19-21 October 2013

LSE in print

Executive MBA ranking 2013
Financial Times Business Education, 21/10/2013, p.7
FT EXECUTIVE MBA The top 25 programmes, 2013 Rank School name 1 Kellogg/Hong Kong UST Business School 2 Tsinghua University/Insead 3 Columbia/London Business School 4 Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/New York University: Stern.

The lure of London
Financial Times, 21/10/2013, p.38, Emma Boyde
Erin O'Brien, who helps look after the Trium Global EMBA, which is offered jointly by NYU Stern, the London School of Economics and HEC Paris, says: "London is in the middle - it is in the middle of date and time, and between north and south, east and west
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/0782961c-300e-11e3-9eec-00144feab7de.html#axzz2iL7R5Bn4|

China's Campus Crackdown
The Wall Street Journal (Europe), 21/10/2013, p.16, Unattributed
As these columns noted last week, Peking University has in recent years set up joint degree programs and faculty exchanges with numerous top foreign universities, including Columbia, Stanford, Cornell, Penn State, the University of Michigan, the University of Toronto, the London School of Economics, Seoul National University and more. So far only Wellesley College in Massachusetts has sounded an alarm over Prof. Xia's case.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1000142405270230390240457914727008
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Towns not on HS2 line will lose out
The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2013, p.13, Claire Carter
analysis showed that several places could suffer huge losses, including Bristol, which could lose £100 million, and Cambridge, which could lose £126million. Henry Overman, professor in economic geography at the London School of Economics, told BBC's Newsnight: "If you are on the line, you get a productivity improvement." He said businesses in Birmingham, which will be connected, would benefit and
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/10390460/Towns
-and-cities-could-lose-millions-under-HS2.html
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Scots lose out in HS2 rail bonanza
The Sunday Express (Scotland)*, 20/10/2013, p.2, Greg Christison 
analysis showed that several places could suffer huge losses, including Bristol, which could lose £100 million, and Cambridge, which could lose £126million. Henry Overman, professor in economic geography at the London School of Economics, told BBC's Newsnight: "If you are on the line, you get a productivity improvement." He said businesses in Birmingham, which will be connected, would benefit and
http://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/uk/437803/Minister-backs-HS2-amid-report-row|

Iran's diplomacy shows a recognition of its decline
Financial Times, 21/10/2013, p.11,
Katerina Dalacoura the administration of US President Barack Obama to overcome resistance by Congress and offer a meaningful deal to Tehran. The writer is an associate professor of international relations at the London School of Economics Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the Islamic revolution in 1979, would be turning in his grave
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/036170e6-374b-11e3-9603-00144feab7de.html#axzz2iL7R5Bn4|

Short-term investing critics get royal seal
Financial Times, 19/10/2013, p.19, Alison Smith; Stephen Foley
Some critics argue that short-termism is not about the holding period. Paul Woolley, senior fellow at the London School of Economics, defines it as following trends to make money or reduce risk. "Short-termism is an investment strategy based on responding to price change rather than fundamental value."
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/34a2abba-37e7-11e3-8668-00144feab7de.html#axzz2iL7R5Bn4|

Reputations at stake in Gulf links
Financial Times, 21/10/2013, p.4,
The Dubai authorities this year barred the entry of an academic from the London School of Economics who was scheduled to discuss unrest in the neighbouring Gulf state of Bahrain. The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland's medical school in Bahrain has been Article
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7e8f1d8a-170d-11e3-9ec2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2iL7R5Bn4|

The end of the line
The Sunday Times, 20/10/2013, p.38, Unattributed
For women with degrees, the figure is more like a third. (An increase of 15 IQ points, according to a controversial study by Satoshi Kanazawa at the LSE, decreases a woman's desire to become a mother by a quarter.) A fifth of women aren't going to have the same views on anything.

City in hunt for fresh blood
The Sunday Times, 20/10/2013, p.1, Iain Dey
Alexia Kazolides, 25, was working free for Quilliam, the counter-extremism think tank, when she discovered Henderson's scheme. She had an international history degree from the London School of Economics and a law degree, but she realised she had no interest in studying for the bar or becoming a solicitor.

