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Were all maggots: an audience with Jim Riswold, the copywriter behind some of Nikes greatest adverts - FT (No paywall) Jim Riswold powered Honda’s sales and ‘wrote like a god’ for Nike. After living with leukaemia for over 20 years and turning his focus to art, he contemplates one ‘hell of a round’ in the advertising world
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Work Atlanta takes center stage at SXSW For more than 58 years, The Atlanta Voice has ably provided a voice for the voiceless. It is the largest audited African American community newspaper in Georgia. Founded in 1966 by the late Ed Clayton and the late J. Lowell Ware, The Atlanta Voice has evolved and redefined its efforts to better connect with the community it serves.
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Work Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat wants to remain your sheriff For more than 58 years, The Atlanta Voice has ably provided a voice for the voiceless. It is the largest audited African American community newspaper in Georgia. Founded in 1966 by the late Ed Clayton and the late J. Lowell Ware, The Atlanta Voice has evolved and redefined its efforts to better connect with the community it serves.
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Work New York City’s Population Shrinks by 78,000 “It’s very true that lots of well-off people left high-income areas temporarily, and many of them have come back,” Mr. Beveridge said. “But it’s the struggling people that leave for good.”
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Work Why the National Guard Can’t Ease All Fears About Riding the Subway Broad-based research tells us that only 3 to 5 percent of violent acts are attributable to mental illness. But erratic behavior is very visible in the transit system, and the death of Michelle Go, who was pushed off a platform into the path of an oncoming train at Times Square two years ago, changed the mind-set of many commuters, igniting a terror of recurrences. New habits soon formed; it is much more common now to see people congregating in the center of a platform, rather than the edge, as they wait for a train. Ms. Go’s assailant was ultimately deemed unfit to stand trial.
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Work An Art Show With Celebrity Backing on Behalf of Ukraine Odesa became a flashpoint in the current conflict last week when Russia launched a missile strike while Zelensky and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of Greece were there, visiting the sites of earlier Russian strikes and paying tribute to victims.
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Work ‘Devastated’ Widow Says M.T.A. Workers Shared Photos of Slain Husband The photos were taken and shared by M.T.A. employees, Ms. Dockery and her lawyers said in a notice of claim they filed against the authority, the City of New York, and New York City Transit, the M.T.A. subsidiary that operates the subway. The notice is the first step in filing a lawsuit against a city agency.
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Work Sources: Brewers' Williams out with back fractures A two-time All-Star, he won the NL Rookie of the Year award in 2020, allowing one run in 27 innings during the COVID-shortened season. He made his first All-Star team in 2022 and repeated the honor last year, going 8-3 with a 1.53 ERA in 58⅔ innings. With 87 strikeouts, 28 walks and just 4 home runs allowed, Williams -- whose Airbender changeup is regarded as one of the best pitches in Major League Baseball -- won his second Trevor Hoffman Award as the best reliever in the NL.
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Work UiPath (PATH) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript This article is a transcript of this conference call produced for The Motley Fool. While we strive for our Foolish Best, there may be errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in this transcript. As with all our articles, The Motley Fool does not assume any responsibility for your use of this content, and we strongly encourage you to do your own research, including listening to the call yourself and reading the company\'s SEC filings. Please see our Terms and Conditions for additional details, including our Obligatory Capitalized Disclaimers of Liability.
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Work Stocks Gain as Traders Watch Inflation, ECB Speak: Markets Wrap The yen weakened for a third day ahead of Friday briefing by Rengo — Japan’s largest umbrella group for labor unions — on annual wage negotiations. The Bank of Japan will decide whether to raise interest rates this month after officials see the initial tally from the spring wage talks.
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Work Biden's 'bear-hugging' of Netanyahu a strategic mistake, key Democrat says "My hope is that the president, I believe, has changed tone and changed course. He's now using the word 'ceasefire'. He's saying that weapons will not be indefinitely transferred to Netanyahu. So my hope is this pressure is going to work on getting a ceasefire and release of the hostages" held by Hamas.
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Work Zimbabwe police arrest apostolic 'prophet' and rescue 251 children from compound There has been little detailed research on Apostolic churches in Zimbabwe, but Unicef studies estimate it is the largest religious denomination with about 2.5 million followers in a country of 15 million. Some of the groups adhere to a doctrine demanding that followers avoid formal education for their children as well as medicines and medical care for members who must instead seek healing through their faith in prayer, holy water and anointed stones.
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