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Euro MPs demand EU help for Roma
Euro MPs say the EU must act urgently to help the Roma (Gypsies), as France defends its deportations.
Police search Sarkozy party's HQ
French financial police search the headquarters of President Nicolas Sarkozy's party over the inquiry into the L'Oreal party funding scandal, reports say.
'Friendly fire' suspected in Manila siege
Investigators in the Philippines say police may have accidentally shot some of the hostages on a bus hijacked last month.
Taliban chief says victory close
Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are on the verge of victory in Afghanistan and the Nato-led campaign has been 'a complete failure'.
Erdogan raps rivals ahead of poll
Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticises the tactics of his opponents, in a BBC interview ahead of Sunday's constitutional referendum.
Mexico crime 'like an insurgency'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Mexican drug violence is looking increasingly like an insurgency, a comment strongly rejected by Mexico.
Big toll in Russian market bomb
At least 11 people are killed and more than 60 wounded in a bomb attack in the southern Russian city of Vladikavkaz, local officials say.
China abortion activist 'freed'
A blind activist jailed after revealing right abuses under China's one-child policy has been freed after a four-year prison term, a rights group says.
South Sudan vote is 'time bomb'
The referendum on independence for Southern Sudan is a 'ticking time bomb', US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.
Japan-China boat spat escalates
China warns Japan that their wider relationship will suffer if Tokyo mishandles a dispute about a Chinese fishing boat seized in disputed waters.
British hostage freed in Pakistan
A British journalist held captive by suspected militants in north-west Pakistan since March is released.
'One in four' has given fake net names
A survey shows a majority of web users have suffered cybercrime, but many respondents were themselves less than honest.
Residents of 'Lustful' street seek less sinful name
Residents of a small street called Lustful Court in the US state of Georgia are told to raise a petition if they want a less provocative street name.
Obama defiant on tax cut stance
President Obama defends his opposition to extending Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier people and criticises what he calls Republican obstruction.
Rig firms hit back at BP report
Contractors who worked for BP on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon oil rig criticise the company's report into the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Honduras massacre 'gang rivalry'
A mass shooting in a shoe factory in Honduras is blamed on rival street gangs linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Castro criticises Iranian leader
Cuba's Fidel Castro criticises Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for what he called his anti-Semitic attitudes.
UN seeks to placate Rwanda leader
The UN's secretary general urges Rwanda not to withdraw its peacekeepers from Sudan over a leaked report saying its troops may have committed genocide.
Nigeria replaces security leaders
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed new military and police chiefs ahead of planned January presidential election.
South Korea in surprise rate hold
South Korea's central bank surprises markets by keeping interest rates on hold in the face of 'global uncertainties'.
Clan 'behind Philippine massacre'
The first witness in the trial of a powerful clan accused of the Philippines' worst political massacre says the family plotted the killings over dinner.
Merkel defends Danish cartoonist
German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose drawings of the Prophet Muhammad caused outrage in 2006.
Planes in 'near-miss' over London
A business jet and a passenger plane carrying 232 people came close to a mid-air collision over London in 2009, a report reveals.
Iran opposition lawyer detained
A prominent human rights lawyer in Iran, Nasrin Sotoudeh, is detained by the authorities on security charges.
Second Iraqi TV presenter killed
Gunmen in Iraq have killed an Iraqi TV journalist - the second in as many days - while four other people were killed in two attacks in the capital Baghdad.
Huge protest over India CCTV plan
Students from different political affiliations are staging a huge protest at one of India's top universities over plans to introduce CCTV.
Pakistan roadside bomb kills nine
A roadside bomb kills nine people and injures at least four in Pakistan's Kurram tribal region on the Afghan border, reports say.
North East 'least resilient' area
Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests.
Cameron tribute to 'amazing dad'
David Cameron pays tribute to his late father, describing him as a 'amazing man' who had 'touched a lot of lives'.
US slips in competitiveness poll
The United States has been overtaken by Sweden and Singapore in the World Economic Forum's competitiveness survey.
Goldman Sachs fined £17.5m by FSA
Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs is fined £17.5m by the UK's financial watchdog.
Bank new ratio 'to be set at 7%'
Central bank governors and senior regulators are to impose tighter restrictions on the level of assets banks must hold, the BBC has learnt.
Brilliant Federer powers past Soderling
Five-time champion Roger Federer produces a stunning display to beat Robin Soderling and reach the semi-finals of the US Open.
Houllier named Aston Villa boss
Former Liverpool and Lyon boss Gerard Houllier is named the new manager of Aston Villa.
Ferrari escape further punishment
Ferrari have avoided further punishment for using banned team orders, a Formula 1 disciplinary hearing in Paris has ruled.
Spears sued for sexual harassment
A former bodyguard for Britney Spears files a sexual harassment lawsuit against the pop star.
Don Johnson payout upped to $51m
A judge more than doubles an award made by a jury to Don Johnson over profits owed from a TV show to $51.2m (£33.2m).
Morgan to replace host Larry King
Former newspaper editor and Britain's Got Talent judge Piers will replace US TV presenter Larry King on the US network CNN, it is announced.
UN aid chief Amos visits Pakistan
The newly appointed head of UN humanitarian relief Lady Valerie Amos has spent her first day in office touring Pakistan.
Turkey's controversial constitution vote
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has defended the controversial referendum on changing the constitution.
Mexico rejects drug 'insurgency' analogy
Mexico has rejected remarks from the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, that drug-related violence in Mexico increasingly has the hallmarks of an insurgency.
Pressure mounts against Koran burning
A small US church says it will defy international condemnation and go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Koran on the 9/11 anniversary.
UN 'failed' DR Congo rape victims
UN peacekeepers 'failed' the victims of mass rape in eastern DR Congo, a senior UN official has said.
Sect members escape Nigeria jail
At least 700 prisoners have escaped during an attack on a jail in northern Nigeria, including members of a militant Islamist sect.
Lion lunges at Las Vegas trainer
A lion lunged at a trainer as stunned onlookers watched in horror, at Las Vegas's MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.
On the road with 'action man' Putin
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says he has not ruled out standing for president again at the 2012 elections.
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 Topic: Hi
Frank

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PostForum: Small Business Workshop   Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:59 pm   Subject: Hi
Welcome to a new part of our forum exclusively for local small business owners.

