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UK: TAX INCREASES AND SPENDING CUTS ARE INEVITABLE.

UK: TAX INCREASES AND SPENDING CUTS ARE INEVITABLE. - Government borrowing has surged over the past five years, producing record budget deficits. Economic activity is now strengthening in the US and UK and politicians worldwide hope that recovery will re

GERMANY: RUBBISH RULES THE DAY - GARBAGE DISPOSAL.

GERMANY: RUBBISH RULES THE DAY - GARBAGE DISPOSAL. - Germany's garbage disposal goes green and lands in a mess.

UK: THE SHADOW SIDE - INTERNAL COMPANY POLITICS.

UK: THE SHADOW SIDE - INTERNAL COMPANY POLITICS. - You don't admit to it in public, you don't always talk about it in private, but it's there. Always. It affects the way you feel, work, live, your family, and your colleagues - even your organisation's pr

UK: BRITAIN'S CHEEKIEST CHIP SHOP - ARM.

UK: BRITAIN'S CHEEKIEST CHIP SHOP - ARM. - ARM is a minuscule microchip designer from Nowheresville. It is taking on the giants of the industry and coming out ahead.

JAPAN: THE SUN SETS ON JAPAN'S LIFERS.

JAPAN: THE SUN SETS ON JAPAN'S LIFERS. - Products evolve quickly in Japan. Society is rigid and resistant to change. But it is coming, says David Kilburn.

UK: PROFILE - TONY GREENER, CHAIRMAN OF GUINNESS.

UK: PROFILE - TONY GREENER, CHAIRMAN OF GUINNESS. - A bit of a dark horse, a hater of personality cults, Guinness's chairman brings a low-key style to the company with a colourful past.

UK: BREAKOUT OUT - MANAGEMENT BUY-OUTS.

UK: BREAKOUT OUT - MANAGEMENT BUY-OUTS. - In August, we described how the uncertain economic climate had hardened the approach to buy-outs by both buyers and lenders. Here, Peter Wilsher presents four casebooks of aspirant tycoons who cleared the hurdles

UK: REVIVING THE DEARLY BELOVED - ROBERTS RADIOS.

UK: REVIVING THE DEARLY BELOVED - ROBERTS RADIOS. - The black, shiny and functional has swept the radio market - almost. Charles Darwent finds a UK survivor with (ahem) class.

UK: SWEET BIRD TAKES WING - BLUE BIRD CONFECTIONERY.

UK: SWEET BIRD TAKES WING - BLUE BIRD CONFECTIONERY. - Blue Bird used to be to toffee what Cadbury and Rowntree are to chocolate. After nearly 30 years of decline the brand is back, rescued by a Singaporean tycoon who mixes sentiment with shrewd business

UK: WATCH THAT PC POWER - PERSONAL COMPUTERS.

UK: WATCH THAT PC POWER - PERSONAL COMPUTERS. - Managing it - The heat is on as PC makers compete with each other to meet new energy efficiency standards.

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