allure How Britons were conned by Iranian gunboat trick Iran captives The speed and cunning shown by the Revolutionary Guards suggests that their action was premeditated Outgunned Showdown in the Gulf Marine talks of 'friendly captors' but smile tells of her stress Iran captives Crisis options Currys Sugar fires 'winner' who can't sell for coffee First night Television The Apprentice BBC One Argos My money's on God in a fight with Mammon Casinos BT Times Online Barclaycard Why Labour took a legal gamble Blair wanted to help poorer areas Church has kept 'vice' at the fringes Mfi Strong moral guidance from the newsreader Sian Williams Dolce & Gabbana A little nom de guerre People Mainly to counteract all that toned, chiselled and, frankly, rather dauntingly masculine nakedness down below, here is a nice unthreatening picture of Joss Stone filming her new video in New York. With a flower. Aaah A fantastic conspiracy theory is currently doing the … Much awe and spluttering in No 10 yesterday as Richard Finally, a long-overdue royal seal of approval for … Postscript "Liam Gallagher had a go once, " Vic Reeves, the comedi 'Bathtub murderer stalked victim in days before death' Man ran after her as she cycled home Friends surprised she still gave lesson Tiscali M&S 'Friends' put drunk photos on candidate's MySpace site Ing Direct On Saturday Visa rules will raise marriage age to 21 Sponsors will be fined for overstayers Crackdown over forced marriages Wedding Belles Fashion is fickle, but change is constant Gordon: 'I've got an iPod and I know how to use it' Millets Cabinet shuffie H&M Different Phase Britain has to keep up the pressure on Iran Sea Change EU fishing policies must be altered radically if species are to survive Bean Feast Why is Britain more frosty than other countries about Mr Bean's charms? Tackle a hoody — like Dave doesn't Picture Gallery The forces of secrecy are prevailing Thunderer: Everything's banned at the accountancy World Cup Off the rails Troubled waters Facing up to England's part in the slave trade Poor argument Timesonline The ancient art of combat Blogged off Clash of symbols Paper v digital . . . Feathered bullies Back to Babel It's not the economy, stupid. The world's changed Birds, Brown, boobs . . . and an awful load of ballots Comment Act on CO2 Muslim GPs are breaching female privacy, Hewitt says Women patients tell of their distress Strong reaction from Asian GPs Pipex An ancient obligation Gallery may give up art 'looted by Nazis from Jewish owners' Provenance doubt on work at National Plunderer said to be top Hitler aide Jordans Authors face £3m Da Vinci ruling bill John Lewis Cobble together assorted software to do music, movies … Edinburgh to mark 400 years of opera New director puts his mark on festival Modern twist to traditional themes It's a dream come true as Freud thriller wins prize The winners Must-see: Edinburgh Festival highlights Well-organised girls mind the gap Apple PC World Mammal DNA reveals hole in asteroid theory A cataclysmic mistake? Tesco Times award for Oxford man Inside Track The winners Law firms boycotting new legal aid contract Farm Friends Ghurkas march on Parliament Double cover for mature Potter Jail escape of police killer foiled Fried bread fits bill for Freaky Mitsubishi Motors Georgian cities 'put modern Britain to shame' First catch ten fish . . . then throw nine away Fishing stocks Millions of tonnes wasted every year 'Morally wrong' EU policy to change State of supply Conservation comes poor second when finance bites Boots Reinventing new Labour is essential, but it will not be easy Million drivers just one flash away from ban 170mph biker caught online Prudential Win Investing LLP I'm alcoholic and do very little for my £737,000, says public servant London transport guru has free house He is paid for his advice and expertise Currys Airlines face closure of payout loophole MPs demand Beckett's head over £1.5bn green farm payments fiasco Inquiry highlights ministers' failures Top civil servants were also to blame Split of Home Office to be confirmed by Blair The changes Poor care for knife and gun wounds Arsonist killed two No Huntley inquiry Bail for protester Nazi letters sold TV star suspended Breakthrough on Woolmer inquiry images CCTV identifies visitors in corridor Police chief says manhunt continues O2 Chad America Police grab leader of opposition as Mugabe dances Crackdown enters brutal new phase