News from 17/05/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Geoffrey Lewis, Jeremy Austin, Azmi Keshawi, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Jo Glanville Editor, Alexandra Frean, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Paul Farrow, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Graham Stewart, Shami Chakrabarti Director, Sam Marlowe, Maurice Frankel Director, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Carol Black Chairman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Jon Davey, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Sir Andrew Green Chairman, Derwent May, Roger Smith Director, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, James Johnson Chairman, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tim Knight, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, Leolin Price, QC, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Nicola Buchanan-Dunlop, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Steve Coomber, David P. Charters, AgnÈs Callamard Executive Director, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Kai Peters, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Des Dearlove, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ibrahim Barzak, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, David Rhind Chaiman, Allen Robertson, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Andrew St George, James Wheildon, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Peter Facey Director, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Index Half of all A&E units marked for closure Dilemma as Brown crowned Labour leader NHS claims cuts are in patients' best interest Blair 'will declare himself Catholic' Army abandons plan to send Harry to Iraq Hunt for Madeleine Wolfowitz to quit Indian's whisky coup Flintoff misses out The mystery of Mourinho's missing dog Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Logical, but nobody likes it Pugh Ancient history a level saved Police strike threat 7/7 widow freed Suspect shot dead The trousers may be tight, but I'm certainly not, says Sir Mick Ex-wife's claim that he failed to pay his way led Rolling Stone to speak to The Times, Alan Hamilton writes Ing Direct Brown lifts Labour crown after six days as sole challenger quits 308 Labour MPs back Chancellor Impossible for opponent to run Undeclared But I'm no pushover, warns Alex Salmond Business Police specialist on secrets charge Jail for dog owner Drug racket foiled Death driver jailed Murder charge Grain of untruth José and the curious incident of the dog in the night-time Pet travels The New Parentesi Collection The gardens special issue Blair will be welcomed into Catholic fold via his 'baptism of desire' Dfs Catholic rites Did he delay conversion for sake of Irish peace? Question mark over Harry's role as he is barred from joining his men in Iraq Army chief cites threats to his life Palace 'was not involved in decision' Extremists' plan to target Prince made the risks too high The statement World Bank chief is 'poised to quit in face-saving deal' Announcement expected today Pay rise blamed on bad advice Debenhams Scientists find genetic key that could lead to a cure for baldness Surprise discovery of new follicles Hairs form on site of wounds Bald facts Appeal judges cut terrorism sentence Car trick backfires Hospital blunder Extradition delay Youth clubs plan Wild times ahead IKEA IT expert targeted in hunt for Madeleine Russian worked on suspect's website Police take laptop and two hard drives Bringing it all together AXA Chris Bryant, the Rhondda MP, is writing a novel Could it be that Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, … Kellogg's Bran Flakes Peer pressure People Sir George Young, MP for North West Hampshire, wr An interesting admission from Sir Menzies Campbell … One of the latest entries on the No 10 e-petition websi "I'm the Marvin Gaye of today. I'm the Bob Marley . . . I'm the Martin Luther King, " R&B singer R. Kelly tells Hip-Hop Soul. His trial on child pron charges is expected to start this summer Not for all work experience youngsters the chance to … Postscript Mischa Barton Cameron faces a revolt over his grammar schools policy Frontbencher defends selection He is joined by 14 other Tory MPs Bran Flakes The select few Madrassas 'must teach citizenship curriculum' Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret list of porn judges 'does exist' Peugeot Doctor in lovechild wrangle offers to take a DNA test Mini or Midi Treaty? Brown must not allow Blair to sign Britain's power away Minority Rule If Salmond is shrewd he may be hard to dislodge as Scotland's First Minister Hair-Brained Some men are born bald, some achieve baldness . . . be not afraid of baldness I'm an art lover — get me out of here Picture Gallery Trial by innuendo of the worst kind Just the time for a spot of