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This nonnegotiable practice has made me a better CEO

Co.EXIST 

This CEO believes in ignoring his work during weekends. Here’s why.

This may not be typical of a CEO to say, but I don’t spend my weekends working. Rather, I spend them observing and appreciating great art.

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Do you want some racial slurs to go with your fries?

The Copenhagen Post online 

On the evening of October 21, a Burger King employee at Copenhagen Airport verbally abused a customer about her ethnicity – the latest in a series of PR gaffes by the fast-food chain this year

Free SHOUT Fest tickets

Express & Star 

Queer arts and culture celebration SHOUT Festival has announced a new scheme that will provide free event tickets to audience members who are on a low income.



Small Bioclimatic House / ARKKE

Archdaily.com 

The essential premise of the commission was to design a small, highly efficient and healthy house capable of making the most of a very narrow plot but with delicious views of the Arosa estuary. The strong point of the plot is, in addition to the mentioned views, its elevated position on the access road, which facilitated the opening of the facades towards the desired orientations without compromising your privacy. 

BMW Garmisch: The Revival of a Modern Classic Celebrates BMW's Design Sensibility

Yatzer.com 

While good design demands rigorous research, innovative experimentation and a good deal of imagination, it also hinges on an intuitive recognition of what works and what doesn’t. Such a resounding moment of recognition, whose significance was amplified by its serendipitous nature, occurred a few years ago when Adrian van Hooydonk, BMW Group’s Head of Design, stumbled upon a faded 50-year-old photograph of a sleek, modest looking car in a light champagne metallic colour, casually parked in front of a beige stone wall. Читать дальше...

Dobson applauds Parkinson’s impact on the Sunderland squad

The Northern Echo: Sunderland 

RESULTS have not gone to plan, but when it comes to Phil Parkinson’s impact on the training ground during the first few weeks of his Sunderland reign, George Dobson insists the new Black Cats boss could not have been any more impressive.

Sunderland boss will target attackers in January window

The Northern Echo: Sunderland 

PHIL PARKINSON will be targeting attacking acquisitions when the transfer window reopens in January – and the Sunderland boss is hoping this week’s injection of funds will increase his chances of landing his leading targets at the start of next year.

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce is ready to talk transfers

The Northern Echo: Newcastle United 

STEVE BRUCE will hold a transfer meeting with Lee Charnley and Steve Nickson next week, and is confident he can persuade the Newcastle United hierarchy to rethink their reluctance to sign older players with proven top-flight experience.

Steve Gibson's battle with Derby chairman Mel Morris

The Northern Echo: Middlesbrough FC 

WHEN Middlesbrough face Derby County at Pride Park this afternoon, the atmosphere on the pitch will be intense. There is a chance, however, that the mood in the boardroom will be even more antagonistic. Steve Gibson against Mel Morris is the showdown that could really shape what happens in the Championship over the next few seasons.

What Would Happen If the Navy SEALs Fought Iran's Special Forces?

The National Interest 

Sebastien Roblin

Security, Middle East

We have some idea of who would win.

Key point: Iran's best would still put up a fight.

On July 21, 1987, a gigantic 414,000-ton supertanker entered the Persian Gulf with an unusually prominent escort—a U.S. Navy missile cruiser and three frigates.

The narrow straits of the Persian Gulf had become a shooting gallery due to the Iran-Iraq War, still raging seven years after Iraq’s surprise invasion of Iran in 1980. As Iran counterattacked into Iraqi territory... Читать дальше...


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