News from 05/07/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Tony Doggart, Ivan Croxford Head of BT Tradespace, Sam Rumbelow, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, Peter Collett, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Roger Braban, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Imelda Redmond Chief Executive, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Dom Alberic Stacpoole, Elizabeth Judge, Nick Royle, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Allan Lutton, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Stephen Waley-Cohen, Lynda Purser, Director, Institute of Business Consulting, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Mariella K. Thornton Former CSA Team Leader, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Nigel Newton, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Stagg, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Rhys Blakely, Theresa Musgrove, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, William Shawcross, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Pete Dean, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Paul McKenna, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Harriet Lane, Jo Causon, Director, Sarah Birke, Patrick Hosking Business Commentry, David Sigall, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Forward, Steve Coomber, Jeremy Page, Dr John MacDONALD, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Janet Howd, Alan Copage, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Jane Gibbs, John Foster, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Sophie Yu, Neil Fisher, Joshua Rowe, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Tony Dawe, Dr Jeremy Prout, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Johnston, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lee Bowman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Sheila Collins, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Nicola Thompson,
ResumoIndex Forgotten hostages After 114 days, BBC correspondent Alan Johnston is released in Gaza City But the agony goes on for five other Britons who are held captive in Iraq Airport bomb suspects 'had left suicide note' Missile threat to EU UK rights to iPhone Wettest June ever Liverpool targets Index Timesonline Times2 Screen Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Second NHS review in two years is aimed at boosting staff morale They are not happy bunnies, says minister 'It's our responsibility and we must put it right' Does power to the people mean democracy or direct participation? Index Shops struggle to stay afloat Customers stay away in record June rainfall April sun raised hopes of hot high street sales Price cuts The Met Office forecasts . . . Seasonal Ownership Will he or won't he? Boris may have news for London, but then again . . . Johnson says he is not interested in mayor job But later he decides not to rule himself out Cut the misogyny and we'll extend musicians' copyright Pugh Blair backs candidate for Sedgefield seat Body found after fire £2m for shot Iraqi Damilola killers lose Whiff of dissent Mouret returns to the simple life as daring Gaultier goes for gold Paris Fashion Week Selfridges 'i literally dreamt of being free, and always woke up in that room' Journalist tells of his bomb-belt ordeal Captive heard radio messages of support Dignity of family stands out in the village where it's smiles all round 16 weeks of hell Kidnappers emerge with their kudos — and weapons — intact Index Barclaycard Organic fruit and vegetables really are better for your heart Study shows higher levels of antioxidants Soil Association asks for updated guidance Boots Harry Potter Airport bomb suspects 'left behind suicide note detailing their motives' Terror attacks Police disclose family ties between three men Glasgow passenger 'mixed with hardliners' Two Asian men arrested under the Terrorism Act after … Calculating chances after burns Terror attacks MI5 asked to check foreign medical workers Police options CitroËn Rain of terror People Removal men collect the belongings of Pete Doherty, the troubled Babyshambles frontman, from Kate Moss's North London home "i never knew my training as a nurse would prove so … Postscript But it's an invitation co-star Emma Watson won't be … Staying with the premiere, it seems the rain-soaked … Much eyebrow-raising as Joan Ryan (dubbed "the worst … A request by Oliver Stone, the Platoon director, to … Spotted in the public gallery for Prime Minister's … Standards may have slipped over the past 114 days. … Expedia. co. uk In the current issue of The Spectator, Emily Maitlis, … The Times Currys Neighbourhoods to take control of £20m kitties for local projects Money is for schemes such as new play areas Decisions can be made by a simple show of hands Teacher suspended for filming disruptive pupils Threshers Shining a Light