Daily Archives: April 1, 2012

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  • Tabloid tales: poor Harry takes over from poor Jen

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    I have this vision that one day Illbesitting reading bedtime stories from MailOnlines sidebar to a child by Ikea lamplight. What happens to TOWIEs Sam Faiers when her tan peels, Mummy, when shes punished for her vanity? the child will ask, cuddling her Barack doll closer. Shh, darling, Illsay, closing my iPad 14. Well find out tomorrow. Todays fairy tales are told by the tabloids. Our heroes are recovering prescription-painkiller addicts. Our heroines wear their cleavages like enlarged thyroid glands. [...]

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  • ‘Support candidates who encourage love, not killings’

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    condemns honour killings, is urging residents to ask candidates their views on love before casting votes in their favour. “If they support love marriage and are against honour killing, only then should they be voted to power, because otherwise they can be dangerous,” said Harsha Malhotra of the group. Love Commandos also want parties to spell out their stand on love affairs, love marriages and protection of lovers’ rights in their election manifestoes. The group has been supporting lovers and [...]

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  • UNIT4 on Channel Partner Recruitment Drive in Latin America

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    SLIEDRECHT, The Netherlands, March 19, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ – Aims to expand presence in this fast-changing region Offers benefits of world-class change-embracing ERP to mid-market and large companies UNIT4, the global business software group, today announced a new channel partner recruitment drive to support its indirect sales strategy in Latin America. UNIT4 aims to expand throughout the region building a network of partners that share the commitment to deliver business software with a low cost of ownership that supports [...]

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  • In the Spotlight: The Musicals of Stephen Sondheim

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    The winner of 8 Tony Awards including the award for Lifetime Achievement, a Pulitzer Prize, an Olivier award and handful of Grammy’s, the composer and lyricist, Stephen Sondheim, is certainly no shadowy, secretive figure. But his shows, nonetheless, are rarely ever grouped in with the ‘greats’ of musical theatre, his name not dominating the neon signs of Broadway in the same way as the likes of Rogers and Hammerstein and Gershwin in the past and the Mackintosh and Lloyd-Webber double [...]

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