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After merging with a rival, it organised itself into a court of 24 directors, elected by and reporting to a "court of proprietors", or shareholders.

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"One of the functions of our medical system since it has organised itself has been to hand out stimulants and sedatives to American women," says David Herzberg, author of Happy Pills in America: From Miltown to Prozac.

But the analysis argued that if the NHS organised itself better it could relieve the pressure on hospitals.

"Home" is a rambling, conversational book, but it carries at its heart a strong conviction: that prehistoric Britain organised itself from the "bottom up", as the author puts it, starting with the family.

The company took a bold step in January by announcing that it will organise itself more like an American company, a move that a handful of other Japanese electronics firms are emulating.Mr Idei has also been saying that he will keep tinkering with the company's management structure, in an effort to tie the geographical regions together and make planning more effective.

"His (Judge Spielmann's) view means that the court in Europe is entitled to tell every country in Europe how it should organise itself," he said.

If it has such difficulty organising itself, a reasonable conclusion might be that its chances of successfully reforming the public sector are slim.But the best news for the Tories is the ebbing of trust in Mr Blair, who continues to be dogged by accusations that he misled the country over Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

But though imprints are "a wonderful way for the trade to organise itself, it would be a mistake to assume they were relevant to consumers or meant to be so," says Jones. "Nobody buying the books cares about the name of the publisher.

Mr Napolitano was wise enough to point out that if the European Union wishes to function without becoming a super-State, it must respect the right of each State to organise itself as it sees fit.

Not because these aspirations should not be met, nor because we want a mad world, but because women have the gift of seeing through what is already crazy about the world, notably the cruelty and injustice with which it tends to go about organising itself.

But it is utterly central to the regime organising itself to hang on to power".

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