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News from 29/11/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, Neil C. Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Dr Rupert Macey-Dare, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Anuradha Mukherjee, Vince Ellis, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robert Thomson Editor, David Lindsay, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Andrew Cucksey, Joe Joseph, James McLean, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, York Membery, John Clarke, Sarmad al-Waili, Rob Crilly, Anthony Werner, Hannah Fletcher, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Francis Elliott, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Colin Peacocke, Alan Hamilton, John Prime, Mark Crivelli, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Richard Tweed, Rev David L. Heap, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Stephen Collins, Harry Redknapp, Paul Marshall, Will Lawrence, Susan Meeken, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Dr Stuttaford, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Andrew Fairbain, Martyn Palmer, Sam Coates, John Varnam, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Sarah Hiscock, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, William Garrett, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Johnson Matthey, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Nick Hornby, Sir Sigmund Stern Berg, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Rachel Potter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Harvey, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Tony Burrows, Geoff Saunders, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Max Boughencc, Iain Smith, Mike Barnard, Neil Fisher, Willie Mckay, Alan Lee, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Vera Baird, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, J. Higham, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Alex Thomson, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, John Slinger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Outrage as Sudan charges teddy row teacher British woman faces Khartoum court today Punishments include jail, fines and 40 lashes Harry Redknapp arrested over football corruption Labour funds chief knew of donations NatWest Three plea President resigns Times Charity Appeal Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Parents urged to make children log off and listen to bedtime story Computer games 'are taking too much time' England falls to 15th in international reading list Information Commissioner will investigate latest gaffe by taxman Reading performance Nat West Three deal - 37 months in jail and pay back $7.3 million They admit guilt in fraud case plea-bargain Sentence could have been 35 years in jail Bank charges The cast of characters Cartier Hope of teacher's quiet escape seem lost amid noise of protest Sudan papers pick up on teddy bear 'insult' Fears of large protests after Friday prayers Pugh Fishermen told they can catch more cod Call for 'citizen days' Rubens art 'can stay' Doctor assault claim Steel band claim Diana 'watched her lover dying as she clutched herself in pain' First policeman there saw her looking at Dodi Then she put her head down and shut her eyes Louis Vuitton Brown's election fundraiser admits that he knew of secret donations Labour donations Suspicions grow that others were involved Opposition parties demand police inquiry How they fell out Timesonline Angry Dromey declares he is victim of concealment The rich past of a walking paradox who gave £600,000 Labour donations Not so much Stalin as Mr Bean: Brown is made to play the fool in stage farce Labour donations Bvlgari Zoo gives conservation a miss by killing pair of quarrelsome monkeys A species under threat Currys PC World The 15-year wait Man charged with Rachel Nickell murder after DNA breakthrough Accused being held in mental health hospital Decision vindicates acquitted Colin Stagg Austin Reed How Tree House stops my son being dragged under by autism Christmas Appeal The Times Christmas Appeal begins today with the aim of helping three deserving charities. Nick Hornby describes how he helped to set up one of them after doctors diagnosed autism in his son The Times holds an annual appeal on behalf of charities Timesonline Gucci Our partners The Times Sainsbury's Zara Phillips, after collecting her MBE for services to equestrianism at Buckingham Palace. Others honoured included Peter Sallis, the actor who provides the voice of Wallace and Gromit films A peculiar feature in the new issue of Fatherhood Quart Postscript "i took the cover off on the plane because I was afraid Harman's future prospects not on her list of hot topics People Spotted in Adam's Café, affectionately referred to … Found on overheardinnewyork. com, our favourite time-wa Royal Bank of Scotland Helmut Schmidt, the former Chancellor of West Germany, Are these the most bored people in Britain? In October Christmas books Argos Argos WHSmith Rape case judges fail to abide by consent rule Kitchens Contract Cancelled Battle over £10m left to Chinese restaurant Relatives claim aunt was of 'unsound mind' Creators of tasty £3.70 dish were 'like family' Volkswagen Bucks Lost Here Comment How can Labour's bigwigs know so little about so much money? Lonely Planet The Times launches its Christmas appeal to help autistic children See You Anon Why is it that the very people who slink from the spotlight