News from 04/12/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Patrick Hoskins, Robert Lindsay, Lawrence T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Misha Japaridze, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian King, Tom Williams, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Ed Balls, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Claire Ward, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Mike Wade, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Dan Sabbagh, Rob Dobson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, John Burscough, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Vernon Bogdanor, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, David Budworth, Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Angela Jameson, Tim de Lisle, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Simon Midgley, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Alex Spence, Chalva Tchigirinsky, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Graeme Udall, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Arion McNicoll, Lewis Smith, Steve Coomber, Helen Walker, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Clive Phillips, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Alex Blair, David Scott, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Caroline McGinn, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Ian Edwards, George Caulkin, Frank Pope Oceans Correspondent, Nicola Horlick, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Deborah Fink, Maurice Frankel, David Sinclair, Debra Stephenson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Josh Roberts, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Scurlock, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Henry Cameron, Dakota Fanning, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Rachael Urwin, Roger Mosey BBC Director of Sport, Michael Evans, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Alistair Burt, Martha Cover, David Robertson, Richard Ford,
ResumoTycho Brahe, superstar of 1572 The Times Emergency rescue for mortgage defaulters Taxpayer to underwrite £1bn scheme Queen's Speech Even Sir Alex is feeling chill wind of recession Police had no warrant to raid Green's office Speeding into old age Conjoined twin dies Row over gunman Sterling at 13-year low Inside today Index Cut Rates Again, by a Full Point Leading articles A big monetary stimulus in urgent, but it is constrained by sterling's weakness and is only one part of the task of repairiñg the financial system Index Civilisation in Reverse Zimbabwe's tragedy defies the world to look away Colonial Ties Britain may have to work at its relationship with Barack Obama The Sexes Young times Law Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Uneasy shift from billboard to boardroom Inside today Eric Bompard Celebrity crunch: property firm to the stars goes bust Heavenly echo confirms the brilliance of astronomer who had a golden nose Eccentric's beloved pet was a drunken moose The Workout No explanation for Bloody Sunday wait Hola, auf wiedersehen Fencer admits fraud £10,000 challenge Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Why speed cameras hit over-60s hardest Police officer's gentle rebuke a thing of the past Electric shock as sales of green cars go into reverse Tag Heuer The Times Don't blame me: Speaker accuses Commons official over raid on MP Politics Who knew what, when Parliament's woman in tights Behind the story Crowd goes wild as Green Day fans storm the stage Politics Police dismay over mayor's meeting with Tory suspect The theory: Art galleries should forget blockbusters and give us someone we've never heard of So the next exhibition is? Picasso Gucci Drug companies celebrate collapse of price-fixing case Fraud office investigation cost £25 million EbaY De Menezes jury told to remember officer's tears Prada Baby Hope dies in operation to separate twins EbaY Marksandspencer Amy's hard living is an education in itself People Being young is the bees knees The Face Waterstone's Bella Freud, a childhood model for her father Lucian Barack Obama emerged unimpressed from his London Viav la Revolucion! Sarah Brown gives a nod to the Left with her stylish beret at the State Opening of Parliament Don Foster, the Lib Dem sports spokesman, has swallowed Postscript Boris Johnson missed Boris Becker at the Spectator Britney Spears' mime show on The X Factor has disturbed Lloyds TSB Take this for £3 as Amazon challenges iTunes with rival music download store John Lewis Pottermania is back, without the boy wizard Comet Chaos is forecast on roads and railways as blizzard blows in Boots Carjacker's victim fights for her life SELFRIDGES&Co The Times PC World Stem-cell websites 'give patients false hope' Scientists say offers are a cash risk and even dangerous Jaeger-Lecoultre Boy dragged down by scuba tanks after running out of air Christmas Debenhams A Briton had a fatal heart attack after snorkelling … Etihad Airways Student's diary exposes that den of vice … Cambridge University Dropout fear over grant delay for 100,000 of college