observer.guardian.co.uk:
This week Film Weekly goes from Britain on the eve of the second world war with Stephen Poliakoff's Glorious 39, to the American midwest in the 60s with the Coen brothers' A Serious Man, to the fangtastical environs of contem (Read More)
The Guardian:
Robin van Persie's alternative medicine and the Scotland jobINSANE IN THE FOETAL MEMBRANE? Olive oil. Saliva. Petroleum jelly. Moisturising cream. Miracle Whip. Hair gel. Mayonnaise. Four-stroke engine oil. The obligatory ill (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
Colin Firth joined by Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Gambon, Timothy Spall and Derek Jacobi in biopic about reluctant wartime monarch George VIA roll call of British acting talent has been added to the cast list of The King's (Read More)
The Guardian:
Serious Organised Crime Agency says criminals are offering 'too-good-to-be-true' earning opportunitiesOnline job hunters are being used as unwitting "money mules" to launder the proceeds of criminal activities, the Serious Or (Read More)
The Guardian:
As an intern, the more work you do the more likely it is your employer will have to pay you'All our interns do is photocopy and stuff envelopes, so if you don't like it, I suggest you eff off."This is a toned-down version of (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Portugal head coach remains bullish• Slow start cost them automatic qualificationCarlos Queiroz has two games, and no Cristiano Ronaldo, to prevent the verdict on his managerial prowess being returned that he should be an a (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Jon Turteltaub signs up to direct a film about the birth of the campaigning group, with Jerry 'Naked Gun' Zucker producingIt started in 1971, when a ramshackle fishing vessel with a ragtag crew of anti-war protesters sailed t (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Paul Collingwood again takes charge of tourists • South Africa's captain lands first blow of phoney warGraeme Smith, the South Africa captain, has landed the first telling blow during England's tour of his country by questi (Read More)
The Guardian:
Just when Chelsea's power appeared to be waning, Carlo Ancelotti has restored the invincible aura of old.Chelsea must appear to Manchester United as a Terminator rolling out from under a blazing oil tanker, shoving an eye bac (Read More)
India Times:
The Indian commercial vehicles segment, which was hit hard last fiscal by the economic downturn, is likely to witness 5-6 per cent growth this year on the back of strong demand in the light commercial vehicle category. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
The world's car makers should invest in making environmentally friendly vehicles rather than this poor excuse for a sportIs there no end to the excitement? Not since I lost my Maserati in a small Lincolnshire town – and my, d (Read More)
www.ft.com:
With the popularity of Facebook and LinkedIn, the curriculum vitae might seem an anachronism. However, the proliferation of recruitment websites and online business... (Read More)
The Guardian:
Corporation's top technology staff are paid 'well below' the market rate, BBC Trust report finds• Read the BBC Trust report in fullThe BBC's top technology staff are paid "well below" their counterparts in the commercial worl (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Alastair Cook may be vice-captain in name but it is Paul Collingwood who most assume fulfils that roleWithout even a hint of debate or uncertainty, English cricket is heading inexorably towards an Alastair Cook captaincy. Wit (Read More)
Financial Times:
On Monday, the New York Times declared Maurice "Hank" Greenberg to be "at it again", by which they meant executing a talent raid on the company he once steered:Even as he has been lambasting the government for its handling of (Read More)
guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Editorials & reply:
It's a no-brainer. Tony Blair is the obvious candidate to be the EU's first full-time president. He has the stature to play a leading role on the world's stage. He has the charm to cajole, the experience to back off, and the (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
1. “I’ll play you for a sucker.”Headhunters come in two flavors. “Retained” executive search firms, such as blue-chippers Korn/Ferry International or Heidrick & Struggles, charge a company up front to locate candidates for cl (Read More)
The Guardian:
Birmingham City were taken over by a Hong Kong businessman last week but questions are still being posedCarson Yeung's astounding acquisition of Birmingham City has a contradiction at its heart. It has been played out with mo (Read More)
Reuters:
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (Reuters) - India's Sterlite Industries and Grupo Mexico SAB de CV will head to court on Monday to begin the final stage of their year-long face off for control of bankrupt U.S. copper miner Asarco.
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The Guardian:
Civil servants created false identities to send CVs to hundreds of employers in sting to uncover discriminationA government sting operation targeting hundreds of employers across Britain has uncovered widespread racial discri (Read More)