News from 29/06/2007
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Giles Smith, Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, A. G. Thorne, Alexandra Frean, Bill Corcoran, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Robin Chung, Peter Lansley, Susan Emment, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Sarah Urwin Jones, Caroline Brannigan, David Worthington, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Crawford, James Bone, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Mike Horsnell, Bernard Madden, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Andy Kirk, Melanie Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Godfrey Barker, Alan Hamilton, The Rev Dr J. E. Roulston, Eddie Lupton, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Robert Smith, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Clive Thompson, Suzy Jagger, Jeremy King, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Martyn Hart, Chairman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Graham Smithers, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Gordon Lishman Director-General, Richard Lambert, Frank R. Long, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Fulford, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Juliette Gerstein, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Caroline Sheppard, Chief parking adjudicator, Will Hodgkinson, Wilf Altman, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Leo Lewis Asia Business Editor, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Gerald Grainge, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, P. A. Hardingham, Ben MacIntyre, Gillian Ward, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Nick Beeson, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Steven Jelbert, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Mark Loveday, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Jon Leigh, David Wright, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Tony McIlwrick, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Two arrested in Spain over Madeleine case All change with Brown First woman to be made Home Secretary Anti—war minister returns to the fold The Cabinets Lockerbie 'bomber' could be freed on bail Troop plea from Iraq Battle for iPhone Parting volley Bricks and Mortar Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Soldier from Brown constituency among three killed in Iraq He told mother he wanted to go home Total of British dead reaches 156 Lockerbie 'bomber' may go free Pugh Four top grades in new type of a level Second man held Stabbing arrest Wife's sea death Gay bishop invited Suspect was jailed for child abuse Italian man held in Madeleine case Woman 'involved in illegal adoptions' Chopard 57 long days Iraq war critics promoted 'but US relationship still important' Brown tries to draw line under Iraq Reshuffle includes Whitehall shake-up When you've got all this talent, who needs the Spice Girls back? Brown's Cabinet Sharon Stone Index Young pretender who declined to fight gets reward Brown's Cabinet Foreign Secretary Why Foreign Office chiefs are thanking their lucky stars The CV Westminster's best-kept secret is teacher with a belief in discipline Brown's Cabinet Home Secretary The CV First woman takes her golden chance — or a poisoned chalice Golden couple achieve another first with place at top table Brown's Cabinet New arrivals Woman barrister and Tory defector add to the surprises Reshuffle puts ASBO oversight in doubt Brown's Cabinet The changes Dfs From action to intrigue in an overplotted Potter First night Film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Virgin Cinema, Roppongi, Tokyo The Times Olay Creation of artificial life brought a step closer by DNA transplant Biologist achieves one of two key goals Synthetic species is close to a reality Drinking yoghurt can cut hospital sickness Bvlgari Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter, innocently poses while attending Wimbledon, and manages to hide her bafflement as to why every photographer in front of her is shouting: "Left a bit... right a bit... perfect. " Debenhams Picture it. The Bloomsbury Ballroom, and Dita Von Teese Sir David Frost is dreading the smoking ban, he tells … Half-hour of reckoning People Postscript Theatres have a reputation for ruthlessly taking critic Amy Winehouse tells next month's issue of Spin magazine John Travolta Homebase Toyota Fertility watchdog facing £1m bill for raids on clinic Head of IVF body called on to resign Warrants quashed in the High Court Garnier The Times John Lewis Gay couples find that life begins at 40, and often after marriage Barnardo's 'My feminism led to lesbianism' Listing to the Left? A balanced Cabinet on the domestic front but serious foreign policy mistakes Trading Places Government should cherish business and adopt the best of its practices Animal House Cats have a longer and stranger pedigree than dogs, and even humans So this is divine intervention? Picture Gallery Fingers crossed they'll come up trumps Thunderer: Bring the Prince into the Cabinet right away A bonny deal Them or us? Anxiety and doubt attend 'politics of change' Singularly liberal Timesonline Protecting rights in care Now ban binge Jo, not Mo Strong-headed A bit of history Rubber menace Flood the shops Don't