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/ 27 July 2007

Advertisements demolish pay walls in media

Traditional media companies face a very modern dilemma: should their websites be free or paid-for? The trend recently has been to plump for the free model and bring in revenue via advertising. This means that websites that had in the past been subscription-funded have started to move to the ad-supported model.

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/ 27 July 2007

De Beers sales down but earnings rise

Sales at diamond-mining giant De Beers fell 7% in the first half of 2007 on the back of reduced supply of gems to its trading arm while underlying earnings rose 5%, the group announced on Friday. Its total sales fell to ,4 billion from ,66-billion in the first six months of the year over the same period in 2006, interim results showed.

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/ 27 July 2007

China defends Darfur stance as pressure grows

China defended its stance on Darfur on Friday and urged patience as Western critics warned that Beijing’s reluctance to back stronger action in the troubled Sudanese region could blight Olympic Games goodwill. China has pressed Sudan to accept United Nations peacekeepers alongside African Union forces struggling to quell bloodshed in Darfur.

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/ 27 July 2007

Republican fund-raiser to feature machine guns

A planned Republican fund-raiser in New Hampshire aims to promote gun ownership in the United States by letting supporters fire powerful military-style weapons. The Manchester Republican Committee is inviting party members and their families to a ”Machine Gun Shoot” where, for , supporters can spend a day trying out automatic weapons.

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/ 27 July 2007

In Japan, even sex goes high-tech

The Japanese love technology so much that now even sex toys are on the cutting edge. The "gPod," a phallic-shaped vibrator, is designed to respond automatically to sounds picked up by an accompanying handset, which can plug into anything from a telephone to a music player to a television.

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/ 27 July 2007

Mourinho the ‘mellow’

Jose Mourinho cracked into a knowing grin, as if anticipating the incredulity to come, before offering up his reinvention. ”This year I will be more mellow, yes, mellow,” he said, the second mention delivered in his best mock Caribbean lilt. ”I’ve thought about it and it’s something I want to do.”

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/ 27 July 2007

Ravele’s got game

I wonder if Ntambi Ravele, the outgoing Premier Soccer League marketing chief, is aware of the number of times she has said that ”leadership is not about whether one is a man or a woman, but about what he or she can deliver”. If it is not a personal mantra, it should be. It’s certainly firmly embedded in her psyche.