Sometimes non-stop publicity is exactly what a hostage needs Wavering, not Drowning Whatever today's Bank decision, interest rates will eventually rise And on the Seventh Day . . . Tennis Wimbledon should make every middle Sunday 'People's Sunday' Tell-tale signs of the Scouse effect Picture Gallery BBC Three and Four, your number's up Thunderer: A hero — at last — to save us from estate agents Transport hell Defending the CSA Social networking A distressing account of care for the elderly A good first week for Brown? Timesonline A different justice Biblical floods Olympic drain Forgotten hostages Still smoking . . . Gopher broke Finally, Darling reveals Brown's true nature Thank goodness I'm not a sketchwriter any more . . . Comment Ocado Snubbed Da Vinci Code judge must stand aside, appeal court decides Claim of apparent bias 'entirely justified' But defiant judge insists he won't resign Biggs now in 'nursing home' Staples Theatre A potent tale of triumph over tragedy First night The Pianist Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester John Lewis Le Tour 2007 Snared tiger defies poachers on three legs Trapped beast pulled its foot off to escape Endangered animal's future worries experts Greene King CSA condemned as a great British disaster Inside Track Test to improve vCJD diagnosis In brief Child drowns in garden bin Driver guilty of 5mph train crash Briton accused of Thailand rape Butlins offers timeshare break Ing Direct Five facing fake passport charge Embryo test may lower chances of pregnancy Laura Ashley Complementary therapies 'reduce the effectiveness of IVF treatment' Supplements may interfere with drugs Lower success rate could be stress-related African bishops ready to boycott conference in row over gay clergy Nigerian Primate calls for U-turn by liberals Protest will be severe blow to Lambeth Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Paedophile vicar still being paid, Church admits Teachers 'collude' in homophobic bullying Gurkha hero arrives More women judges Blaze at racecourse Sex abuse jailing £100,000 for a cave Listed mansion 'ruined' by tasteless makeover Northern rock London Business School It's not jet lag, it's 'altitude sickness' Images reveal Saturn's 'giant sponge' Just how meaty is your burger? Velázquez is going home - for a record £8.42 million Sartoriani He's in the driving seat, but he still needs L-plates Prime Minister's Questions Morrisons Swinging a clunking fist at PMQs Round one to Cameron - by a whisker Prime Minister's Questions The first clash at the dispatch box made disappointing spectator sport, Alice Miles writes Expert advice Museum thinks big after Tutankhamun loss Pipex Dell Diabetic girls are risking blindness to lose weight Sufferers skip insulin so they will lose weight Insulin abuse causes heart disease and death Size 10 or 12? EU may soon silence the debate Children's 'asthma gene' is identified Second conviction Aircraft 'too old' Three admit terror Car thief boss jailed Fish brains 'like ours' Total France Pakistan Russian missile threat to Europe raises Cold War fear over US shield Plan to site them on outpost in EU Kaliningrad alert over American proposals From Teutonic knights to tourism President's wife gives back her palace plastic Raja Fashions Kitchen Magic Wine producers see red over EU plan to combat foreign invaders Quaker Oats Fruit of the vine Mosque protest cleric arrested after trying to flee in a burka (Reuters): Twelve days of storms and floods kill 700 in South Asia US reclaims hot dog eating record (Reuters): New minister makes overtures to US AP, Reuters: Nato troops killed by roadside bomb (AP): Al Gore's son arrested on drug charges Small but still perfectly formed - Italy unveils new Fiat 500 at 50th birthday extravaganza Harrods Crime soars again in country where drivers dare not halt at a red light Dreams Soldier lured peacekeepers in Rwanda to their deaths Americans fly the flag for July 4, as long as it's not made in China Foreign troops in a foreign land pledge their lives to Old Glory (Reuters): Captured Eta rebels were 'ready to attack' (AP): Pay day at last (Reuters): Boy 'doctor' held (AP): Locust warning (Reuters): Osbourne support (Reuters): Man bites dog Sugar cane 'slaves' freed in Amazon 1,000 found working in 'sub-human' conditions Pay of £2.50 a month to produce 'green' fuel Multiple Display Advertising Items Stars chosen by millions of votes may be snubbed by one TV chief In the red chamber The Times Beijing to ban a million cars in attempt to reduce smog Sub-prime mortgage lenders fail FSA review Beckham cuts shaving deal ITV calls drop off Flotation pulled Sultan spurns ships Quote of the day Sony talks to Jackson Business big shot O2 beats rivals in battle for the rights to Apple's iPhone Bitter disappointment for Vodafone chief Handset expected to lure customers to switch On a knife edge Stock markets Taxman eyes