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News from 06/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Anthea Hill, James Cameron, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Dr Michael Paraskos, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Wendy Ide, Bernice Butcher, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, George Barbour, Shirley Dent, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, James Rossues, Steve Conway, Simon Kingsley-Pallant, Jane MacArtney, Tobsha Learner, Annette Lovell, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Ken Russell, Hugh Schollick, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Rachel Campbell Johnston, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Tim Teeman, Dr Stuttaford, Gavin Wilkinson, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Virginia Furness, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Jim Knight, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Peter Howarth, Kaveh Solhekol, Phil Davies, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, T. Hargey, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, The Rev Sandra Lloyd, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, John Barker, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Tom Mullarkey, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Yaqub Zaki, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Norman Fowler,

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Index Pressure on Bank as house prices fall Clamour for cut in interest rates today Run of bad economic news tests City nerves Index MPs may get power on 28-day detention 'i knew he was alive' BP's tar sands move Gunman kills eight Labour donor row Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Plan to let MPs vote on how long individual terror suspects are held Move to be triggered if complex plot discovered Detention could be longer than 28 days Figures of fear Gunman kills eight as Christmas shopping is turned into bloodbath Sniper's last wish was 'to go out in style' Teenage killer turned his gun on himself Catalogue of killing Cartier Overhaul of primary schools as progress in 3Rs grinds to a halt 3 in 10 fail at maths English and science Ministers want more emphasis on phonics The best schools near you Full league tables National test scores are annulled after cheating by teachers is exposed Pugh MPs say BBC should be more accountable Call for new lab Role for Clarke Singer pays out Correction A foolproof anti-cancer diet . . . with just one or two drawbacks Healthy diet and lack of stress keep monks fit There is wine, but only on four days of the week Flu brings heart attack risk Salad days Tag Heuer I knew my husband was alive, 'widow' admits on seeing photo Canoeist's return Anne Darwin last night said that she would return from Panama to 'face the music', fearing that she will be left without a home, a husband or a family Picture that prompted more questions Tax heaven Uma & Mike Pc World Design for a super-prison Straw introduces superjails - but they may not be enough to cope Three new prisons to house 7,500 inmates Demand for places is likely to outstrip supply Kirsty Wark's husband faces £450,000 bill after court loss Bankrupt ex-husband cannot use wife's settlement to pay off debts Bose Argos Argos English tests 'to help migrant wives integrate into British way of life' Liberty Britain left isolated in EU employment battle Tate gets £50m for a new ziggurat - and no, that's not the artist's name Extension will help to cope with extra visitors 'Spectacular' design given mixed reception This overpowering bunch of cubes will wreck skyline Links And still no low profile for David Abrahams. We are … At PMQs, Gordon Brown was asked, again, about those … Richer Sounds Hirst loses appetite for record truffle People Earl Spencer is currently promoting his new biography, A paradigm shift at Tate Modern, where James Purnell, … Quite possibly, the staunch fellows of the Scottish … Karl Lagerfeld's latest accessory seems to be a pop princess. Kylie might perch on his knee, but if the style guru wants to hear her sing he'll need eBay. Tickets for her new tour sold out in half an hour this week David Blunkett has enraged the citizens of Sheffield … Postscript Sainsbury's Brighton bans 'murder music' in clampdown on hate artists Terre D'hermÈs BBC escapes blasphemy charge over Springer show The Times Staples Act now or prepare for disaster, scientists tell climate conference The Bali Declaration Argos Europe Isn't Working Another day, another EU ambush on employment law State of Mind A presidential contest which shows how much America has changed Short Stories To read, or not to read, novels on a mobile phone. That is the question Sleepovers: boon or headache? Picture Gallery Woodman, spare that high-carbon tree You may not like the lyrics but don't ban the writer Islamic ideology Donations