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Our faith in psychometric testing is flawed Mr Flowers, the disgraced ex-chairman of the UK's Co-operative Bank, was hired despite an uninspiring banking career after scoring well in psychometric tests. Unhappily, the former church minister turned out to have a fondness for illegal drugs and will be forever known as the Crystal Methodist.
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Outrage in Hong Kong as activist is barred from polls Pro-democracy groups took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest the government's decision to disqualify a prominent activist from legislative elections in March. Agnes Chow, 21, was seeking to become Hong Kong's youngest council member ever, contesting the seat of another "umbrella ...
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Cilic Eyes No. 1 In ATP Rankings This Year Playing with focused relentlessness, the 29 year old Marin Cilic battled back from a break down in the fourth set and found himself with break points of his own to start the decisive set in the Australian Open final that would see Roger Federer emerge victorious after three tense hours.
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