How it pays to be in the catchment area
The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2013, p.15, Victoria Lambert
children to expensive public schools in the area, such as New Hall School, with fees of up to £5,800 per term. "Research supports Pratt: a study published by the London School of Economics last year shows that good results do push up house prices.

Special Branch cleared 'loyal' Miliband Sr
The Sunday Times, 20/10/2013, p.7, Jack Grimston; Adam Luck
The investigation, carried out by the Metropolitan police Special Branch, began after Miliband applied to become a British subject in January 1948 while he was studying at the London School of Economics (LSE). His application showed he had already been welcomed into the higher echelons of British socialism. He was supported by Harold Laski, the leftwing economist.

My brother's suicide spurs me on to end the care crisis
The Sunday Telegraph, 20/10/2013, p.31, Unattributed
- the majority of victims aged 65 or over - as clear evidence of something being "badly wrong" with the care system. Miss Sutcliffe, a graduate of the London School of Economics, who has spent her life in health and social services management, is meant to reverse this baleful trend. In attempting to do so, she has promised
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/elderhealth/10390602/Andrea-Sutcliffe-My-
brothers-suicide-spurs-me-on-to-end-the-care-crisis.html
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Rabbatts hits out at Dyke's all-white panel
The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2013, p.2, Ben Rumsby
Born in Jamaica in 1951, she moved to England aged three and despite leaving school with just five O-Levels, studied at evening classes and eventually won a place at the London School of Economics. She became a barrister in 1981 and was then the youngest council chief executive in the country, at Merton and Lambeth. She was appointed executive chairwoman
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/10390081/FA-board-member-Heather-Rabbatts-hits-out-at-Greg-Dykes-all-white-panel.html|

Birthdays
The Guardian, 21/10/2013, p.30,
84; Natalia Makarova, dancer and choreographer, 73; Lord (Peter) Mandelson, former Labour MP and cabinet minister, 60; Manfred Mann, pop musician, 73; Prof Eileen Munro, professor of social policy, London School of Economics, 63; Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister, 64; Judith Sheindlin, judge and broadcaster, 71; The Most Rev Peter Smith, Roman Catholic archbishop of Southwark, 70; Lord (John)

'I feel that my generation of feminists dropped the ball'
The Times, 19/10/2013, p.38, Rachel Sylvester; Alice Thomson
Profile of Stella Creasy MP. “Curriculum vitae Born January 1, 1977 Educated Colchester County High School for Girls; Magdalene College, Cambridge; London School of Economics Career Head of public affairs for the Scout Association; researcher for the MPs Douglas Alexander and Charles Clarke; elected Labour MP for Walthamstow, 2010”

'WOULD I WIND THE CLOCK BACK? OF COURSE'
The Times, 19/10/2013, p.50, Unattributed
Pryce has five children in all, three with Huhne. She had two daughters in her early twenties, with her first husband whom she met at the LSE studying economics and whose name she took, as it was easier for English people than her Greek one: Vasiliki Courmouzis.

Joan Thirsk
The Guardian, 19/10/2013, p.50, Unattributed
A convert to history, after the war she completed her degree in that subject, and embarked on a PhD supervised by RH Tawney at the London School of Economics. She was appointed in 1951 to a research fellowship in the department of English local history at the University of Leicester.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/15/joan-thirsk|

LSE online

High-speed rail 'losers' revealed
BBC (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. The Department for Transport say ultimately the line would reduce journey times to Edinburgh and Glasgow by an hour. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities, towns and regions reap the benefits of being better connected, other places away from the line will pay a price.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24589652|

Cities 'could lose #220m' over HS2
MSN UK (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed
Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities, towns and regions reap the benefits of being better connected…
http://money.uk.msn.com/news/minister-backs-hs2-amid-report-row-2|

Minister backs HS2 amid row over benefits
FT.com (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed 
Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities, towns and regions reap the benefits of being better connected…
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7ac46c42-38e0-11e3-a2ed-00144feab7de.html|

HS2 may cost some cities millions
guardian.co.uk (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed
Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities, towns and regions reap the benefits of being better connected…
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/oct/19/hs2-cities-lose-millions-revealed|

Revealed: the towns that will lose millions thanks to HS2
The Times Online, 19/10/2013, p.1, Unattributed
Cambridge would lose £127 million and Bristol would lose £101 million, the report said. The Essex south area would lose £151 million. Professor Henry Overman, of the London School of Economics and a former adviser to HS2 Ltd, told the BBC that it was obvious that those cities away from the line would pay a price.

