dark The Dark Core of Personality By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2018-10-11 Nine factors can determine how malevolent you are Full Article
dark The dark side of consensus in Tunisia: Lessons from 2015-2019 By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 16:55:04 +0000 Executive Summary Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been considered a model for its pursuit of consensus between secular and Islamist forces. While other Arab Spring countries descended into civil war or military dictatorship, Tunisia instead chose dialogue and cooperation, forming a secular-Islamist coalition government in 2011 and approving a constitution by near unanimity in… Full Article
dark Dark Clouds Gather over Greenland's Mining Ambitions By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 12:00:00 -0500 In September 2014, we released a study on mineral and energy resources in Greenland and were honored to have Aleqa Hammond, then the Premier of Greenland, with us at Brookings for the launch event. Since gaining political autonomy from the Kingdom of Denmark in 2009, successive governments in Greenland have been aggressively promoting the development of a mining industry as a solution to its deep and worsening economic woes. Our study concluded that Greenland was likely to develop large-scale mining and energy projects eventually, but that the pace of development would be much slower than the government of Greenland anticipated due to steep declines in iron ore prices and unrealistic expectations of demand for rare earth elements. A lot has changed since then, but our original conclusions still hold. While there has been progress on smaller mines such as the Aappaluttoq ruby and sapphire project in southwest Greenland, it appears increasingly unlikely that any of the large-scale mining and energy projects that Greenland has been counting on will get off the ground in the near term. Global events beyond Greenland’s control have conspired in recent months to reduce the incentives for investment in mining and offshore oil and gas projects. Political Crisis in Nuuk, But Siumut Remains in Control Following her trip to Washington, Premier Hammond became embroiled in a political scandal concerning the misuse of public funds. She resigned from office and an election was called. Hammond’s incumbent Siumut party, now under the leadership of former Environment Minister Kim Kielsen, held on to power against its main rival by a tiny margin of 326 votes. All major political parties in Greenland support the development of a mining industry, but the two main parties are divided on the issue of uranium mining, with the opposition Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) party opposed on environmental grounds. However, following the election Siumut successfully negotiated a coalition government, bringing together rival parties (the Democrat party and Atassut) that support uranium mining. Ebola Outbreak Leads London Mining to Bankruptcy Global events continued to conspire against Greenland’s efforts to develop a mining industry. Just before the November elections London Mining, the British company developing the Isua iron ore mine, went bankrupt and was placed into receivership after incurring heavy losses at its Sierra Leone mine due to the Ebola crisis. As we noted in our report, London Mining’s project in Greenland sought to attract investments, labor and engineering support from Chinese partners, but the company was not successful in its efforts to secure that support given the high costs of the project (estimated at about $2 billion) and the unique engineering challenges associated with the project. Nevertheless, the company’s plan to bring nearly two thousand foreign workers to Greenland along with the government of Greenland’s efforts to pass legislation that would exempt workers on large projects from Greenland’s minimum labor standards sparked an enormous controversy in Denmark over the scope of Greenland’s autonomy. It also led some commentators in Denmark and elsewhere to suggest that this investment was part of a larger strategic plan by Beijing to establish a foothold in the Arctic region. We concluded in our study that there was no evidence of any such geopolitical connection and emphasized that, contrary to many reports, there was in fact no Chinese investment in Greenland. Last week, London Mining’s Greenland operations were purchased by a Chinese investment and trading group based in Hong Kong. Like London Mining, the project’s new owners are unlikely to develop the Isua project unless they can locate a major Chinese mining company willing to provide capital, labor and engineering. This would seem unlikely in the near term given the precipitous drop in iron ore prices since 2012 and increased production by the international mining majors. The buyer, General Nice, is a privately held trading and investment conglomerate with subsidiaries in mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore and South Africa. The company’s corporate background is unclear. It was founded in 1992, but a quick search reveals no information about the group’s activities prior to 2006, when General Nice acquired Singapore-listed Abterra. This listed subsidiary has reportedly come under scrutiny in Singapore for its lack of transparency concerning unusual investments in coal mines in Shanxi province. General Nice has made a handful of financial investments in overseas mines, all in partnership with major mining companies from mainland China. The company does not appear to have experience operating iron mines. China Cancels Its Rare Earth Production Quotas China’s decision last week to drop export quotas on rare earth elements is another bad sign for Greenland’s plans to develop mining projects. Investment in rare earth projects outside of China has largely been driven by expectations of limited supply from China, where production capacity has been restricted by quotas on both production and export. The removal of the export quotas may reduce interest in international rare earth projects, including the two projects in Greenland. Security concerns expressed in Denmark over the mining of uranium and rare earth have not yet been resolved. A working group established in early 2014 between Greenland and the Danish government to resolve these issues was scheduled to conclude in late 2014, but these talks have been interrupted by the change in government. While the new coalition supports uranium mining, these issues will have to be worked out before mining can move forward. This is particularly important for the development of the Kvanefjeld rare earth project, which contains significant levels of uranium, but may also be a factor for the Kringlerne rare earth project—which does not contain uranium – as Denmark has reserved the right to reject proposed rare earth projects on security grounds regardless of uranium content. In addition, several rare earth element projects outside China (but not in Greenland) have in fact moved ahead, further reducing the urgency to develop a project in Greenland. Falling Oil Prices Oil extraction was always at best a long-term prospect for Greenland due to harsh conditions, limited infrastructure and the wide availability of cheaper alternative supplies. As oil prices started falling in June 2014 and global demand growth slowed, arguably the need for exploration in high-cost areas like Greenland further diminished. Thus, in September we concluded that under the most optimistic scenario it would take at least ten years before commercial oil production would take place in Greenland. Oil prices have continued to fall, and if prices remain low the timeline for exploration in Greenland is likely to be further extended. Dim Economic Prospects None of this is good news for Greenland, which has hoped to meet anticipated budget shortfalls with revenue from new mines. This week the new government publicly acknowledged the difficulty in securing major investments in the near term and will place more emphasis on developing infrastructure to support the tourism industry, which now appears to be Greenland’s best hope for economic development. One such project is a proposed new airport serving the tourist hub Illulissat. Any such measures will be important as the government faces a growing gap between expenses and the annual block grant from Denmark, which is likely to increase further as the population ages. Authors Tim BoersmaKevin Foley Full Article
dark The dark side of consensus in Tunisia: Lessons from 2015-2019 By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 16:55:04 +0000 Executive Summary Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been considered a model for its pursuit of consensus between secular and Islamist forces. While other Arab Spring countries descended into civil war or military dictatorship, Tunisia instead chose dialogue and cooperation, forming a secular-Islamist coalition government in 2011 and approving a constitution by near unanimity in… Full Article
dark Green gifts for the darkly romantic Valentine By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Feb 2015 11:27:00 -0500 From carnivorous plants to occult-inspired tokens of affection, these are not your grandmother's Valentine's gifts. Full Article Living
dark The world's 11 certified Dark Sky Reserves, where the stars run riot By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 16:12:28 -0400 Idaho is working hard to create an official dark sky reserve, which would make it the first in the US and the 12th in the world. Full Article Science
dark What is the “DARK” act? By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 15:07:24 -0400 Your guide to the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015, and what it means for GMO labeling in the U.S. Full Article Business
