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3 Tips for Presenting in English When You're Not a Native Speaker For a subset of these leaders — those who need to present in English when it isn't their native language — the stakes and the stress can feel even higher. Meanwhile, the need for leaders to be able to present in English is growing at a rapid pace. According to Harvard Business School Associate ...
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MPs to question senior figures in Cambridge Analytica scandal A series of senior figures linked to the Cambridge Analytica scandal are to appear in front of the House of Commons inquiry into fake news and misinformation, the digital, culture, media and sport committee has announced. Brittany Kaiser, a former business development director at Cambridge Analytica, ...
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Jacob Zuma makes first court appearance in arms graft case Jacob Zuma made his first court appearance on Friday in connection with longstanding corruption charges, the latest humiliation for the former South African president since he was forced to resign from office earlier this year. A smiling Mr Zuma appeared in the dock in Durban to face criminal charges in ...
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Twitter might wreck third-party apps in June The people behind third-party Twitter clients Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Talon, and Tweetings are warning users that their apps could lose important features like push notifications and an auto-refresh timeline in June. The problem is that after June 19th, Twitter will be removing the "streaming services" that ...
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MGM could be interested in buying casino rival Wynn, report says MGM Resorts may be interested in buying its casino rival Wynn Resorts, according to a report in the New York Post on Friday. MGM's expressed interest in Wynn came from back-channel approaches, sources familiar with the situation told the Post. Despite earlier claims by MGM chief executive James ...
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Alice in Wonderland and Midsomer Murders: Moscow's alternative theories for Skripal case The appearance of unidentified Russian soldiers in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in 2014 was explained away as locals wearing uniforms they bought at a store. The Malaysian jetliner MH17, which was downed by a Buk missile brought in from Russia, according to Dutch-led investigators, had been ...
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Trump asks US trade rep to consider another $100bn in China tariffs US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had instructed the US trade representative to consider an additional $100bn in tariffs on Chinese imports on top of the measures targeting $50bn worth of goods already proposed. Mr Trump said he had also instructed the secretary of agriculture to ...
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US job growth slows sharply in March after red-hot February US job growth cooled substantially last month, coming off rapid gains in February, but the jobless rate held at its lowest level since 2000 while wage growth picked up, offering evidence that the labour market remains in strong shape. The world's biggest developed economy tacked on 103,000 jobs in ...
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Could Facebook Have Helped Stop the Spread of Hate in Myanmar? U.N. investigators have accused Facebook of playing a "determining role" in violence that has driven nearly 700,000 Muslim Rohingya out of the country and killed at least 6,700 people in the first month alone. How exactly, and to what extent, the social media giant affected Myanmar's military-led ...
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Latest dumb young-people trend is to spend all night in a Chuck E. Cheese's We really don't get the kids these days, what with their Tide-pod-eating and their condom snorting. This latest trend is a head-scratcher as well: No less an arbiter of today's youth than The Wall Street Journal reports this week that youngsters have taken to trying to stay overnight in certain places after the ...
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