sun and golf in the Gulf Junior doctors Trust and benefit Counting the costs of increasing immigration Welfare lesson Timesonline Challenge to MPs on secrecy Market blips Business action Old technology Cool conversion Low ambition The Bank — at last — gets tough with inflation Now no one will realise that I'm nuts about Hazel Matthew Parris My Week Comment Camera-shy drivers to face mobile traps Speed limit will be enforced at random Surprise element is more effective Airmiles Guilty: biker who showed two fingers to the law Currys Sky Kitesurfer takes coastal route to sail past rush-hour traffic More police to get stun guns Wembley arch stamps its mark Mayor sues her own council The second cut is the deepest It could have been her, but lover left with the jackpot Ex-fiancée claims half of lottery win Court is told that £3m was his alone Doctor scheme an 'abuse of power' Bad luck Alliance Leicester The treasure trove of life hiding in the ocean depths of Antarctica 700 new species uncovered in survey Evidence points to cradle of sea life Orange Monitoring vets' health 'could stop diseases' Scathing attack on 'flawed exam reforms' deals blow to Johnson Labour deputy leadership MPs' report lays blame on minister Diploma plan 'is muddled thinking' What to watch Would-be deputies join the debate but try not to mention the B-word Trampling all before him, outgoing deputy signs off like a charging rhino Labour deputy leadership Renault Clio PC World The 25 writers tipped to be literary lions of the future They will be 'at the top for years' Subjects range from fiction to food Magnet Publishing's new wave of talent Sinn Fein eyes power south of the border 'Kingmaker' role for party in Dail It is riding wave of goodwill in polls Prudential Falconer to make peace deal with judges over 'constitutional crisis' Barclaycard Longest trek Bringing it all together British pair first to walk all of China's Great Wall 3,000 miles took 167 days to complete Journey through desert sands and ice Faulty software threatens to delay home packs launch Vauxhall Celebrity cast for animation by graduate hailed as the next big thing Cannes Film Festival Ian McKellan and Steve Coogan to star Accolades roll in for debut film Romantic journey is a beautiful, moving and slightly flawed epic First night Film My Blueberry Nights Cannes Why it's time for a department of the nations Multiple Display Advertising Items Gaza Australia Camelot moment for Elysée Palace family Isolated Britain must woo Sarkozy to keep revived constitution at bay Merkel leads the way for its return She wins over smaller countries Warm hugs could spark new life in an old relationship Europe Constitution Merkel needs new President for deal But views may differ on key issues Tesco Britain must woo Sarkozy to halt constitution Europe Constitution Failed treaty Tatler Dell Builders dig up lost pleasure garden of the ancient Romans Mitsubishi Motors Gaza lurches towards civil war as leaders lose control of gunmen battling on street Death toll hits 45 in four-day conflict Factions cannot enforce ceasefire Fatah Hamas 'i heard the screams of women and children' (AP): Zimbabwe set for more misery after farmers fail to sow wheat crop in time (Reuters): Peacekeepers killed by bomb (AP): Outcry as monkeys run riot (AP): 'Swapped' Taleban found dead (AP): Warning on cluster bombs White Cliffs Rancher jailed for ordering murder of rainforest nun Multiple Display Advertising Items It's business as usual for Blair during farewell visit Iraq and climate change on agenda 'Straight-dealing' President praised Argos (AP): Madrid train bomb suspects in protest (AP): Child abducted (Reuters): Sherpa on a high (AFP): Young gun (AP): King family mourns (Reuters): Gardener rakes it in Bono wants the home fires doused Smoke dispute with neighbours Claim that child's health is suffering Multiple Display Advertising Items Church heals rift caused by the days that shook world Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglican diocese defects over gays Rail link reopens line from Koreas to rest of the world Multiple Display Advertising Items This coffee's certainly worth £21 a cup — the beans were passed by a jungle cat Brew to sell your child for, says a fan It has a market price of £500 a kilo The Times From the wild (AP): 32 villagers killed by 'chlorine bomb' (AFP): Three beheaded (AP): 21st-century ark (AP): Earthquake panic (AFP): Virus alert (AFP): Ape helped to see US regulators ready to fine BP Sainsbury's hint Threat to AZ deal Greenspan move Quote of the day Join our club Business big shot Commercial property has peaked, LandSecs chief says Warning for £710bn market Some sites 'will be worth less' Rising prices will trigger new rate rise, warns Bank Whisky Bangalore Stock markets Shining a light on the true cost of our 'free' banking We must prepare for the worst Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Warts