poorest Kenco Dolce & Gabbana Teacher who pulled faces at children from behind head's back is struck off Council rejects her 'temporary blip' defence Timesonline Inmates receive 'cold turkey' cash 10,000 children to get MMR jab 'Let him die' girl handed life term Jail for corrupt police officer A quarter of girls forced into sex Smell the fear and be afraid Adverts tell teenagers of cocaine peril Kenco Care and support give the lost boys a chance to lead constructive lives Times Christmas Appeal Charity gives forlorn children sense of purpose Ernest Jones The Times Kenco Morrisons Boer War memento puts years on ancient tortoise Bottle from Whisky Galore! wreck fetches £2,200 PC filmed hitting woman is found dead on Snowdon Shopping centre's 'worst Christmas tree' spruced up Endangered truffles set to be reared in test tubes A prehistoric wanderer stuck up with car body filler Fossil hunters nearly ruin new specimen's skull John Lewis Size for size Currys Currys Cut-down programme gives Brown time to build up election defences Queen's Speech Inside today Charles Tyrwhitt In brief - the 14 Bills What will they do when it gets really bad? Surprise rescue leaves lenders facing more questions than answers Queen's Speech Homeowners will be deferring the pain PC World Low-paid offered 50p for every £1 saved Banks face penalties for giving customers second best Banks Bill of rights for NHS patients and workers Pay secrecy banned to bridge gender gap Flexi-time concerns Time off for training Picture Gallery Immigrants must learn English, join in and do voluntary work to qualify for a British passport Queen's Speech Home affairs Portman Group Alcohol abuse curbs will end 'get-one-free' wine deals Health Safe havens will protect marine wildlife Environment Help for the sea and fishermen Why the irresistible financial force will prevail Economic paralysis seems like an immovable object. But dramatic interest rate cuts and other measures can shift it Airport refugees should have gone by train Hamster cheek Abuse of terms Sex and extreme female youth — a disturbing mix Badly spoken Arrogant and joyless: Obama's take on Britain? The President-elect's writings seem to be coloured by his grandfather's brutal treatment at the hands of the colonists Picture Gallery Nothing's bleak about a cold midwinter It's meant to be freezing. And that's good for sheep, rhubarb — and those who want it to warm up Who wants to be a millionaire? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Fighting crime, not preventing it Israeli goods boycott Are we turning the clock back with Damian Green's arrest? Making community payback visible Timesonline A student's tale Public case reviews Rugby role models Time for the Games Two-family state Let it snow Irresistible You're dumb if you think we're all dumber The evidence is all around us that intellectual standards are rising, says Tim de Lisle, and that we shouldn't believe the doom-mongers Rothko The Daily Universal Register Macabre musical theatre performed at full throttle First night Pop Slipknot Hammersmith Apollo Multiple Display Advertising Items Water Samaritans help stem a cholera epidemic as the taps run dry in Harare Zimbabwe A leading Zimbabwean human rights activist was seized Sun, sea, sand, surf and a plan to drive electric Inside today Timesonline Countries quarrel over the origin of babyfaced man Mumbai India and Pakistan at loggerheads as police prepare to use truth serum on terrorist, report Rhys Blakely, Zahid Hussain and Jeremy Page Staples US special treatment has cost it real leverage Christmas Mega Weekend The Times T. K. maxx Doctors put the smile back on face of paralysis patient Spain AXA Cultural quiz for state jobs is now the wrong answer France Testing times Currys Dell Coffee machines leave a nasty taste at EU Drinks 'contaminated' in Commission offices Belgium The Salvation Army Basque shooting (AFP): Republican win (AP): Hostage freed (AP): Warship visit (Reuters): Time to confess Bringing it all together The Times WHSmith Grand Duke stripped of power after stand against euthanasia Luxembourg Privilege and power Bringing it all together Migrant workers riot over broken promise of jobs Shots are fired amid fears of deportation Iraq Comet Polanski pleads to have paedophilia case dropped United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Trouble and talent Water skier overtakes gondolas 100 nations join cluster bomb ban (AP): Insults fly on Korea border Nato tells Georgia to behave (AFP): Thai flights resume after protests Halifax Sony Riot police battle settlers as they vow to fight to last man West Bank US 'must be ready for attack' The Times Blair hails Obama's 'A-team' for peace United States Blair, after Downing Street Halifax The Times Aloha to electric cars as Hawaii tries to beat oil addiction United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Island energy Total bid in Canada looks to be in doubt Fortress halts payouts US services blow Quote of the day Babcock & Brown safe Business big shot Sterling tumbles to 13-year low as economy's woes raise prospect of historic rate cut Bank expected