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Rural India is seeing a surge in consumer activity as major packaged goods companies report increased demand. What's driving this growth, and how are companies capitalizing on it?
It is pretty clear why A.J Quinnell couldn’t recognise his book in the 1987 film. But I’m sure he was seduced, as were the rest of us, by director Tony Scott’s dramatic and action-packed direction of the 2004 remake, even though that one also diverged from the original story. The money Quinnell received from the film’s huge success wouldn’t have hurt
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On May 11, 2015, during a rally in Bomet, former president Uhuru Kenyatta was quoted saying “Gazeti ni ya kufunga nyama.” "Newspapers are only useful for wrapping meat." A statement that would create precedence in media attacks during his 10-year rule.
Blowing Hot a December 10, 20 by John Jeffay I stepped out of my front door this morning without a face mask. For a brief moment I forgot we were in the midst of a pandemic. Mask wearing is mandatory where I live, a nd provides a constant visual reminder on the streets that life is far from normal. I'm sure I'm not alone in yo-yoing between a sense of "business as usual" a nd the depressing realization that after nine months of lockdowns, restrictions and more, the end remains a long way off. The first vaccines were administered in Britain on Tuesday, where the media was in a celebratory mood, overlooking the inconvenient fact that it had been developed in Germany. But infection rates are on the rise there and in many other countries bracing themselves for a third wave. In the world of diamonds there is a comparable see-saw of good news followed by bad, which may leave you wondering whether things are getting better o