and all Need to know Results in brief Indian billionaire savours taste of £595m deal for one of the great names in Scotch Mallya buys up Whyte & MacKay Staff face a 'rewarding future' Grain of truth Whisky buyouts scotched, for now Sainsbury's may lift chief's pay after fourfold profit rise The Times Shopping list DSG cautious over its options in Russia Business big shot Next feels cold as shoppers turn backs on high street Poor sales blamed on chilly weather Catalogue and online figures rise Permira swoops for Valentino Fashion Samsung FirstGroup took over the Thameslink franchise about … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday saw the usual bullish figures from the London City Diary Xenu phobia forms defensive shield City Diary It looks like curtains for Survive, an organisation … City Diary LSE chief forecasts end of stamp duty on share trading Major issues This arresting object is not yet available in the shops, because it is a one-off from the conceptual artist Chris Dimino Rumour of the day In the know Bet of the day Directors' deals Tiddler Bank reveals it will focus on pricing pressures and wages Answer to critics of 'unclear signals' New approach in Inflation Report Leaders in London Summit 2007 Confused picture on jobs market Lawsuit threatens AstraZeneca's $15bn MedImmune deal Timesonline Medicine chest ISoft prepared for Australian transplant Dawn Airey Grade set to bring big-hitter into play for ITV DTI reaches decision over guarantee for the BT pension fund Ministers begin talks with company Investors to seek legal clarification OFT ponders investigation of £2bn police radio service deal Timesonline HSBC New school tie is no better than the old on our uniform boards T-Mobile Bond giant turns to Greenspan for advice Former Fed chief offers 'private' help Bernanke may face more pressure Interference unwelcome, hints King Share buyer raises pressure on Citigroup The Times EasyJet OECD invites Russia in as expansion gets under way Chile, Estonia and Israel also asked Brazil, China and India could follow ABN accused of criminal market abuse EU ends its deficit row with Berlin Warner sues Imeem in new campaign against file-sharing Amazon agrees download deal with EMI Bullish Sony says profits will rise sixfold EasyJet The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds EU proposes Galileo takeover (AP): Bausch & Lomb taken private (Reuters): Froth comes off Starbucks Thomson Financial: Merrill Lynch executive resigns Volvo Eurotunnel confident of backing for rescue 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates IHG soars as denials fail to snuff out takeover hopes Large caps Russian worries hurt goldminer Small caps Gilts Vedanta is a riskier investment than the big numbers suggest First Group The LSE Equity Prices Barclays Professor Sir Colin St John Wilson Architect whose most celebrated, and challenging, achievement was the splendid new building for the British Library Professor Sir Colin St John Wilson, architect, was born on March 14,1922. He died on May 14,2007, aged 85 Birthdays On This Day General Sir Edward Jones Good-humoured and energetic officer who served as Black Rod after a varied and impressive military career General Sir Edward Jones, KCB, CVO, CBE, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, was born on September 25,1936. He died of a heart attack while fishing on May 14,2007, aged 72 Paul Oppenheimer International authority on car brake technology who lectured eloquently about his experiences of the Holocaust Paul Oppenheimer, MBE, mechanical engineer, was born on September 20,1928. He died of cancer on March 8,2007, aged 78 Sir Brian Wolfson Chairman of Wembley Stadium during a turbulent decade Sir Brian Wolfson, businessman, was born on August 2,1935. He died on May 10,2007, aged 71 Survivor was not successor to secure tenancy Law Report House of Lords Later appeal decision prevails Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Memorial service Dinner Lunch Reunion Thegrounds of Bourton House at Bourton-on the-Hill, Moreton-in-Marshj, Gloucestershire, have won the Garden of the Year award sponsored by the Historic Houses Association and Christie's Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Public Notices Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Reader Offers Ltd Discover the Nile on a voyage into the past Late travel A cruise offer a step back in time A taste of a African and Arabic culture British Isles Late deals Two nights in Warwick, £161; a week in France, £140; a fortnight in Kenya, £479 Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items High pressure battles to shine on first Test match Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 17,1990 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Passage Of Time gives Cecil a fright on way to success Racing Trainer content with