become so famous? Flag crisis: try the inflatable option Picture Gallery Justice? More a violation of common sense Thunderer: It's daylight robbery! No, it's actually far worse Jury conditioning Royals not at risk Opportunity for all Party funding chaos saps voters' confidence Why some don't train for the Bar How clean are our tax authorities? Timesonline Oxford politics Talking down Anglican lifestyle Proud spectacle Don't be fooled by the tantrums on Wall Street Ah, the day I bought Bollinger for the lady I adore Comment Morrisons Baby given heart transplant at 5 weeks Boy is one of youngest to survive the operation Parents pay tribute to German donor family Richerrsounds Christmas Debenhams It took 100 hours of stealth to capture this photograph Venus and Earth 'twins' Boy died playing 'chicken' What the doctor ordered Tod's shoes 'a liability' Madeleine police meet to discuss evidence Portuguese officers fly in for a case review Results expected to 'indicate' what happened Multiple Display Advertising Items Hp Army forced into retreat over upgrade to ageing armoured vehicle fleet Fresh delay for project already costing £14bn Contract is to supply 3,000 battle vehicles Rogue states turn to web to wage new Cold War Waterstones Foxhunting is not a human right Law lords throw out fresh challenge to ban 'Conscience of majority of nation reflected in Act' Multiple Display Advertising Items McKellen is superb with a complex Lear portrayal that is rich in tsar quality First night Theatre King Lear New London Theatre WC2 Laura Ashley Film joy for actor who came from factory floor Argos Informant who risked his life to fight extremists 'betrayed by MI5' He infiltrated mosque run by Abu Hamza Agent not given UK citizenship 'as promised' Terre D'hermÉs Mental health patients 'suffering routine abuse from neighbours' Two fifths say they are persistently bullied Many feel police do not take them seriously Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers cheated me, says victim Tracey Emin could be next up on Trafalgar Square plinth Ryanair chief flies into a rage over green taunts Meredith can now be buried, says judge 10% harmed by NHS Bowel cancer success Teenagers guilty Paedophile to return Model Victory sale Currys Hindu school's admission police 'too strict' Religious criteria 'will bar local applicants' Critics say regime is linked to Krishna group Multiple Display Advertising Items Agency bride was 'raped by doctor' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Book ahead or be priced off the trains, says rail watchdog Increases of up to 11% part of government plan Flexible travel 'is now only for the well-off' Teenagers 'serious' after knife attacks Leeches payout Killer burglar guilty Winter deaths Forebears' funerals Picture Gallery Leonard Cheshire Disability Barefoot Camilla toes the line in Turkey Royal couple pay visit to mosque and shrine Prince makes plea to save the rainforests Multiple Display Advertising Items Russian bidding battle as crowing cockerel egg by Fabergé fetches £9m Philips Oligarchs and art Middle East Italy Musharraf hands over the cane of command but stays in charge World General leaves Army and stays as President Move comes after pressure from US Two sorts of rulers A 'gentleman soldier' who has kept himself out of politics 'Taxes funded Giuliani love trysts' Presidential campaign hit by another setback Row over NYC paying hotel security expenses Multiple Display Advertising Items Buses bring the refugees back to work — and to fight al-Qaeda Qantas Hopelessly optimistic maybe, but the peace summit comes at right moment Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockets, plots, suspicion and resistance take shine off talks PriceRunner Hostile press Dell African nations rally behind Mugabe (AP): Thousands flee as storm batters coast (AP): Play your cards right for prison break (AFP): Nazi victims archive open to public Dourthe Fireworks are banned amid fears that they could threaten Olympic sites Sarkozy takes hard line on rioters who shot at police Riot squads thwart further violence President promises review into boys' deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Litvinenko suspect seeks votes in the snow Siberian campaign by wanted ex-KGB officer Voters debate prices, not polonium-210 Gorbachev urges voters to back Putin Party lines Sky EDF Energy Ristorante Vissani Just a flavour . . . Arzak Michelin men will eat their words, vow chefs The Times Retired drag queen is held over 20-year 'murder spree' Kosovo deadlock puts Balkans on the brink Serbs and Albanians dig in their heels Independence talks fail amid conflict fears Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times (AP): Police officers beat carpenter to death (Reuters): Simpson to face trial (AP): Suspects arrested (AP): 'Mobile phone' death (AP): Beard ban anger (Reuters): Rooster's costly crow The Times Dinosaur graveyard may unearth new reasons for their extinction Hands aims to snuff out excesses that cost EMI £100m a year Business End to lavish spending on flowers and candles Expensive severance packages set to go Times writers names at awards ceremony QinetiQ to shed 400 House price warning FSA name shame Quote of the day Lord Black report Business big shot British Energy forced to cut training times in half Off the shelf Stock markets Hopes that Fed will cut rates lead to world stock market surge Sting the tale of the rush for the Rock Picture Gallery Watchdog must take off muzzle Commodities Currencies