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Philip Parkin, head of the Voice union for educational professionals, said its own research revealed that staff in many schools were unaware of the dangers of asbestos.
BBC: Asbestos danger 'in many schools'
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Apple marketing head Philip Schiller also unveiled a new version of a 15-inch MacBook Pro, which he said will feature up to seven hours of battery life.
CNN: Stronger, faster iPhone 3GS will hit stores June 19
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Philip Dalling, head of public affairs at the University of Nottingham, said the university had no regrets about accepting BAT funding and stressed there were "no strings attached".
BBC: Call for university funding watchdog
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In 1991 a new research head, Philip Needleman, shifted the focus to aspirin substitutes that avoid causing ulcers.
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The university's biochemistry department had about 25 researchers when Sir Philip, its current head, joined it 30 years ago.
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As a result, investor expectations have been driven down, down, down, says Philip Poole, global head of macro and investment strategy at HSBC in London.
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St George's School in Maida Vale, London, which has been turned around after the traumas that included the fatal stabbing of its former head, Philip Lawrence, is losing 16 teachers.
BBC: Teacher shortages warning to parents
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In response to Koering's comments that there are more pressing issues to worry about, Philip Reitan simply shakes his head.
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But I understand that the company's chairman, Philip Lader, and the head of the remuneration commtitee, Jeffrey Rosen, will meet shareholders to find a new package that would be acceptable to them.
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Deutsche Bank hired Richard Walker away from the SEC to head asset management and compliance last year, and it recently poached Goldman's Philip Gallo to help out.
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In recent months, Chairman and Chief Executive Philip Purcell has waged a public battle with a group of eight dissident shareholders who are calling for his head, claiming his mismanagement is to blame for the company's lackluster performance.
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