narrow win Runner-up will not run at Epsom How they bet Golf Newmarket delays Piggott celebration until the autumn Football Authorized to deliver in Dante Racing York Ludlow York Yesterday's results Exeter Fontwell Park Bath Perth Folkestone Racing The Sunday Times Salisbury Perth European elite are being tempted away by lure of the dollar Golf Leading players miss Irish Open Björn points to new generation Football Results Baseball Basketball Three to watch Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Rugby league Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Npower Why doping is as easy as taking candy from a baby Special report The drug game In part two of his interview, Victor Conte, the Balco founder, reveals the secrets of the cheats and urges testers to raise their game Fresh allegations cast shadow over Giro Cycling Thelondon paper MotoGP hopes for Hamilton effect with move for Toseland Motorcycling Travel Club game provides all the answers for England Rugby union Corry plays down discussion of treble Johnson's team of 2002 is benchmark Wasps set to gamble by giving young prop final test Timesonline The final countdown The coaches Thomas can hack it as a paparazzo Sport on television Tda Mr Nice Guy image will be the downfall of Hamilton, warns Jordan Motor racing McLaren driver must have dark side Briton's chances of title 'very slim' Federer made to toil for his victory Lowes for Britain Arthur faces wait Hatley gets nod Ticket scramble Spanish hit back Six stepping up Ramprakash halfway to matching last year's feat — and it is only May Cricket LV Country Championship Jet fighter technology will put umpires on the hot spot Wallace, the forgotten man, is one run away from a worthy hundred Scoreboards Flintoff may not be risked after troublesome ankle flares up again Cricket First npower Test match England unsure of batting order Shah and Panesar seem likely to play Timesonline How they line up at Lord's Sarwan backs his bowlers to keep up with the pace We're happy slapping and not moaning with Moores Barclays Watford trying to bridge the skills gap with more academic approach Football Dominic having a ball while parents avoid agony of M25 Catch question Diouf ready to lead Bolton exodus Neal in the frame McCarthy's goal Nugent's wish Fans staying away Shepherd is still on board as Allardyce culls squad Football Campbell on new manager's wish list Hall pressed for decision on sale Top trio ruled out Palop ensures Glasgow belongs to Seville after penalty drama Chelsea and United lock horns for the 'next Giggs' Saha boost as Ferguson softens view on injuries Football FA Cup Final Mourinho to face referee who made him see red 'I'm as popular as a traffic warden' Bennett in line to achieve rare treble Pitching in Football FA Cup Final Chelsea manager relishes prospect of fulfilling his childhood dream How Cardiff graduated from Leeds with a 2-1 Timesonline Phillips has final word to become modern-day Albion hero Football Coca-Cola Championship play-offs semi-final, second leg The final L'homme Plot thickens in Tévez wrangle as Whelan calls for heads to roll Football Robson in frame for comeback Times Crossword 23,603 The Insider Mourinho draws first blood Index The Times St. James's Place Motor racing Owen Slot Plus Index The face Sir Mick's gazelle Did you see? Less sex = hard work The click Did you see? Blistering barnacles! Did you hear? A B'stard in No 10? Space Station, by the sculptor Antony Gormley, part of an exhibition entitled Blind Light, which opens today the the Hayward Gallery on the South Bank Modern morals How to endure Gerry and Kate McCann have remained incredibly strong despite the trauma of their daughter's abduction. The consultants helping them to cope tell Carol Midgley about their techniques Regaining control: how to cope with trauma The Times Food as art, or pie in the sky? Stephen Pollard welcomes a chef's new accolade, but it leaves a sour taste for Sarah Vine There is nothing soothing about being bullied by your pudding The Times It's time to put the zing into Ming What we need is a breast-is-best law Final insult The Times How can I avoid the fate of my father, who died of heart disease at 46? The gift of thrift . . . it might save you from a fate worse than debt Do's & Don'ts Make & mend Money Shopping Leisure Property Thrift virtues Thrift vices The Times Sub urban worrier Exercised by a visit to the park Hide and Seek Disaster Ahoy? Welcome to Hollywood-sur-Mer Screen James Christopher, Chief Film Critic, on why this year's Cannes Film Festival has the perfect mix of glitz and art The Times Surviving Cannes Rough guide On the edge in Cannes The Croisette I've had to bear Times Tickets My best friend Deadly details give the horror scope Reviews Film A film about a real-life serial killer where justice isn't done? Only the director who bought you Se7en could get away with