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FUNNY BUSINESS - Accountemps Survey: Executives Say Humour Is Key Part of Cultural Fit FUNNY BUSINESS - Accountemps Survey: Executives Say Humour Is Key Part of Cultural Fit finance.yahoo.com
Usually dour Belichick shows sense of humour as he prepares for Super Bowl INDIANAPOLIS - He fishes, goes to wine festivals, even kisses his girlfriend in full view at a Boston Celtics game. ca.news.yahoo.com
Of humour and a hard-nosed hack Quizzed on his next novel, Hanif said: "I'm practically living in literary festivals; this is the fourth in India in the last four months. I am working on a play which I will write after these festivals stop." in.news.yahoo.com
Anarchy and good humour at Marryatt protest The anarchy started well before the council protest. Protesters first had to get to the central city, and their cars hit gridlock in Hagley Park as they snaked in to find a scarce parking spot near the footbridge to the Botanic Gardens. www.stuff.co.nz
Online and on streets, Syrian protesters face regime crackdown with humour, creativity BEIRUT - Throughout 40 years of Assad family dictatorship, one thing united Syrians — the culture of self-censorship, fear and paranoia. ca.news.yahoo.com
Of humour & a hard-nosed hack What do you get when two hard-nosed but funny hacks from either side of the India-Pakistan border share stage space to discuss writing novels, politics and their muse? www.telegraphindia.com
Laughter is better than pills WHAT if there was a magic key that could unlock an elderly person suffering from dementia and open them up to a world of fun, laughter and absurdity? www.northernstar.com.au
BBC's Great Expectations left the humour out, says writer Andrew Davies The BBC's adaptation of Great Expectations stripped the wit out of Charles Dickens, the screenwriter Andrew Davies has said. telegraph.feedsportal.com
Dry humour in the bathroom MY wife was reading through her 1988 diary the other evening and happened upon an entry which read: "Saw lovely Les Benford today and he hasn’t changed a bit." www.iwcp.co.uk
Pub campaigners keep sense of humour COMMUTERS are being kept entertained as they drive through Guildford with a witty banner campaign to get the local heritage-listed hotel restored. www.perthnow.com.au
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