Tuesday 30 October 2012

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How should the government balance the books in university finances?
The Guardian, 30/10/2012, p.35, Anna Fazackerley
in the universities budget. Will the loan repayment package change? Will student numbers be cut? Are other parts of the HE sector at risk? Nick Barr, professor of public economics, London School of Economics The design of your loan scheme matters because if you get it wrong it costs too much and you have to cap student numbers. Capping student
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/oct/29/multiple-choice-higher-education-funding|

'Dual' Heathrow-Stansted doubts
The Guardian, 30/10/2012, p.24, Dan Milmo
very quick connection. If you introduce a 30-35 minute journey into the process, that will make the challenge even more difficult to handle." Sir Howard Davies, former director of the London School of Economics, is leading an independent commission that will examine ways to expand the UK's airport capacity.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/oct/29/baa-travelleisure|

SERVICE Dinner
The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2012, p.30, Unattributed
Secretary, Naval and Military Club, Wg Cdr P. Hymas, Senior Nursing Officer, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Headley Court, the Very Rev Dr J. Draper, Dean, Exeter Cathedral, Prof G. Prins, London School of Economics, Mr K.H. Dewey, Master, Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company, Mr G. Morley, Master, Plaisterers' Company, Mr W. Alden, Clerk, Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company, Mr D.F.

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Ed Miliband mental health speech in full
Politics.co.uk (Web), 29/10/2012, Unattributed
up over the years as minor problems become major ones. The extra physical healthcare necessitated by mental illness costs the NHS a further 10 billion a year, according to the London School of Economics. The criminal justice system also picks up the bill. Seventy percent of those in our prisons have a mental illness. But it is not just our
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2012/10/29/ed-miliband-mental-health-speech-in-full|

Ed Miliband's speech on mental health: full text
New Statesman (Web), 29/10/2012, New Statesman
over the years as minor problems become major ones. The extra physical healthcare necessitated by mental illness costs the NHS a further £10 billion a year, according to the London School of Economics. The criminal justice system also picks up the bill. Seventy percent of those in our prisons have a mental illness. But it is
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2012/10/ed-milibands-speech-mental-health-full-text|

Médicos veem relação entre vida urbana e distúrbios mentais (translate)
Deutsche Welle - Oct 29 at 16:31 GMT
de grande valor para a arquitetura e o planejamento urbano, afirma Richard Burdett, professor de estudos urbanos da London School of Economics. Para ele, o neuro-urbanismo, uma nova área do conhecimento que...
http://www.dw.de/médicos-veem-relação-entre-vida-urbana-e-distúrbios-mentais/a-16328906?maca=bra-rss-br-top-1029-rdf|

Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards questions Prof. John Kay
United Kingdom Parliament - Oct 29 at 14:54 GMT
for Business, Innovation and Skills in July 2012. Professor Kay is a visiting Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, a Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British...
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/joint-select/professional-standards-in-the-banking-industry/news/oral-evidence-with-prof-john-kay/|

Ingreso de los jubilados mejora mientras la situación juvenil se agrava (translate)
La Tercera - Chris Giles - Oct 29 at 10:43 GMT
se debe al desempleo y a la baja en seguridad social para los jóvenes.John Hills, de la London School of Economics, dijo: Lo increíble es que parece que estamos progresando en reformas a las pensiones y...
http://diario.latercera.com/2012/10/29/01/contenido/negocios/10-121745-9-ingreso
-de-los-jubilados-mejora-mientras-la-situacion-juvenil-se-agrava.shtml
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Prime Minister Gonzi addresses students at the London School of Economics - 29-October-2012
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malta - Oct 29 at 10:28 GMT
Prime Minister Gonzi was invited to deliver a public lecture at the London School of Economics, as part of the LSE European Institute – APCO Worldwide Perspectives on Europe series. In his address titled...
http://www.foreign.gov.mt/default.aspx?MDIS=408&NWID=4177|

Higher subsidies and wages are not the answer PM
Malta Independent Daily - Oct 29 at 10:22 GMT
The Prime Minister yesterday told an audience at the London School of Economics that higher subsidies and wages to quell social pressures are not sustainable.He was giving a public talk on The Mediterranean...
http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=152572|

Syrian threat
Watertown Daily Times - Oct 29 at 9:05 GMT
intended for Syrian rebels. “The conflict is becoming a war-by-proxy for regional players,” said Fawaz Gerges of the London School of Economics. “The predicament the (Syrian) opposition now finds itself...
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20121029/OPINION01/710299995|

Estados Unidos y Europa dependen de empresas privadas en materia de I+D (translate)
Diario El País - Oct 29 at 7:24 GMT
empresas estadounidenses, Nicholas Bloom de la Universidad de Stanford y Mark Schankerman y John Van Reenen de la London School of Economics encontraron que los beneficios públicos de la I+D eran aproximadamente...
http://www.elpais.com.uy/suplemento/economiaymercado/estados-unidos-y-europa-dependen-de-empresas-privadas-en-materia-de-i-d/ecoymer_672472_121029.html|

Der Traum vom Schuldenerlass
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 28/10/2012
„Ein Schuldenerlass für Staaten hat sich in der Vergangenheit durchweg positiv ausgewirkt auf den Schuldner“, sagt Albrecht Ritschl, Professor für Wirtschaftsgeschichte an der London School of Economics. „Es gab danach regelmäßig einen stürmischen Wiederaufschwung.“ Das hat man mehrere Male in Argentinien gesehen, aber auch in Russland im Jahr 1998 und in Deutschland in den 50er Jahren. Wachstumsraten von fünf bis acht Prozent waren da keine Seltenheit.
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/europas-schuldenkrise/welt-der-schulden-der-traum-vom-schuldenerlass-11940796.html|

A breath of fresh air for public spaces
Financial Times, 26/10/2012
“The classic ideal of the theatrum mundi”, wrote Richard Sennett (LSE academic), “attempted to convey one union of aesthetics and social reality. Society is a theatre, and all men are actors.” Sennett’s 1974 book The Fall of Public Man, from which this quotation is taken, is a brilliant excoriation of the decline of the city, written at the moment when formalised urban existence was becoming atomised by the increasingly inward-looking self-absorption of the baby-boomer “me generation”.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/cbe0a278-1c2e-11e2-a14a-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2ARddGaT2|

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