Dorrell sits on the thistle

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Dorrell lost some political clout when he stated in an interview that future Conservative governments may attempt to dissolve a Scottish parliament, if the Labour party creates one. The remarks may have won Tories some votes in England, but they also helped Michael Forsyth, who opposed the remarks.

United Kingdom, Political activity, Column, Scotland, Political aspects, Dorrell, Stephen, Forsyth, Michael

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Hoopla galore: James Bond at home

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The first ever James Bond Festival in Jamaica was held to celebrate the unveiling of Goldeneye, a retreat where author Ian Fleming wrote a dozen Bond novels. The character of James Bond remains an enduring despite criticism of his sexism, excess, and other failings.

Portrayals, Personalities, Homes and haunts, Bond, James (Fictional character), Fleming, Ian, Spy stories

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Sits. vac. galore

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Fewer MBAs are being hired, and business schools are having difficulty attracting students. Many deans of top schools have resigned because of the pressure to make changes in school management.

Management, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, Business schools, Deans (in schools), Deans (Education)

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