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  • M&S crack How sad is this?? Kate Bostock should be fired

    ”Can’t think of many design merchandising pros who could kindle any sympathy for this act of ego self D…  very unhappy on +90k a year!

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    Marks & Spencer all at sea as Kate Bostock is shoved overboard

    TelegraphBy Harry Wallop | Telegraph – 2 hours 0 minutes ago

    • REFILE - CORRECTING YEAR TO 2012<br /><br /><br /><br />
A woman walks out of the Marble Arch  branch of Marks and Spencer in central London June 8, 2012.  British retailer Marks & Spencer Plc plans to launch an in-store banking service next month, backed by HSBC, providing fresh competition to the UK's established but deeply unpopular high street banks.  The group, which serves around 21 million customers each week, said 50 M&S Bank branches would open in M&S stores across the UK over the next two years, with the first branch scheduled to open in July at its flagship Marble Arch store in London.  REUTERS/Paul Hackett  (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS)Reuters – REFILE – CORRECTING YEAR TO 2012 A woman walks out of the Marble Arch branch of Marks and Spencer in central London June 8, 2012. British retailer Marks & Spencer Plc plans to launch an in-store  …more 

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    What do you do when you are captain of the ship and you are heading for the rocks? Push a man overboard and hope the hullabaloo distracts all the passengers from the crunching sound when the ship runs aground.

    Marc Bolland, under increasing pressure for the poor performance of Marks & Spencer’s clothing business, has persuaded Kate Bostock, head of general merchandise, to leave the business.

    M&S (LSE: MKS.L – news) says it is “by mutual consent”, but Bostock has no other job to go to. She  has spent much of the past two years trying to use the pages of a certain newspaper to bid up her salary. Monthly rumours would be printed that she was off to Asos.com, that she was off to New Look, that she was very unhappy. Ever since she missed out on the top job to Mr Bolland two years ago she has struggled to be enthusiastic at all the company’s public meetings.

    All of this served to highlight how she was failing to crack the most difficult nut of them all: return M&S to the days when nearly every woman in the country had some of its clothes not just in their wardbrobes, but also in their affections.

    Will her departure be enough to turn the business around?

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    What does the ‘God Particle’ look like?

    Wed, 4 Jul 2012 | By Angus Montgomery

    Following the greatest hunt in modern science, physicists at the Cern laboratory in Switzerland say they have found overwhelming evidence for the elusive Higgs Boson particle – the so-called God particle.

    The Globe of Science and Innovation at Cern

    Source: Cern

    The Globe of Science and Innovation at Cern

    The theory is that Higgs Boson – which was proposed by British physicist Peter Higgs in 1964 – exists in the treacly ‘Higgs field’, which was created in the Big Bang. Higgs Bosons ‘stick’ to particles of matter, slowing them down and forming mass.

    Physicists have, for the last four years, been trying to find evidence for Higgs Boson at the 27km-long Large Hadron Collidor at Cern. By firing protons at each other at the speed of light, they hoped to recreate conditions similar to the birth of the universe and catch a glimpse of Higgs Boson, which decays almost immediately after being created.

    The Cern physicists have released these cool images showing what they’ve been looking for.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This is the simulated decay path of a Higgs Boson – so this is what scientists have been looking for. The Higgs Boson decays into four ‘muons’ – a type of heavy electron, which are shown in red.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This another simulated model for Higgs Boson, showing the particle decaying into two jets of hadrons and two electrons, with energy deposits shown in blue.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This ‘event’ was recorded on 18 June, and shows the muon tracks in red, and the electron tracks coloured in green.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This ‘event’ recorded earlier this year, shows a collision between two protons, and, according to Cern, ‘shows characteristics expected from the decay of the SM Higgs Boson’.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This view also shows the results of a collision between two protons, with the four red lines showing the high-energy muons shooting out. Cern says this also shows evidence of Higgs Boson.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    And this scientists haven’t just been limiting themselves to crashing protons together – this image shows the simulation of a lead ion collision.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    And this is a simulation of Hidden Valley Z particle breaking into jets.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    This image shows the diameter of the Large Hadron Collidor, tucked away underneath the peaceful Swiss countryside…

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    And here’s the inside of the LHC, with the particles whizzed around to crash into each other in the blue pipe.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    These magnets are used to accelerate the particles to get them to crash into each other.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    And this is the Cern control room – presumably the scene of much jubilation at the moment.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    And it’s not all work for the scientists at Cern. In their free time they can visit this permanent exhibition ‘Universe of Particles’ in the Globe of Science and Innovation.

    Cern

    Source: Cern

    Or have their portrait painted by Cern’s artist in residence Julius von Bismarck (he’s the bearded chap on the right).

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    READERS’ COMMENTS (3)Heeraman Tiwari | Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:30 am

    • Divinely beautiful! enchante! daivi! As an Indian I feel proud that SN Bose’s name is an inherent part of this search for the ultimate truth of our existence. Congratulations and Thank you CERN; the world remains indebted to you.Unsuitable or offensive? Report this comment
    • Sushil pershad | Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:31 amName of the dark energy field bondining higgs bosan.that means all matter the partcal init allmatter is withi n the partical so we have seek witn us to find the higges Boson.

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    • john shale | Wed, 4 Jul 2012 1:03 pmI admit that these people are cleverer than myself and that the evidence probably is good but I can’t help thinking it’s on a par with smashing eggs until the splatter pattern coincides with that predicted by assuming that the egg was fertilised by a brown rooster.

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