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tweets Fodder for a new Boris "Bwussels" attack? EU insists restaurants serve olive oil in special non refillable vessels m.ft.com/cms/s/0/9fe5a7…
EU regulates olive oil bottles in restaurants
ft.com — An EU bureaucracy striving to be more relevant to citizens is imposing tough restrictions on the olive oil bottles atop restaurant tables. Beginning next year, restaurants across Europe will be required to serve olive oil in specially sealed, non-refRT @nickgregg: Millions of Facebook users are actually pets or toasters - are Zuckerberg's 1bn 'people' figures exaggerated? http://t.co/BM…
Millions of Facebook users are actually pets
digitalmedia.strategyeye.com — Figures gathered by other companies and analyzed by eMarketer show that the company last year actually only had 889.3 million users who are people. Facebook, though, had claimed 1 billion members in 2012. So what are the other 100 million accounts? Well,...Media dinner with Google exec. I asked "What have they stopped doing digitally, personally, amid privacy fears?" Fascinating answers. Yours?
Day began reenacting role of Major General “Buster” Hagenbeck in Operation Anaconda. Ended it looking at floorplans for @weekendft. Sigh.
@alicenukuk It wasn't just Oprah. More on Alex than 20 top global business women combined. Says more about bias in press, than leadership.
Tomorrow I am playing the role of Major General Franklin "Buster" Hagenbeck. And, yes, there is an excellent reason for this.
Thanks to @justineangelli @robynscott & Bee Thakore from #wofsummit2013.
Wide panel: from entrepreneurial ideas to dogs on private aircraft!
More on Factiva stat. More articles written in last decade on Alex Ferguson than the top 20 businesswomen combined eg Oprah, Sandberg, Meg.
RT @womenoffuture: Sir Alex Ferguson alone got more media coverage than 20 top-ranked women, according to @factiva - @carolinefdaniel #wofs…
#FT Quote from Tory minister. "We can keep throwing red meat at the crocodiles but, if they want to eat the PM, there's not a lot we can do"
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