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UK: A little something for the children - TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM ESTABLISHED.

UK: A little something for the children - TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM ESTABLISHED. - There can be few sponsors with the clout of Vivien Duffield. She has a personal foundation and access to the Clore Foundation set up by her father. She also has mighty friends. So

UK: Brickbat for Mr Lilley - AETBEI MEMBERS CRITICISE DTI.

UK: Brickbat for Mr Lilley - AETBEI MEMBERS CRITICISE DTI. - The DTI is fast securing a reputation as the Department of Tirades and Inefficiency under current industry secretary Peter Lilley. In a confidential letter to Lilley, Roger Boardman, representi

UK: HILLSDOWN BOSS HARRY SOLOMON ALLOWS PHOTOS AFTER RECEIVING KNIGHTHOOD.

UK: HILLSDOWN BOSS HARRY SOLOMON ALLOWS PHOTOS AFTER RECEIVING KNIGHTHOOD. - Sir Harry Solomon, newly-knighted boss of Hillsdown Holdings, was not unnaturally proud of being honoured by the Queen, so proud that he broke an old Solomon rule.

UK: MOSCOW NARODNY BANK OWES Brunel UNIVERSITY £400,000 FOR ZERO GRAVITY WORK.

UK: MOSCOW NARODNY BANK OWES Brunel UNIVERSITY £400,000 FOR ZERO GRAVITY WORK. - If Brunel University goes bust, then its most famous professor, Heinz Wolff, will know why. Wolff, Director of Bio-engineering was chairing a P and P Corporate Systems confe

AUSTRALIA: MY BEST DEAL - ALAN JACKSON'S ACI ACQUISITION.

AUSTRALIA: MY BEST DEAL - ALAN JACKSON'S ACI ACQUISITION. - Not content with his successful acquisition of Nylex, BTR chief executive Alan Jackson went on to buy its ex-parent, ACI. By Chris Blackhurst.

USSR: unacceptable cost of delivering the goods.

USSR: unacceptable cost of delivering the goods. - Jonathan Taylor, chief executive of food giant Booker, declared at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, that it just doesn't make sense to invest in the Soviet Union because of the lack of a ret

UK: Why the horror may go out of the balance of payments story.

UK: Why the horror may go out of the balance of payments story. - David Smith discerns distinct shifts that could mean that the old disorder changeth.

CHINA: How the Chinese manage to keep it all in the family - PATRIARCHAL MANAGEMENT STYLE EXAMINED.

CHINA: How the Chinese manage to keep it all in the family - PATRIARCHAL MANAGEMENT STYLE EXAMINED. - The patriarchal style offers lessons and competition for the West, writes Robert Heller.

UK: British Gas MONOPOLY TO BE BROKEN.

UK: British Gas MONOPOLY TO BE BROKEN. - The Office of Fair Trading is clearly upset that the British Gas monopoly is still unbroken - but elsewhere optimism is high that the end is near.

USA: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC - AIRLINES FIGHT FOR SHARE OF BRITISH AIRWAY'S MARKET.

USA: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC - AIRLINES FIGHT FOR SHARE OF BRITISH AIRWAY'S MARKET. - To establish a global brand, the big players in the airline game have to bite into BA's market. Matthew Lynn reports on the contest Under way.

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