dark Glow-in-the-dark chickens are genetically engineered to fight bird flu By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Sep 2015 14:10:29 -0400 Researchers in the UK are using genetic engineering to fight the bird flu epidemic. Full Article Science
dark These immersive, glow-in-the-dark murals are for indoor stargazing (Video) By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:42:04 -0400 Using a self-invented "multiluminous" painting process, this artist transforms ordinary rooms into starry environments. Full Article Living
dark Does the world need a glow-in-the-dark bike? By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:17:03 -0400 It's a nice idea, as long as it isn't sending the wrong message. Full Article Transportation
dark Polar Permaculture grows fresh food in one of the coldest, darkest regions on Earth (Video) By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 15:42:19 -0500 Looking to reduce waste, increase local food security and create a "circular economy," this permaculture project is growing food in the Arctic. Full Article Science
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dark Glow-in-the-dark, nature-inspired murals tell of secret legends By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 14:31:27 -0500 These photo-luminescent artworks hide fascinating stories about the places and cities they are located in. Full Article Living
dark Full Planet, Empty Plates: Chapter 5. Eroding Soils Darkening Our Future By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 10:05:34 -0400 Sometime within the last century, soil erosion began to exceed new soil formation. Now, nearly a third of the world’s cropland is losing topsoil faster than new soil is forming, reducing the land’s inherent fertility. Full Article Science
dark Photo: Dark-eyed junco is the picture of spring By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 06:00:00 -0400 Our photo of the day comes from Jackson County, Oregon. Full Article Science
dark Peacock begonia's mysterious iridescent blue hue lets it thrive in the dark By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 09:09:21 -0400 New research reveals that the plant's shimmering blue leaves allow it to survive in the dim rainforest floors of southeast Asia. Full Article Science
dark Reborn as a Restaurant, a Berlin Building Overcomes its Dark History By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 05:00:00 -0400 A building that once housed a Jewish girls' school, shut down by the Nazis, is now home to a fashionable restaurant. Full Article Design
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dark "Nashville" Star Charles Esten Brings Light to the Dark World of Cancer - Charles Esten :60 TV PSA By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 13 Apr 2015 10:18:00 EDT Charles Esten :60 TV PSA Full Article Entertainment Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals Television Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
dark Mark Hamill Shows His Dark Side in What We Do in the Shadows Episode 2.06 Promo By www.comingsoon.net Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:57:11 +0000 The new episode debuts next Wednesday The post Mark Hamill Shows His Dark Side in What We Do in the Shadows Episode 2.06 Promo appeared first on ComingSoon.net. Full Article Horror TV FX Mark Hamill tv news video What We Do in the Shadows
dark arent those sunglasses dark By www.toothpastefordinner.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 04:00:00 EDT Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: arent those sunglasses darkHOLY SHIT WE DID IT!!! Superpoop is back and updates every Thursday. Drewtoothpaste is back and updates every Monday. Subscribe to the combined RSS feed for Superpoop and Drewtoothpaste and get updates in your RSS reader. Full Article comic
dark this summer dark big room By www.toothpastefordinner.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 04:00:00 EDT Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: this summer dark big roomThe Worst Things For Sale is Drew's blog. It updates every day. Subscribe to the Worst Things For Sale RSS! Full Article comic
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dark Meher Marfatia: The woods are lovely, dark and deep By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 06 May 2018 00:33:29 GMT Shrikant Karani takes an early morning walk on the Siri Road steps with his dog Mischief. Pics/Sayed Sameer Abedi The peace is palpable, the serenity a shock to the system. I'm on Siri Road, the misty-twisty path languidly climbing from Chowpatty to Kamala Nehru Park. Obscure and often missed in a blink by those not knowing it, this thin lane links Walkeshwar to Ridge Road. Every runner's dream, every walker's mini Mahableshwar in Mumbai, the country road you can drive on only till a point is summer-pretty. Heavy with fresh yellow and red flowers, its glowing greens slope up and up to an idyllic city panorama. This is among the last havens of virgin verdure, affording spectacular sky and sea views at various