East could lose millions over HS2
ITV.com (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed 
Cambridge would lose £127 million and Bristol would lose £101 million, the report said. The Essex south area would lose £151 million. Professor Henry Overman, of the London School of Economics and a former adviser to HS2 Ltd, told the BBC that it was obvious that those cities away from the line would pay a price.
http://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2013-10-19/east-could-lose-millions-over-hs2/|

'Ill-discipline to blame for slump'
BBC - Oct 21 at 6:47 BST
George Jones, professor of local government at the London School of Economics, said: "It's been very difficult for them, I can see, because they're so used to being in opposition...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-24596817|

First they came for the Scientologists?
Telegraph (Web), 18/10/2013, Damian Thompson
You can find creepy sectarian movements in suburban parishes, inner-city mosques and internet start-ups. Britain’s most impartial cult-monitoring body, Inform at the LSE, receives troubling inquiries from the families of newly converted Christians. Inform takes the line that all religious groups need to obey the same laws as civil bodies.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100242123/first-they-came-
for-the-scientologists/
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Press release: New Non-Executive Member for the Competition Service
10 Downing Street (Web), 18/10/2013, Unattributed
of the Audit Committee also occur 4 times a year. Ms Susan Scholefield has been appointed for 4 years from 1 November 2013. She is currently the LSE ’s School Secretary where she supports the Director and Chairman of Court and Council on governance, legal compliance, planning and ethics issues as well as contributing to the strategic
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-non-executive-member-for-the-
competition-service
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Minister backs HS2 amid report row
Witney Gazette - Oct 19 at 20:44 BST
Cambridge would lose £127 million and Bristol would lose £101 million, the report said. The Essex south area would lose £151 million. Professor Henry Overman, of the London School of Economics and a former adviser to HS2 Ltd, told the BBC that it was obvious that those cities away from the line would pay a price.
http://www.witneygazette.co.uk/uk_national_news/10750695.Minister_backs_HS2
_amid_report_row/?ref=rss
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Minister backs HS2 amid report row
Oxford Times - Oct 19 at 20:43 BST 
Cambridge would lose £127 million and Bristol would lose £101 million, the report said. The Essex south area would lose £151 million. Professor Henry Overman, of the London School of Economics and a former adviser to HS2 Ltd, told the BBC that it was obvious that those cities away from the line would pay a price.
http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/uk_national_news/10750695.Minister_backs_HS2_
amid_report_row/?ref=rss
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Minister backs HS2 amid report row
Isle of Man Newspapers - Oct 19 at 16:52 BST
future of the economy," he added. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told Newsnight it was obvious that, as some cities, towns...
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/uk-news/minister-backs-hs2-amid-report-row-1-6164785|

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Evening Standard (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed 
future of the economy," he added. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told Newsnight it was obvious that, as some cities, towns...
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/new-hs2-row-erupts-over-claims-some-cities-will-lose-220m-each-8891257.html|

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
TalkTalk (Web), 19/10/2013, Unattributed 
future of the economy," he added. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told Newsnight it was obvious that, as some cities, towns...
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/news/uk/article/cities-could-lose-pound-220m-over-hs2/105793/|

Aberdeen biggest financial victim of HS2
Herald Scotland - Matty Sutton - Oct 20 at 3:16 BST 
future of the economy," he added. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told Newsnight it was obvious that, as some cities, towns...
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/transport/aberdeen-biggest-financial-victim-
of-hs2-x.22463826
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Cities 'Could Lose £220m' Over HS2 Rail Project
Huffington Post UK - Oct 19 at 14:43 BST 
future of the economy," he added. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics - formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd - told Newsnight it was obvious that, as some cities, towns...
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/10/19/cities-lose-out-over-hs2_n_4127861
.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
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HS2 hammer blow for Devon and Cornwall economy
Cornish Guardian - Oct 19 at 10:17 BST
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...
http://www.cornishguardian.co.uk/HS2-hammer-blow-Devon-Cornwall-economy/
story-19959758-detail/story.html
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HS2 'losers' revealed after report omitted figures
UK Wired News - Oct 19 at 4:06 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

