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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Rapid responses

    October 17, 2012

    Printing the future [Re: Two technologies that will create jobs and change the world, Tuesday] If 3D printing truly fulfils its early promise it will be part of a wider economic transformation that goes way beyond the sort of cosy regulated world envisaged by the left-wing Work Foundation. It could potentially replace the manufacturing industry as [...]

  • How to manage any MBA application fears

    October 17, 2012

    THIS year’s MBA students have only just begun their studies, but the first deadline for next year’s applicants has already passed. You haven’t missed the boat – schools accept new students on a rolling basis over the full year. But it’s clearly never too early to apply. Despite the incentive of urgency, the process of [...]

  • Don’t rule anything out when seeking to finance your MBA

    October 17, 2012

    How to secure the funding necessary for an MBA is a cause for legitimate concern among candidates – especially when the cost can be over £41,000 per year, plus living expenses. Nowadays, less state funding is available, and “high-street bank loans have almost entirely disappeared”, says George Murgatroyd, research manager at the Association of MBAs. [...]

  • Iconic costumes take a leading role at the V&A

    October 17, 2012

    First impressions count – and for actors, they count double. Aside from the rather crucial fact that they play an important role in determining whether or not we believe, for instance, that Johnny Depp is, in fact, a crazy pirate, costumes often tell you all you need to know about a character before they’ve even [...]

  • Fable: right game, wrong execution

    October 17, 2012

    GAMES FABLE: THE JOURNEY Xbox Kinect * Fable: The Journey is exactly the game Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect needs: a much-loved title that plunges gamers into a familiar environment. The Kinect has shown it can excel in mini “party games” but has, thus far, come up empty on anything grander. It’s a shame, then, that The [...]

  • A childhood fear of household appliances didn’t put me off the new Dyson

    October 17, 2012

    WHEN I was a child, I was afraid of the tumble dryer. Not an all-consuming phobia – more of a general distrust, as if the offending appliance wasn’t an immediate threat but a vaguely malign presence in the corner of the kitchen. When it rumbled into life I would adopt a low voice like a [...]

  • Hodgson rues rain delay after England fail to retain their lead

    October 17, 2012

    POLAND 1 ENGLAND 1 ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson said that their interrupted build-up to yesterday’s game had hampered his side’s performance after their surrender of a one-goal lead in the 2014 World Cup qualifier away to Poland. England were once more a disappointment in labouring to a predictable draw against the world’s 54th best side [...]

  • FA chiefs mull Serbia boycott over race row

    October 17, 2012

    FOOTBALL Association chiefs have threatened to boycott matches in Serbia in protest after England defender Danny Rose complained of racist abuse during Tuesday’s bad-tempered Under-21 clash. Serbia responded to the allegations by denying “any occurrences of racism” during the Euro 2013 play-off second leg and accused Rose of “inappropriate, unsportsmanlike and vulgar” behaviour. Sports minister [...]

  • Nike accuses Armstrong of lying and ditches doping-row cyclist

    October 17, 2012

    SPORTSWEAR giant Nike finally severed ties with cyclist Lance Armstrong yesterday, a week after the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) published its avalanche of claims that he masterminded a doping conspiracy. Nike cited the “seeming insurmountable evidence” against Armstrong, who stands to lose his seven Tour de France titles after declining to contest the USADA charges. [...]

  • Borini out for three months

    October 17, 2012

    FOOTBALL: Liverpool forward Fabio Borini has been ruled out for three months and requires surgery on a broken foot aggravated while with Italy’s U21s last week. Following Andy Carroll’s loan move to West Ham, Luis Suarez is the club’s only fit front man.

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