The politics of paranoia
January 15th, 2006
The politics of paranoia
Independent - Jan 14 4:14 PM
A Prime Minister deeply distrustful of many of his own MPs, intent on fighting a war with the “enemy within”. Parallels between Tony Blair and Harold Wilson have been charted before. The news that Mr Blair is preparing to ditch his predecessor’s pledge never to tap the phones of Britain’s MPs suggests that the current occupant of No 10 has less regard for constitutional niceties.Save to My Web
What to watch
Baltimore Sun - Jan 14 12:42 AM
Today on TV A centuries-long blood feud between the vampires and the werewolves reaches a point of no return as a werewolf slayer (Kate Beckinsale) and a human about to become a werewolf fall in love in Underworld (8 p.m.-10:30 p.m., TNT). Save to My Web
Businesses Must Learn to Let Go
E-Commerce Times - Jan 14 5:13 AM
Companies outperforming their peers today have adopted an approach to building the 21st-century business in which they find their place not by strengthening their command and control posture, but by focusing on core expertise, collaborating with partners in innovative ways that drive value and growth for all participants, and strategically sourcing the rest.Save to My Web
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SMS concert tickets to replace paper
Middle East Times - Jan 15 12:28 AM
SINGAPORE — Ripped tickets stubs are being ushered to the exit. A new mobile phone ticketing system being launched in Singapore this year promises to send show-goers their tickets immediately in text message format.Save to My Web
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