underestimate that pitcher of warm spit Why computers can't surpass Go and collect $1 million Fiat How child helped to free caged staff in £53m depot robbery Mother made a small gap in mesh Hostages feared being burnt alive Home staff: Life in jail for shot that rang out PC World Listen with mother Boots Hoteliers turn the tables on 'reprehensible' prosecutor Home Staff: Sacked high-flyer settles Currys Bernard Levin was pursued for contempt over Chatterley trial Beer Colder What they really want is a press gang Pop's big reunion is just a dash of Spice Currys Man 'saw his father bury body' Tube advert fetches £50,000 Check on Gumball killer Black Widow found in grapes London 18-month-old girl recovering after heart-swap operation Sharps 'Egyptian spy' could not have killed himself, say friends Counting cost of floods that left five dead 3,500 evacuated as waters rose Fire services 'near point of collapse' Marksandspencer Mfi Don't ignore children, urges judge Woman who stalked July 7 victim on internet is jailed Survivor's trauma was focus of hate Culprit continued attacks on the run Abbey Toysrus Queen asks for extra £1m to repair decrepit palaces Pieces falling off historic buildings Accounts show £37m cost of royalty Dreams Bill of flights Moben Doctors fight shake-up on professional discipline 'Patients will suffer' in changes Concern it will end self-regulation GP elected as new leader Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenage fantasist is guilty of stabbing nurse to death Flawed evidence casts doubt on bomb conviction Lockerbie The appeal Six reasons to fear 'miscarriage' Shopkeeper kept changing his story 3 stores The 2001 trial All is not well, but the entire legal system has not been destroyed Focus returns to one of the first suspects Born to be wild, the grand mothers shared by all cats Feline lineage is 130,000 years old All have the same maternal ancestors Nissan India South Africa Crime spree Junkie's needle may lead to woman serial killer they call the Phantom DNA is only clue in 14—year mystery No witnesses, no name and no face The trail that never goes cold Italy fights back against food pirates Fraud costs £34 bn a year, union says European Court rejects test case Multiple Display Advertising Items French media seek freedom from power of President Northern rock Spy submarine is blamed for sinking trawler in war games (Reuters): 'Children killed' in raid on drugs slum (AFP): Floods kill 56 (Reuters): Delegates protest (Reuters): Jailed couple freed (AFP): Leader dies Jessops President will avoid jail after rape charges are dropped Katsav admits sexual harassment Widespread anger over 'amoral' deal Israeli scandals Multiple Display Advertising Items Spiderman leads onslaught as Bollywood stars begin to fade East v West Hostages 'killed in botched jungle rescue' Politicians held by rebels for 5 years Colombian Army denies camp raid Alliance Leicester Violent past EU blocks Indonesian airlines (AP): India to bid for Gandhi letter Pope's blessing for Latin Mass (Reuters): Last US state bans cockfighting Furniture Village (AFP): Serbs gather in Kosovo to commemorate historic battle Unicef National emblem saved as bald eagle finds safety in numbers Women jurors may leave Black worried (AP): Fire death trial (AP): First black mayor (Reuters): Beslan court plea (AFP): Bird flu cull (AFP): Chávez rallying cry (AFP): Canoodling banned (Reuters): Dog tag escape Judges' ruling over white pupil revives fears of segregation Court rejects forced integration Mother hails victory for boy, 5 The Times Court opinion Newsreader sets fire to Paris Hilton script on air Canal will link Caspian Sea to world 400-mile project will dwarf Suez Kazakhstan keen to forge trade links Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand designs Jealous lover who ordered baby murder jailed for life Foreign Staff, (AP): Public sector strike to end Carpet RiGHT Multiple Display Advertising Items Scorned architect redeemed by Opera House 'treasure' New arrivals Cultural sites added to the list include The Times Fed stays hand on interest rates Business Fopp faces music New name for DTI BBC to expand Quote of the day IMF chief quits Business big shot American sub-prime mortgage ills infect UK markets Cambridge Place closes $900m fund Blue-chip players starting to sneeze Vodafone tipped for exclusive iPhone agreement with Apple Grounded? Stock markets Darling should step out of shadows with tax overhaul Sub-prime mess tip of iceberg? Vi-SPRING Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Smoke alarm Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Fopp in talks with bankers after music stores close Staff told not to expect pay cheques Online and card sales are halted Business big shot Simon Fox HMV profits down 73% as CD sales slump Hackett Battle lines drawn up for what will be a close-run thing MPC briefing July Rate rise likely, say economists, despite MPC split Surprise surge in house prices Experts' views Sir David Brewer, the previous Lord Mayor, is continuin City Diary Crisis, which crisis? City Diary Appropriately for the time of year, the All England … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Is private equity addicted to risk? City Diary Despite having become one of the richest men in Scotlan City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Corporate