Dictator snubs African concerns Tyrant's grip Nestle We'll pay you to go home and make babies, firms tell staff Salarymen get cash for children Companies try to be family-friendly Action medical research British Gas Star of India All eyes on the 'nail house' as lone protester waits on high Air France Making a stand Tallest man finds love on doorstep Magnet Headmaster gives his pupils a lesson in how to take hostages Prince accused of drug trafficking Court is told he used his private 727 Two tonnes of cocaine found Sky Ten-year fraud in EU contracts uncovered (AP): Kosovo plan could cost £1 billion (AP): Eta arrests (AFP): Anti-abortion rally (AFP): Anti-Aids move (AFP): Women triumph (AFP): Jackal acquitted (AP): The postal force Paris fears more riots as rail ticket arrest sparks violence Youths clash with police at station Running battles as tourists cower 2005 clashes Emirates Tours UK Hair Maximum Judge reappears with justice on his mind First appearance since his suspension Call for President to quit army role Wesley-Barrell Post Office Rule of law (AFP): First Afghan action kills 122 (AFP): Moldovans travel hard road (AP): Solar power giant switched on (Reuters): Sweet truce as workers march Tassimo (AFP): Rescuers search sea of sewage for missing as 1,500 are left homeless They are refugees in their own land, driven out by the plague of Darfur Chad Border misery Forced from villages by militias, the poor of Chad are not even allowed to share aid given to those fleeing war across the border The Times UN fears total collapse of aid if fighting continues Saudi King revives an Arab peace plan for the Middle East Multiple Display Advertising Items 45 bound and shot dead in revenge attack Shias retaliate for lorry bombings Sunnis targeted in two-hour attack Bush sets the scene for a showdown on Iraq pullout World Exhibition Centre Why worst crooner's voice may topple American Idol Morrisons Losing numbers (AFP): Stalled talks restart on EU membership (AFP): Muslims accused (Reuters): Fatal harbour crash (AP): Arms sales charge (AFP): Oil theft deaths (AP): President returns (Reuters): Pass on the dope Falling satellite misses jet by seconds Lucky escape for 270 passengers Space junk came down 12 hours early Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell chief sets date for his exit Housing slows Stuck in reverse US interest rates Quote of the day Game boys Business big shot Grim picture at Jessops BAT in talks with private equity over Altadis bid Distribution arm could be sold on Move would spark bidding war Headline news Virgin plans to sabotage any BA bid for bmi Stock markets Is Brown trying to conjure money from thin air? No wonder at Woolworths' fall BDO Commodities Bmi dilemma Currencies Need to know Results in brief Woolworths and Jessops fail to keep up with changes in technology market Woolworths must 'split the business' Jessops facing financial troubles Raise offer, Boots shareholders tell Pessina The Sunday Times Business big shot Trevor Bish-Jones A curious place, the Baltic Exchange. The London shippi City Diary Eos News from Brian Winterflood, long-time stock market stalwart now back from holidaying in darkest Turkmenistan Is LSE in the market for directors? City Diary It's a theory, I suppose . . . As The Apprentice hits … City Diary Life without PR proves bad news City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Sign of the times: Hammond Partners, the headhunter, … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Shell chief sets date to leave and starts the race to replace him Van der Veer to step down in 2009 Brinded tipped as replacement Volkswagen In the running Households hit by worst squeeze on incomes since 1982 The Times Record deficit poses threat to pound House price rise slows to weakest pace since last August Admission over take-up of tax credits delivers blow to Brown Official admits rate unchanged Tories say Budget claim shot down Treasury's top official opens door to rethink on golden rule Veiled rebuke Industrial property values hit by cut in rates relief Oxford Biomedica seals €518m deal with Sanofi over experimental cancer drug T Mobile Sports Direct builds bridges (AFX): Chairman steps down at LSB Banks vie for space in London (PA): Corus coal licence 'political' Thwarted Tchenguiz set to take La Tasca bid direct to investors Blackstone wins recommendation Fully funded offer rejected Sainsbury's beats forecasts