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Selling America to the world
Date: February 26, 2009
Returning from a diplomatic trip around Asia with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Kim Ghattas reflects on the success of the visit.She was wearing her trademark pantsuit. On this occasion, black trousers and a red jacket.There were gigantic banners all around the stage welcoming her.Massive TV screens on the walls of the packed auditorium. O
Sorry is still the hardest word
Date: February 26, 2009
VIEWPOINTBy Sir Liam DonaldsonChief Medical Officer for EnglandWhen something goes wrong in the NHS, staff can be reluctant to offer patients and relatives the apology they seek.But in this week s Scrubbing Up health column, England s Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson says the NHS needs to apologise more - and to mean it.""She needs to
UK has uphill struggle to 2Mbps
Date: February 26, 2009
The government faces a "massive challenge" in its pledge to bring UK broadband up to a minimum of 2Mbps (megabits per second) say experts.Broadband thinktank PointTopic has produced a regional breakdown of areas that currently do not have much net speed.It shows that Northern Ireland is most poorly placed, with more than 30% of households out of re
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
New MoD tech could save lives
Date: February 26, 2009
The Ministry of Defence has lifted the lid on its Defence Technology Plan, the latest gadgets it hopes could help equip troops in the future.Cameras that can see through dust and unmanned ground vehicles were among the devices on show on Thursday.Although still in the early stages, experts say the kit could soon be "must have devices that may help
New MoD tech could save lives
Date: February 26, 2009
The Ministry of Defence has lifted the lid on its Defence Technology Plan, the latest gadgets it hopes could help equip troops in the future.Cameras that can see through dust and unmanned ground vehicles were among the devices on show on Thursday.Although still in the early stages, experts say the kit could soon be "must have devices that may help
Future war
Date: February 26, 2009
The UK s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has showcased some of its new inventions as part of its Defence Technology Plan.It is the first time the MoD has unveiled its long-term research needs and demonstrated new technology.The products are still in their early stages, although it is hoped many will go into service in the next few years.The MoD hopes to
Facebook offers control to users
Date: February 26, 2009
Facebook has responded to criticism over the way it handles user data by handing over control to its users.Members of the social network will have comment and voting rights over the firm s future policies regarding how the site is governed.Founder Mark Zuckerberg said the aim was to "open up Facebook so that users can participate meaningfully in ou
Royal Mail sell-off details due
Date: February 25, 2009
The full details of the government s controversial bill to part-privatise Royal Mail will be published later.But in a letter to the Guardian, the leaders of eight unions condemned the plans as damaging and unpopular.The legislation will propose selling a stake of about 30% in the Royal Mail, to help modernise the service, and offer support for its
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