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The UK Register includes documentary heritage which holds cultural significance specific to the UK. The Register is part of the UNESCO Memory of the World programme, which helps promotes outstanding documentary heritage around the globe.
UNESCO: Tell the world about your documentary heritage
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Netherlands based Association of Students in Economic and Business Science, which helps students find internships around the world, said that the number of students heading to China has risen from no more than 50 in 2002 to 1, 000 this year.
FORBES: For Recent Grads, China is Hiring Interns
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If the GOP is to stand for something more than lower taxes and smaller government, it must return to the moral vision of a world in which the United States helps others achieve the freedoms it holds so dear.
FORBES: Republican Soul Searching Watch: Foreign Policy Edition
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Looking ahead, Google executives depict a world in which the firm not only helps people to find information they are looking for, but delivers it to them before they know they need it.
ECONOMIST: The internet
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If the oceans do not make your heart go pitter-patter, how about engineering a bacteria that eats carbon dioxide -- and thus helps protect the world from overheating -- AND excretes fuel which will allow us to drive our cars and machines, without oil?
CNN: Mars can wait. Oceans can't
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It often helps to gain a different perspective, which is what a business trip halfway around the world can provide.
FORBES: China's Next Act
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Many firms and educators were starting to use Second Life as an online collaboration space that helps them work together like they do in the real world but to which is added the malleability of a wholly digital space.
BBC: NEWS | Technology | A very real future for virtual worlds
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Boxing promoter and former world featherweight champion, Barry McGuigan, was among those supporting the charity, which helps people with brain injuries.
BBC: Chatham kart challenge in memory of Henry Surtees
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The biggest coup would be if Mr Obama helps Chicago win the Olympic games in 2016, which would give the city a star turn on the world stage.
ECONOMIST: Chicago
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Indeed, the need to expand abroad helps to explain why alliances have long been more common in Europe and Asia, which between them account for half the world's total, than in the United States, which now accounts for around a third.
ECONOMIST: Mergers and alliances