despite bid uncertainty Forking out DTI moves to prevent a repeat of Farepak scandal Closing the door on UK carmaking Austrian MPs demand change of gear as industry fights for survival Home truths Channel 4 and National Grid fight to provide radio spectrum Ofcom to decide winner in summer Channel 4 content will rival the BBC Ofcom seeks progress on BT's Openreach Brighter figures for DMGT's main titles The Times Bernanke dashes US hopes that a rate cut is imminent Fed panel says inflation too high Chairman rejects fears of a recession Oasis Hong Kong Frustrated Commission takes Spain to court over Endesa block What he said Mario and Sonic head for Olympic showdown BT The hedgehog and the plumber How the video game icon was born Barclays hires Citigroup to rule rival out of ABN Amro counterbid Citigroup is fifth bank on retainer Dutch bank 'still open to rival offers' GSK's outsourcing deal expands its Indian presence Under attack (Business staff): Beazer subject of FBI investigation (Reuters): New Century woes Circuit City cuts Google's LG tie-up (Reuters): Universal proposal The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cartier British funds Equity Prices John Deere State-of-the-art Terminal 5 holds key to future of BAA and national airline Design allows for more shopping time First stage of new look for Heathrow Size matters The drive of a lifetime takes on new meaning for Faldo the entrepreneur From Pringle to pinstripe, the former Open champion is plotting a new career in business The Sunday Times Nothing to prove? Try this for size 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 Amvescap stung by loss of key staff to rival manager Large caps Alexon drifts under two-way pull Small caps Gilts Sainsbury's progress offers reason to hold even if no bid comes Oxford Biomedica Enodis On the boil Diana Condell Authority on decorations and medals whose scholarship and flair helped to transform the Imperial War Museum's displays Diana Condell, museum curator, was born on July 29,1948. She died of cancer on March 8,2007, aged 58 Brigadier John Simpson Career soldier who was commended by the Sultan of Brunei for his work on strengthening the country's defence forces Brigadier John Simpson, CBE, soldier and yachtsman, was born on October 10,1927. He died on March 7,2007, aged 79 Court & Social Weather Eye Ivor Cunningham Landscape architect whose attractive housing developments encouraged community by linking private and public spaces Ivor Cunningham, landscape architect, was born in May 15,1928. He died of cancer on March 15,2007, aged 78 John Press Poet, anthologist of poetry and British Council officer who brought Palgrave's Golden Treasury into the 20th century John Press, author, editor and British Council officer, was born on January 11,1920. He died on February 13,2007, aged 87 Don McPhee Photographer whose lens captured the flavour of life in the North of England over a period of 40 years Donald McPhee, photographer, was born on May 21,1945. He died of cancer on March 26,2007, aged 61 Lives in Brief Inquest to be conducted as law was at time of death Law Report Court Circular Lecture Dinner Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages The crop of British silver Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Frances Sackey Timesonline Public Notices Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A spring adventure in the beautiful Azores Late travel Perfect timing for island visitors Special discount offer for readers Short haul Late deals A week in Cyprus, £399; Andorra, £325; Tenerife, £185; or five days in Memphis, £619 Long haul Catch her in the Rye? Hideaway is perfect for Easter Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items What's all the fuss about carbon dioxide levels? