The Guardian:
America's white supremacists may be riddled with competing factions but their vile ideas still seep into the mainstreamJust as Barack Obama's election infused the floundering Democratic party with energy, it breathed new life (Read More)
The Guardian:
Rangers are not well placed in the Champions League to boost the nation's flagging football fortunesWith its leading lights on the brink of ejection from their respective European tournaments, and the national team rudderless (Read More)
Ahmedabad-Cities-The Times of India:
Just when authorities of grant-in-aid colleges all over the state were busy with the recruitment process of 450 teachers, the education department has asked for the procedure to be put on hold citing administrative reasons. (Read More)
Financial Times:
Shares rise almost 20% as the UK recruitment agency is buoyed by the completion of a number of acquisitions and implementation of a cost-cutting programme. (Read More)
The Guardian:
Guardian Work's exposé of blacklisting in the construction industry has led to draft legislation, but many workers whose details were kept on file are still sufferingSeventeen months after Guardian Work exposed blacklisting i (Read More)
The Guardian:
Getting a place on a graduate training programme can be like tackling an assault course. One determined student talks to Nic Paton about clearing the hurdles ... and winningYou may not (yet) have to stand up and sing in front (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Carlo Ancelotti says he is happy to work with Dutchman• Roberto Mancini favourite to be Russia's new coachGuus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup. (Read More)
Markets RSS:
Shares in Staffline soared by nearly 20 per cent yesterday after the
recruitment group said that it expected full-year results to be better than
expected. (Read More)
Hyderabad-Cities-The Times of India:
In what appears to be a major scam, the agricultural marketing department has undertaken a recruitment of engineers bypassing the AP Public Service Commission. (Read More)
The Guardian:
The newly appointed Channel 4 chairman, Lord Burns, is making the search for a chief executive his number one priorityThe newly appointed Channel 4 chairman, Lord Burns, is understood to be keen to appoint a chief executive w (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• RFU's chief executive to stand down in July next year• Enables successor to lead 2015 World Cup operating companyFrancis Baron, the chief executive of the Rugby Football Union, has announced his intention to retire at the e (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
GCHQ to run ad campaign within Xbox Live online games to attract 18- to 34-year-olds to its ranksGovernment intelligence organisation GCHQ is to run an ad campaign within Xbox Live online games, including Call of Duty and Ass (Read More)
New York Times:
According to figures compiled by Baseball America, the Mets spent less money on the 2009 draft than any other team in baseball.
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guardian.co.uk Society:
Ask children instead of ignoring their feelings, says report on rightsToday is the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.But according to a hard-hitting report by the Children's Rights Alliance, you (Read More)
New York Times:
According to figures compiled by Baseball America, the Mets spent less money on the 2009 draft than any other team in baseball.
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The Age World Headlines:
China is sharply stepping up espionage against the US as the rising Asian power grows more sophisticated in cyber warfare and spy recruitment, a report warns. (Read More)
Ahmedabad-Cities-The Times of India:
The preliminary/elimintion test conducted on November 1 for recruitment to the cadre of civil judges has been cancelled, according to a press release from High Court. (Read More)
The Economist:
Does local beat global in the professional-networking business?IN THE three-way fight between the biggest online professional networks—America’s LinkedIn, France’s Viadeo and Germany’s Xing—this week the French contender scor (Read More)
The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines:
LIZ McCALL spends most of her time holed up in an office buried in paperwork. The nurse unit manager is a de facto payroll officer, recruitment agent, stores manager and, not by choice, a data entry expert. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Ian Watmore's proposals concentrate on efficiency savings• £80m pay-outs to pro and amateur game likely to be unaffectedThe Football Association's chief executive, Ian Watmore, will present proposals for a £10m series of cu (Read More)