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Regis Learning Solutions CEO Michael Vaughan Named 2009 Top Young Trainer by Training magazine
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regis Learning Solutions (RLS), a leading provider of custom and ready-to-deploy ...
BASF Professional Vegetation Management Announces 2009 QVM Certified Applicators
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In 2009, 48 companies, representing more than 400 individual ...
Target Training International Announces Promotions
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Target Training International, Ltd. (TTI) has announced that Ryan ...
Y Lôn Wen/The White Lane, By Kate Roberts trs Gillian Clarke
A parallel translation in Welsh and English, this is a deeply felt, lyrical account of Kate Roberts\...
A green deal for Africa | Kofi Annan and Nicholas Stern
Violence, disease and drought can be averted, if the voice of the poor gets a hearing at the Copenhagen climate change summit The evidence is clear: Africa is experiencing...
Charles should stick to his guns. The carbuncle crew are still hard at work | Simon Jenkins
The glass boxes, blobs and phalluses thrown up now by architects show little has changed since the prince\'s 1984 speech So is it over? The culture war between the Princ...
Great Ormond Street stung | Patrick Butler
A famous NHS name has taken a knock – but the Baby P tragedy was never Haringey\'s fault alone For Britain\'s most famous hospital, the inquiry report into the ...
This expenses scandal is a toxic boost for anti-politics | Seumas Milne
The scams are a legacy of New Labour\'s get-rich, ideology-lite culture. The remoralisation must go far beyond the Commons The House of Commons expenses scandal...
We need a European foreign policy. Improbable? Yes. Impossible? No | Timothy Garton Ash
Critics consider us weak and divided. But with political will and public support, we could finally get our act together Fly-over country. An old people\'s home. A conti...
The Yankee Eliot mystery | Kathryn Hughes
Did housework really prevent a George Eliot or Emily Brontë emerging in 19th-century America? In her monumental new book, A Jury of Her Peers, publ...
Viewpoint: MPs right to call time on the landlords
Ted Tuppen, chief executive of pub group Enterprise Inns, accompanied yesterday\'s half-year figures with a message to his tied tenants that roughly translated as "s...
Progress is doomed if Obama is merely a cleverer version of Bush | Jonathan Freedland
At next week\'s US-Israel summit, a change in mood music will not be enough. A radical shift in strategy is needed Binyamin Netanyahu can comfort himself with one thought as he heads to Washi...
We've all got scapegoat flu | Seth Freedman
Accusing City types of profiteering from swine fever is futile: it\'s just another face of capitalism In the wake of the swine flu outbreak, shares in airlines and travel firms fell sharply as inves...
These men would've stopped Darwin | George Monbiot
Science research in Britain is now all about turning knowledge into business, rather than the beauty of exploration Why is the Medical Research Council run by an arms manufactu...
An end to expenses cowardice | John Baker
MPs must finally accept a clean, accountable expenses regime – then the media should lay off The current exposures about MPs\' expenses make a tawdry ...
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