Markets Picture Gallery Name on the door not as important as character Brown's business Dell Jones in line for position in Cabinet as Prime Minister broadens array of talent Brown's business Sir Digby to promote British business abroad Departmental rejigs place Hutton in key role Loose-lipped Blairite who recanted over Brown slur Looser-lipped Blairitic who recanted over Brown slur Heathrow's £1.5bn upgrade may be shelved Replacement of terminals at risk Ferrovial seeks right to up charges OASiSHONGKONG Caution sounded as buyouts force up M&a volumes by 70% National strike to cause postal chaos Smoking ban fears TfL in secret talks Diageo disappoints Easy Jet holidays Sports Direct agrees $168m deal for Everlast boxing gear Eos and Maxjet in approaches to big European airlines The Times BBC Worldwide shifting up a gear Times Online World service Cerberus in chase for Cadbury drinks unit De Rato's surprise departure puts plans to reform the IMF in doubt Call for overhaul of selection process EBRD head tipped as front-runner US Fed dashes hopes of rate cut with inflation caution Depression cure (AFP): Organisation is key at EADS, says Fillon (AFP): GM sells unit Thomson Financial: US gets Swift Ok (Reuters): Gazprom profits Blair to join forum The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds CVC preparing to bid €12.8bn to get hands on Altadis Imperial expected to make counter-bid Due diligence process completed Burning issues Tesco Singapore poised to take lead Reits role New boss at SMG aims to make strides with series of little steps Media Puts emphasis on national identity Online revenue targeted for growth Mediapolis Ad revenue strengthens as Trinity nears sale Commercial radio must focus on quality, or die Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Land Securities 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 Shell benefits as FTSE 100 stages welcome rebound Large caps Buffett tipped to do Potter trick Small caps Gilts Packaging company has a slimmed-down sector all wrapped up Hogg Robinson HMV Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiichi Miyazawa Former Japanese Prime Minister and Finance Minister in power at a time of economic fragility Kiichi Miyazawa, Japanese Prime Minister, 1991-1993, and Finance Minister, 1986-1988 and 1998-2001, was born on October 8,1919. He died on June 28,2007, aged 87 Q&A Weather Eye Derek Dougan Lives Remembered Diana Marr-Johnson Lord Renton Liz Claiborne Fashion designer whose stylish but unstuffy office wear created one of America's biggest brands Liz Claiborne, fashion designer, was born on March 31,1929. She died of stomach cancer on June 26,2007, aged 78 Lives in Brief Quaker dates and Hitler's public relations Questions Answered Two-stage decision process for judges Law Report Court of Appeal Status of tolerated trespasser Queen's Bench Division Courts cannot judge specialist policy Queen's Bench Division Overpaid VAT claim passed on Chancery Division Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Crystal BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stylish Saab given green light despite supersonic signature Motoring Use of biofuel cuts Co2 emissions Smooth and quiet in all conditions New Bravo will help Fiat to emerge from the doldrums Specifications Machine Mart ToolsToGo Elite Registrations The Holmfirth dam that failed to hold the rains Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 29,1907 Winning Move Weather Weather quest New-look Newmarket primed for big test Sport Racing Redevelopment winning approval Course sets crowd target for festival Newmarket The meeting at Leicester yesterday evening was abandone Folkestone Motor racing Wimbledon Newcastle Racing Michael Bell, the Newmarket trainer, is considering … The ground at the Curragh is likely to be on the easy … Warwick Course specialists Wolverhampton Yarmouth MacOrville was backed to 10-1 from 14-1 with Ladbrokes Hamilton Park Belfast's unifying force walks with angels on his dangerous mission Boxing Special report In the last of our series on boxing's role in fighting crime, Rick Broadbent finds the sport being used to promote change Market Rasen Racing Hamilton pushing his team-mate to the limit Motor racing Alonso on the defensive in France McLaren pair try to settle differences Mental fortitude helps Pettersen to turn the tide Golf Bid for Hatton to take on Mayweather Whitaker on form Status of Origin Rivals' rematch McHugh slips up England fight back Blade Runner prepares to take on the best Athletics Bowls Results Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Equestrianism Football Golf The Sunday Times Let it rain, but sport will have its day in sun Hey man. take a look out the window see what's happenin'. Hey man, it's rainin'-Jimi Hendrix Allardyce concedes his hands are tied over Owen contract Football Orange Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Lampard calls for talks on new contract with Chelsea Football Barcelona target reveals frustration Agent's video may offer clue to future Consultant of the Year Awards Liverpool preparing to dig deep for Torres FA hopes that Brown will invest in young talent Olympic bid critic to replace Jowell Sport politics Hollioake's assault puts paid to old team-mates Cricket Twenty20 Cup Scoreboard Credit