heights Malabar Hill has hewn since the time it was fully forested. "Around 1534, Siri Road led from Gamdevi village up jungle-covered slopes of Malabar Hill through babul plantations to the banyan-girt temple of Walkeshwar," writes Pheroza Godrej in Bombay to Mumbai: Changing Perspectives. "The stream of worshippers from the west coast followed this path up the hill and, as it was narrow, called it 'Siri' or 'Ladder'." Nonagenarian Nirmala Kotak in the living room of her home at the Dadyseth bungalow, where she has lived for 70 years since her marriage in 1948 I track down Rajkumar Loyalka, after whose father the road is renamed Chiranjilal Loyalka Marg. "My grandfather Ramchandra from Pilani belonged to the East India Cotton Association. His son, my father Chiranjilal, was a stockbroker and freedom fighter," he says. Siri Road made news three years back when civic authorities wanted to widen and extend its 300 motorable metres by another 300, for traffic to reach Hanging Gardens via Ridge Road. That environmental disaster was averted by vigilant residents mounting a sharp campaign, my friend Kekoo Colah who walks here daily tells me. They painted "Mala kapu naka – Don't axe me" and "Save us from BMC" on the barks of beloved trees. Tipped at both ends by rowed barbers, bus conductors, paanwalas and ragpickers, Siri Road slumbers amid a jumble of shuttered coal and ration shops turned garages and go-downs. But there's trouble in paradise. Sudden bends and secluded niches swerve into kuchcha mud off-paths, whose messily overgrown carpets of dry leaves and dirt piles are hideouts for hardened bootleggers and junkies. Named for the shape of its fruit Near enough, city Zoroastrians got the first open-to-sky dakhma, or Tower of Silence, to dispose their dead in 1672. On the sylvan acres of Doongerwadi, prayers for the deceased are liltingly recited in roofed halls called bunglis. The Dadyseth family built one such in the area. The bungli's barest remnants are skirted by Hibiscus bushes with red blooms brighter than the ancient maroon wall ruins they cling to. Banker Dady Nasarwanji amassed vast land tracts in trust to maintain Dadyseth Agiary at Kalbadevi. He acquired the Chowpatty Band Stand property around 1783 from a Portuguese named Barretto. Nonagenarian Nirmala Kotak has lived from 1948 in the whispering shadows cast by atmospheric Dadyseth bungalow, which is well over a century old. With daughter-in-law Durrat, she pieces memories of 70 years after her marriage. "Our family planted kesar kairi trees in the compound when my three sons were young," she recollects. "We wake to the shrieking of koels and parrots eating mangoes. Peacocks still fly in to drink water from a dripping tap and cobras coil on tree trunks in the heat." The Stocking Tree grows uniquely on Siri Road alone in Mumbai. Pic courtesy: Shubhada Nikharge I discover an interesting former Siri Road tenant thanks to Vinayak Talwar of Khaki Tours nudging me to check Volume III of The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island. The Duke of Wellington indeed lived here when he was Colonel Arthur Wellesley, in a house Seth Cursetjee Manockjee — of the Khada Parsi statue fame — owned, between road and sea at the curve of the bay. (The landlord became such a great friend that his son Manockjee devotedly retained a hair of the Duke in his locket!). The student Eton described as "not at all a book boy and rather dull" went on to vanquish Napoleon at Waterloo and lead England as Prime Minister twice over, in 1828 and again in 1834. His Bombay home in 1801-02, was "on your right opposite the wood-wharf as you ascend steep Siri road... The house, Surrey Cottage, stood halfway up the now non-existent eastern brow of Malabar Hill. It comprised a lofty hall, with long verandahs at the sides. In front was a porch, to which led two carriage-ways from different directions. One passed the horse stable near the Siri. The hall commanded a view of Back Bay and Girgaum, also the Esplanade and Fort. The Duke, with his eagle eye, must have scanned a glorious scene from Malabar Hill minus steamers and mills." A second generation hornbill hops to the Karani family kitchen window to be fed - at one time two older birds would show up with a pair of their babies, of whom this is one. Pic courtesy: Utpal Tijoriwala Wellesley had company round the corner in George Bellasis at Randall Lodge. The soldier and amateur artist was the son of Major General John Bellasis, whose 1790s orders constructed Nagpada's kilometre-long Bellasis Road, to relieve the poor displaced from famine-struck Surat. George met his neighbour when the future Duke of Wellington was recouping from an attack of ringworm, more colourfully referred to as the Malabar Itch. While the infection stopped him sail for an Egypt expedition, that ill-fated ship sank in the Gulf of Aden. George Bellasis admiringly dedicated his 1815 book, Views of St Helena, to His Grace Field-Marshall the Duke of