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RELIGION AND SMOKING DON'T ALWAYS MIX WELL
BY PAUL COCHRANE, AHMAD PATHONI, GAVIN BLAIR, RAGHAVENDRA VERMA, WANG FANGQING, HELEN FLUSFELDER, KARRYN MILLER, KEITH NUTHALL and ALAN OSBORN
THE BRITISH writer Oscar Wilde wrote: "A cigarette is the perfect type of a perfect pleasure. It is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied.…
SAUDI ARABIA'S PAINT SECTOR ESCAPES GULF RECESSION MALAISE
BY PAUL COCHRANE
THE KINGDOM of Saudi Arabia’s USD$1 billion paint sector market is projected to return to double-digit growth this year on the back of massive government spending, following static growth in 2009 in the wake of the global financial crisis.…
PARALLEL INVESTIGATIONS CAN HELP MONEY LAUNDERING AND PREDICATE CRIME INQUIRIES
BY ALAN OSBORN
BY its very nature, money laundering tells us that another crime is being, or has been committed. The detection of the act of money laundering itself is usually the handiwork of specialised Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) but these often do not have the resources or the responsibility to investigate the predicate crime.…
TATTOO INKS CARVE OUT A PERMANENT MARKET
BY EMMA JACKSON and JULIAN RYALL
DESPITE the still-smarting pains of a slowly fading recession, which wreaked havoc on industries across the board, there is one ink sector that has been steadily growing, with global appeal in almost every country and nearly every demographic.…
WOMEN EXECUTIVES START TO CRACK GLASS CEILING IN TOBACCO INDUSTRY
BY ANDREW CAVE
ALISON Cooper’s accession to chief executive of Britain’s Imperial Tobacco last month (May) put the UK tobacco industry in an unfamiliar position as the 43-year-old mother-of-two became just the fifth female chief executive in the flagship FTSE100 index.…
IS THE FUTURE OF ENERGY UNDER THE FROST?
BY MARK ROWE and GERARD O’DWYER
CONCERNS over climate change often refer to the potential thawing of the Arctic permafrost, where large-scale releases of methane could significantly accelerate global warming. Yet at the same time, governments and energy companies are weighing up the potentially lucrative reserves of methane lying below the permafrost that covers the Siberian continental shelf, and extends up to 1,000 kilometres into the Arctic Ocean.…
TESCO AND SAINSBURY SHOW HOW TO EXPLOIT DRINKS PRIVATE LABELS
BY KARRYN MILLER
The success of Tesco and Sainsbury’s private label drinks products in Britain cannot be denied. In a time when many companies are tightening their belts and streamlining their product mix, these supermarket retailers are expanding their own-label (to use the standard UK term) drinks range – and consumers are benefiting.…
UNEP REPORTS SAY METAL RECYCLING RATES TOO LOW
BY ALYSHAH HASHAM and KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has underlined the enormous disparities in stocks of metals used in rich and poor countries.
The report ‘Metals in Society’ examines the amount of individual metals present in society, and the potential for using the in-use stock to offset demand from virgin metal stocks.…
INDIAN SPIRITS MAKER SAYS IT WILL BECOME WORLD NUMBER ONE IN NEXT FINANCIAL YEAR
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
INDIA’S UB Group has said it should become the world’s largest spirits manufacturer next year. "We are certain that our additional sales in the next financial year (April 2010-March 2011) will take us to the number one position globally", Vijay Mallya, the group’s chairman, has announced.…
ICAO PRESSURE FOR HARMONISED MID-EAST RNAV 5 AIR NAVIGATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has been pushing for more synchronised RNAV 5 area navigation within the Middle East. A regional meeting in Cairo has agreed there is a "need to harmonise the implementation of RNAV 5 in the MID [Middle East] Region."…