to opt for reduction to 2% Up to 1,000 London jobs to go as Nomura digests Lehman 'No market is immune against the current weakness in … Stock markets The mechanism's broken, rate cuts won't fix it Mandelson fails to deliver Capgemini Commodities Currencies A funny way of doing business Need to know Results in brief Timesonline The Times Winter chill in advertising sends shiver through ITV Business big shot Competition concerns threaten broadcasters' online video service How it works Vanheusen Samsung BP bets that oil price will rise by storing crude at sea EDF tries to outsmart Buffett with half-share bid in Constellation Schlumberger suffers as demand hits global projects I and my colleagues have been plagued by a pointless … City Diary Iberia All guns blazing for a free bottle of fizzy drink City Diary The battle of shipping stock to Zavvi's Potemkin City Diary Courvoisier, the brandy maker, today announces its … City Diary Picture Gallery The battle of the sexes, again In the blue corner Christmas is coming, and you never know, there could be one of these in your stocking. As I have pointed out before, before something so ludicrously useless can hit the stands, earnest committees of marketing men have to sit down and agree solemnly that, yes, there is, indeed, a market for nasal hair clippers shaped like a finger The Serious Fraud Office lost its Lords Appeal this City Diary New Star looks set for delisting after banks agree to take control and buyers wait in the wings Institutions ready to dig deep for Resolution's big-ticket flotation M&S puts on another sale, but is it really spectacular or just a sign of weakness? Stagecoach shares plunge as downturn threatens to derail growth Rising profits are little comfort to investors as City job cuts begin to translate into lower commuter numbers, reports Angela Jameson When Aberdeen's drivers went on strike, their boss took the wheel of the No 59 Fears for 30,000 jobs at BoA/Merrill as layoffs in financial services sector rocket London Business School Paulson plans bailout for US mortgage borrowers Research in Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry maker, faced up yesterday to the reality of slowing demand for its smartphones and cut its third-quarter profit and revenue outlook, RIM, with its grip on the corporate market, launched the BlackBerry Storm, aimed more at consumers, in London last month, with the help of Lewis Hamilton Walkers Crisps Inside today Management team beat top firms to buy Lehman Brothers' investment arm Fortress suspends redemptions as investors seek to pull $3.5 billion Withdrawals halted on four flagship funds Eyebrows raised after oil group Sibir buys property to bail out its Russian investors Power brokers Ashley under scrutiny from OFT over shareholding in JJB Sports Desperate state of economy demands rate cut to historic low of 2%, says Times MPC The Economy The Times Help for borrowers Recession cuts a swath across services businesses in sign that downturn may be worse than the Nineties The Economy Four different industries, one common story Case studies Milkround Vodafone faces £1.4bn tax bill as Indian court ruling puts foreign-owned companies at risk British Airways' premium numbers plunge as banks' crisis relegates City executives to economy class High flyers US aviation industry needs foreign cash, Obama told US motor union offers to make financial sacrifices The Times Metals traders brace for Chinese buying spree as global aluminium prices plummet Freeport-McMoran cuts across the board after copper price collapse Wall Street Markets 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 Rio Tinto slides amid debt repayment worries Markets Market report Surf's out for Blacks Leisure Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day In a troubled economy, selling Sage is the wise thing to do Stagecoach Deal of the day Timesonline Dawson Holdings Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boydeninterim The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Mulberry British funds 'Privacy law is not new — we've had it since Naomi's case' Desmond Browne, QC, is the first defamation silk to lead his profession, writes Frances Gibb Timesonline Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Costs, targets, paperwork: why the system fails children at risk The death of Baby P highlights the defects in the changes the Government has made for the protection of vulnerable children. Here, Martha Cover explains the reasons why the entire system — legal and social — is letting children down Timesonline Law Diary Desmond Browne, QC, has a wealth of glamorous cas Timesonline The new HQ of the Ministry of Justice is a While judge-spotters wait to see if Lady Justice Arden The Inner Temple awarded this week its first Book Prize Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Adrian Budgen In the City After the banks' bailout, who's next? Serious questions are being asked as to whether state aid is legal under EU and WTO regulations. says Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Rees Conservative politician who, as Margaret Thatcher's Chief