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The Real Crisis In Leadership And in many cases, the qualities that organizations actually select for and reward in most workplaces – ambition, perfectionism, competitiveness – are ...
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Bodies of up to five people including children found in Perth home Police in Western Australia have found several bodies in what they describe as a tragic incident at a home in the Perth suburb of Bedford.
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Riot BlockChain CEO John O'Rourke is out, interim CEO is named in wake of unrelated SEC charges The CEO and chairman of Riot BlockChain has resigned in the wake of unrelated charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ...
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John Lewis Partnership made 1800 redundancies in the past year The John Lewis Partnership made more than 1,800 people redundant in the year to the end of June, nearly three times the level in the previous year, ...
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Call for atheism to be included in religious education Religious education in schools needs a major overhaul to reflect an increasingly diverse world and should include the study of atheism, agnosticism ...
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Dallas officer who shot man in his home remains free as calls for arrest grow The lawyer for the family of a man who was shot dead at his home by a Dallas police officer is calling for her to be arrested and charged, saying the ...
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IVF: 18% of cycles in Australia and New Zealand result in live birth Just 18% of IVF cycles in Australia and New Zealand result in a live birth, a report led by fertility experts has found. Of the 81,062 initiated IVF cycles in ...
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Where are Helene and Isaac headed in the Atlantic? Two new tropical storms have emerged in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and one could threaten some of the Caribbean Islands this week. Tropical Storm ...
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Wealthy Russians in Britain face new visa crackdown after Salisbury The right of more than 700 wealthy Russians to live in the UK is under review as the government mulls new ways of curtailing the power and influence ...
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China engages in Australia's largest maritime drill for first time SYDNEY (Reuters) - China is participating for the first time in Australia's largest maritime exercise as more than 3,000 personnel from 27 countries ...
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