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Author interview July 19th 2007
“Iran sees, or claims to see, the mastery of nuclear technology as a sign that it is becoming one of the great technologically-advanced powers in the world. This is very much part of Iran's psychology as a nation.”

MANAGEMENT
Managing people, innovation and processes
Technology has transformed the ways executives manage their people, their company's innovations and its processes. Our Executive Dialogue looks at how technology throws up new challenges and presents new opportunities

CITIES GUIDE
Author interview May 3rd 2007
“One of the striking things about slums is that many people there are really quite cheerful. It is a tribute to the human spirit that, even in the face of considerable adversity, so many people get on with their lives and organise themselves in an extraordinarily impressive way.”

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Africa's development June 13th 2007
Speakers: Richard Cockett, Africa Editor, The Economist; June Arunga, Kenyan filmmaker and activist; Mike Gidney, Fairtrade Foundation; Professor Tunde Zack-Williams, University of Central Lancashire


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