Secretary to the Treasury, ushered in a round of public spending cuts Lord Rees, QC, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, 1983-85, was born on December 9,1926. He died on November 30,2008, aged 81 Mike Soper Agriculturalist and energetic organiser of the Oxford Farming Conference who played many notable roles in farming in Britain Mike Soper, OBE, agriculturalist, was born on September 30,1913. He died on October 26,2008, aged 95 'Martin Luther King described her as 'the queen of Odetta Singer who inspired Bob Dylan and Joan Baez and accompanied Martin Luther King on his freedom march on Washington in 1963 Odetta, folk singer and civil rights activist, was born on December 31,1930. She died on December 2,2008, aged 77 The Rev Abraham L. Woods Baptist minister who was in the forefront of the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, in the turbulent Sixties The Rev Abraham L. Woods, civil rights activist, was born on October 7,1928. He died on November 7,2008, aged 80 Archie Barton Aboriginal campaigner who won compensation for British nuclear testing on Maralinga land in South Australia Archie Barton, AM, Aboriginal campaigner, was born on March 24,1936. He died on October 18,2008, aged 72 Otto Spoerri Tinseltown's 'ultimate arbiter' who, as controller of the Oscars, decided where Hollywood stars would sit Otto Spoerri, former controller of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, was born on September 25,1933. He died on November 29,2008, aged 75 Mae Mercer Blues singer with a deep, powerful voice who ran a Paris bar and acted with Clint Eastwood Mae Mercer, singer and actress, was born on June 12,1932. She died on October 29,2008, aged 76 Court Circular Call to unite Parthenon marbles No income support for lawful EU citizen Law Report Court of Appeal Unhelpful assumption is gone Court of Appeal Criminal Division Londoners flee German bombing — for the second time Times Archive Timesonline Service dinner Luncheon Legal news Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Public Notices In Memoriam - Private Appointments Legal Notices Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Betfair links with Ascot to provide backing for first £1m King George Wincanton Bet of the day Dallaglio lands key role in new regime at London Wasps Paul Blockley has withdrawn his appeal against the Course specialists Our Vic on course for Kempton as Pipe strives for greater recognition Racing Leicester Great Leighs Hamilton well on track to becoming the best in history, says Hakkinen Motor racing Market Rasen Racing Catterick Yesterday's results Plumpton Kempton Park This is London calling golden duo: 'Welcome to four more years of pain and sacrifice …' Andrew Tirggs Hodge and Peter Reed tell Rick Broadbent about their post-Beijing fears and goals The Sunday Times Awesome foursomes Two down, two to go Ballesteros is taken out of intensive care Federer cuts back Wie on the way Vaeau's move is off Carrigan rides away Egyptian trio on top Sampras fends off McEnroe in former champions' showpiece Tennis Rutherford goes indoors in search of redemption Athletics Football Results Timesonline Rugby union Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Rugby union Froch faces date with certainty Boxing Briton already has sights set on bigger bouts True literary knockout that pulls no punches Christmas books Wasps bring Dallaglio on board Club legend is appointed by new owner New regime must keep team spirit, says Cipriani Loan arranger Harlequins are fast becoming top attraction in the capital Wembley injuries mar triumphant tour finale for youthful Australia Rugby union Concern for Sale as French duo linked with return Timesonline Athletics faces a credit crunch as Beijing flops are forced to pay for failure Cycling, swimming and rowing among the big winners as UK Sport divides up the money for the London Olympics, Ashling O'Connor writes £50m shortfall 'will destroy Games dreams for athletes' Funding cuts deal big blow to hopes of lasting legacy London 2012 Navratilova's competitive edge emerges to crown her 'queen' after exit of McLean The Times The Times Bradman's name still pulling in the punters Cricket A signed cap worn by the great man in 1948 could fetch £325,000 at auction this month, says Patrick Kidd Bidding for immortality England squad put safety first and will not be used as 'pawns' Cricket Players waiting for guidance from ECB Middlesex open to Champions League in January Tour line-up Provision of new venue reveals UAE's ambitions Players need to make game loved again Timesonline Portsmouth struggle for take-off with European campaign on line Football Uefa Cup O'Neill admits his interest in teaming with Heskey again Pearce's men are presented with tough route to glory Germany, Spain and Finland await under-21s Torres returns to Spain in search of long-term cure Finals draw The Express Scots and Welsh eye Euro 2016 The Sweeper Keane must lose his rough edges before 'carpet ride' unravels The Sunderland manager has to address his own failings, such as softening a fiery nature, if he is to turn the club around, writes