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Get off the road and into the sky

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A study of property professionals favoured airports for business travel found Bournemouth International airport, England, was voted the best overall airport. Bristol International airport, England was not popular because of its poor road links. Exeter airport, England, was the least favoured airport due the need to change at Birmingham, England. Southampton airport, England, was popular with business travellers although a greater range of destinations would be welcomed. Bournemouth International and London City airports both were praised for the quality of their food.

Author: Simmons, Mark
Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
Publication Name: Estates Gazette
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0014-1240
Year: 1999
Airports, flying fields, & services, Airports, Airport Operations, United Kingdom, Real estate agents, Surveys, Transportation, Public opinion, Real estate agents and brokers

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Why does this paper's title veer to the left?

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The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees' (TCO) 'TCO-tidningen' tabloid is sporting a new logotype with a white, asymmetric 'T' that is slightly off-center to reflect its publisher's political stand. TCO is an organization composed of 1.3 million white-collar employees from the fields of journalism, teaching, engineering, law enforcement, office work, medicine and banking. It is responsible for making the TCO guidelines that must be followed by every major computer monitor maker.

Author: Anderson, Pelle
Publisher: Society for News Design
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 1999
Sweden, Newspapers, Associations, institutions, etc., Associations, Periodicals, Intellectual property, Logos (Graphic design), Logos (Graphics)

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The pain game: Milton needs his morphine. And, reluctantly, his doctor supplies it

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A doctor confesses her defeat in refusing to give morphine prescription to an addict who probably sells the surplus to eke out his income. The doctor is used to people in pain, and she knows he has some pain. But when he comes to her with his pain, she is powerless and writes the monthly prescription.

Author: Zuger, Abigail
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1995
Personal narratives, Column, Physician and patient, Physician-patient relations, Ethical aspects, Analgesics, Morphine habit

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