power to dip into bank accounts Competing trends ruffle financial feathers A near-death experience Commodities Ad enough Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Beckham gives the boot to Gillette deal Razor sponsorship ends despite £3m offer Star's advisers wanted profit-share agreement Business big shot Brand names How paying peanuts for Goldenballs was real deal Carnival Corporation & PLC ITV's phone-in revenues collapse amid tentative signs of recovery in ads Viewers ignore urge to play telephone games Broadcaster's rebound set to gather pace Ofcom may give all-clear for politically biased news Tchenguiz brothers sell Shell-Mex House to private equity firm Timesonline Finance group scraps float after legal action by collapsed US hedge fund The Times This forbidding-looking residence is a piece of Birmingham's industrial history, a working silversmiths in the city's Jewellery Quarter Miss Communication City Diary Congratulations to my old friend Tim Blythe, who has … City Diary Burn, you'll all burn in hell City Diary One of the first e-petitions to land after Gordon Brown City Diary Coming down the slipway for a launch on Desert Island … City Diary Picture Gallery Brunei to sell warships worth £600m after dispute with BAE Three corvettes have never left the Clyde Sale could lead to diplomatic tensions King Coal on way back with £50m Russian boost Digging deep Backing for private equity tax regime BA first class boom Sportingbet anger Horlick raises £131m Banks to reveal costs C&W pay pressure Hawks tip scales in call for fresh rate rise Booming services sector set to force MPC's hand The Times Cashing in What do Chelsea and Belfast have in common? Gazprom to create its own private army to protect oil installations Lawmakers give green light to new forces Nato forges links with oil companies Lowliest workers are nearest the ground in fight against fraud Sony BMG seeks Michael Jackson's backing for move to sign songwriters The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Donkey Sanctuary British funds Vive la revolution! Or not, as Brown is about to discover Telefónica fined €151m for abuse of market position Timesonline Saudi prince set to float Kingdom India cuts drink duty (Reuters): Emap buys in India Google move (Reuters): Coca-Cola thinks tea 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 Hilton takeover puts hotels in the spotlight Large caps US buying lifts Rentokil Small caps ITV on path to recovery as TV market experiences advertising turnaround Morgan Crucible Tribal Group Equity Prices The Sunday Times Hugh Johns Velvet-voiced TV football commentator who became a household name in the 1960s and 1970s Hugh Johns, football commentator, was born on September 6,1922. He died on June 27,2007, aged 84 Alan Chivers BBC producer and pioneer of outside broadcasting who brought the Coronation and great sporting events to TV screens Alan Chivers, television producer, was born on April 24,1918. He died on June 30,2007, aged 89 Law Report Weather Eye Maurice Wood Lives Remembered John Ward Gillian Baverstock Inspirational teacher and daughter of Enid Blyton who safeguarded and expanded her legacy Gillian Baverstock, teacher and authority on children's literature, was born on July 15,1931. She died of cancer on June 24,2007, aged 75 Thelma Milner-Barry Chess administrator who promoted the women's game Thelma Milner-Barry, UK Director of Women's Chess, was born on August 10,1921. She died on June 2,2007, aged 85 Ze'ev Schiff Well-connected Israeli defence correspondent Ze'ev Schiff, journalist and military commentator, was born on July 1,1932. He died of heart disease on June 19,2007, aged 74 Lives in Brief Emilio Ochoa, Cuban politician, was born on July 4,1907. He died on June 27,2007, aged 99 Word Watching When permission is required before issuing legal proceedings Law Report House of Lords Taxpayer not entitled to reduce VAT Court of Appeal Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Emerald Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Word Watching Sky turns black as London is battered by rain and hail Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 5,1900 By late June the Boxer Rebellion against foreign influence in Chinese affairs had reached the capital, killing several hundred Europeans sheltering in the diplomatic legations Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices The Times Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Sand, sea and sport . . . the calypso approach looks set to run and run Late travel First Barbados sports camp opens this month Professional stars to coach youngsters British Isles Late deals A night for two in Cheltenham, £135; South Wales, £38 a night; Greek island, £217 for a week Short haul Simply relax, while the kids take a ride to Oblivion Long haul Holiday without the fear and chaos of taking to the air Late travel Flight-free breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professionals given betting code Racing Newbury Catterick Yesterday's results Main points Kempton Park Wimbledon Football Sandown fears small field for Coral-Eclipse Course specialists Hewitt hoping Authorized can serve up boost for Cup dream Racing Yarmouth Warwick Robertson facing British challenge Stupples comeback Haye heads for Paris Petacchi in the dock Debut for Du Plessis Prictor closes gap Britons keen to make their mark as race opens on home soil Cycling Tour de France Hopes riding on Wiggins in prologue Millar continues on road to redemption The Times Timesonline Tour could return to London after Olympics Howell to test injured wrist on wet fairways Golf Badminton Results Cricket Equestrianism Football Rowing Cricket Fixtures Other sport Henley enjoy good day in bad weather Rowing Rugby league Shooting Squash Chanderpaul continues his resistance to let West Indies back into series Cricket NatWest Series Scoreboard Early Tests may suit England but it is hardly fair on the weaker touring sides Cricket NatWest Series Blackwell gives Sabres an edge Twenty20 Cup Scoreboards Northamptonshire v Warwickshire Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire Kent v Middlesex Hamilton will escape points deduction in 'spy' row, says Ecclestone Motor racing Scandal is 'nothing to do with the driver' McLaren insist that they have not benefited Teams have always tried to bend rules Motor racing Silverstone's status remains at risk Timesonline The Sunday Times Dallaglio begins to reap rewards for decision to delay operation Rugby union Premiership Rugby Academy British hopes washed away as German clinches glory Equestrianism Desperate Sheffield United pin hopes on further legal challenge Football Emergency hearing to offer final opportunity Premier League still confident of its defence Mort calls for patience as new era begins at Newcastle Banker offers bigger Leeds bid than Bates Eastwood on way Davies on the attack Reo-Coker joins Villa Defoe keen to stay Terry's challenge The forward thinking that took £20m Torres straight to Liverpool Football Inside the transfer of the summer Spain player set sights on move to Anfield Owners give backing to manager's demands Quaresma next on Benítez's shopping list after record transfer The rejects Reading ready to resume fight against game's financial excess Football Eriksson prepares to make sweeping changes Window watch Dead certs Decent bets Long shots 'My girls are mentally tough like pitbulls', says Williams Tennis Wimbledon Rain breaks are no excuse for losing focus Coaches earn their spurs in interruptions Officials defend lack of play on middle Sunday Rain or shine? The five-day forecast Bogdanovic and South cut No 1 seeds down to size Roddick happy to be creeping under radar Tennis Wimbledon Order of play Results from SW19 Timesonline Nadal comes out fighting to settle this drawn-out court drama in under a week Tennis Wimbledon Betfair Timesonline Dying swan devoured as giant bird of prey returns to SW19 Tennis Wimbledon Break point Match points Car park crisis Man of the day Passing the time 'Oh I say' Tuning in Rain or shine? Henin's battle with Williams fuels desire for five-set finals Tennis Wimbledon Garnier Tennis Wimbledon Hamilton's winning formula The Insider Dismal forecast Times Crossword 23,645 British tennis stars in dreamland again United close in on Tévez as Ferguson leaves rivals in the shade Loan deal paves way for capture of forward Manager cornering the market in talent The Times Index Cricket Motor racing Index The face End of an aria Did you see? Jogging for president The click Did you know? A liltin natter Did you hear? Take my wife Image of the day Modern morals For God's sake Archbishop Akinola of Nigeria, the world's most powerful Anglican leader, tells Religion Correspondent Ruth Gledhill that his conservatism is the true faith and that evangelism can combat Islamic terrorism The Times Too much Home front? Oh, do grow up Viewpoint Jacqui Smith was discussing terror, so why all the fuss about her cleavage, wonders Sarah Vine What to wear in the Commons The Times Children are right to ignore their prescribed futures The Johnstons are models of dignity July juggling act The power of mums Mumsnet's role in the Madeleine McCann advert affair has shown the muscle of parenting forums, says Harriet Lane The Times Aisle of dreams Reportage As couples in the UK and US rush to wed on lucky 7.7.07, Penny Wark looks at the enduring appeal of saying 'i do' Prime number The diabetes way of death Health Diabetics in Africa are dying because they cannot afford insulin, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline In-flight illness fears Ask Dr Stuttaford When you say 'Never again!' Quit smoking Day four You can train your mind to reject any desire to smoke, says Paul McKenna Exercise 6: screw it! Timesonline Exercise 