Suisse Warne eyes future with new fields to be lit up Cricket Betfair Room for a view Collingwood's courage not enough for ailing England Cricket NatWest Twenty20 international Spectacular game of hit and hope, but was it worth it? Scoreboard Williams has designs on title despite distractions Tennis Wimbledon Claims tennis is not her priority But no doubting she can progress Results from Sw19 Order of play Blake proves that winning does not have to be a chore Tennis Wimbledon Guinness Timesonline Nieminen gets a little help from his friends Tennis Wimbledon Finn takes centre stage as The Times continues to follow the trail all the way to the final of the men's singles The Times Road to final Food for thought as Nadal seeks to cross final frontier Tennis Wimbledon The Robredos don't know what day it is The Times Timesonline Outclassed O'Brien adds her voice to the fitness debate Tennis Wimbledon Underachievers hit in the pocket Women's coach in positive mood Crunchy Nut He pumped. He skipped. We believed. He . . . lost Tennis Wimbledon Watching brief Match points Rain effect Loyalty card Upset of the day Comedy of errors What's the point? Tuning in Rain or shine? Reality bites for the man who once stole hearts of a nation Tennis Wimbledon Garnier De Jenken's rise ruffles officials Times Crossword 23,640 The Insider Henman issues parting volley Sport Pietersen and England down to earth with a bump at … The Times Bringing it all together Inside Football Cricket Index The face Tennis chief's volley Did you see? No lightning returns, Roger? The click Did you know? Badgering Gordon Brown Did you hear? When reality dawns … Nice try: an illegal immigrant caught by the US Border Patrol in New Mexico was wearing these shoes soled with cut-outs in the shape of a cow's hooves to disguise his tracks Modern morals Val's gals Valentino is celebrating 45 years of dressing the world's most beautiful women. The legendary designer grants Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong a rare audience The unhappy hookah The national smoking ban will end a way of life for thousands of London's hookah users, says Michael Binyon AA The Times It's criminal the way they pick on the middle class Let there be mottos for all under Brown Cashmere consumers Hair with Hari Harper's Bazaar I'm 56 and want to wear jeans. Can I still look good? Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions The Times Luxury with Lucia Flower arranging but not as we know it Paean of praise to the ginger-ninjas Wrote a choral piece celebrating redheads, it brought home to her how much 'gingerism' there is in England Odd bins Magimix Skordalia with chilli-crusted lamb cutlets For sunshine superfood, Greece is the word There's nothing predictable about eating Greek when the ingredients are really fresh Greek beetroot Slipper moussaka Stars on the Guitar Chemical Changes Do you want to be in Lily's gang? Sophie Heawood on the chart—busting sound of London 2007: young, talented and friends with Lily Allen South Bank Centre Sinéad O'Connor London's finest wax lyrical 'i could be the man' Timbaland produces Madonna and Justin Timberlake. Now pop's svengali wants to turn the spotlight on himself, he tells Angus Batey Nosh The Times How do you sing silence? The team behind a new opera about the eerie Silent Twins of the Eighties talk to Sarah Urwin Jones Inspiration of the guitar gods Bert Jansch's North London flat has become a haven for stars who want to learn from the folk legend. Will Hodgkinson drops in for a cup of tea Score Classical András Schiff Beethoven Sonata ECM Pop Crowded House Time on Earth Pariophone Radio Reviews Albums Pop Velvet Revolver Libertad RCA Pop The Chemical Brothers We are the Night Virgin Priority The Official UK Charts Timesonline The Times The sage of enlightenment His Magic Flute had drug addicts. Now Peter Sellars, opera's enfant terrible, is conjuring Mozart's revolutionary spirit, he tells Geoff Brown Pop First night Reviews Pop Genesis LTU Arena, Düsseldorf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Kismet Coliseum Concert Thaïs Covent Garden Pop Smokey Robinson Albert Hall Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Lighthouse, Poole Twisted brother and sisters Tv & radio Last night's TV True Dare Kiss BBC One Wills and Harry Go to Vegas Sky One The Times Index Grumbles in the jungle Flashmob goes naked Today's TV The Concert for Diana: the Princes' Interview Viewing Guide BBC One, 7.30pm The Insider Channel 4,7.30pm Lost World of the Raj BBC Two, 9pm Katharine Hepburn Digital Choice Biography, 6pm The Screening Room: Bollywood CNN, 6.30pm Friday Night Hijack Digital Choice Sky Arts, from 8pm Variations The Shield Five, 11pm Classic Britarmia BBC Four, 8pm The Best of Glastonbury 2007 BBC Four, 9pm Film of the night Film choice The Big Lebowski (1998) Film4,11.10pm Moulin Rouge (1952) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.15pm The Bridges of Madison Country (1995) TCM, 9pm The Dresser (1983) Best of the rest ITV3, 9.05pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Out of Sight (1998) ITV2, 10.20pm Boys Don't Cry (1999) BBC Two, 11.45pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Male Menopause Times2 Crossword No 4254 The times2 Quiz returns on Monday Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Pinching