Wellington who exiled the French emperor to that island. A watercolour of Randall Lodge paints a two-storey structure with a rectangular lawn edged by cypresses. What other breeze-kissed trees rustle secrets along this sequestered stretch? Colonial chronicles mention sandalwood, mistletoe, star apple, ivy fig and Christmas trees, with rose bushes, celery and cabbage patches around Surrey Cottage. Usha Desai and Renee Vyas, of Tree Appreciation Walks, detail a wealth of local flora: banyan, frangipani, asopalav, sitaphal, parijat, coconut, mango, jungli badam, putranjiva, jackfruit and aritha. Flowering in the rain and fruiting in winter, the Stocking Tree is unique to Siri Road, according to Sharadini Dahanukar's book, Green Solace. "We haven't seen it elsewhere in the city," says Desai. "When we saw this one December, its stocking-shaped fruits had fallen. From a seed sprouted in the stocking, Renee grew a sapling on her farm." The originally South American tree leans against a chawl wall here. "Trees like neem, peepul and kamrak were believed holy for harbouring the souls of rishis like Valmiki," says Rajesh Joshi, introduced to me by Ridge Road resident Jaidev Mehta who has walked the length of Siri Road thrice a day for 60 years. Rajesh's grandfather Hansraj Sawairam, from Sirohi in Rajasthan, heralded a line of four generations of Joshis tending the "swayambhu" — Sanskrit for "self-manifested" — Hanuman temple. It is supposed to have spontaneously risen on soil imprinted sacred by Ram, Sita and Lakshman in the Banganga vicinity. "Ram chose this quiet spot to meditate because of its solitude," Joshi says. This is temple turf, proffering a trio of 150-year-old examples. Of these, two survive — Hanuman and Shiva mandir, nestled close-necked towards the top of the road. Descending nearer Walkeshwar, devotees thronged, too, to the Ram mandir from the 1880s, till at least a hundred years after. Motor sports entrepreneur Shrikant Karani and his wife Feruza recollect its beautiful idols left abandoned. We tiptoe through filthy, forgotten tracks in thickets below their building, Chitrakut, which faces the Ram temple site (Sita awaited Ram's return from Lanka in Chitrakut). Birdsong spikes the soporific afternoon air. Shrikant remembers dozens of Parsi Dairy bhaiyyas form inky blue clusters in trademark uniform shirts, Siri Road being their shortcut for deliveries from Walkeshwar to Ridge Road. A tilt across, where Loyalka Estate later rose, was the home of the seven talented Pooviah sisters from Coorg. Their portico, sunken eight or nine feet beneath road height, was designed as an oasis of cool, not letting warm winds waft within on the hottest day. The three youngest sisters, Sita, Chitra and Lata, were renowned Kathak exponents. Sita also worked at Handloom House in the 1960s with Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay. Their contemporary, Shirin Vajifdar narrates how she and her classical dancer sisters Khurshid and Roshan bonded with the Pooviahs. In a journal her family shares, Shirin has written: "We started weekly lessons at the Pooviah sisters' house. The three charming sisters were the greatest devotees of Kathak dance, the most promising pupils of Jaipur gharana maestro Sunder Prasad. They gave all help to learn at their residence." The Pooviahs possessed the sole telephone on the road. "They would offer me biscuits when I went across as a boy to make calls," says Shrikant Karani. "I played Chor Police with kids of maalis who clipped the Hanging Gardens' hedges. We knocked dangling drumsticks with catapults, and shook pink and white champas to string garlands from fallen petals." Old-timers mention a stone Vishnu once reclined under a gulmohur grove in the wilderness (Anantashayana — literally, "sleeping on the serpent Ananta"). Wondering where the divine Preserver must have basked benignly in the crisp sunshine, I pass Gagangiri Maharaj Ashram. A hum of discourses and yoga sessions mesh mellifluous with birds rapping tender-to-throaty tango tunes. Which could these be from Siri Road's trio of feathered regulars — oriole, barbet or hornbill — I try to guess, twigs snap-snapping underfoot every minute. "We have a hill station in our backyard," declares filmmaker Vivek Kumar, treading this path as part of his exercise workout. "A little landscaping might even make this Bombay's answer to Crookedest Street of San Francisco." Author-publisher Meher Marfatia writes monthly on everything that makes her love Mumbai and adore Bombay. You can reach her at mehermarfatia@gmail.com Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. 