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  1. Aussies couple’s $150,000 retirement mistake as superannuation ‘misconception’ exposed

    Queensland couple Carole and Adrian Chick found themselves approaching retirement with $150,000 debt and uncertainty over what came…
    #NewsBeep #News #Personalfinance #AdrianChick #Aussies #Business #Carole #Finance #GarethCroy #homeloan #PersonalFinance #Retirement #superannuation #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/537617/

  2. À Saint-Aubin-d’Aubigné, près de Rennes, Carole Hamon sera tête de liste pour les municipales

    Nous avons besoin de vos cookies pour vous offrir la meilleure expérience de lecture possible et vous proposer…
    #Rennes #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #actu #Actualités #aubigné #bretagne #Carole #europe #hamon #liste #municipales #près #Républiquefrançaise #saint-aubin-d #tete
    europesays.com/fr/451876/

  3. Nearly 500 journalists are on strike at the #Guardian and its sister paper, the Sunday-only #Observer, to protest the planned sale of the Observer to a small digital startup.

    "We believe it's a total betrayal of the Guardian's values and promises that it's made," says #Carole #Cadwalladr, an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Observer.

    "The sale of the Observer to a loss-making startup is potentially the death of this historic brand."

    The strike, which started Wednesday, is expected to last for two days this week and restart for a couple more days next week.

    Cadwalldr says the strike is intended to convince the Observer's owner to slow down a process that the paper's union says is sprinting to a preordained conclusion.

    She says colleagues believe other suitors could emerge if further review shows the Guardian should divest itself of the Sunday paper.

    The Observer is a storied liberal title whose first issue came out on this date in 1791.

    It is believed to be the world's oldest Sunday paper.

    Its famous journalists include George Orwell. And it was central to the launch of the human rights group Amnesty International.

    The buyer is #Tortoise #Media, a well-regarded but small news outlet founded in 2019
    and led by #James #Harding, the former director of BBC News and editor of The Times of London.

    Its tagline is "slow down, wise up."

    It promises to delve into what's driving the news rather than simply post the latest headlines.

    It has not yet turned a profit but has deep-pocketed backers,
    including the investment arm of the Thomson family that controls Reuters and owns the Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada.
    npr.org/2024/12/04/nx-s1-52139

  4. Nearly 500 journalists are on strike at the #Guardian and its sister paper, the Sunday-only #Observer, to protest the planned sale of the Observer to a small digital startup.

    "We believe it's a total betrayal of the Guardian's values and promises that it's made," says #Carole #Cadwalladr, an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Observer.

    "The sale of the Observer to a loss-making startup is potentially the death of this historic brand."

    The strike, which started Wednesday, is expected to last for two days this week and restart for a couple more days next week.

    Cadwalldr says the strike is intended to convince the Observer's owner to slow down a process that the paper's union says is sprinting to a preordained conclusion.

    She says colleagues believe other suitors could emerge if further review shows the Guardian should divest itself of the Sunday paper.

    The Observer is a storied liberal title whose first issue came out on this date in 1791.

    It is believed to be the world's oldest Sunday paper.

    Its famous journalists include George Orwell. And it was central to the launch of the human rights group Amnesty International.

    The buyer is #Tortoise #Media, a well-regarded but small news outlet founded in 2019
    and led by #James #Harding, the former director of BBC News and editor of The Times of London.

    Its tagline is "slow down, wise up."

    It promises to delve into what's driving the news rather than simply post the latest headlines.

    It has not yet turned a profit but has deep-pocketed backers,
    including the investment arm of the Thomson family that controls Reuters and owns the Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada.
    npr.org/2024/12/04/nx-s1-52139

  5. Nearly 500 journalists are on strike at the #Guardian and its sister paper, the Sunday-only #Observer, to protest the planned sale of the Observer to a small digital startup.

    "We believe it's a total betrayal of the Guardian's values and promises that it's made," says #Carole #Cadwalladr, an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Observer.

    "The sale of the Observer to a loss-making startup is potentially the death of this historic brand."

    The strike, which started Wednesday, is expected to last for two days this week and restart for a couple more days next week.

    Cadwalldr says the strike is intended to convince the Observer's owner to slow down a process that the paper's union says is sprinting to a preordained conclusion.