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 29,1939 On the day that Madrid fell to Franco's Nationalists, an MP argues — not for the first or last time — that the best way to avoid war is to show a preparedness to fight it Winning Move Weather Discreet Cat leads Sheikh's quest for world supremacy Racing Strong dirt team assembled in Dubai Eastern Anthem is Derby possible Latest odds Rugby union Scudamore traces father's steps with Pipe appointment Football Towcester Racing Killaghy Castle has Irish objective Course specialists Lingfield Park Hereford Matthew discovers new lease of life after giving birth Golf Scot in shape for season's first major Daughter offers refreshing change The Times Old foes in thrall to their Wembley ways Rugby league Basketball Results Rugby union Kempton Park Racing Yesterday's details Shooting Snooker Southwell Squash Swimming Towcester Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Nourkrin Capital gains Record-breakers help leave Spitz achievements behind Swimming World Championships Phelps destroys butterfly time Manaudou nearly as fast as legend The Sunday Times Making waves in the pool Sprinter who froze in Athens prepares to turn up the heat Cycling World Track Championships Cope has calibre to blow Williams away Snooker Four to watch The Times Murray nears top ten after injury to Roddick ensures safe passage Tennis Sony Ericsson Open Scot eases to place in last four Cañas mobbed by Argentine media Cambridge switch cox for Boat Race Turkish fine cut Rooney ruled out Blaze staying hot Out of Harms way Coleman pipped Corry waits for the call as Leicester renew fierce Stade rivalry Rugby union No 8 given 'real chance' of recovery Hipkiss tipped for England honours Peace is put on hold after RFU takes tough stance Pakistan's World Cup failures weighed down by extra baggage on their return Cricket Mazda Joyce feels at home after adopting opening role Cricket England 'should win comfortably' Middlesex man chasing Test place Super Eights Sussex may have to leave Hove, warns chairman Old school tie stretches towards seventh decade for the wise old coach at Radley Cricket Swiss South Africa snatch victory after Malinga wreaks havoc Cricket World Cup Scoreboard from Georgetown Lara stands alone as Australia show harsh reality of the task at hand Hamish Marshall is scheduled to make his World Cup … Scoreboard Jaguar Ribéry set to bolster the French revolution at Arsenal Football Winger is linked with summer move Fàbregas suffers as fatigue takes toll Magnússon blames the players for West Ham's fall from grace It's official — Times Sport is best seen and heard Football Owners cold on Liverpool groundshare The Premiership today Healy's taste for national service shows his Best side Football European Championship qualifying Ireland's positive performance takes pressure off Staunton Scotland hopes are dashed by double helping from Toni Football European Championship qualifying Giggs and Bale put Wales back on course for unlikely mission Scotland fit to wear the shirts - even if they are chav-tastic Football European Championship qualifying ITV makes audacious bid for FA Cup rights On the increase In the stadium and in cyberspace, fans deliver their damning verdict Football Last night's results Israel find marksman in Chelsea teenager How they rated Andorra v England Substitutes Andorra Statistics first Lennon shows what could have been Team still fail to sugar pill as coach is rescued from Planet McDonut Bile pours forth from England fans Something wrong with players' psyche Touching moments How they rated How Andorra rated Gerrard shows some bottle for England after travelling supporters turn to boos Football European Championship qualifying group E Setanta Golf Times Crossword 23,561 The Insider England players forced to hide after fans' abuse turns vicious The Times World Cup Tennis Index The face La belle grande Dame Did you see? The long and the short of love The click Did you know? When three is not a crowd Did you hear? How to deal with the office nutter The Black Hat, Miss Don Wauchope, by Scottish Colourist Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell (1883-1937). It will be on show from Monday at Sotheby's in London and will feature in the Scottish Pictures sale on April 26 Modern morals Ahead of the game Business leaders with no classroom experience could run schools, a recent report suggests. After spending a week shadowing the head teacher of a large comprehensive, Damian Whitworth is not so sure The Times Time for a truce in the class war over Cameron In praise of older women Tricky question The Times Are we turning water into wine? Tickled by its presumption and charmed by its structure? Hugo Rifkind meets the man who wants us to treat bottled water in the same way we approach fine wines The Times I'm not as clever as my father Timesonline Could meningitis be the cause of my daughter's lack of academic success? New Releases Decline and Fall More X-rated than X Files Effing, blinding (two swear words a minute) and flirting for Crouch End, Gillian Anderson could not