This area is devoted to questions, comments and problems that small business owners face when trying to market their ...
 Topic: Travel Lodge to Open in Beaconsfield
Frank

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PostForum: Marketing News Bucks and Oxon   Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:27 pm   Subject: Travel Lodge to Open in Beaconsfield
New Travelodge will be opened in Beaconsfield Old Town.

Comments ?
 Topic: Graphic Design Courses
Frank

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PostForum: Graphic Design   Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:56 pm   Subject: Graphic Design Courses
Hi Max,

The word on the street is that one of the best places to do a course is at Kingston University London. It has a very good reputation as well as being now what one might call an 'in fashion' ...
 Topic: Telemarketing in Aylesbury, Thame, Oxford
Frank

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PostForum: Telemarketing   Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:33 pm   Subject: Telemarketing in Aylesbury, Thame, Oxford
Hiya,

From my experience things tend to get a bit quiet in this sector during July and August. I have had some ideas in the past to try and fill this gap but one of best has been to follow the crow ...
 Topic: Adobe Dreamweaver (Website Development Aylesbury, Oxford,)
Frank

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PostForum: Software   Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:51 pm   Subject: Adobe Dreamweaver (Website Development Aylesbury, Oxford,)
Hi,

Yeah, I think the course should be fun. The one we are planning on lasts about 8 weeks or so, one night a week at the college and then some homework in between.

You can do express courses th ...
 Topic: Paper Based Advertising Will Die !
Frank

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PostForum: General Marketing   Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:54 pm   Subject: Paper Based Advertising Will Die !
Hi Stan,

Well..this is a hotly debated area.

I am sure you can open up a can of worms with this one !

I would say that in my local area of Aylesbury Thame and Oxford, that paper based adverti ...
 Topic: Hi
Frank

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Views: 79

PostForum: Tell Us About Yourself Or Your Business   Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:10 pm   Subject: Hi
Hi Stan and welcome to Marketing Forum,

Research research research.... always important ! If only we had 30hrs a day instead of 24 we would be ok !

Thanks for posting and I look forward to heari ...
 Topic: Adobe Dreamweaver (Website Development Aylesbury, Oxford,)
Frank

Replies: 2
Views: 67

PostForum: Software   Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:30 pm   Subject: Adobe Dreamweaver (Website Development Aylesbury, Oxford,)
Hi,

Just an update really but in line with our training plans some of us will be signing on to a 8 week course in September for Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.

Although we already have the capability to ...
 Topic: Social Networking (Thame, Aylesbury, Oxford..the world !)
Frank

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PostForum: Online Marketing   Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:10 pm   Subject: Social Networking (Thame, Aylesbury, Oxford..the world !)
Hi folks !

Just a quick one here..would value people's opinions on so called 'social networking'.

I have just started twittering for marketing foum and am yet to have any followers/results from ...
 Topic: Rate Card Magazine Ads
Frank

Replies: 1
Views: 330

PostForum: General Marketing   Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:10 pm   Subject: Rate Card Magazine Ads
Hi Nick,

I posted the same question on another marketing forum recently.

I only recieved adamant replies that Paper based advertising will never die.

Comments also included the idea that if i ...
 Topic: Graphic Design
Frank

Replies: 1
Views: 316

PostForum: Graphic Design   Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:22 pm   Subject: Graphic Design
Hi Mandy,

I hope this helps to give you an idea of what a Graphic Designer is expected to do day to day.

Graphic Designer Job Description:
A graphic designer produces visual solutions to the co ...
 Topic: Market Research
Frank

Replies: 2
Views: 403

PostForum: Marketing Research   Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 2:07 am   Subject: Market Research
Hey Nick,

I always found the net the best place to do research.

One tip I can suggest is not to stick to one particular search engine.

Some search engines are better for researching business. ...
 Topic: Telemarketing Tips
Frank

Replies: 0
Views: 444

PostForum: Telemarketing   Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:12 am   Subject: Telemarketing Tips
Hi there,

I have used telemarketing as a form of getting leads and appointments for over 10 years now. It is also a service I offer through Lane Weber.

I would be interested to hear about other ...
 Topic: Hello everyone
Frank

Replies: 1
Views: 400

PostForum: Tell Us About Yourself Or Your Business   Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:05 pm   Subject: Hello everyone
Hi Michael,

Nice to meet you !

Thanks for joining !

Online marketing is an ever changing and evolving area.

I am sure that people here will be able to share their knowledge with you !

...
 Topic: Hello !
Frank

Replies: 1
Views: 433

PostForum: Tell Us About Yourself Or Your Business   Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:00 pm   Subject: Hello !
Hi Mandy !

Welcome to Marketing Forum !

I have had the odd run in with a marketing manager in my time !

I never really appreciated the analytical approach,,,,, I guess I was always trying to ...
 

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