Posts Tagged future

19
Oct

Debt Release Direct MD Invited to Discuss the Future of the Debt Management Industry With the Ministry of Justice

MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM — 10/19/09 —
Debt Release Direct Managing Director, Darren Varden is delighted to be invited by the Debt Resolution Forum to attend a meeting with the Ministry of Justice at the end of October 2009. This meeting will di..


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13
Sep

Stalatube Oy Believes in the Future: Cutting Line Crowns … – Reuters

Stalatube Oy Believes in the Future: Cutting Line Crowns …ReutersTranslations are provided as an accommodation only, and should be cross-referenced with the source-language text, which is the only version of the text …
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09
Jul

Phoenix Contact Introduces New Language Technology from Across

KARLSBAD, Germany & LOS ANGELES –
Phoenix Contact GmbH is one more prominent company that decided to
switch to the Across Language Server company-wide to create foreign
language documents for its international business, to be still more
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09
Jun

eFuture Announces First Quarter 2009 Unaudited Financial Results

BEIJING, June 9 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — eFuture Information Technology Inc.
(Nasdaq: EFUT, the "Company" or "eFuture"), a leading provider of software and
services in China\’s rapidly growing retail and consumer goods industries,
today announc…


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09
Jun

Viator.Com Launches Local Language Sites In Europe – PR Web (press release)

Viator.Com Launches Local Language Sites In EuropePR Web (press release), WA"From elevating the number of staff in our London office to investing in the backend technology that will allow us to effectively scale our future site translations, Viator's European expansion efforts are steaming ahead and remain a key strategic …


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01
Jun

Army's 'Future Soldier 2030' Equipped With Super – FOXNews

Army's 'Future Soldier 2030' Equipped With SuperFOXNewsElectronics integrated in his outfit allow for simultaneous language translation, automatic identification of potential foes, and video-game-like targeting. If the soldier is tired, overworked, or injured, neural and physiological sensors automatically …


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24
May

Britons who can’t afford to become old

The UK population is getting older and faces deep financial, emotional and health issues. In the latest part of our series on the fallout from the nation\’s \’age quake\’, we examine how a crisis will affect us all as company pension schemes collapse and stock market failures hit private policies. Ruth Sunderland reports on a [...]


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20
May

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 Washington next week. At least when he stands alongside a popular US president who radically disagrees with him on the future of [...]


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20
May

Armageddon averted? | Larry Elliot

The economy, we\’re told, is bouncing back. Here is a checklist to help test if the recovery is for real
Panic over. Six months ago, you could not pick up a newspaper or watch the TV without sensing that the global economy was imploding. Banks were being bailed out, the stock market was in freefall, ­factories [...]


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20
May

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 the powerful impact of climate change. Weather patterns are changing, resulting in more droughts and floods, and higher air and water temperatures. Glaciers on the famous Rwenzori [...]


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20
May

Channel 4 may axe two news shows

Channel 4 executives order review of news operation to cut budget by 10%, with several shows under threat
More4 News and Channel 4\’s News At Noon could be axed as part of budget cuts.
Channel 4 executives have ordered a review of its news operation in a bid to cut budgets by 10%. Senior sources at Channel [...]


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20
May

Blair wins prize for international work

Tony Blair last night received the $1m Dan David prize for leadership at a ceremony at Tel Aviv university, a prize awarded for “achievements having an outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on our world.”
Blair\’s office said 90% of the money from the prize – which is named after the international businessman and philanthropist [...]


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20
May

The 15 plants killing our countryside

Rogue species of rhododendron, hyacinth and waterweed may be banned from sale
Garden centres and nurseries could be banned from selling several popular plants under new measures being considered by the government to control alien species invading the UK.
Top of the list are a number of varieties of pond weed used as oxygenators in garden ponds. [...]


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20
May

The paywall is history | Arianna Huffington

The media must explore new revenue models. But we\’ve tried \’protecting\’ content. It doesn\’t work
Despite all the dire news about the state of the newspaper industry, we are actually in the middle of a Golden Age for news consumers who can surf the net, use search engines, access the best stories from around the world, [...]


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20
May

Nils Pratley: I presume we’re sorry for Ian Livingston

It is obligatory these days to sympathise with Ian Livingston for the shocking state of his inheritance at BT. In fact, sympathy should be made compulsory. The startling statistic yesterday was that Livingston could cut BT\’s dividend by 59% and still find himself running a company with one of the highest yields in the FTSE 100 [...]


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20
May

Financial reform and the return of the bankers’ bet | Dan Roberts

Stealthily, the financial wizards are starting to gamble again with our money. Have we missed the chance for radical reform?
Some feudal injustices are easy to spot: paying for someone else\’s moat to be cleaned, for example, or watching a disgraced knight of the realm walk away with a £700,000 state pension. Others smoulder quietly in [...]


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20
May

Only Alan Johnson can prevent Labour catastrophe | Polly Toynbee

Labour is the heavy loser in the expenses scandal. A new leader might not win an election, but at least avert annihilation
This weekend MPs creep back to their constituencies, traumatised, shamed, afraid. Stepping out on doorsteps with an election weeks away, will voters give them the ­rollocking bollocking that Margaret Beckett and Menzies Campbell faced [...]


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20
May

Lloyds boss Sir Victor Blank to step down

Blank avoids showdown at bank\’s annual meeting over HBOS losses that soured rescue takeover
Sir Victor Blank, one of Gordon Brown\’s favourite businessmen, has been forced to step down as chairman of Lloyds Banking Group after losing the confidence of major shareholders in the high-street bank, which has been crippled by the rescue takeover of HBOS.
The [...]


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20
May

Report: CCTV schemes have little effect

Criminologists\’ research shows surveillance cameras are \’at their most effective\’ in cutting vehicle crime in car parks
The use of closed-circuit television in city and town centres and public housing estates does not have a significant effect on crime, according to Home Office-funded research to be distributed to all police forces in England and Wales this [...]


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20
May

Built on brainpower | Paul Drayson

Labour will use science as the primary means to achieve a healthy and prosperous Britain
Is scientific inquiry that seeks to understand the building blocks of our universe fundamentally different from – or somehow better than – science directed at building a wind turbine? In practice, the distinction between pure and ­applied science is seldom clear. [...]


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