it, says Wendy Ide Zodiac Magicians Black Snake Moan JOe Strummer The Future is Unwritten The split screen has been used before, but rarely so well as in a new bittersweet romance, says Ian Johns Conversations with Other Women Longing Lovewrecked Has the Sparrow crash-landed? A week before release, the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie remains a mystery. Kevin Maher fears the worst The Future is Unwritten Joe Strummer Light, camera, total lack of action Next weekend, Tate Modern is to show an 18-hour version of Andy Warhol's Sleep. Morgan Falconer tells the whole bedtime story Jindabyne Music to watch people sleep by The Sunday Times Losing their magic touch? Peep Show's Mitchell and Webb graduate to the big screen as a pair of magicians. Dominic Maxwell wonders if their tricks are sharp enough Theatre Reviews First night Silver Birch House Arcola Theatre, E8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bussell's found Farewell Dance Darcey Bussell — Farewell Sadler's Wells Concert OAE/Rattle Barbican Richie on the edge of reason Tv&radio Last night's TV The Good Smaritan ITV1 Make Me a Virgin Channel 4 Secret Intelligence Service David Chater's choices Naff sound of the suburbs TV deals or no deals Today's TV The Great Escape: China's Long March Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Embarrassing Illnesses Channel 4,8.30pm Bienvenue à Cannes Digital Choice TCM, 7.50pm/11.10pm Buffett and Gates Go Back to School Business Channel, 8pm Variations Hustle BBC One, 9pm The Great Sperm Crisis BBC Three, 9pm Dispatches: Aghanistan Unvelled Channel 4,9pm Generation Xcess ITV2, 10pm Film of the night Film choice O Lucky Man! (1973) Sky MOvies Classics, 11.05pm The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005) Best of the rest Sky Movies Indie, 7pm Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) Channel 4,10pm Lovely & Amazing (2001) BBC Two, 12.30am Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Earth vs The Spider (2001, TVM) Channel 4,12.45am Farewell, My Lovely (1975) Channel 4,2.25am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4217 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon St. James's Place Index Penna Multiple Display Advertising Items Selling yourself is all about image The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Celebrities make great dummies Profile Vicky Baker, a sculptor at Madame Tussauds, tells Emily Ford why she gets a kick out of bringing waxworks to life Second Post Deadline Buster The Sunday Times Take it to the next level Enterprise Going up? Firms play to the gallery Talking Point Company sponsorship of the arts is no longer a one-way process. Clare Dight hears from several employees who are taking advantage of their employers' involvement in the art and music worlds Thinkers 50 Who Has the World's Best Business Brain? Find out More 20 Top Thinkers The Office Psychologist The Spike MBA Choices Timesonline A well-managed diary makes juggling easy MBA Interview Michelle Tilley tells Carly Chynoweth that making time to study while being a mother, a spouse and holding a senior management position was vital to her MBA success Win an MBA Scholarship worth More than £30,000 Careers of the Week GradJobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Cranfield University A gateway to the world Culturally diverse classes are a big draw, says Des Dearlove Escp-Eap The Latest on the Business School Front Specialists must make up their own minds Steve Coomber considers the debate about tailored degrees Help to Make the World More Secure and Win $500,000 University of Bath School Management Man with a mission to stir the sleeping giant Des Dearlove meets Michael Luger, new dean at Manchester The University of Nottingham Student mix seen as a real blessing Steve Coomber investigates Bradford's international appeal Homing in on a Chance to Be his Own Boss Imperial College London Professionals who have business on the brain Stephen Hoare tracks a trend Durham Business School Dentist Lured by Pull of New Horizons Cultural revolution spreads Stuart Crainer examines the increase in classroom diversity and the advantages it brings Laureate Helicopter View Helps Phone Boss to Rise to the Challenge Henley MySpace, Your Space: we're all part of the online business … Stuart Crainer explains why the virtual has become a real asset Breaking new ground to nurture big ideas Stuart Crainer on initiatives to encourage new entrepreneurs The Bradford MBA London Business School Play the game to attract the best Schools that shun rankings are missing out, says Kai Peters Course cheats fail to prosper Steve Coomber on tackling the plague of plagiarism University of Leicester Brewer will raise a cheer with MBAle Manchester Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cass Business School
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