direct Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline QinetiQ to cut 400 despite profit jump Plans to 'accelerate growth' in other regions Business big shot Robots are hot no the tracks of the enemy DSG pins hope on Christmas and new year sales to halt falling profits Compass finds its way round the problem of rising food prices HSBC predicts property slump next year UK house prices overvalued by 30% Repossessions could lead to oversupply Schroders calls the bottom of the market for the commercial sector The Times CBRE Vodafone plans for African expansion hit as £5bn deal falls through Fails to lift stake in Vodacom venture Partner Telkon walks away from negotiations Greater network mobility This is the view over St Bride's, London, one of the extraordinary works by the City artist David Downes, whose paintings are being exhibited until Christmas at The Gestalt Centre, Paul Street Labour judge to sit on party finances inquiry Ping! A truly absurd e-mail arrives. This is from the … Silence falls on Revenue's online discussion City Diary "Information Note on Dress Code, " it is headed, before Picture Gallery Lord Mayor signs snappy new 'esquire' That's it. We're all doomed. Shares in Google, Corporat Further evidence that the markets are living in the … Sellafield appoints independent directors for clean-up process BHP Billiton shareholders fear cash loss in merger with Rio Tinto FSA rejects call to name and shame firms using misleading advertising The Times Hedge fund raises stake in Northern Rock Big claims and small print Prudential with-profits policyholders will have to wait to get details of £8.7bn estate About 4.5 million people await update Company denies that there has been a delay New outsourcing deal justifies UK division Timesonline Tesco ordered by watchdog to push for quick sale of former Slough Co-op Scramble for Sage shares after surprise 95% leap in dividend Amway tells court of company overhaul after wind-up claim Pilkington handed £100m fine for role in running glass cartel Four punished by European Commission Prices were fixed for industry for one year Games consoles to give boost to Future magazines The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Spread Ex British funds Secret report suggests Black will be spared spending rest of his life in jail Opec to spend $150bn to boost output Bank of Ireland 'The argument portraying me as a thief has shrivelled' Ineffective security is choking airline industry, says IATA chief Safety measures are 'too much hassle' Credit crunch is a threat to performance The Times Etihad adds to Airbus fleet with $400m loans Czech labour shortage forces Skoda to recruit workers from Vietnam Country loses out to increased migration Output to exceed 640,000 cars this year Facts to boot Credit Suisse And for Niger the forecast is . . . 'scorchio' Road is running out for US Yukos investors in the fight for compensation Court rules Russia cannot be tried abroad Hopes may rest on diplomatic solution The Times Porsche chief hits salary super league as shares soar The Grade Vital statistics Deregulation brings boom time to Iceland New business Capitals Reykjavik Billionaires who blossomed after financial controls were eased have brought new vigour to a city that once was a business backwater The billionaire boys 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 Baired & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Citigroup rebuff leads the bouncing banks Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Compass share price finds right direction once more Platinum plated Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Assura Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Court & Social Weather Eye Vice-Admiral Sir Roy Halliday Register Naval flyer who won the DSC in the Far East and rose to become MoD head of intelligence Vice-Admiral Sir Roy Halliday, KBE, DSC, Director-General of intelligence, Ministry of Defence, 1981-84, was born on June 27,1923. He died on November 23,2007, aged 84 Commander Denis White Tirpitz raid pilot who helped to preserve an aviation heritage Commander Denis White, OBE, naval aviator and director of the Fleet Air Arm Museum, was born on February 2,1923. He died on November 2,2007, aged 84 Professor Alan Southward Pioneering marine biologist whose research influenced our thinking on climate change Professor Alan J. Southward, marine biologist, was born on April 17,1928. He died of a heart attack on October 27,2007, aged 79 Herbert Saffir Expert on storm damage whose categorisation of hurricane strength helped to save lives Herbert Saffir, engineer, was born on March 29,1917. He died on November 21,2007, aged 90 Peter Wolf Water engineer who set new standards in hydrology Peter Wolf, hydrologist, was born on May 9,1918. He died on October 5,2007, aged 89 Herb McKenley Jamaican sprinter known as 'Hustling Herb' who reached Olympic finals at three distances Herbert McKenley Olympic athlete and coach, was born on July 10,1922. He died on November 26,2007, aged 85 Robert Cade Scientist who invented Gatorade, the world's first and biggest-selling sports drink Robert Cade, medical researcher and inventor of Gatorade, was born on September 26,1927. He died on November 27,2007, aged 80 Lives Remembered David Kendall Lord Bridge of Harwich Court Circular Celebration marks the day Fleet Street's parish church rose from the ashes of war Service of Thanksgiving Geminid meteors put on a sparkling show Sky at Night December Reception Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme