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Geoffrey Rush touched actor in way that made her 'uncomfortable', court told Geoffrey Rush is suing News Corp subsidiary Nationwide News and journalist Jonathon Moran for defamation over articles published by the Daily Telegraph. Photograph: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic. Geoffrey Rush repeatedly touched a female cast member "in a way that made her feel ...
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Oxfam: Witness 'threatened' in sexual misconduct probe Three men who worked for the Oxfam Haiti team and are accused of sexual misconduct in the country physically threatened a witness during an internal investigation into the allegations, UK-based charity Oxfam said. The aid organisation released the findings of its 2011 internal inquiry into allegations ...
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Born by torchlight: living without power in Benin – in pictures For 300 people in the Beninese village of Kokahoue, life without electricity is a daily reality, forcing midwives to deliver babies using lamps and torches. French photographer Pascal Maitre, winner of London Business School's annual photography awards, has documented the problem in a stunning ...
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Number of UK restaurants going bust up by a fifth in 2017 There were nearly 1,000 insolvencies across the restaurant industry in 2017 compared with 825 the year before, according to law firm Moore Stephens. Casualties included the Handmade Burger Co chain and Liverpool-based Viva Brazil Steakhouse which was later bought out in a rescue deal.
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Duchess of Cambridge gives a nod to Time's Up in royal green dress as Baftas stars turn out in black On one side, there were the industry's biggest stars, turning the Bafta red carpet black in their visible support of the Time's Up movement; on the other, the traditionalists insisting the Duchess of Cambridge could not be drawn into a global protest about sexual harassment and gender equality. On Sunday ...
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Israel-Poland spat: Swastikas drawn on Polish embassy in Tel Aviv Swastikas have been drawn on the gates of Poland's embassy in Israel, a day after the country's PM said Jews were among perpetrators of the Holocaust. Police in Tel Aviv launched an inquiry after profanities and the word "murderer" were also discovered. Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki's comments ...
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Dublin's dead men walking: 29 on death list in brutal gangland war The shooting war between rival gangs has resulted in areas such as Sheriff Street in central Dublin being put under 24/7 police surveillance. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA. In the most violent gangland feud in Irish criminal history they are Dublin's dead men walking. As one international crime gang ...
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Lost in the Maze? Navigating Evidence and Ethics in Translational Neuroscience The Herrenhausen Conference on February 14-16, 2018 in Hannover focuses on new treatment modalities of novel neurological interventions in the light of the ethical challenges concerning the personal despair. Confronted with a neurodegenerative disease: How will life go on being a newly ...
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Working remotely, 4 years in I live in Montreal. 4 years ago, I decided to take a job working remotely for a company based in San Francisco. At the time, I was worried that it wouldn't work out – I'd never worked remotely before, so it was a pretty big unknown for me. You can see me struggling with it on this blog after 3 months and 8 ...
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