• He was speaking after talks with Eurocontrol, which co-ordinates air traffic control in 38 nations.

    BBC: EU emergency talks called on volcanic ash air chaos

  • However, the helicopters can deliver a load to given co-ordinates without any human intervention.

    ECONOMIST: Autonomous helicopters

  • Next time I try it, I'll probably plunge over a cliff while I'm reading co-ordinates.

    BBC: How to play hide-and-seek by satellite

  • The gang now co-ordinates drug deals on the streets of Texan barrios from inside the state's jails.

    ECONOMIST: Organised crime

  • IMB's Piracy Reporting Centre based in Kuala Lumpur monitors ship movements around the world and co-ordinates pirate chases across borders.

    ECONOMIST: Regional efforts to combat piracy are taking shape

  • Seconds later the rangers will receive the intruder's co-ordinates on their satellite phones.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • They have heard that soldiers shoot out to sea and within specific map co-ordinates which restrict firing to a narrow channel.

    BBC: Ranger Michael Maguire

  • The register co-ordinates the use of volunteers, ensuring there is the right mix of skills, training and experience for the specific situation being faced.

    BBC: Fishing boat swept ashore by 2004 Asian tsunami

  • APACs, which co-ordinates payments systems, was preparing to admit its first non-bank member on March 23rd (even if it is merely the government-owned post office).

    ECONOMIST: British banking

  • Nathalie Chambers, a citizenship teacher who co-ordinates FAB at the school, said the system worked because it was the pupils who were completely in control.

    BBC: People used to push Samira Mohamed about a bit.

  • As well as clearing mines, the Cambodia Mine Action Centre, which co-ordinates the landmines operation, has been getting local people to help mark danger areas.

    ECONOMIST: Cambodia

  • Bruce Campbell is programme director of the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security research group ( CCAFS) which co-ordinates work among leading institutions around the world.

    BBC: Bananas could replace potatoes in warming world

  • In The Hague, the director of Europol, which co-ordinates policing across the 27 European Union states, said he backed the Bulgarians' conclusions that Hezbollah was involved.

    BBC: Netanyahu: Hezbollah planning 'global terror attacks'

  • Bruce Carver, who co-ordinates many services for old people in western Kentucky's Pennyrile region, says that one popular part of the new programme has been respite care.

    ECONOMIST: Grandparents raising grandchildren

  • The Bangladesh Football Association, which co-ordinates grassroots football in Tower Hamlets, arranged the match only a few weeks ago which is why the venue was less than ideal.

    BBC: Bangladeshi Londoners bid for football glory

  • London Councils, which represents all 32 boroughs and co-ordinates apprenticeships offered by them, said more than 80% of the 2, 275 paid positions were offered to 16 to 24-year-olds.

    BBC: London youth unemployment jumps by 26,000 in three years

  • Not only does it use GPS co-ordinates for mobile telephony, but also refines its accuracy using cell masts to better locate a shop or restaurant in a large building.

    FORBES: Nokia Bears Fooled Again

  • It recommended using geometric lines of latitude and longitude to convey a three-dimensional Earth on a two-dimensional surface, and it included the co-ordinates of over 8, 000 locations in the ancient world.

    ECONOMIST: There is no such thing as an objective map

  • CIO, the unions' central body that co-ordinates its politicking.

    ECONOMIST: The rising, falling trade unions

  • Medieval Europe's map makers did not suppose that they knew the exact co-ordinates of Paradise, but they wanted to show that it was indeed on Earth, as holy writ and the church declared.

    ECONOMIST: Modern man knows where he stands. His map tells him

  • The Financial Stability Board, which co-ordinates the G20's financial policies, has asked standard-setters and regulators to find ways of yanking ratings out of rules on bank capital, fund holdings, margin agreements and so on.

    ECONOMIST: Credit-rating agencies

  • The crane in Vauxhall thought to have been involved in Wednesday's crash appears on the database as a "high-rise jib crane (lit by night)", along with its co-ordinates and height - 770ft (234m) .

    BBC: London helicopter crash: What are the rules for pilots?

  • Professor Donald MacRae, who co-ordinates the PMI for Bank of Scotland, suggests Scottish manufacturing may be benefiting from modernising in the pre-recession era to a more lean profile, helping explain why things look better for now.

    BBC: Banking on the future

  • In a pilot study in the North East, sex offenders were fitted with electronic ankle tags with a wireless connection to a mobile phone, carried at all times, which sends back co-ordinates to a tracking station.

    BBC: Who is on the sex offenders register?

  • Given the nature of the book's title and those it is most likely to appeal to, it is not surprising to find that the locations of John Graham-Cumming's suggestions are provided in geographical co-ordinates rather than addresses.

    BBC: Geek guide reveals tech treasures

  • Built initially to help deal with the floods that regularly threatened the city, it now co-ordinates 30 government agencies and provides mobile applications to keep citizens in touch with potential accidents, traffic black-spots and other city updates.

    BBC: How will our future cities look?

  • Many offer a range of facilities, including luxuries such as reflecting pools, landscaped gardens, advanced exhaust systems to clear smoke from incense offerings and GPS co-ordinates for customers eager to pinpoint the exact spot where their ashes will lie.

    ECONOMIST: Disposing of Hong Kong's deceased

  • On January 4th, Linus Torvalds, the Finnish programmer who co-ordinates the development of Linux (see article), quietly released the latest version of the Linux kernel the software that, as its name suggests, is at the core of the operating system.

    ECONOMIST: Computing

  • Once I'd got used to the handset, turned it to use the right set of co-ordinates and worked out which direction the cache was in, it took quite a bit of aimless wandering before I got to the exact location.

    BBC: How to play hide-and-seek by satellite

  • "Our installations have been hit, our workers have been killed in spite of the fact that the Israeli authorities have the co-ordinates of our facilities and that all our movements are co-ordinated with the Israeli army, " said Unrwa spokesman Chris Gunness.

    BBC: UN backs ceasefire call for Gaza

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