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If you've read anything at all about Content Management Systems (CMS), you'll probably know at least three things: CMS are the most exciting way to do business, CMS can be really, I mean really, complicated and lastly Portals are absolutely, outrageously, often unaffordably expensive.

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Europe agrees bank crisis action
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Wednesday, 11 August 2004
Europe's biggest economies have agreed to work together to support financial institutions - but without forming a joint bail-out fund. French President Nicolas Sarkozy hosted the meeting of the leaders of Britain, Germany and Italy in Paris. They agreed to seek a relaxation of the EU rules governing the amount of money individual states can borrow. Mr Sarkozy announced a series of allied measures - including unspecified action against the executives of failed banks. He said the four had agreed that the leaders of a financial institution that had to be rescued should be "sanctioned". Mr Sarkozy added: "Each government will operate with its own methods and means, but in a co-ordinated manner." The leaders also issued a joint call for a G8 summit "as soon as possible" to review the rules governing financial markets. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said governments would continue to take measures to ease the credit shortage. "The message to families and to businesses is that, as our central banks are already doing, liquidity will be assured in order to preserve confidence and stability," he told reporters after the mini-summit. He said European leaders should send the message that "no sound, solvent bank should be allowed to fail through lack of liquidity". German Chancellor Angela Merkel - who said she was not happy with Ireland's action in guaranteeing bank deposits - said each country must act in "a balanced way" that did not cause harm to other EU member states. "Each country must take its responsibilities at a national level," she said.
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Obama seeks to boost new voters
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Wednesday, 11 August 2004
US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is holding a rally in the state of Virginia, ahead of a Monday deadline for voters to register there. The Obama campaign has also organised shows by Bruce Springsteen and others in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio in a bid to promote new voter registration. Republican rival John McCain will spend the weekend in Arizona preparing for Tuesday's second presidential debate. His running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, is to campaign in California. Monday is the last day on which new voters can register in more than a dozen states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Florida and Virginia. Singers Bruce Springsteen and Jay-Z are due to play at events in Philadelphia and Detroit, as well as Ohio State University, where the Obama campaign may hope to sign up first-time voters. Voter turnout could be key in deciding the outcome of the 4 November presidential election. Healthcare claims The Obama campaign has turned its focus to Mr McCain's proposals on healthcare this weekend, with new adverts playing on TV and radio and leaflets sent to homes in every battleground state. Mr Obama is also expected to criticise his rival's policy at a rally in Newport News, Virginia, on Saturday.
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