Posts Tagged ‘the-future’
Assembly election proposals due
Monday, May 21st, 2012Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan is due to make a statement on a green paper which could set out the future of the assembly’s electoral arrangements.

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Assembly election proposals due
Saving food, one sheet of paper at a time
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012When I was a kid, the future promised all kinds of whiz-bang technologies. Jet boots. Robot maids, like on “The Jetsons.” And, most exciting for a 12-year-old with a subscription to Gourmet magazine, “smart” refrigerators that performed tricks like alerting you to eat that lettuce in the back of the produce drawer before it spoiled and went to waste. Read full article > >

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Facebook IPO: Addressing the mobile problem
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012As Facebook tours the country with its pitch to investors for the social network’s initial public offering, at least one hole in the company’s plan for the future that has come up repeatedly: What is Facebook going to do about mobile? Read full article > >

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Facebook IPO: Addressing the mobile problem
Greeks Expected to Make Old Guard Pay for Turmoil
Saturday, May 5th, 2012Along with French elections, and with a rising tide of anti-austerity sentiment across Europe, Greece’s vote is expected to have a clear impact on the future of the euro.
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Greeks Expected to Make Old Guard Pay for Turmoil
VIDEO: James May meets his virtual self
Friday, May 4th, 2012Richard Taylor reports on how virtual reality has made James May fear for the future of his presenting career.

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VIDEO: James May meets his virtual self
Syria violence tests UN mission
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012A sharp rise in the number of deaths in the Syrian uprising casts fresh doubt on the future success of a UN ceasefire monitoring scheme.

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Syria violence tests UN mission
Immigrants ‘have to earn £35,000′
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012Migrant workers will in the future need to earn at least £35,000 a year to qualify for settlement in the UK, the government announces.

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Immigrants ‘have to earn £35,000′
A Turnaround at Netflix, as Its Mail Sector Shrinks
Thursday, January 26th, 2012The streaming video service, seen as vital to the future, had a robust rise in subscribers.
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A Turnaround at Netflix, as Its Mail Sector Shrinks
Can I vote for a Mormon?
Monday, January 9th, 2012Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary looms large on the political horizon. In the midst of lively public debates over taxes, jobs, the national debt and similarly important questions related to the future vitality of our nation, a different kind of question continues to privately occupy the minds of some prospective voters: Can I vote for a Mormon ? Read full article > >
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Can I vote for a Mormon?
Drug suspensions? Meet the new Redskins, same as the old Redskins
Friday, December 9th, 2011What’s the one commodity Mike Shanahan could sell near the end of his second disappointing season in charge of the Washington Redskins ? Hope. Hope in young playmakers on both sides of the ball. Hope in an improving defense. Hope in the future of a real foundation. Now, what’s the one commodity the coach and franchise architect literally just saw go up in smoke? Read full article > >
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Drug suspensions? Meet the new Redskins, same as the old Redskins
Drug suspensions? Meet the new Redskins, same as the old Redskins
Friday, December 9th, 2011What’s the one commodity Mike Shanahan could sell near the end of his second disappointing season in charge of the Washington Redskins ? Hope. Hope in young playmakers on both sides of the ball. Hope in an improving defense. Hope in the future of a real foundation. Now, what’s the one commodity the coach and franchise architect literally just saw go up in smoke? Read full article > >
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Eurozone crisis: European voices
Thursday, December 8th, 2011In a crucial week for the EU, we hear from readers inside and outside the eurozone on what they hope to see emerge from crunch talks on the future of the single currency.
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Eurozone crisis: European voices
Transport strategy to be unveiled
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011A blueprint for the future of transport around Wales is expected to be published, against a backdrop of a 40% cut in infrastructure spending.
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Transport strategy to be unveiled
No 10 rejects EU referendum talk
Monday, December 5th, 2011Downing Street says none of the proposed changes being discussed to the future shape of the European Union would trigger a referendum in the UK.
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