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The clever country as a cargo cult. by Tom Quirk, Tim Duncan & Richard De Lautour
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tag=6 data=October & November 1990
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tag=9 data=NATIONAL NEEDS AND HIGHER EDUCATION PARTS I & II
tag=10 data=Australian politicians and their counterparts around the world think of reshaping the future by coupling business to technology, science and education.
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tag=13 data=CABAustralian politicians and their counterparts around the world think of reshaping the future by coupling business to technology, science and education
Vol. 78: Tim Duncan, Senior Deputy AD
President Bill Hardgrave sits down with Senior Deputy Athletics Director Tim Duncan to discuss his long history with the University, his recent return to UofM and adapting the new age of college athletics
Tim York Collection, Letter from Mike Duncan to Phil Morrow
Letter from Mike Duncan to Phil Morrow, dated May 11, 1990, discussing the meeting between Phil Morrow and President Bush
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Tim York Collection, Letter from Mike Duncan to Phil Morrow
Letter from Mike Duncan to Phil Morrow, dated May 11, 1990, discussing the meeting between Phil Morrow and President Bush
Les Kilmartin and Tim Duncan, 1994
Photographed at the opening ceremony of the second stage of the TAFE building construction on 12 May 1994 are from Professor Les (left) Kilmartin, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) International Officer and Dr. Tim Duncan (right). Swinburne Staff News 26 May 1994
Tim Duncan dunking at Wake Forest basketball home game 01
Black and white photograph of Wake Forest University men's basketball player Tim Duncan dunking the basketball during a home game against Clemson in 199
Tim Duncan dunking at Wake Forest basketball home game 02
Black and white photograph of Wake Forest University men's basketball player Tim Duncan dunking the basketball during a home game against Clemson in 199
Tim Duncan guarded at Wake Forest basketball home game
Black and white photograph of Wake Forest University men's basketball player Tim Duncan being guarded by two Clemson University defenders during a home game in 199
Tim Duncan jump shot at Wake Forest basketball home game
Black and white photograph of Wake Forest University men's basketball player Tim Duncan taking a jump shot in front of a defender from Clemson University during a home game in 199
'Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Dave': How Far is the Conservative Party's Revival All Down to David Cameron ?
While one can overstate the extent to which the Conservative party has changed since 2005, especially in the light of its response to the recession, the upturn in its electoral prospects is undeniable. Not surprisingly, the Conservative leader, David Cameron, is widely credited with turning around his party's fortunes. In fact, he started with several advantages over his predecessors: New Labour was well past its prime; the economy was running into trouble; and an increasingly desperate Conservative party was more willing to listen to the message that it needed to modernise and moderate. That said, Cameron has been crucial. His communication skills are unparalleled. Early success bought him time and ‘permission to be heard’. Most important though, has been his determination-despite media criticism-to stick with a staged strategy focused on conveying change and a move to the centre ground while at the same time reassuring and dividing the Tory right
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