scandal Deadly team-building UK sex education needs more specialists The debate about energy supplies Caught out by speed cameras Timesonline First Muslim peer Barking orders Journalist as bully Post office bonding System breakdown If the Bank gets this wrong, we face disaster To lose one cigarette, Mr Wilde, may be a misfortune . . . Comment Morrisons Banned chief constable says he's sorry for doing 90mph in 60mph zone Champion of hidden cameras faces calls to go It was early and the traffic was light, he says Multiple Display Advertising Items The bill Lloyds TSB Clarkson is quizzed over argument with hoody gang Crooked lawyer gets 14 years 13 held in 'crime gang' dawn raid Girls face drug sentence delay Record price for Clark's Cortina T. M. Lewin Currys Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven security breaches at Tax Office since 2005 Waterstone's Strange case of Damien Hirst and the stuffed squirrel sale John Lewis Young Muslims 'criminalised for harbouring silly thoughts' 'Lyrical terrorist' case concerns Islamic leader Doubt cast over fight for hearts and minds Laura Ashley Terror targets Daughter of imam under police guard for converting 'Two-jobs' critics right for wrong reason Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Mother strikes a blow against epilepsy risk of computer games Flashing video lights caused son to have fit Campaign led maker to tighten safety checks Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Householders 'can generate power to curb Co2 emissions' Multiple Display Advertising Items Suicidal journalist drank Paraquat Fashion editor tried to kill herself four times She was depressed and feared waning fame Currys Cyber thieves force mass website closures Customers' banking details are plundered Small companies hit in run-up to Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour officials 'helped to use loopholes in donations law' Approval 'was sought from top party members' Abrahams's lawyer 'worked with officials' The creek is filling up with ministers minus paddles Livingstone race adviser is accused over grants A smart show but more nastiness would be nice First night Comedy Ardal O'Hanlon Arts Theatre, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Romeo dolphins find weeds and a stick do the trick Carrying objects is a form of sexual display Comparison with humans and chimps Price Runner Amy Winehouse seeks treatment Embryo licence delay Mother up for murder Dead soldier named Women's work Two wheels take hope to Aids patients HIV is rife in Lesotho, but in this mountain kingdom many sufferers are stranded. The charity Riders for Health will change that The Times Hewlett-Packard Zimbabwe France Iraqis crack open a furtive drink as Mahdi Army retreats from streets More are ignoring Islamist alcohol ban Business is good but vendors remain afraid Go home or go to jail, Lebanon tells refugees Kosovo signals the age of the micro-state Multiple Display Advertising Items Jungle drug lords Multiple Display Advertising Items Saved by a rebel's maternal instinct Dell For sale: the glitter and bling of Love Doctor's life Northern rock Migrant gardeners dig big hole for Romney Candidate caught with 'illegals' on his lawn New setback for immigration hardliner Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Kiefer Sutherland jailed for second drink-drive offence Tiger trap nets 16 smugglers (Reuters): Oil tycoon faces new trial (AP): Seven die in Pacific storm Mobile quotations Multiple Display Advertising Items It ws bst f tms, it ws wrst f tms: Japan's mobile phone literature T-bone steaks and cricket, starvation and poverty: diary of a surreal week Zimbabwe This week President Mugabe will claim international legitimacy when he sits down with world leaders at the EU-Africa summit. He will probably not be talking about the chaos he has created at home The Times 'Putin Youth' opens new campaign against Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Presidential power Kidnap victim takes next step . . . and becomes chat show host Which? Talking points Knut celebrates first birthday in style — even though he's more brute than cute London Eye (AP): Four children die in suicide bomb attack (AP): CIA scam pair jailed (AP): Government resigns (Reuters): Child deaths at home (AFP): Heavenly relief That Cécilia — she's too cold for my boy President's mother takes a swipe at ex-wife And he has his pick of women anyway, she adds Sarkozy 'has abandoned rights for realpolitik' Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh, mother! Headhunters stumped by Sports Direct New bids for marques CVC plans €11bn fund Asos shrugs off gloom Quote of the day Pepsi takes on Apple Business big shot Wall Street's sub-prime loss could soar as bond insurers face shortfall Warning by Moody's on interest guarantees Fear of insufficient funds for payments Game for a challenge BP upsets Greenpeace with $10bn