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Fri, Feb 5, 2010Other Stories- Bid for credits to offset emissions
- Biofuel revolution in US taking toll on food supply
- New scan system for the early detection of cancer
- China takes charge of green motoring
- Creativity pays off
- Competitive edge
- No entry: Japan retreats
- In search of a cure
- What contributes to success or failure when taking a venture to market?
- Editor's Brief
- Irish media start-up makes TV interactive
- Now, as real life invades the dream, the day job of the presidency has made Obama human again
- A gift for business
- Innovation awards: the shortlist
- Plastic containers to lower CO2
- Tiny 'snowflake' cells to revolutionise solar
- New sensors could cut global emissions
- News in brief
- Event diary
- The reputations sent up in smoke
- Credit rating agencies Time for an overhaul
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- Hatred is not an admirable emotion, but it can be fun
- How managers can ward off that left-out feeling
- Customers to suffer if foreign banks exit
- The creeping rise of networking is just plain creepy
- An incomplete analysis of a floundering social system
- Working up an appetite for the humble staff canteen
- China still a sure bet
- Learning business manoeuvres for the battlefield of the Asian boardroom
- Market technicians stunned by strength of advances
- Our economic future lies with innovative exporters
- A timely analysis that should be required reading for Ministers
- Europe's largest economy lures Irish businesses
- Quick and easy recipe for success aimed at time-poor managers
- Apple blossoms because its tribe spreads the word
- Efforts to change behaviour of bankers is laughable
- Sensible advice straight from the Dragons' Den
- Management elite can lead public sector reform
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