Service appointments Royal Navy Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Admission Ceremony Elections To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices George Hanrahan Public Notices Timesonline Hunting ban not incompatible with human rights or EU law Law Report House of Lords Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow falls to lift any downhill racer Late Travel Austrian and Swiss Alps set for great season Condition on the runs are the best for 30 years British Isles Late deals Bath Spa hotel, £74 a night, Canary Isles villa for six, £207 a week; three nights in Rome, £68 Short haul How to slope off for fun without skis Venice: take a walk on the quiet side Try Giudecca for a peaceful break Great views, good food and no crowds Late deals All-inclusive week in St Lucia, £789; five nights in China, £480; five nights in Florida, £645 Reader Offers Ltd Little can be achieved by simply staring at the Sun Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 29,1957 The Times reports the death of a pilot testing a "Flying Bedstead", a vertical take-off machine, at the Rolls-Royce development centre Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Jamie would look good on the dance floor Sport Racing Taunton Rugby union Football Renewed hunger brings Russell seat at top table Racing Leading Irish jockey relishing Hennessy ride Ferguson horse flutffs scoring opportunity Carlisle Course specialists Uttoxeter Hamstrung in presenting a not-so-new face of sport Sport on television Chepstow Racing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Wetherby Kempton Park Football Results Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Nadal rejects report of 'serious' injury Elworthy in charge Peter Benka Gough removes seeds Foster's run ends Argentina take series Newcastle bank on Hayman to repay club by reviving fortunes Rugby union All Blacks prop on bench against Wasps Wilkinson returns after injury layoff Numbers add up Regan makes statement by opting to lead the Barbarians Rugby union Barbarians team England scrum half loses his bark while rediscovering his bite Hatton faces a battle against history in his attempt to upset May weather Three reasons for hope Joyon racking up the knots on mission to tie up record Sailing Radcliffe ponders options but will not be swayed Athletics From flying fish to the Doldrums Murray lines up MacLagan as he prepares for year of opportunity Tennis Former Davis Cup player could join team Pair set to train in Florida for three weeks An Epic December Back catalogue LTA comes under fire over policy of different strokes for different folks Tennis England faced with judgment call over the claims of Shah and Bopara Cricket Middlesex player may be safer option at No 6 Anderson wins place as Harmison misses out Tour continues despite bombings in Colombo Derbyshire get treatment for sun damage Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Jury reaches open verdict on Woolmer McLeish given gold standard with mention of Ferguson Football Birmingham chairman is confident of success Premier League job too appealing to refuse Survival the first priority for Jewell as Derby focus on future Bednar's double ruins Sturrock homecoming Football Coca-Cola Championship Elliott shows virtue of strength in depth Wilkinson Sword Buccaneer spirit offers a platform for success to all ages The Lost Generation In the penultimate part of our series, we find camaraderie up in the chilly Matlock hills, but an undercurrent of overbearing parents Spotting unrealised gifts remains black hole in murky world of talent scouting The Lost Generation Reading academy puts children's interests first Join the debate Tomorrow Brilliant Drogba sends Chelsea through with something to spare Football Champions League Celtic in sight of last 16 as Donati grabs late winner Steadfast Carson helps to maintain upward momentum for Villa Football Barclays Premier League The Premier League today Take that to the bank: lethal Torres shows value for money Football Champions League Kop offers strongest statement of support for Benítez Guinness Premiership Wenger must watch final group match from stands Police moves highlight the shortfall in FA resources Football Arrests shock How Redknapp went to extremes to capture on man's signature How events unfolded Supporters' chants for revered leader are replaced by disbelief Football Arrests shock The chairman Former bookie who understood value of being the middle-man The agent Old pals' act that survived fallout from Upton Park The chief executive Newell left on a road to nowhere despite lifting lid on the bung culture Latest developments may pave way for return Seventeen deals and five clubs in question Global Adventure Challenges Whispers just will not go away for this popular wheeler-dealer Football Arrests shock The manager Nationwide cuts its losses The Insider City look to the East Times Crossword 23,771 World Cup chief fitted with blinkers Police arrest Redknapp over transfer dealings at Portsmouth Sport Manager says he is 'not directly concerned' Five men questioned over false accounting The Times Kop idol Torres on target to keep alive Liverpool's … Cricket Boxing Index The face The Presence looks to the future Eh, wack, Cubism sounds dead cool in Scouse sign The click Animals are so mature about age and beauty Dig this — the coffin calendar to die for Image of the day Modern morals Handbags to gladrags Tory is no longer a dirty word. The new women in the party