These are my links for August 12th:
- Nowhere to hide as taxman steps up tax probe – Accountancy Age – Every cloud has a silver lining for Grant Thornton
- Creative Capitalism: What makes profit-maximization possible – Well worth the read, from Martin Wolf
- People: BBC man Sir Bill Cotton dies aged 80 | News | The First Post – "The great thing about being mediocre is that I am always at my best"
You have to be bright to think up something like that
- FT.com / World / Middle East – Obituary: Mahmoud Darwish – "The concept of a national poet with the power to shape a national movement and define a country’s collective spirit seems to belong to a different century."
Really? That's like saying hope has died.
- Olympics: Empty seats a concern for Games | Sport | guardian.co.uk – Can we cancel London 2012 now?
- FT.com / Companies / Financial services – Morgan Stanley ARS buyback offer rejected – At last someone is holding the banks to account.
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