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Technology's Mr Predictable
Sep 22nd 2005


Michael Dell's money-making machine has further scope for growth ... more

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Management:

What Makes a Great IT Shop
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The A-Z of Strategic Brand Management Workshop
(Biz Community) Fri 22:35 GMT

Accenture develops NetWeaver specific solutions
(Cyber India Online) Fri 22:35 GMT

Obituaries:

Willie Hutch, Motown musician, songwriter and producer, dies at 60
(Detroit News) Sat 14:05 GMT

Sharon Bretz -- outspoken former S.F. city commissioner
(San Francisco Chronicle) Fri 14:03 GMT

Reeva Olson -- activist for labor, Democrats
(San Francisco Chronicle) Fri 14:02 GMT


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Charles Kennedy, and the Lib Dems' fork in the road E+
Sep 22nd 2005

India's opposition firebrand E+
Sep 22nd 2005

The resurrection of Steve Jobs
Sep 15th 2005

Dolly Lenz, New York's real-estate queen
Sep 8th 2005

John Ferguson, prisons and profits
Sep 1st 2005

Ken Clarke's Tory leadership ambitions
Sep 1st 2005

BenQ's K. Y. Lee
Aug 25th 2005

Shirley Franklin, mayor of Atlanta E+
Aug 25th 2005

William Weld reappears
Aug 25th 2005

Bob Jeffrey, boss of J. Walter Thompson
Aug 18th 2005

Roman Abramovich, an oligarch survivor
Aug 11th 2005

Sir Ronald Cohen, compassionate capitalist
Aug 4th 2005

George Bush and his party
Aug 4th 2005

Judge Roberts and the commerce clause E+
Jul 28th 2005

Shakira, the crossover queen
Jul 21st 2005

Vijay Mallya, India's high-flying liquor king
Jul 14th 2005

The change in Tony Blair's standing
Jul 14th 2005

George Bush, Karl Rove and second-term blues
Jul 14th 2005

Richard Scrushy, the not guilty former boss of HealthSouth
Jun 30th 2005

Gordon Brown's stock is falling
Jun 30th 2005

Fu Chengyu and China's energy
Jun 23rd 2005

Luxembourg's out-of-touch prime minister E+
Jun 23rd 2005

The Democrats best hope E+
Jun 23rd 2005



obituaries

Simon Wiesenthal, Nazi-hunter
Sep 22nd 2005

Eugenia Charles, prime minister of Dominica
Sep 15th 2005

William Rehnquist, chief justice of the United States
Sep 8th 2005

Robert Moog, an electronic-music pioneer
Sep 1st 2005

David Lange, former prime minister of New Zealand
Aug 29th 2005

Roger Schutz, the founder of Taizé
Aug 25th 2005

Ibrahim Ferrer, a Cuban musician
Aug 18th 2005

Robin Cook, a British politician and parliamentarian
Aug 11th 2005

King Fahd of Saudi Arabia
Aug 4th 2005

General William Westmoreland
Jul 28th 2005

Edward Heath, a former British prime minister
Jul 21st 2005

Christopher Fry, England's last successful playwright in verse
Jul 14th 2005

Jack Kilby, co-inventor of the integrated circuit
Jul 7th 2005

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