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Business award for John Moores (106) |
| Liverpool John Moores University has become the first British university to win a coveted national business quality award. LJMU was one of three winners of the British Quality Foundation Exc... |
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Icelandic women to clean up 'male mess' (92) |
| Iceland has turned to two women to rebuild its financial system after the banking empire built by its young, male business-schooled elite collapsed. |
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'God of management' always put business ahead (87) |
| Why Wang Yung-ching, founder of Formosa Group who has died at the age of 91, is known as the 'god of management' in his native Taiwan is known to few outside his home country. But the death ... |
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Remembering Pan Am 103 (73) |
| Shannon McLoughlin grew up in Altamont, a sleepy town in upstate New York. nothing much happens there other than a week-long country fair every August. In 2005, McLoughlin, who is now 21, en... |
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Krugman wins Nobel prize for economics (71) |
| The Nobel prize in economics has been awarded to Paul Krugman, a professor at Princeton University and a prominent columnist for the New York Times. |
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First Person: Amalia Morales Rondo (69) |
| What drove me to study law was discrimination and humiliation, because my society was not used to seeing a pollera, a traditionally dressed indigenous woman, at university. The only indigeno... |
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Balls ends national education tests at 14 (69) |
| National tests for 14-year-olds were scrapped on Tuesday in a wide-ranging shake-up of assessment in primary and secondary education that will win almost universal support from academics, un... |
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Antoniou loses doctoral degree (66) |
| Tony Antoniou, the former dean of Durham Business School in the UK who was suspended for plagiarism, has suffered the further indignity of being stripped of his DPhil degree by the Universit... |
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Minister outlines vision for schools (64) |
| A vision of greater state school independence has been set out by the new academies minister, with a prediction that "self-governing schools" will become the "dominant" model for secondary e... |
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The future is female (60) |
| "What do you want to be?" This simple question, when put to all ages of schoolchildren in Tanzania, is one of the most direct ways to get a sense of how secondary education in the country ca... |
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