Tuesday 25 November 2003
SASCHA AND NYREE IN PARALYMPICS BUILD-UP
British Swimmers Sascha Kindred and Nyree Lewis have teamed up to write a diary for the BBC Sports disability website as they prepare for next year’s Paralympics in Athens.
25 November [british swimming news]
 4:53:57 PM.
Fair game
Comment: Council tax levy for Olympic bid could fund London weighting instead, argues Geoff Martin.
Feature: east enders wary of Games show
Analysis: going for gold [guardian regeneration news]
 9:23:16 AM.
Gambling shake-up delayed for a year
Proposals for create a new generation of 'warehouse casinos' have failed to win a place in the new legislative programme.
How Northampton found itself in the front line of the revolution [guardian regeneration news]
 9:22:41 AM.
Cornwall estate scoops community prize
Community project which turned around a blighted estate is first winner of the deputy prime minister's regeneration prize. [guardian regeneration news]
 9:21:48 AM.
"The first global index to rank Information and Communication Technology (ICT) access has turned up some surprises. Slovenia ties France; and the Republic of Korea, usually not among the top ten in international ICT rankings, comes in fourth. Apart from Canada, ranked 10th, the top ten economies are exclusively Asian and European. The Digital Access Index (DAI) distinguishes itself from other indices by including a number of new variables, such as education and affordability. It also covers a total of 178 economies, which makes it the first truly global ICT ranking," according to the International Telecommunication Union, here. The top countries are Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Korea. [onlineblog.com]
 9:21:00 AM.