HS2 hammer blow for Devon and Cornwall economy
Plymouth Herald - Oct 19 at 10:12 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Essex: High Speed Rail Bad For Economy?
Heart Radio - Oct 19 at 9:47 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

HS2: cities that may lose hundreds of millions revealed
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | theguardian.com - Oct 19 at 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Preston Citizen - Oct 19 at 9:02 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Didcot Herald - Oct 19 at 9:02 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Dinnington & Maltby Guardian - Oct 19 at 6:37 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Daily Gazette - Oct 19 at 8:58 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Bedfordshire on Sunday - Oct 19 at 8:41 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Uttoxeter News - Oct 19 at 8:40 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Hertfordshire Advertiser - Oct 19 at 8:35 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Hertfordshire Mercury - Oct 19 at 8:18 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Northampton Herald & Post - Oct 19 at 8:17 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Harlow Star - Oct 19 at 8:10 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose £220m' over HS2
Shropshire News - Midlands News - Breaking News UK « Shropshire Star - Oct 19 at 7:30 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cities 'could lose 220m' over HS2
Northamptonshire Telegraph - Oct 19 at 7:09 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

Cambridge: City To Miss Out Due To HS2
Heart Radio - Oct 19 at 7:06 BST 
to Birmingham and to Manchester and Leeds. Professor Henry Overman from the London School of Economics – formerly an expert adviser to HS2 Ltd – told the BBC it was obvious that, as some cities...

China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
Miami Herald - Lara Farrar - Oct 18 at 21:21 BST
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/10/18/3697330/chinas-peking-university-
fires.html
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China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
South Carolina Enquirer-Herald - Lara Farrar - Oct 18 at 21:19 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
Kazakhstan News - Oct 18 at 22:48 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
Myrtle Beach Sun News - Lara Farrar - Oct 18 at 21:15 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
Bellingham Herald - Lara Farrar - Oct 18 at 21:15 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

China’s Peking University fires professor who criticized government
Rock Hill Herald - Oct 18 at 21:14 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

China's Peking University fires professor who criticized government
KansasCity.com - Lara Farrar - Oct 18 at 21:14 BST 
Jinping came to power in March. Several well-known universities ? including the London School of Economics and Yale and Cornell in the United States ? have partnerships with Peking, though few...

Head of Canadian manufacturers’ group comes to T
Trinidad Guardian - Oct 20 at 6:22 BST
Kingston, and the University of British Columbia in Canada, and at the London School of Economics and Oxford University in the United Kingdom. He has held teaching and research positions...
http://www.guardian.co.tt/business/2013-10-20/head-canadian-manufacturers%
E2%80%99-group-comes-tt
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The living god of Bastar tribals
New Indian Express - Abhinandan Mishra - BHOPAL - Oct 20 at 5:01 BST
Bastar holds a double masters degree including one in political science from London School of Economics. He completed his schooling from Raipur and Bangalore. Comfortable speaking in English...
http://newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/The-living-god-of-Bastar-tribals/2013/10/20/article1844810.ece|

Rosenthal: Why U. of C. has so many Nobels for economics
Chicago Tribune - Phil Rosenthal - Oct 19 at 5:04 BST
what Torsten Persson of the Institute for International Economic Studies and the London School of Economics called "a ruthless insistence on quality." Hansen said his toughest critics often were...
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/ct-biz-1020-phil--20131020,0,5877424.column|

Cette nuit en Asie : l'Indonésie, nouveau paradis des hackers
Les Echos - Oct 21 at 6:18 BST
nombreuses institutions occidentales, comme l’université de Columbia, Stanford, ou encore la London School of Economics. Mais lors de son passage en Chine la semaine dernière, le chancelier britanniqu...

