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Estos son los invitados de ¡De Viernes!, el programa de Telecinco, hoy, 8 de noviembre

Fran Rivera, que está de actualidad por su nueva paternidad, será uno de los protagonistas de la noche Leer




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Avance del capítulo 181 de Sueños de libertad de hoy, lunes 11 de noviembre

En la primera entrega de la semana Andrés discute con María y, además, él no quiere celebrar su cumpleaños Leer




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Este es el invitado que quiere llevar La Revuelta el lunes para conseguir vencer en audiencias a El Hormiguero

David Broncano y Jorge Ponce hablaron de un famoso que podría ayudarles a ganar al programa de Pablo Motos Leer




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Vanessa y Javier revelan su distanciamiento en Gran Hermano 19: "No nos hablamos"

La gallega volverá a la casa junto al resto de expulsadas Leer




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Yacimiento de Galería, dataciones (y 15-2)

Se han utilizado diferentes métodos de datación para determinar la edad de este relleno cárstico del Pleistoceno medio, Galería. Desde las series del Uranio-thorio hasta el paleomagnetismo, pasando por la termo luminiscencia y la ESR. Probablemente, junto a la Sima de los Huesos, en el complejo de Cueva Mayor-Cueva del Silo, y la cueva de la Gran Dolina, vecina en la Trinchera del Ferrocarril, son las localidades de todo el sistema Atapuerca (Burgos) con registro fosilífero de las que se disponen de una mayor cantidad de datos radiométricos.




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El silencio se ha callado o algunas reflexiones en el día mundial sin ruidos




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Exámenes de septiembre




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De los menús Michelin a las raciones DANA: el milagro del chef Ricard Camarena y sus 24.000 comidas al día para los afectados

El cocinero, con dos estrellas Michelin, traslada a todo su equipo a una nave industrial de Cheste para elaborar toneladas de raciones para los damnificados. "La gente está muy animada porque sienten que dentro del desastre está ayudando", comenta el chef Leer




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La Policía no encuentra cadáveres en el aparcamiento de Bonaire tras revisar todos los vehículos y el 99% de las instalaciones

El personal especializado en la búsqueda de víctimas ya se ha retirado y continúan la labores de achique y permanece un dispositivo policial para evitar pillajes Leer




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Las obras para evitar inundaciones en el fatídico barranco del Poyo llevan 15 años bloqueadas pese al "riesgo sobre varios municipios"

La Confederación del Júcar advierte desde 2009 del riesgo. El último proyecto lo frenó una ley de Puig Leer



  • DANA
  • Artículos Noa de la Torre
  • Artículos Francisco Pascual

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26 kilómetros de litoral en una búsqueda sin fin: drones, helicópteros y agentes con perros se despliegan hasta Cullera

La hipótesis que cobra más valor es que la fuerza de las corrientes arrastró a las víctimas hacia el mar Leer




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La Generalitat desautoriza las recomendaciones sanitarias de Ribera de beber agua tras hervirla en los municipios afectados por la DANA

Carlos Mazón pide consumir sólo agua embotellada y considera "erróneas" las manifestaciones del Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica Leer




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Mazón y Ribera retoman el contacto pero no evitan un nuevo rifirrafe por las recomendaciones sobre el consumo de agua

El presidente de la Generalitat salió ayer a desautorizar públicamente las indicaciones sanitarias del Ministerio volviendo a tener un nuevo pulso entre ambas instituciones Leer




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Mazón: "Se pueden haber cometido errores. Todas las Administraciones estamos obligadas a repasar la gestión"

El presidente asegura que no está preocupado por su "posición política" ante las peticiones de dimisión, que se siente "respaldado" por el PP y admite que "adecuará la estructura" de su Gobierno para afrontar la recuperación. Leer




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La bronca de Óscar Puente con el alcalde de Sevilla por una "reprogramación" de las inversiones del metro que estaba pactada con la Junta

El ministro tacha a José Luis Sanz de "mentiroso" y dice que no piensa recibirle. Hace sólo un mes también insultó a la alcaldesa de Huelva por acudir al Senado Leer




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Los clanes de la droga empuñan armas de guerra en las Tres Mil Viviendas de Sevilla: "Llevan AK-47 procedentes del Sahel"

El robo de un cargamento supuso el detonante del último enfrentamiento a tiros, con fusiles incluidos, en uno de los barrios más violentos y complicados para la Policía en todo el país Leer




