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Adrienne Lawler I’m always surprised when people ask me why I was playing rugby in a ball gown and high heels in this photo. Doesn’t everyone? Of course, it was a set-up. Please tell me you’re not shocked by that?
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Helena Horesh Ever since reading the vivid, yet mesmerising war poems of Wilfred Owen at school and more recently Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks, I have had a quiet sympathy for all those who served in the First World War. How anyone survived to tell the tale of those troubled years is truly a miracle!
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Jason Smith Books on business advice, from people who’ve-been-there-and-done-it, has a long history with subjects ranging from Strategy to Sustainability and Entrepreneurship to E-commerce to name but a few.
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Helena Horesh Speakers Corner logistics team pride themselves on exceptional customer service and attention to detail, working closely with the client and speaker to ensure nothing goes wrong on event day. As a team there’s very little we haven’t encountered over the years.
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The London Design Museum will join the list of free museums when it moves to its new promises in Kensington in 2016. This was confirmed by the chancellor George Osbourne via Twitter on the 17October stating that ‘all part of our plan to make UK & London best place in world for creative industries’. It currently costs around £12 to visit the museum.
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Jason Smith Most people would’ve heard of the Nobel Prizes, particularly the Peace Prize. This prestigious annual event continues to garner sizeable amounts of press attention and discussion from around the globe which manages to infiltrate both academic discourse and popular culture.
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Jean Tirole has won the Nobel prize for economics 2014.
Staffan Normark, permanent secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, announced that the French economics professor had won the final prize of the 2014 Nobels at a ceremony on Monday.
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Rafe Offer “You are too short for Goofy” said the Disney costume expert. “You’d better find another character.”
We were inside an underground world, adjacent to Walt Disney World, but hidden. I was a new employee – about to dress up as a character, to learn what the magic is all about - from the inside out.
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Mark Gallagher The launch of my book ‘The Business of Winning’, published today by Kogan Page in London, comes three years after I had the idea to take lessons learned from Formula One and suggest how they might be applied in any business.
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Jason Smith I’ve always been somewhat bemused by the North American use of ‘bangs’ to describe a fringe of a haircut. It just appears to be such an inappropriate word that one wonders if someone, at some point in America’s history of cosmetology, was having a laugh trying to get that one started.
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Max Mckeown The new CEO of Disney began a new series of breakfast meetings. At each meeting, everyone would be invited to join in a discussion of the direction, performance and strategy of the company.
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Jason Smith Being a speaker bureau we need to, every now and again, show off and we do this with a showcase that takes place once a year, or two if we’re feeling particularly ostentatious. It allows us to invite clients along, in a less formal environment, and highlight a selection of speakers, usually three, with a well known figure moderating.




