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| Library > 2002 > December |
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Exports could double with more government help |
20/12/2002 |
| Medium sized UK manufacturers believe that more Government support could potentially double export volumes according to recent research. Over half (54%) of businesses surveyed said that if the Labour Government provided more incentives and backing for exporting, demand from overseas customers would increase by 100%. Dean Palmer reports |
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Government requests help to combat terrorism |
20/12/2002 |
| The Science and Technology Committee is to conduct an inquiry into how UK
science is contributing to the country's defence against chemical or
biological terrorist attack. |
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Tomorrow's entrepreneurs |
19/12/2002 |
| Giving every child an experience of enterprise by the time they leave school is to be a part of the new three-year strategy for the Small Business Service (SBS) |
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Andy Green’s Bloodhound Project diary
The thing about setting a land speed record is that speeding up is only half of the problem. Once you've gone flashing through the timing lights of the measured mile at over 1000mph you are faced with stopping a heavy, very high speed vehicle in a limited distance (about 5½ miles on our chosen track on Hakskeen Pan in South Africa). 5½ miles sounds like a long way, but if you're doing a mile every 3½ seconds, it doesn't seem that far at all!
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