are confident, successful and don't defer to their husbands, says Lisa Armstrong Deaths from the virus are now rare because of the remarkable advances in drug treatment Winning the HIV war Timesonline The silver lining Q&A The Times Let's face it, there's only one true celebrity left It has to be José In the Brown stuff The Times Present tense We spend far too much on gifts for our children. As Christmas looms, Damian Whitworth calls for cuts in RPI—the Ridiculous Present Index Attention head teachers Good toys? It's child's play Does Father Christmas exist? I have his mobile number Sarah Vine says that there are good reasons to keep the old boy around Problem parent Q&A The Sunday Times Murder, suicide and the pain of a surviving son John Rattenbury's father was killed by his mother's lover in a case that rocked Britain. As a play based on the trial is revived, he talks about the tragedy for the first to York Membery The Times Her dark material Screen Nicole Kidman tells Martyn Palmer about life, love and playing the bad guy for Philip Pullman American Gangster Nicole Kidman, this is your screen life Lavie En Rose Inside Murderer behind the myth It's a fine double act—Brad Pitt as the cynical and sadistic outlaw, Casey Affleck as his fawning nemesis. James Christopher applauds a western for our jaded times The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford The Nines All About Eve Infinite Justice This Flute is full of holes Kenneth Branagh has used the most kitsch of visual tricks for his opera movie. It's no subsitute for magic, finds Wendy Ide The Magic Flute This Christmas Fred Claus Hitman Play The stage rage within Screen Don't get on the wrong side of Hitman star Timothy Olyphant. Even dressed as an elf he packs a punch, finds Will Lawrence Venezia 64 Competition Time to think big: the return of the epic The Magic Flute Divas in distress First night Theatre Viva La Diva The Lowry, Salford Jazz Jeft Beck Ronnie Scott's, W1 Theatre The Seagull New London, Wc2 World Music Taraf de Haidouks Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Opera The Rake's Progress Royal College of Music, SW7 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Street Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm The Queen's Wedding Channel 4,9pm Californification/30 Rock Five, 10.10pm/10.50pm Winchester '73 (1950, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm Hellboy (2004) Five US, 9pm Nil by Mouth (1997) Sky Indie, 11pm Variations Narc (2002) Channel 4,1.10am The Proposition (2005) Film4,1.50am Coming Up: Imprints Channel 4,12.05am Web video of the day José leaves me feeling Blue Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4385 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 109 Chartered management institute Index Mayor of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Synchronicity or the big stick? The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened A perfect business match online Mentors When Jason Stockwood, a dating agency Mentors When Jason Stockwood, a dating agency managing director, wanted to give something back, the obvious way to do it was online, at horsesmouth. co. uk, where his virtual relationship with the entrepreneur James Davis has blossomed. Clare Dight reports Beyond petroleum The 60-Second Business Book Toxic People: Decontaminate Difficult People at Work Without Using Weapons or Duct Tape, by Marsha Petrie Sue (Wiley, £13.99) The Financial Services Authority Search for a beautiful solution to global Issues What Do You Do All Day? There is more to it than sums. Carly Chynoweth talks to two government advisers; one is helping our farmers to manage the land sensitivity while the other tackles poverty in Africa A Second Opinion Adrian Nembhard, 32, economist, Department for International Development (DflD) Make-up gets you noticed in the boardroom Look the Business In the third of our extraxts from her bok, Drop Dead Brilliant, (McGraw-Hill, £9.99) Lesley Everett discusses make-up and grooming Network Rail Office Quirk MBA Choices The Insider Judge Business School MBA Experiences Pets are not enough Sick puppies did not tick the right boxes for Rebecca Davies so she used her veterinary know-how to move sideways before boosting her skills. Clare Dight reports A call for engineers Tesco Inside The Times India rises to technology's challenge Going Abroad Ernst & Young The IT crowd shakes off its geeky image Mythbuster What Is's like Working in It and Telecomunication The Key to . . . . . . IT Buzzwords Careers in . . . How Do I Become a . . . . . . Technical Architect? Get a grip on tomorrow Future Proofing You don't have to be a Luddite to feel left behind by the headlong rush of advancing technology. Clare Dight asks the experts for tips on staying ahead of the game Case Study Human Computer Interaction Find out More Just can't get the (qualified) staff Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Web Watch Case Study Ordnance Survey The man with a wizard career creating games Games developers get to do fun stuf such as visiting the set of the latest Harry Potter movie and indulging their obsession for cricket. But it's not all play, as Carly Chynoweth discovers A Second Opinion Technology no longer a no-go area Women IT has long been considered a strictly male preserve, but in some areas the situation is changing, as Clare Dight finds National Assessment Agency T Mobile Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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