paperclips may be Ok, but lying about that fourth bedroom definitely won't be Hip Opening Bids The Top 25 Property Blogs Focus on … Doncaster Average property prices £000s In Family Home in West London Get in Get out Get a Way W8: a semi-detached house with self-contained flat and off-street parking Out Wing of a Mansion in Rutland Nr Oakham: one of six properties in a Grade I stately home and grounds Away Water Mill in Shropshire Nr Newport: converted Grade II building with mill race, pond and gardens The Home Town Exiles First Time Buyers Young buyers are priced out of places their parents could afford, says Lucy Alexander Rovers Return Bargain Buys Wall Hall Great Escapes across the Mediterranean Cover Storey Red Sea Villa by a Golf Course in Egypt Cliff-Top House with a Pool in Turkey Kas: colourful villa overlooking the Mediterranean with private pathway down to the sea Large Mansion in the Hills of Tunisia Hammamet Hills: a huge property in 2½ acres with views of mountains and sea Welcome to the New Marbella? Marrakesh is showing signs of becoming a city with Costa cachet, says Celia Brayfield Negotiate the Culture Clash Spain and Morocco are neighbouring states but worlds apart when it comes to buying houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Citu Brown: Friend or Foe? Market Report Britain's 18.5 million homeowners will soon find out which, says Paula Hawkins Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Modern Manors Where to Spend It Marcus Binney reports on a rare chance to join the Cheshire jet set Inside Track Fact File Homes Fit for a King Where to Spend It Hampton may be associated with Henry VIII in Britain, but elsewhere in the world the name identifies areas of prime property Hold Court Tudor-Style Villages around the palace offer a taste of regal splendour, writes Lucy Alexander Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Thracian Cliffs Columbuscove Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Belmont Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Who Owns the Cellar? The Times Cutting Edge How You Can Add Property Pounds Inner Dilemma The kitchen, open-plan spaces and en suites are the key to value Bricks and Mortar Hot Tip of the Week Crest Nicholson Business Process out Sourcing Welcome to BPO and shared services Business Proces Outsourcing is the leveraging of technology or specialist process vendors to provide and manage an organisation's enterprise processes and applications. The most common examples of BPO are call centres, human resource administraction, accounting and payroll outsourcing, although … Capgemini Contents Media Planet Deloitte Should I be a captive or a client? All companies considering offshore outsourcing have to answer the same question - should they set their own division abroad or should they outsource? Magellan Outsourcing the mail BPO booming in Latin America and East Europe It is often said that India is 'overheating' and there are many locations around the world that will take on its mantle or, at least, happily take a share of its BPO success UK marketplace relies on value When BPO works at its best it should not just be about cost, although that is an obvious consideration. To Marco Busi, Centre Manager of the Centre for Business Process Outsourcing (CBPO) the key is for both parties to look beyond intial efficiencies and concentrate on creating value for … USA looking to Europe VSNL Standardisation encouraging shared services uptake Unisys Briefs from Bangalore Whilst global companies and the public sector have led BPO, professional services have started to catch up in recent years and now one of the latest fields to start switching to BPO are lawyers Always leave space for renegotiation With the maturing of the BPO market two facets have become clear. Contracts are increasingly more short term than the previous five to ten years deals that were once common and, as often as not, these shorter term deals are renegotiated before they expire 10 Top Tips for success Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman Around the world, or in your own office? Ask a managing director of CEOs if they, or anyone else in their senior management can programme their laptop and the resounding 'none' will give a good idea why so many companies choose to outsource IT projects IT Outsourcing to Eastern Europe Sergei Levteev, President of IBA Group, a Prague-based IT service provider with clients in more than 30 countries explains the appeal of East Europe Recruitment outsourcer top honour Tutors on tap Centre for Business Process Outsourcing COLT go it alone to India While headlines of companies outsourcing to Asia are now a daily occurrence, few people realise that many companies are going it alone. COLT Telecom has recently done just that by building a captive finance, service delivery and network operations shared services centre (SSC) in India to … Can BPO boost UK jobs? When offshoring first started to gather momentum throughout the latter half of the 1990s, one could not escape alarmist headlines lamenting UK jobs lost abroad New approaches to outsourcing as BPO comes of age Top 10 Tips for successful Shared Services John Stevenson, UK COO, at Atos Origin passes on his top ten tips for making shared services work Accenture
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