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How music defines personality Musical taste and style is closely related to personality type, according to new research from a Scottish university. news.bbc.co.uk Murray & Huber lose doubles final Jamie Murray and his American partner Liezel Huber lose the US Open mixed doubles final, fifth seeds Leander Paes and Cara Black winning 7-6 (8-6) 6-4. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > News > Current Events > Business and Economy > Business and Society Last searches:logo designbankruptcy mortgageair deccancord bloodbroadband phoneferrari World Catalog > News > Current Events > Business and Economy > Business and SocietyBusiness and Society:Acton Institute: Markets & Morality Promotes scholarly exploration of the relationship between economics and morality, both on the theoretical and practical level. http://www.acton.org/publications/mandm/ Progressive News e-Magazine critical of the relationship between business interests and politics. http://www.busipoli.com Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com News, investigative information and analysis from activist, anti-corporate organization based in the UK. 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How music defines personality Musical taste and style is closely related to personality type, according to new research from a Scottish university. news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk Djokovic sets up Federer showdown Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in four sets and will now meet defending champion Roger Federer for a place in the US Open final. news.bbc.co.uk Elderly 'should carry on working' Older people should carry on working as long as they are physically capable, ex-minister David Blunkett says. news.bbc.co.uk Stop promoting alcohol, DJs told Radio presenters, including the BBC's Chris Moyles, are encouraging drinking, a study claims. news.bbc.co.uk WWII 'remains' in jungle prove to be vines The suspected remains of a WWII airman discovered in the Papua New Guinea jungle are the moss-covered branches of a tree. news.bbc.co.uk Google is 10 What is the secret behind Google's huge success? news.bbc.co.uk Hoy angry at political 'cash-ins' Olympic cycling hero Chris Hoy says he feels politicians have attempted to "cash in" on his success in Beijing. news.bbc.co.uk In pictures Haiti struggles after storms kill 170 people news.bbc.co.uk Sex killer 'could not be stopped' A stalker who killed his ex-lover and then had sex with her corpse could not have been stopped, a report finds. news.bbc.co.uk Rice set for historic Libya visit Condoleezza Rice will meet Libya's Gaddafi in the latest step aimed at improving relations between the former enemies. news.bbc.co.uk UK food prices show 8.3% increase UK food prices have risen by 8.3% on average since January, with meat and fish up 23%, according to a study for the BBC. news.bbc.co.uk Government warned over fuel costs A Labour backbencher warns the government faces public hostility if it doesn't provide help for voters to pay energy bills. news.bbc.co.uk From the archives The Winter of Discontent, 30 years on news.bbc.co.uk |
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