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September 1999 |
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Card tricks The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme is designed to cut out the cowboy. Here's how it intends to do it.
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Tate and guile From power station to art gallery in the turn of a millennium. Will Jones reports on Bankside.
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Pussy galore Greater London House has never been greater. Restored to its original glory, the building looks stunning during the day, and especially magnificent at night thanks to some ingenious illumination.
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Chain lighter Budapest's Chain Bridge is 150 years old this year. GE Lighting has relit it to mark the anniversary. Electrical Contractor goes down the river.
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Windows shopping An e-commerce revolution is taking place in retailing and electrical wholesalers are eager to take part.
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Cool for Cat 6 Networks Telecom 99 showed a proliferation of Category 6 products.
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Credit where it's due Credit ratings are an extremely useful business tool. Jonathan Stone explains what they are and their impact on your business.
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Alien encounters In this month's data cabling q&a, Karl Tryner explains cable crosstalk and noise and how to guard against such problems.
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Colour me bad European harmonisation means changes for British industry. One is the cable colour coding.
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