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dark Betaal Trailer: A curse, a dark story, and a battle with the demons By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 8 May 2020 06:23:56 GMT Hell is about to be unleashed. A tunnel, which no one has dared to open for decades, hides a curse that could change an entire country's fate forever. What is the cost for those who would dare to step inside? How far would you go to battle the demons within? The show is dark, gritty, and to top it all, it blends history with fantasy! The entire struggle to fight back the bloodthirsty zombies, who are under the curse of a demigod Betaal is shown beautifully in this 3-minute video. Watch the trailer of Betaal here: Earlier today, Netflix dropped the trailer of its upcoming series Betaal that hits the service on May 24, 2020. The story is set in a remote village, which quickly becomes the arena of a breathless battle when a two-century-old East India Company Colonel, infected with the Betaal's curse, and his battalion of zombie redcoats are released from their tomb - attacking anything with a pulse. With the CIPD (Counter Insurgency Police Department) forces pitted against the undead army, hapless civilians are trapped in a gripping, edge-of-your-seat conflict. Betaal is created, directed and written by Patrick Graham, co-directed by Nikhil Mahajan and co-written by Suhani Kanwar and produced by Blumhouse Television and SK Global Entertainment. Starring Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi, Jatin Goswami, Manjiri Pupala, and Syna Anand, the series guarantees a nail-biting, gripping battle that will keep you hooked, while it explores age-old secrets and ideologies that live to this day. Betaal releases on Netflix this May 24, 2020. Catch up on all the latest entertainment news and gossip here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
dark Facebook rolls out Dark Mode for desktop, other features for all users By www.businesstoday.in Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:08:49 GMT Facebook had announced a redesign of its desktop version in the F8 conference this year. Now, it is officially available for all users around the globe. Full Article
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dark W 20-stą rocznicę członkostwa Polski, OECD zaleca dążenie w kierunku gospodarki opartej na wiedzy By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 25 Nov 2016 11:00:00 GMT Według OECD, Polska osiągnęła imponujące postępy pod względem poprawy standardu życia swoich obywateli w ostatnich 20-stu latach, ale musi nadal zmierzać w kierunku gospodarki opartej na wiedzy poprzez promowanie zaawansowanych technologii, zwiększania wydajności oraz poprawy dostępu do wysokiej jakości zatrudnienia i godziwych wynagrodzeń. Full Article
dark The Dark Horse, The Paper Tiger and Chicken Little: Lessons from the OECD Foreign Bribery Report By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:24:00 GMT One of the more startling findings in the OECD Foreign Bribery Report, is that some level of corporate management was involved in over 50% of the cases sanctioned. This paper by Leah Ambler, published in the Journal of Business Compliance (01/2015), examines what went wrong and why from a corporate governance and compliance perspective. Full Article
dark The Dark Horse, The Paper Tiger and Chicken Little: Lessons from the OECD Foreign Bribery Report By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:24:00 GMT One of the more startling findings in the OECD Foreign Bribery Report, is that some level of corporate management was involved in over 50% of the cases sanctioned. This paper by Leah Ambler, published in the Journal of Business Compliance (01/2015), examines what went wrong and why from a corporate governance and compliance perspective. Full Article
dark Drake: Dark Lane Demo Tapes By www.ft.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:34:03 GMT The Canadian rapper’s surprise mixtape flunks out with ill-advised guest-star choices Full Article
dark The Life of a Song: Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground By play.acast.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 14:47:17 GMT Blind Willie Johnson's gospelly, moaning adaptation of an 18th-century hymn might have seemed an odd choice for the disc of music attached to Voyager 1 in 1977. But artists from Ry Cooder to Jack White have been drawn to its ethereal power. Credit: Legacy/Columbia, Warner Bros., Alligator Records See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Full Article
dark Copper find sparks hopes of mining revival in ‘Poldark’ country By www.ft.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:00:53 GMT Discovery raises prospect of industry’s return 20 years after Cornwall’s last pit closed Full Article
dark Dark Towers — an exposé of banking gone bad By www.ft.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 05:00:29 GMT David Enrich’s salutary tale of Deutsche Bank’s overreaching ambitions Full Article
dark European regulator takes another shot at ‘dark pools’ By www.ft.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 19:07:38 GMT Watchdog also offers concession on post-Brexit share trading Full Article