return to tar sands Stock markets Shares rally as Bank is expected to start rate-cut programme New ingredient in poisonous alphabet soup Picture Gallery Vivendi enjoying its second life Commodities Brewing up nicely Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Wanted: chairman for high street chain, but there are problems . . . Ashley's shadow looms large over Sports Direct Many shoppers are unimpressed by stores State of play Business big shot Simon Bentley Last three bidders for Land Rover and Jaguar submit revised offers Timesonline Offshore amnesty brings in extra £400m for the taxman Commercial trials reform will cut both costs and time Times MPC makes its first call in two years for Bank of England to cut rates Panel members focus on interbank squeeze Plea for action to get ahead of the market Cable leads appeals for urgent action to help UK's homeowners Children of City workers, turn away now. This is the "Future Tycoon" costume availble this year from the fancy dress company Angels—more than three quarters of the deliveries so far to work adddress within the City Timesonline Is the Treasury the unlikely backdoor beneficiary of … City Diary Chancellor's 'fundraiser' is cloaked in a fog City Diary Christmas crackers City Diary Unrepentant Clapham House serves 'a dose of reality' to its peers I read, in the daily note from Mark Brumby, of Blue … City Diary Alarm bells It seems something of a bear market has developed in … City Diary Picture Gallery S&n lawyers tell Carlsberg not to use private BBH data to help make bid Value of joint venture critical to any offer Scottish & Newcastle seeks bidder projections Welsh bidder for Northern Rock 'frustrated' by auction process Multiple Display Advertising Items Master Card Stagecoach will spend £71m to put the bus at the centre of a green revolution Transport group's earnings jump 54% Subsidy cut to squeeze rail franchise margins Crest Nicholson's house sales down by 15% since September How recycled chip fat can help you to save the planet, starting in Kilmarnock Fed Express Costs derail C&w pension sell-off plan Investors told that sale is unlikely Analysts focus on fund in demerger plans Rich seam of mergers predicted for mining by Xstrata Consolidators need deep pockets Asos wears its modesty lightly as it says sales will hit £400m a year The Times Moss Bros counts the cost as men cut down on shopping RBS named as inquiry into sub-prime bonds gathers pace in America New York legal team starts issuing subpoenas Investigation looks at due diligence questions Bush to announce plan to stave off foreclosures HSBC Apple's might in online music is set to face Pepsi challenge in United States Drinks group prepares giveaway of tunes Amazon expected to be promotion partner Bidders queue as Irish Nationwide cleared for demutualisation Super Bowl launch is a free kick for record labels France to penalise gas-guzzlers and pay a bonus for green cars Gazprom profits slip by a quarter as European gas sales decline Opec rejects rise in output but prepares for review TCI row with Japanese group grows into larger conflict of East v West British fund's letter to J-Power backfires Asia chief 'misjudged climate', say analysts China to tighten monetary policy in attempt to cool economy The abrasive investor with a generous side Where cafezinho is the key to commerce The new business capitals Rio may be the tourists' mecca, but Brazil's biggest city is its home of big business. It has, however, been slow to sell itself abroad The Times On a mission The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Multiple Sclerosis Society British funds Why World of Warcraft deal makes sense when planning to advance on many fronts After a lengthy courtship, Vivendi hitched up with Activision, the maker of hit role-playing computer games The global business of gaming Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Abbot rises on hope of private equity bid Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Hold on as Stagecoach enjoys rapid acceleration Standard Chartered Raising the standard Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day ATH Resources Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Chess Weather Eye Elizabeth Hardwick Writer, critic and grande dame of literary New York who endured two harrowing decades of marriage with Robert Lowell Elizabeth Hardwick, writer and literary critic, was born on July 27,1916. She died on December 2,2007, aged 91 Professor Leslie Orgel Biochemist who conducted research into the molecular processes that must have been essential to creating life on Earth Professor Leslie Orgel, chemist and biochemist, was born in on January 12,1927. He died of pancreatic cancer on October 27,2007, aged 84 Professor Samuel Leonard Endocrinologist whose discovery that oestrogen could prevent pregnancy led to the creation of the birth control pill Professor Samuel Leonard, zoologist and