George Caulkin What a waste of money? Manager's £80m transfer track record McCarthy on top A hairy tale Football Cook steps in to stop third parties muscling in on City's business Football Club deny interest in transfer deal for Casillas Timesonline Hughes forced into search for stars after his men fail to shine Uefa Cup Udinese, who are in the same Uefa Cup group as Bent offers Spurs redemption as late strike leaves Watford dismayed Carling Cup Neighbour's input was trigger for Coyle appointment Ellington the cup hero sets his sights on league goals Football Timesonline L'homme Tévez's hat-trick punishes timid Blackburn and adds to Ince woes Carling Cup Semi-finalists Chelsea will defend themselves against charges of Times Crossword 24,088 Picture Gallery The Times Shooting star: Bent strikes to put holders Spurs into last four England fly into the unknown Doubts persist over Test series against India The Times Winners and losers in the Olympic money-go-round Inside today Index It's a matter of life and text Changing a tyre DIY Haddock soufflé Smoky make-up My own work? Er, not quite all As students prepare their UCAS applications, some may be tempted to pay essay-writing companies to help them. Tom Whipple investigates Send us your views The Times The mystery of my lost Chinese friend Every reader tells a story Each week a Times reader writes about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Emma Hearing (née Garfitt) tells of cross-cultural friendship cut short New Year's Eve: overrated or the best night of the year? Royal Exchange Shopping is hell among the greedy and the grasping The Times Arrivederci Casanova The Sexes While Britain topped this week's poll for casual sex, Italy ranked a surprisingly monastic 11th. So where does that leave the reputation of the Latin lothario, asks Hugo Rifkind Bose Rare and beautiful gifts AA Times offers 'I'm such an animal' Age has not tamed the fiery Patti Smith. But she's happier than ever, she tells Stephen Dalton Patti smith dream of life Bafta Scotland Rock docs A neighbourhood watch from hell Film reviews Samuel L. Jackson gives a terrific performance as an embittered bully, marvels James Christopher Lakeview Terrace 15,110 minutes Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa PG, 90 mintues The Children 15,92 minutes Summer 15,89 minutes Rivals 15,106 minutes The Lost City 15,145 Transporter 3 15,105 minutes Julia Che Part One Hope springs maternal Film reviews In a strong week for women-centred films, a young man steals the show for Wendy Ide The Girl in the Park 15,109 minutes Julia 15,144 minutes Patti Smith: Dream of Life 15,109 minutes Trouble the Water tbc, 90 minutes The Secret Life of Bees 12A, 110 minutes The Express PG, 129 minutes Rivals Love, loss and all the fun of the fair First night Theatre Carousel Savoy Concert London Sinfonietta/Masson Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre I Found My Horn Tristan Bates, WC2 Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items March of the super ants Young times Giant armies of a voracious new species of insect are massing in Europe — and the UK could be their next destination, reports Chloe Lambert The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Wedding hell's belles TV & Radio Last night's tv Coronation Street (ITV1) Beehive (E4) Pheasant korma with cardamom Dinner tonight Debra Stephenson Eat it with The Prisoner Virgin 1,10pm Tv today The Times Oceans Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Cutting Edge: The Fun Police Channel 4,9pm The Sun Shines Bright (1953, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Bird on a Wire (1990) ITV2, 11pm Variations Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10pm Star Stories Channel 4,10pm Breakfast on Pluto (2005) Channel 4,12.45am Music of the Heart (1999) Channel 4,3.05am Tomorrow in times2… Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Hidden talents Web watcher Radio choice Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 383 Word Watching Times2 Quiz The National Autistic Society Yesterday's Solutions Index Turbulent times send bankers back to school Applications are soaring as City professionals race to bolster job prospects, writes Steve Coomber Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping the faith Courses explaining Islamic finance are on the rise, finds Steve Coomber A spell at financial wizard school pays off Stephen Hoare looks at prospects for numerate graduates The secrets of landing a dream job Specialist careers advice can pay dividends, says Simon Midgley Multiple Display Advertising Items Success is all in the mind Psychologists have a crucial role to play in managing change in the workplace, says Steve Coomber Brunel Back to the theory Industry fuels need for a higher degree of skill MSC A masters is not just a path to a PhD, says Simon Midgley Multiple Display Advertising Items The nuclear option looks good Students are flocking to the newly revived industry, says Simon Midgley Cass Business School Science of real life MSC Open University Business School
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