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Muere José Antonio Vidal, el inspector de Policía que investigó los primeros casos de corrupción sin medios y bajo presiones

Fue en 1984 el primer jefe de la Policía Judicial de Sevilla. Indagó la macrocausa de Juan Guerra y los maletines del 'caso Ollero' Leer




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Sicab, el salón dedicado al caballo, dejará en Sevilla 60 millones de euros

Se celebrará del 19 al 24 de noviembre, con la participación de 323 ganaderías de 11 países y la presencia de más de 850 ejemplares Leer




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El Voto y la Imagen. Disección partido a partido ante las elecciones del 10N




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Uganda: Uganda Lagging in Digital Inclusiveness

[Nile Post] Despite identifying digital transformation as a key driver in its National Development Plan III (NDP III), Uganda continues to fall behind Africa's tech giants in digital inclusiveness and tech investment.




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Zimbabwe: ICT Minister Pushes Back Claims of WhatsApp Group Fines, Clarifies PII Regulation

[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE'S Information Communications Technology Minister, Tatenda Mavetera, has described as 'false' reports claiming government is gravitating towards penalising WhatsApp group administrators, clarifying that such fines would only apply to platforms or administrators who collect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for business or commercial use.




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Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines Introduces Africa's First Airbus A350-1000 Into Its Fleet

[New Times] Ethiopia's national flag carrier and largest Airbus operator in Africa, Ethiopian Airlines, has taken delivery of its first of four A350-1000 from Airbus in Toulouse, France, it is reported. The first of its kind to be operated by an African based operator, the A350-1000 will enable Ethiopian Airlines to enhance its premium service on key destinations including Washington D.C., London, Paris and Frankfurt.




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World Autism Awareness Day

Lisa Goring, VP of Family Services at Autism Speaks, discusses World Autism Awareness Day and their Light It Up Blue campaign.




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Tonal’s Epic, Cinematic Ad Is a Departure for the Fitness Category

Tonal, a smart home gym looking for a holiday sales boost, has dropped an epic long-form commercial shot entirely in black and white and set in the Victorian era. A major departure for the fitness category--with inspiration coming from classic sports marketing and indie auteurs like Michel Gondry--Tonal's 2-minute hero ad contrasts its pricey tech-enabled...



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Nigeria: How Dr Nnamene Built One of Nigeria's Most Successful Business Conglomerate

[This Day] Fact have emerged on how one of Nigeria's billionaire's and business mogul, Dr Innocent Nnamene rose from a humble beginning to build one of the most successful business empires in Nigeria.




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Indonesia’s JAFF Market Sets Partnership With Adelaide Film Festival, Unveils Project Lineup

Indonesia’s JAFF Market is set to welcome two Australian projects at its JAFF Future Project platform, marking a collaboration with Adelaide Film Festival (AFF). The inaugural JAFF Market takes place alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) in Yogyakarta from Dec. 3-5. The partnership, backed by the Australian Government, brings “Raesita Grey” from Katrina Irawati Graham […]






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Big or small business, ‘this’ type of federal contractor does the best job

"If they actually have an ownership stake in the enterprise when you're going into work, it's your business, not the boss's business," James Hasik said.

The post Big or small business, ‘this’ type of federal contractor does the best job first appeared on Federal News Network.




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The team effort that led to the Marines’ clean audit triumph

By achieving a clean financial audit for the first time ever, the Marine Corps can provide accountability, transparency and validity for their spending.

The post The team effort that led to the Marines’ clean audit triumph first appeared on Federal News Network.




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SBA office helps launch businesses one woman at a time

Kathleen McShane, who oversees the Small Business Administration's Women's Business Centers, enjoys mentoring women and encouraging them to take the next steps to launch their businesses.

The post SBA office helps launch businesses one woman at a time first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Lack of governance, infrastructure readiness, and IT talent leading to enterprise GenAI struggles

Despite growing interest and enthusiasm for  Generative AI (GenAI), significant challenges are emerging that threaten the success of GenAI projects, according to a co-sponsored research report from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) and Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501).




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Brother UK analysis finds five-figure saving for business that switch to MPS

Switching to managed print services (MPS) could represent a five-figure saving over three years, when compared with traditional printer ownership, according to new analysis from Brother UK.




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Canon offers printers the power to transform their businesses at drupa 2024

At drupa 2024 (Messe Düsseldorf, 28 May – 7 June 2024, Hall 8a), Canon is showcasing its full capabilities as a leading provider of end-to-end digital production print solutions and services. Under the banner of ‘The Power to Move’, Canon is demonstrating how, in collaboration with partners, it works closely with customers to deliver the transformative technologies...




