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PRESS DIGEST- British Business – Oct 2

Oct 2 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The Times

PROFIT IS NOT A DIRTY WORD, SAYS CAMERON

Profit is not a dirty word, David Cameron will say today, as he mounts a passionate defence of big business.

ROYAL MAIL SET TO DEBUT AT 340P, SAY BOOKMAKERS

Spread-betting firms operating a so-called grey market in Royal Mail shares - a bet on what the price will be at the close of its debut day's trading on Friday week - were indicating last night that the shares could hit 340 pence.

The Telegraph

REGULATORS TO HAVE POWER TO EJECT BANK BOSSES UNDER STRESS TEST PLANS Bank bosses could be ejected by regulators if they fail to bullet-proof their companies against economic shocks.

The Guardian

BANKERS FACE JAIL TERM FOR 'RECKLESS MISCONDUCT' Government's proposed new offence could mean term of up to seven years, although reform bill not expected until 2014.

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Sudan: Smartphones spread word of protests

The Associated Press In this photo taken Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, Sudanese anti-government protesters use their smart phones to film and photograph a demonstration in Khartoum, Sudan. In defiance of a government crackdown on news outlets, hundreds of Sudanese protesters document marches and rallies calling for the downfall of the longtime authoritarian president Omar al-Bashir, using smart phones to film, upload, and spread the word about ongoing Sudans street movement.(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

By MAGGIE MICHAEL/Associated Press/September 30, 2013

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) In the face of a heavy media blackout imposed by the government over their protests, Sudanese taking to the streets demanding the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir are turning to their smartphones to get out word on their cause.

The glowing screens of multiple phones dot the daily rallies as protesters take video of their rallies the past week then rush to post them on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube mirroring the importance social media have taken as a tool in the uprisings around the Arab world the past three years.

Activists have used social media to post footage and pictures of security forces firing on protests and to keep track of the dead in crackdown believed to have killed dozens.

Sudanese authorities have tried to shut down information about the wave of protests, sparked by subsidy cuts that sparked a leap in fuel and food prices. They have forced several Sudanese newspapers to shut down, pressured others to depict the protesters as saboteurs and shut down the offices of satellite networks Al-Arabiya and Sky News Arabia. Several newspapers stopped publishing to avoid government pressure.

Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Ahmed Karti defended the clampdown, saying, Media make revolutions.

If the revolution is created by media, we have to be serious in dealing with it, he told Al-Arabiya on Sunday from New York, where he was attending the U.N. General Assembly.

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