You get the clearest sense of it in Tel Aviv. Swinging in on the Ayalon highway past the 50-floor Azrieli towers, joining the entrepreneurs in their open-necked shirts and jeans tapping at their laptops at a café off the Rothschild Boulevard, lunching...
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A senior British Airways pilot reveals today the startling levels of casual racism in the flagship UK company, which once famously claimed to be “the world’s favourite airline”.
Captain Doug Maughan, who has 28 years’ flying...
The credit crunch has hit City financiers where it hurts them most - in their expense accounts.
A crackdown on gourmet lunches, first-class travel and even trips to strip clubs and brothels has been announced by one of the world’s largest...
Recent incidents involving laser pointers being used to temporarily blind pilots have lead a ban in New South Wales, Australia. To combat the so-called “laser lunatics”, police enlisted the help of intelligence agencies.
Australia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith says he doesn’t think Australia will become a republic by 2010.
The deadline has been suggested at the 2020 ideas summit.
Mr Smith says the republic is on the government’s agenda but...
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran is increasing his country’s nuclear potential by installing 6,000 additional centrifuges at its main uranium enrichment plant, in open defiance of the UN Security Council.
Speaking on the day which has become...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) appears to be succeeding in its battle against inflation but the vast majority of businesses expect the global credit crisis to affect them, a survey suggests.
The latest Dun and Bradstreet business expectations...
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