dark BA to cut up to 12,000 jobs as aviation outlook darkens By www.ft.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 08:46:47 GMT Parent company IAG warns it will take ‘several years’ to return to 2019 passenger levels Full Article
dark Facebook’s redesign goes live with simplified navigation and dark mode By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:11:32 +0000 After months of testing, Facebook’s redesign is finally official. Announced last year at F8, the more minimalist approach to its desktop design has been rolled out in waves. In March, the company added an option to try out the new version. Users could switch back and leave feedback for why they had done so. This […] Full Article Apps Social Facebook
dark The skies darken for France’s Sun King By www.ft.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 11:11:40 GMT His imperious manner and lack of emotional intelligence make him vulnerable Full Article
dark Facebook’s redesign goes live with simplified navigation and dark mode By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:11:32 +0000 After months of testing, Facebook’s redesign is finally official. Announced last year at F8, the more minimalist approach to its desktop design has been rolled out in waves. In March, the company added an option to try out the new version. Users could switch back and leave feedback for why they had done so. This […] Full Article Apps Social Facebook
dark Facebook’s redesign goes live with simplified navigation and dark mode By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:11:32 +0000 After months of testing, Facebook’s redesign is finally official. Announced last year at F8, the more minimalist approach to its desktop design has been rolled out in waves. In March, the company added an option to try out the new version. Users could switch back and leave feedback for why they had done so. This […] Full Article Apps Social Facebook
dark PDC World Darts Championship plunged into darkness as POWER CUT delays Wright's third round tie By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 23:52:00 GMT The World Darts Championship was briefly halted on Monday night after a power cut interrupted the action at the Alexandra Palace. Full Article
dark Ryan Lochte reveals his Playboy model fiancée pulled him out of 'darkest point' after Rio By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 06 Dec 2016 21:03:25 GMT His fall from grace was one of the biggest celebrity scandals of 2016. And now, Olympian Ryan Lochte revealed how he got through the aftermath of his highly publicized false robbery report in Rio. Full Article
dark Dua Lipa 'parties until 3am at a kinky night club complete with its own dark room' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 02 Jul 2019 17:52:40 GMT The singer, 23, was allegedly out until 3am on Sunday after heading to raucous gay nightclub NYC Downlow during the music festival, The Sun reported on Monday. Full Article
dark Head to rugged St Ives in Cornwall for the perfect Poldark-inspired outdoors beach 'staycation' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 11:41:48 GMT MailOnline Travel's Daniel Sanderson took his brood to Cornwall for a 'woolly jumpers, red wine and toasty-fires autumn getaway', with a stay in a Downton Abbey-style old vicarage. Full Article
dark Twelve years on from dark day, Wales are gunning for ultimate prize ahead of rematch with Fiji By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 06 Oct 2019 08:10:19 GMT EXCLUSIVE BY WILL KELLEHER: A day for disaster and delight. Twelve years ago the World Cup enjoyed - or endured, depending on your allegiance - one of its greatest shocks. Full Article
dark The Batman: Glasgow transforms into dark city of Gotham as set designers recreate iconic location By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 21:42:15 GMT Set designers were seen out on the streets of Glasgow transforming the area they were set to film in into the dark city of Gotham, on Saturday. Full Article
dark Eminem drops surprise album Music to be Murdered By and the first music video Darkness By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 13:09:04 GMT While there have been rumors that Eminem was working on new music, the rapper surprisingly dropped his new album Music to be Murdered By on Thursday night. Full Article
dark Spence and Porter emerge from the darkness to light up our screens with best fight of 2019 By Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 00:14:12 +0100 First we had Billy Joe Saunders doing his level best to convince us how delighted he is to be defending his world super-middleweight title on the undercard of a YouTube circus act in America. Full Article
dark Six Nations: Ireland's 'dark arts' don't scare England as Eddie Jones insists his side can cope By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 15:26:03 GMT During the Joe Schmidt era, Ireland were renowned for peppering the backfield with high balls from Johnny Sexton and Conor Murray but Eddie Jones insists that England can cope with it. Full Article