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The worst of the SARS-related downturn has passed and the recovery has officially begun, as hard-hit Asia-Pacific carriers begin to report a solid rise in passenger demand.Carriers across the region were badly hurt from the end of March by the SARS outbreak, forcing them to slash capacity and take drastic cost-cutting action. But business has been picking up strongly since the end of June, leading to hopes that a return to traditional growth levels will soon materialise.Asian global distribution system company Abacus is already reporting a return to pre-SARS booking levels on routes within and out of the region. It says that with SARS-related travel advisories lifted and the outbreak contained, a rebound in demand is b
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Doc/Next will help upcoming filmmakers reach the next rung .Sheffield Doc/Fest has unveiled a bespoke
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hydrojug sale e ladder.Doc/Next will provide group training in Sheffield including: bespoke training, masterclasses; business development; peer-to-peer learning; networking; mentoring; placements; and delegate attendance at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2017,The deadline for applications is July 28 2016, ahead of the start of the programme in September.Liz McIntyre, CEO and festival director of Doc/Fest, said: We have listened to emerging talent, who, having secured their first few credits, articulate the difficulty of jumping to the next rung. Having identified a serious gap in the market, we have created a programme to nurture the best of that emerging talent, and help them build sustainable filmmaking careers and businesses, for the benefit of our industry as a whole. Doc/Next is a unique programme that responds to important industry demand in a range of disciplines. The programme will be led by Donna Taberer, who said: Our industry is vibrant and world class. Bu