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1.   More than a fun day out - Times Online
a chore and by others as an expenses-paid day out, these exercises have real benefits Emily Ford Corporate teambuilding is such an industry that it’s hard to remember when getting sweaty wasn’t a business objective. But is From £1830 per person – saving £530. Explore the French Pyrenees Walking & multi-activity holidays in Cauterets. Stylish self-catering apartments. From 350€ for 7 nights. Funway Holidays
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2.   HSBC Premier Card: HSBC Bank UK HSBC
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3.   BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News
role, as he went about his blogging activity, which also encompasses a whole rangeis realistic enough to accept that corporate blogs are here to stay – but wantsswitching seamlessly between personal and corporate roles, we've got blogs which mightincidents • Human sexual activity • Criminal behaviourhave grown in intensity in recent days. Alison Reynolds of the InternationalNetwork told me, "There are surges of activity which coincide with our busiest campaignhave a BBC Micro and we would spend days trying to improve our rank - Right
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4.   Your Gallery - Blog On News, Views, Diaries, Photo-Journals
air balloon representing the corporate emblem for Die Welt is tetheredIt does not fly on windy days, according to a measurement that disqualifies nine days out of ten. Which may be whywaste becoming the most vital activity of art and indeed its verydescription of this feverish activity in the mid-1920s fits the
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5.   Rangers fans stage biggest invasion since Bonnie Prince Charlie - Times Online
including his business-class flight, and corporate ticket for the match. “I have beencatching up with some friends from his days in the Army. “Over the nextto the Uefa trophy, on display for two days at Manchester Town Hall. DespiteFrench Pyrenees Walking & multi-activity holidays in Cauterets. Stylish self-catering
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article3927504.ece

6.   What not to do at an interview - Times Online
Answer: Sometimes I work too hard! Q2: Why is that a fault? A2: I work so hard that i forget to bathe and eat for days, eventually starving to death at my desk, becoming a bloated corpse. [He doesn't get the job becausemajor Japanese corporation recruited on the basis of horoscope. Everyone seemed to have their birthdays within a few days. But in those days when Japanese corporations essentially couldnâ t fire Japanese employees, those on the societal periphery were shifted to the corporate periphery. Known as the â Hamletâ principle. In a discussion with theologians at National Mosque in From £1830 per person – saving £530. Explore the French Pyrenees Walking & multi-activity holidays in Cauterets. Stylish self-catering apartments. From 350€ for 7 nights. Funway
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/career_and_jobs/article3667009.ece

7.   An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change - Times Online
Antarctica the Adélie penguins and Cape petrels are turning up at their spring nesting sites around nine days later than they did 50 years ago? While sea-ice has diminished in the Arctic since 1978, it has grown by 8becoming much more active during the 20th century, the sun now stands at a high but roughly level state of activity. Solar physicists warn of possible global cooling, should the sun revert to the lazier mood it was in duringIntergovernmental Panel do with such emphatic evidence for an alternation of warm and cold periods, linked to solar activity and going on long before human industry was a possible factor? Less than nothing. The 2007 Summary for Policymakersgreenhouse gas and CO2 concentrations and the temperature curves, but lo-and-behold, the Suns irradiance and activity graphs match VERY WELL with the climate changes throuhout history. To paraphrase james Carville -- ITS THEresearch as well. Just out of curiosity. Gareth, Chester, England I feel like we are in the days of Galileo and the Church of humanity is in session. Don't tell them that they might be wrong and the Earthvery low level can be the cause of the current global warming. Big, well funded science has its corporate views, just as does industry or politics,and they are equally likely to be just as silly. Big Bang
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1363818.ece

8.   Rapid rise in global warming is forecast - Times Online
far too often. Everything corporate is bad; everything governmentproblems are because of corporate greed. You change definitions So long as solar activity continues to play havocmajor league baseball these days. Yes, the two are concurrentvariables such as solar activity, carbon stores, atmosphericimpact of anthropogenic activity is real and should be aincreased anthropogenic activity and to save the world we
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article1805870.ece

9.   Who will save our planet? - Times Online
Bay, florida The days of the Global Nationals arethat it is caused by solar activity which occured 200-300 yearsresult of increased solar activity causing greater cloud formationUnited Kingdom Corporate greed and the worship ofsurvive. You can bet if the corporate dictates cannot make a buckin the atmosphere.Sunspot activity strongly correlates with
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/career_and_jobs/article1693644.ece

10.   Flushed with shame at Britain | Alice Miles - Times Online
believe makes up this country, on the news each evening. Really, I think people are taking the news at face value these days. Believing that when there "2" (yes, "2" out of a population of millions) youngsters are knifed on a night out, thenjust spent two and a half months in Europe. Ireland, England, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Dublin is a mess these days (I used to live there), Sweden (where I have also lived) which used to be spotless is now riddled with litter, graffitihartlepool, Indeed so, Ms. Miles, and it has been so for a considerable time. Who does the "cleaning" these days? Quite. Where are they from? Exactly! Archie, Thrapston, England "NHS, because its free, yesthe Year`. Phil Gabriel, Market Drayton, UK Each to his own horrifying anecdote. I'm just two days away, and reeling, from an experience in which I tried to see a top-billed film at a new city-centre multiplex cinemarenationalise - purely because there is a mountain of concerns about the managements and owners running them - pride- no, corporate responsibility and competence - low, Goverment control and influence - are they in touch? The UK is now
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/alice_miles/article3118428.ece

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