endocrinologist, was born on November 26,1905. He died on November 12,2007, aged 101 François-Xavier Ortoli European Commission president who laid the foundations for the euro François-Xavier Ortoli, President of the European Commission, 1973-77, was born on February 16,1925. He died on November 29,2007, aged 82 Times obituaries No gloss on abduction Convention required Law Report House of Lords Sexual history ban survives Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Dinner Service appointments Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Meeting School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Escape your own clutter for Christmas Late travel Plenty of homely properties still available Bargain in Normandy for large family or group British Isles Late deals Perthshire, two nights, £58; Jersey, four nights, £149; Milan, three nights, £231; Méribel, four nights, £300 Short haul Cornish-style festivities in a castle Out of the cold and into the heat Late travel Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Newly qualified engineers Etb Primary School Key Stage 2 Results 2007 These tables show the top ten performing schools in each local authority in England, ranking schools according to an aggregate score showing the percentage of Year 6 pupils achieving Level 4 in each of the three tests in English, maths and science. Level 4 is the minimum standard considered necessary … Van Gogh inspired by the brutal Mistral's aftermath Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 6,1791 The Times carries an advertisement for Violet Soap, a remedy for the "teasing evil" of hands chapped by severe weather in winter Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bowen slips up in Welsh National quest Racing Wolverhampton Leicester Varsity match Raja Fashions Football Trabolgan ruled out for season with new setback Racing Hennessy hero must stay on the sidelines Kauto Star remains possible for Sandown Wincanton Market Rasen Course specialists Bumble's barrow, Monty's madness and Lasith's locks all part of Sky brew Sport on television Ayr Yesterday's results Catterick Plumpton Kempton Park Football Results Basketball Football Fixtures Other Sport Golf Ice hockey Tennis The karate kid who keeps Hatton on the straight - and truly narrow - in build-up Boxing The Undefeated The man behind the science of dropping 40lb in quickfire fashion explains his dietary strategy, and there is not a steroid in sight The Kayes way Mayweather is quick to stand his corner in the face of unequal popularity contest Boxing The Undefeated Face-to-face confrontation turns ugly Timesonline The Sunday Times Roff opts to complete illustrious career in historic surroundings Rugby union Former Wallaby leads Oxford in annual battle Injuries spoil Light Blues' preparations Timesonline Teams Jack eager to make impact on European adventure First Test Sydney Bodyline 75 not out Series averages Australia Second Test Melbourne Third Test Adelaide Fourth Test Brisbane Series averages England Fifth Test Sydney Compelling drama of two nations shows sport does matter Bodyline 75 not out Simon Barnes wraps up our Bodyline series by examining why the affair had a profound significance way beyond the playing field Timesonline Intimidation still has its part to play What happened next to the history men? England fall just short of the finish line despite Bell vigil Cricket First Test match One man on holiday supporting England was taken to … Ten-second pause would be well worth umpires' wait Full final scoreboard from Kandy Cricket First Test match Funny story of plump youth hits sweet spot Checking out of heartbreak hotel can only help my back The Times Timesonline McLaren court controversy again as 'Spygate II' threatens title race Motor racing FIA orders 'forensic' test of Hamilton's car Renault may pull out of sport if found guilty Lewis-Francis holds up his hand to missing two tests Drugs in sport Mag1c Numb3rs Skelton to take on chagaev in Germany Strauss comeback Catalans rejected Flora extends deal Britain bounce back Five more sign up Drogba setback puts pressure on Chelsea to ring in the new Football Barclays Premier League Influential forward could be out for months Anelka expected to be January transfer target Timesmobile The special one Jaaskelainen set for crunch contract talks Fon Williams wanted Houghton joins panel Standing may return McCarthy spurns return to international arena Football Keane keeps Gordon out of the spotlight The Premier League today Cahill puts Everton on way to making statement in Europe Football Uefa Cup Anderlecht v Tottenham (7.45pm) Red Star Belgrade v Bolton (7.45pm) Allardyce caught between two stools as he labours to get the right balance Football Barclays Premier League Timesonline Taylor restores local pride after Arsenal's flying start Caborn fails charisma test The Insider The only place to be Times Crossword 23,777 Hatton fans