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Brother UK launches compact line up of mono lasers for business

Business technology solutions provider Brother UK has launched a compact range of mono laser printers for businesses, helping resellers to support customers with downsized offices and decentralised workforces.




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QuickStart Integrated Business Planning Webinars

REGISTER for Webinars - 10th & 12th December.

Businesses that manage supply chains have to be able to adapt to the changing political, economic, social and technology landscape all the time.To cope with all this change globally, companies need to put together a different business operating model, which allows them to continuously update plans in a controlled manner in the light of changing economic circumstances.




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MES vs ERP - What's right for your business?

Digital Transformation experts SolutionsPT launch a campaign to show why a combined approach simplifies the value of manufacturing intelligence.




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TSA proposes cybersecurity requirements for pipelines, railroad operators

TSA's proposed cybersecurity regulation aims to ensure "higher-risk" pipelines and railways are defended from cyber attacks.

The post TSA proposes cybersecurity requirements for pipelines, railroad operators first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Five ways ERP supports supply chain management for manufacturing businesses

Optimised supply chain management benefits extend well beyond the bottom line. More and more companies across various sectors are turning to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to keep up with market demands and maintain a competitive edge.




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CJ Lang & Son Ltd selects RELEX Solutions to provide forecasting and replenishment across its retail and wholesale business

CJ Lang & Son Ltd, the wholesaler for SPAR in Scotland, and the major Scottish convenience store franchise with over 300 stores across the country, has selected RELEX, provider of unified supply chain and retail planning solutions, to automate and optimise its supply chain processes.




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8fig Launches Freight Solution to Level the Playing Field for Small Ecommerce Businesses

The ecommerce funding and planning platform 8fig has announced the launch of “Freight with 8fig”, a new service that helps ecommerce sellers manage freight workflows within the platform. A critical pain point in the ecommerce arena, 8fig’s latest addition helps sellers source competitive freight quotes and credit terms.




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The Art of Efficient Logistics: How to Optimize Your Business Operations

By Jack Stones, freelance writer.

The success of any business in today's fast-paced commercial world depends heavily on logistics. Any supply chain's foundation is efficient logistics, guaranteeing that products are delivered on schedule and that customers' expectations are satisfied.




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Bridging the Gap: How Sales & Operations Execution (S&OE) enhances Integrated Business Planning (IBP) to manage short-term uncertainties

By Stephen Dombroski, Director, Consumer Markets, QAD.

In today's dynamic business landscape, companies are continually striving to strike a balance between long-term strategic planning and short-term operational execution.




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Manhattan redefines supply chain planning for the modern age

Manhattan Associates has introduced Manhattan Active Supply Chain Planning (SCP), claimed to be the industry’s first unified business planning platform that enables bi-directional collaboration between supply chain planning and execution systems. 




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Webfleet launches EV Charger Monitoring to boost fleet readiness and reliability

Webfleet, Bridgestone’s globally trusted fleet management solution, has introduced its new EV Charger Monitoring solution, allowing fleet managers to monitor electric vehicles and private chargers on a single platform.




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Technological advances in 3d printing are helping people who need medicines

A Sheffield design and additive manufacturing business is using its system to help the pharmaceutical industry to save valuable time in its production process.




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Teva leverages temperature and theft tracking from FourKites to deliver critical medicines globally

FourKites has announced that Teva, a global provider of generic medicines, has achieved a 0.005% incident rate by leveraging FourKites’ global carrier visibility solution, NIC-Place.




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Heel, manufacturer of biological medicines, digitises packaging lines with NextGen PAS-X MES

Drug manufacturer Heel has successfully implemented Werum PAS-X MES 3.3.0, Körber's NextGen MES for pharma, biotech, and cell & gene therapy, at its main plant in Baden-Baden, Germany.




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Digital Catapult announces that leading technology businesses to join the Made Smarter Innovation Digital Supply Chain Hub programme

Digital Catapult, has announced that leading technology businesses will join the Made Smarter Innovation Digital Supply Chain Hub programme to apply deep tech solutions to bolster the resilience of national supply chains.




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IFS helps Marshall Aerospace & Defence Group scale its global defense manufacturing and service business

To ensure visibility and control over mission-critical business processes such as manufacturing and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), international defence manufacturer and service provider Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group turned to global enterprise applications company IFS for a comprehensive enterprise applications platform.