be less like her chilly screen persona, Kevin Maher discovers The Anderson files: her screen highlights 'i want to grab him and shake him' He has tiffed with Peter Jackson and Robert Altman. Now which director is film mogul Bob Shaye attacking? James Mottram reports Foreign filming is a mixed blessing The Times Not so much Tati as totally threadbare Reviews Film Mr Bean's latest gives the gurning loon a range of movie references, including Jacques Tati. There's simply no comparison, says Wendy Ide Mr Bean's Holiday PG, 85mins Days of Glory 12A, 120mins The Namesake 12A, 122mins The Last Mimzy PG, 96mins An animation for the holidays? Meet the Robinsons is hyperactive but charmless fare, warns Ian Johns Meet the Robinsons U, 101 mins The Hills Have Eyes II 18,90 mins Beyond Hatred n/c, 86 mins The Zidane of French comedy In France he's a stand-up but Jamel Debbouze had a personal war-movie mission. Wendy Ide meets him The Family Friend Big Brother is watching too James Christopher went to the Hong Kong Film Festival to watch some new and challenging movies — and found most of the action taking place off-screen Going up Going down The Times Going, going, but still not gone Ray does the Lost Ark (well, Indiana Jones Part 4, anyway) Closing credits Hope in a helmet Visual Art Reviews First night The Real Thing Tate Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shakespeare's city slickers Theatre The Merchant of Venice Swan, Stratford Pop Damien Rice Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Jazz Stefano Bollani Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham Dance In Your Rooms The Place Theatre, WC1 Carry On Wisteria Lane Tv & radio Last night's TV Desperate Housewives Channel 4 Grand Designs Channel 4 Harpers Index Love is a many splintered thing It's a jungle out there Today's TV Chaos at the Château Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Mummy's War Channel 4,9pm Wedding Belles Channel 4,10pm Bones Digital Choice Sky One, 9pm The War at Home E4,7.30pm Variations Roots Remembered BBC Four, 9pm My Shocking Story: Coma Miracle Discovery, 9pm Shark Five, 10pm Sex in Court E4,10pm Storyville: Screamers BBC Four, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice Network (1976) Sky Cinema 1,10.10pm Johnny Come Lately (1943, b/w) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.40pm Zoolander (2001) Film4,9pm Total Recall (1990) ITV4, 10.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page She's All That (1999) E4,10.30pm Some Came Running (1958) TCM, 10.40pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge — Win a 32in Samsung LCD TV Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4175 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Action medical research Index Abbey Timesonline Contact us The Times Shopping is the new networking The Week in Work Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week In search of the winning formula Profile As the Formula One season revs up, Fay Schopen talks to the design engineer Richard Hartwell about his job MacDonald Company Deadline Buster National Graduate Careers Fair Cashing in on ideas Talking Point There was a time when postgraduate study led to academia or a career in industry. Now, as Carly Chynoweth discovers, clever concepts can lead to a lucrative career Competition Openings for people excited by innovation The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Most people know BT as a big player in telecommunications, but the nature of the market means that the company is always changing, Martin Birchall reports The Sunday Times BT How Do I Become . . . . . . A Perfumer? Larks and Owls The Office Psychologist Leaders must have passion Six of the Best . . . In the first of six extracts from the Chartered Management Institute's forthcoming book about the experiences of the brightest business minds, Sir Michael Bichard talks about leadership Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Six of the Best Dutch masterclass MBA Experiences International work experience is seen as a good thing for your career prospects and, as Carol Lewis discovers, you can kickstart the process by studying abroad Statwatch Picture Gallery Find out More MBA Choices Test Yourself . . . Answers Careers in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Advanced Medical Optics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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