quand les seniors broient du noir
La Liberté - Clare O’Dea, swissinfo.ch - Oct 21 at 5:57 BST
spectaculaire de l’utilisation des antidépresseurs en Europe. Une étude de la London School of Economics publiée cette année dans la revue en ligne «PLOS ONE» a révélé que l’utilisation d’antidépresse...
http://www.laliberte.ch/grosplan/quand-les-seniors-broient-du-noir|

Mexico factories put growth plans on hold
Gulf Times - Oct 21 at 2:30 BST
It’s ... crocodile tears,” said Ehtisham Ahmad, a senior fellow at the London School of Economics who has advised Mexico to scrap the maquiladora tax regime all together. “These guys are not...
http://www.gulf-times.com/us-latin%20america/182/details/369220/mexico-
factories-put-growth-plans-on-hold
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Hishammuddin overcomes negative perception to retain Umno VP post
New Straits Times - Oct 20 at 7:23 BST
before obtaining his master's degree in the same field from the London School of Economics. After completing his studies, he started his career as a lawyer. -- BERNAMA
http://www.nst.com.my/latest/hishammuddin-overcomes-negative-perception-to
-retain-umno-vp-post-1.380750
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SBI rewards performers with overseas training
Times of India - Oct 21 at 0:00 BST
chairman of SBI, offered DFHL's performers a week's training at London School of Economics or Euromoney - at the bank's expense. The training helped the executives establish foreign links for...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/SBI-rewards-
performers-with-overseas-training/articleshow/24456178.cms
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Los mercados atisban la recuperación (translate)
El País - Alejandro Bolaños - Oct 19 at 23:37 BST
En una reciente audiencia ante parlamentarios británicos, Luis Garicano, economista de la London School of Economics, defendió la necesidad de crear, en el ámbito europeo, un sistema de garantía...
http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2013/10/19/actualidad/1382214262_
540158.html
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Flight of fancy from reel world
New Indian Express - Swati Sharma - Oct 19 at 19:44 BST
writing. However, by the time I was through with my masters at London School of Economics, I realised writing had become a passion. Life took a U-turn and instead of a corporate job I found myself...

Stockholmare lever inte klimatsmart
SvD - Elisabet Andersson - Oct 21 at 2:18 BST
världsledande miljöhuvudstad" kallas Stockholm i stadens egna dokument. Men en rapport från London School of Economics pekar på sprickor i Stockholms gröna fasad. En undersökning visar dessutom...

Moderne Sklaverei: Ausgebeutet für Profit, Sex und Nervenkitzel (translate)
Die Zeit - Anne Fromm - Oct 18 at 16:51 BST
der Welt. Die Autoren der WFF-Studie sind Kevin Bales, Professor an der London School of Economics, und Fiona David von der Australian National University. Beide beschäftigen sich schon seit...

Satire not an attack on religion
Chatham Daily News - Oct 18 at 21:27 BST
because two members of Atheist Secularist and Humanist (ASH) Society at the London School of Economics were recently told to cover up their T-shirts depicting Jesus and Mo at the LSE Students...

Ripley: Religious satire has its place in free and open society
London Free Press - Oct 18 at 21:13 BST
because two members of Atheist Secularist and Humanist (ASH) Society at the London School of Economics were recently told to cover up their T-shirts depicting Jesus and Mo at the LSE Students...

High Court rejects challenge to Children's Referendum
Irish Independent - Oct 18 at 14:03 BST
Ms Jordan's witnesses included political scientist Dr Michael Bruter of the London School of Economics, British advertising expert Robert Heath and journalist John Waters. Professor Michael...
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/high-court-rejects-challenge-to-
childrens-referendum-29671276.html
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Woman fails on order to quash Yes result in Children’s Referendum
Irish Times - Oct 18 at 13:58 BST
Ms Jordan’s witnesses included political scientist Dr Michael Bruter of the London School of Economics, British advertising expert Robert Heath and journalist John Waters.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/woman-fails-on-order-to-
quash-yes-result-in-children-s-referendum-1.1565604
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Banyan Rail Services Announces New Directors, Executive Promotions And Acquisition Sector Targets
Reuters - Oct 18 at 20:24 BST
Science degrees from the University of Tennessee, and a PhD from the London School of Economics. As the economy recovers, Mr. Redfearn sees increasing opportunities for Banyan. "Our team's...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/18/fl-banyan-rail-execs-idUSnPNCL00358+1e0+PRN20131018|