7: the threshold technique PaulMcKenna Harry v Bart It's the clash of the summer, the Hogwarts hero against the Springfield scourge. Here James Christopher praises Potter, while Kevin Maher bats for the brat Timesonline Silent Springfield Even Mr Burns is in the dark about the movie, finds Dominic Maxwell Beware geeks bearing gifts Screen Cheer for the red, white and Bruce Reviews He may be bald and on the wrong side of 50, but in Die Hard 4.0 John McClane is a hero for our times, says James Christopher La Vie En Rose Tell No One Leave Tom Cruise and his belief in scientology alone Mr Suburbia exposes America's dirty secret Dubbed the new Jack Lemmon, William H. Macy is cornering the market in middle-class angst, says Stephen Dalton Macy's decade of inner turmoil in Hollywood Frank Gehry The Times Tosca A one-dimensional show of strengt First night Opera Tosca Convent Garden Concert East Neuk Festival Various venues, Fife Theatre What Turkish women want Pera Palas Arcola, E8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV The Big Day Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm True Dare Kiss BBC One, 9pm My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Guns at Batasi (1964, b/w) Film choice Five, 1.35pm The Admirable Crichton (1957, b/w) Channel 4,1.45pm The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) TCM, 9pm Variations The Castration Cure Channel 4,10.35pm The Star Chamber (1983) ITV4, 10pm The Brothers (2001) Channel 4,3.25am Web video of the day First Lady has the last word Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4259 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 4 Appeal Index Transearch Multiple Display Advertising Items Suits can give the wrong impression The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened A job that plumbs hidden depths Profile Darren Morgan, a salvage expert, tells Emily Ford what it's like recovering high-value cargo from sunken freighters The Times Deadline Buster Timesonline Consulting firm seeks logical, ambitious sorts The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Despite stiff competition from other sectors, business consulting house Bain & Company attracts graduates from a wide range of disciplines, Martin Birchall reports It helps to have passion How to . . . Make your First Million Measuring success by how much money you have stashed away is all well and good, but, as Carly Chynoweth finds, there's a lot to be taken into consideration before you reach that stage Work Life Challenge Meet the Experts The Office Psychologist Work-Life on Mars MBA Choices Case Study Competition v Co-Operation Students take the long-distance option Masters Degrees Business students stationed in the back of beyond or simply unable to give up the day job are taking the distance-learning route. Steve Coomber investigates Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Abener Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Welcome to Business Excellence The only certainty is that things never stay the same . . . Facts and figures Mindbench Contents Media Planet Multiple Display Advertising Items Assessment of growth patterns within the UK consulting market Management consultancy has come a long way over a very short space of time. Demand for consultants is at a higher level than ever before and many people are asking: can these rapid growth patterns continue? Analysys Tuning into key messages The lamberhurst corporation Major growth sectors in business consulting Strong demand for consultancy and consultants looks set to continue for at least the next year and growth areas will continue to be the same ones that have shown strong growth in the past few years according to industry professionals Green consultancy The future is looking good - at least as far as a growing group of environmentally aware consultancy firms are concerned Multiple Display Advertising Items Talent troubles The phenomenal growth of the consulting market has lead to fierce competition for the best candidates, as firms struggle to plug recruitment shortfalls Mouchelparkman The lamberhurst corporation A fight on all fronts The UK consultancy market has always been a competitive arena, but now it's a micro-cosm for a global battle driven by mergers and acquisitions among international players and a legion of established UK firms returning to the fray The lamberhurst corporation Grant Thornton Analytical solutions Data is often the key to making better decisions for businesses and this is where the role of a consultant skilled in analytical solutions fits in Heavyweights show record results Knowledge gap threat to UK Multiple Display Advertising Items What the clients say Consultancy work is always a strategically sensitive affair and customers rarely want to shed light on their successful employment of business consultants. 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