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The future of the hotel industry
Technology and a new generation of cost-conscious business travellers are forcing hotels to rethink how to keep the customer satisfied. Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker reports on the latest trends in the industry
The recession may be forcing companies to ditch city centre office space, but for Mark Dixon of Regus these are good times. Boyd Farrow reports
The EU's Common Fisheries Policy lies in tatters, as fears grow that fish stocks are reaching crisis point. Could a controversial system of fishery management be the saviour of an industry all at sea? Trevor Huggins reports
Richard Lofthouse finds less is now more in changing car fashions
As troops are slowly replaced by businessmen, the battle for Iraq's oil is just beginning. Martin Chulov reports
Our annual guide to Europe's top offerings for the business traveller
Rates and occupancy are shrinking for the hotel industry. But then so is the planet, reports Boyd Farrow
It is being described as Oslo's most adventurous harbour renewal project ever. Scott Berman finds out why.
It has overtaken Hollywood to become the second largest producer of films on the planet, so what is the secret behind Nigeria's movie success? Colin Brown reports
Smartphones and Seiko Ananta
Since the end of apartheid South Africa has become a world economic powerhouse. But how are the country's businesses placed to deal with the global recession? Janice Warman reports
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Iraq is embracing independent rule, yet its success will depend largely on outside forces. Martin Chulov reports
Naguib Sawiris, chairman of Orascom and Weather Investments, talks to CNBC's Simon Hobbs
Having taken a huge battering in recent years from Apple and BlackBerry, Palm is hoping its latest smartphone will finally reverse its fortunes. John Brandon reports
From lunchboxes to shower curtains, TerraCycle's waste-to-working-product business model is good for the environment, its founder, big business, and the individual recycler too. Josephine Moulds reports