    She says colleagues believe other suitors could emerge if further review shows the Guardian should divest itself of the Sunday paper.

    The Observer is a storied liberal title whose first issue came out on this date in 1791.

    It is believed to be the world's oldest Sunday paper.

    Its famous journalists include George Orwell. And it was central to the launch of the human rights group Amnesty International.

    The buyer is #Tortoise #Media, a well-regarded but small news outlet founded in 2019
    and led by #James #Harding, the former director of BBC News and editor of The Times of London.

    Its tagline is "slow down, wise up."

    It promises to delve into what's driving the news rather than simply post the latest headlines.

    It has not yet turned a profit but has deep-pocketed backers,
    including the investment arm of the Thomson family that controls Reuters and owns the Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada.
    npr.org/2024/12/04/nx-s1-52139

  6. Nearly 500 journalists are on strike at the #Guardian and its sister paper, the Sunday-only #Observer, to protest the planned sale of the Observer to a small digital startup.

    "We believe it's a total betrayal of the Guardian's values and promises that it's made," says #Carole #Cadwalladr, an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Observer.

    "The sale of the Observer to a loss-making startup is potentially the death of this historic brand."

    The strike, which started Wednesday, is expected to last for two days this week and restart for a couple more days next week.

    Cadwalldr says the strike is intended to convince the Observer's owner to slow down a process that the paper's union says is sprinting to a preordained conclusion.

    She says colleagues believe other suitors could emerge if further review shows the Guardian should divest itself of the Sunday paper.

    The Observer is a storied liberal title whose first issue came out on this date in 1791.

    It is believed to be the world's oldest Sunday paper.

    Its famous journalists include George Orwell. And it was central to the launch of the human rights group Amnesty International.

    The buyer is #Tortoise #Media, a well-regarded but small news outlet founded in 2019
    and led by #James #Harding, the former director of BBC News and editor of The Times of London.

    Its tagline is "slow down, wise up."

    It promises to delve into what's driving the news rather than simply post the latest headlines.

    It has not yet turned a profit but has deep-pocketed backers,
    including the investment arm of the Thomson family that controls Reuters and owns the Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada.
    npr.org/2024/12/04/nx-s1-52139

  7. Nearly 500 journalists are on strike at the #Guardian and its sister paper, the Sunday-only #Observer, to protest the planned sale of the Observer to a small digital startup.

    "We believe it's a total betrayal of the Guardian's values and promises that it's made," says #Carole #Cadwalladr, an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Observer.

    "The sale of the Observer to a loss-making startup is potentially the death of this historic brand."

    The strike, which started Wednesday, is expected to last for two days this week and restart for a couple more days next week.

    Cadwalldr says the strike is intended to convince the Observer's owner to slow down a process that the paper's union says is sprinting to a preordained conclusion.

    She says colleagues believe other suitors could emerge if further review shows the Guardian should divest itself of the Sunday paper.

    The Observer is a storied liberal title whose first issue came out on this date in 1791.

    It is believed to be the world's oldest Sunday paper.

    Its famous journalists include George Orwell. And it was central to the launch of the human rights group Amnesty International.

    The buyer is #Tortoise #Media, a well-regarded but small news outlet founded in 2019
    and led by #James #Harding, the former director of BBC News and editor of The Times of London.

    Its tagline is "slow down, wise up."

    It promises to delve into what's driving the news rather than simply post the latest headlines.

    It has not yet turned a profit but has deep-pocketed backers,
    including the investment arm of the Thomson family that controls Reuters and owns the Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada.
    npr.org/2024/12/04/nx-s1-52139

  8. #84Amelot #Carole #Spray #streetart #streetartparis #pochoirs #paris11 #MMRpaname

    J'ai pris la 1ère photo samedi, il y a 2 jours.
    Je venais de rencontrer Carole et son collègue dont j'ai évidemment oublié le nom.

    Ce matin, j'ai pris les 2 suivantes, 2 jours plus tard.
    Eeeeeeeh ouais bon.homme.nefemme, c'est pas du gâteau le pochoir.
    Surtout avec un tel dégradé de couleurs.
    4 passages !

    Eu le temps de discuter un peu avec eux, leur collectif s'appelle "84 Amelot".
    Les béotiens, ils ne sont pas sur le Fediverse...mais je leur ai proposé de remédier à ça.
    ;)