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Новости за 18.11.2024

Variety 

Steve McQueen to Be Honored for ‘Blitz’ at San Francisco Film Honors – Film News in Brief

San Francisco Film, which presents the San Francisco International Film Festival, has named Steve McQueen as the honoree for the 2024 SF Honors Award for his latest film, “Blitz.” The Academy Award-winning filmmaker will receive the recognition in person during a pre-screening award presentation. After the screening, there will be an in-depth conversation with McQueen, […]

Red and White Kop 

Re: Music Association Game

Quote from: Son of Spion on Today at 06:36:13 pm

40 Miles From The Sun - Bush.
A million miles away- Rory Gallagher

Red and White Kop 

Re: Spurs - First Ten Games 23/24 League Champs

Quote from: TobyLFC on Today at 06:33:50 pm

Yeah, but you can't be racist against white people remember..... 

I mean this only works as an argument if there are cases of players saying similar things about white people. Are there any?

Malawi Voice.com 

Amaryllis Hotels GM Ramy Waheed Throws Hat into the Ring for Malawi Tourism Council’s Top Seat

Multi Award winning Ramy Waheed, General Manager of Amaryllis Hotels, has announced his candidacy for the Board Director position at the Malawi Tourism Council’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on November 30 at Sunbird Capital Hotel. “I’m passionate about Malawi’s tourism potential and committed to driving innovation, excellence, and growth in our industry,” Waheed emphasized. He […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Deficit of 10 million professionals & counting: Electronics companies struggle with talent shortage

India's electronics manufacturing industry is booming, projected to add 12 million jobs by 2028. However, a significant skills gap threatens this growth, with a projected shortage of 8 million workers and 10 million lacking necessary skills. This gap is attributed to a mismatch between education and industry needs, particularly in specialized technical fields.

Harvard Gazette 

Too much sitting hurts the heart

Even with exercise, sedentary behavior can increase risk of heart failure by up to 60%, according to study