Analysis – Page 60
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AnalysisA hard case to prove?
French prosecutors are having the same problems as their UK counterparts when it comes to bringing successful corporate killing prosecutions. Sue Copeman explains
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AnalysisSweden rocked by terrorism
A lone terrorist is less likely to be discovered than a larger cell, according to RMS’ model
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AnalysisAvatar economy
The lack of formal regulation of financial transactions between players in virtual worlds such as Second Life leaves the gaming system open to abuse, reports Nathan Skinner
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AnalysisFive states to watch
Control Risks listed the countries facing political and economic transformation in 2011
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AnalysisThe credit crisis animated
You might want to see this clever video animation of the credit crisis by Jonathan Jarvis
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AnalysisWikileaks blows the whistle
Wikileaks began publishing the first tranche of what is says are 250,000 secret US diplomatic cables
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AnalysisConsumers want stricter data rules
Companies should be subject to US style disclosure laws and face tougher penalties
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AnalysisFT report backs Guernsey
Changes to the Channel Islands’ tax regime won’t hit their popularity
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AnalysisBuyers and brokers reach transparency agreement
Ferma’s deal with BIPAR includes rules on remuneration and managing conflicts of interest
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AnalysisAccenture bullying claim fails
A computer analyst was wrong to say his employer breached health and safety law, ruled a court
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AnalysisSomalia and Yemen top terror risk index
Greece is the European country most at risk of a terror attack
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AnalysisOpen trade is key to growth
G20 is told to design better employment practices, reports Max Hibling
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AnalysisEurope tells Spain to comply with industrial accidents ruling
There are no emergency plans to cover major accidents at 24 dangerous industrial sites in Spain
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AnalysisFirms unprepared for social media risks
But over a third suffered reputation threats last year