feeling at home in Vegas Allardyce fights another day The Times Sky Sports Inside Best for cricket Index The face All this and Moor Rush of Nanking massacre films alarms Japanese The click The intimate link between smell and memory Time magazine nails the French lack of culture Image of the day Modern morals Vanishing point As police question 'dead' canoeist John Darwin about his disappearance five years ago, Luke Leitch talks to Harry Gordon, who faked his own death, while Carol Midgley explains why so many runaways are middle-aged men 'Men just want to pick up and go' Festive forgetfulness Doctors worry that, once broken, a patient's habit of taking daily statins can be hard to re-establish Timesonline What has been your hardest choice? Boyfriend batters me in his sleep Q&A The Times A Lego Star Wars Trade Federation thingy — and the ghost of Christmas past Sir Ian pulls it off Princely pride Problem parent Q&A Hermes The lords of the ringlets Parents Peter Howarth believes that boys should be allowed to grow their hair. After all, if you've got it, flaunt it In the mane, long hair's just pretentious The Times There must be an angel Viewpoint In this age of scientific demystification, it's small wonder that people are yearning for winged salvation. Tobsha Learner, a confessed lover of angels, explains their appeal The Times Exile from mean streets Tim Roth will talk about his work, his hopes and his new film — but don't ask him if he's homesick for Britain, finds James Mottram You kill me The Assassination of Jesse James Timesonline Carry on murderin' Donal MacIntyre's documentary about a jolly gang of real-life thugs and killers puts the wind up James Christopher A Very British Gangster 15,97mins The Golden Compass PG, 113mins The killing of John Lennon 15,114mins You kill Me 15,93mins Code Name: the Cleaner PG, 91mins Tales of the undisciplined The follow-up to Donnie Darko is packed full of ideas—they could just do with a bit of stringing together, says Wendy Ide South Tales 15,144mins He Was a Quiet Man 15,96mins Silent Light 15,136mins KM32 tbc, 102mins Hotel Harabati Tbc, 94mins The Sacrifice 15,145mins Play Lights, camera, bewilderment Screen Kevin Maher meets John Dahl, the director Hollywood just plain doesn't understand The Killing of John Lennon Multiple Display Advertising Items May I offer you the complements of the seasons? The Sunday Times Malignity with motive First night Theatre Othello Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Concert Gabrieli Consort/McCreesh Christ Church, Spitalfields, E1 Pop Madness Astoria, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Owen Wingrave Cadogan Hall, SW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Churchill's Girl Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Street BBC One, 9pm Hitler's Favourite Royal Channel 4,9pm Lifeboat (1944, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Variations How to Get More Sex ITV1, 10pm A Walk in the Clouds (1995) Film4,7.05pm Primal Fear (1996) Film4,11.10pm The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) Channel 4,2am Nice day for a mass wedding Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4391 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 114 Arthritis Care Career Tesco Timesonline Can reality live up to expectation? The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Sometimes all the world's a stage Mentors Faye Hatton, left, chose not to take to the boards but to become an agent instead. On the castings circuit she met Dora Clouttick, an aspiring actress, who she believed was something special. The pair spoke to Emily Ford about their relationship Second Post Reach for the Stars The Office Psychologist Beware naked ambition Talking Point Purpose, drive, ambition. All characteristics, surely, that employers would hope to find in their employees. Carly Chynoweth spoke to the experts to find out if all that aspiration is a good thing Lunch Times . . . At Broadreach Open Quay The casual look can be tuned to your advantage Look the Business In the fourth and final extract from her book Drop Dead Brilliant (McGraw-Hill, £9.99) Lesley Everett looks at the tricky issue of business casual Multiple Display Advertising Items Web Watch The Insider Henley Lloyd's Psst, have you seen that new website yet? Case Study The Word-Of-Mouth Effect Research suggests that when it comes to attracting and retaining customers, internet companies will increasingly make use of word-of-mouth marketing techniques Better the devil you know when starting up Talking Point The time is ripe for young entrepreneurs planning to launch their own companies. But, as Emily Ford finds, sticking to what you know best might be safest when starting out The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 7 Accenture Deadline Buster Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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