Banyan Rail Services Announces New Directors, Executive Promotions And Acquisition Sector Targets PR Newswire
Yahoo! Finance - Oct 18 at 20:28 BST 
Science degrees from the University of Tennessee, and a PhD from the London School of Economics. As the economy recovers, Mr. Redfearn sees increasing opportunities for Banyan. "Our team's...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/banyan-rail-services-announces-directors-191500604.html|

Banyan Rail Services Announces New Directors, Executive Promotions And Acquisition Sector Targets
FinanzNachrichten.de - Oct 18 at 20:20 BST 
Science degrees from the University of Tennessee, and a PhD from the London School of Economics. As the economy recovers, Mr. Redfearn sees increasing opportunities for Banyan. "Our team's...
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-10/28338939-banyan-rail-
services-announces-new-directors-executive-promotions-and-acquisition-sector-targets-008.htm
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Ukip Risks 'Morphing' Into Tories Under Nigel Farage, Warns Godfrey Bloom
UK News on The Huffington Post - asa.bennett@huffingtonpost.com (Asa Bennett) - Oct 18 at 13:45 BST
INTO THE WORLD: Ukip Are BornUkip was founded in 1993 by LSE professor Alan Sked in opposition to the
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/10/18/godfrey-bloom-ukip_n_4117822.html|

Clave de una era (translate)
Diario El País - elpais.com.uy - Oct 18 at 22:35 BST
estudios escolares. Viajó, como su hermano mayor, a Londres, fue a la London School of Economics y conoció intelectuales y economistas (se vivía aún la Gran Depresión, y el magisterio de John...
http://www.elpais.com.uy/cultural/clave-kennedy.html|

Lesercizio fisico? Come una medicina (translate)
Corriere della Sera - Oct 18 at 12:22 BST
tumorali. I ricercatori hanno spulciato i dati relativi alla letteratura medica della London School of Economics, dellHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute at Harvard Medical School e della Stanford...
http://www.corriere.it/salute/cardiologia/13_ottobre_02/esercizio-fisico-come
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Obama's testament (translate)
Aftenposten - Oct 18 at 10:50 BST
Geelmuyden.Kiese og har nylig fullført en mastergrad om Nobels fredspris ved London School of Economics and Political Science. FOTO: Privat 2010: Om den tomme stolen, som så sterkt fortalte...
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Londres quiere ser una ciudad estado: "Somos una urbe de primera en un país de segunda"
El Confidencial - Oct 18 at 9:19 BST
miembro del Centro de Análisis de la Exclusión Social (CASE) de la London School of Economics, las diferencias entre quienes percibían ingresos muy elevados y quienes estaban en los límites...
http://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2013-10-18/londres-y-la-
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LSE on TV/Radio

Newsnight
BBC 2, 18/10/2013
Henry Overman discusses the likely winners and losers from the HS2 project.

Also on:

BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC London 94.9FM, BBC Radio Surrey, BBC Ulster, BBC Cornwall, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Tees, BBC Manchester, BBC Newcastle, BBC Oxford, BBC West Midlands, BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Lancashire, BBC Cumbria, BBC Nottingham, Heart Ipswich, BBC Merseyside, BBC Northampton, BBC Radio Asia, BBC Kent, BBC Somerset

News
Sky News, 18/10/2013
Leigh Jenco discusses the treatment of elderly people in China.

Terror Through Time
BBC Radio 4, 18/10/2013
Paul Preston discusses the history of ETA.

The Listening Project
BBC Radio 4, 18/10/2013
LSE graduate Caroline Criado-Perez discusses her relationship with her mother.

News
BBC Sussex, 18/10/2013
George Jones discusses the position of the Green Party in Brighton.

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