June 29, 2015
the opportunity to return to the series.
The 75-minute special was compiled from footage shot before Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond left the show.
The BBC Two show made no reference to their departure, nor the circumstancesvirtual office.
Closing the show, May said: "Thank you very much for watching and, well, goodbye." Hammond also said goodbye and the credits then rolled in silence.
After the episode ended, Clarkson tweeted: "Many many thanks for all your support and encouragement over the years. So sad and sorry it's ended like this."
Hammond tweeted: "Can't believe that one life has room to accommodate the first and the last steps of that incredible adventure. Thanks for your company."
'I hate working on Top Gear'
The episode was a swansong for Clarkson - who was sacked for punching a producer - as well as May and Hammond, who both turned down the opportunity to return to the seriesreenex cps.
It featured two separate films, both completed before the incident that led to Clarkson's departure. The presenter recorded a new voiceover for the show, for which he was not paid. Hammond and May filmed new links, but without the traditional Top Gear studio audience.
May welcomed viewers by saying: "Hello, and welcome to what's left of Top Gear."
Behind him was the "elephant in the room", a 10ft plastic replica elephant which the show's makers borrowed from a Hull design company. It was called Jeremyreenex cps.
The BBC Two show made no reference to their departure, nor the circumstancesvirtual office.
Closing the show, May said: "Thank you very much for watching and, well, goodbye." Hammond also said goodbye and the credits then rolled in silence.
After the episode ended, Clarkson tweeted: "Many many thanks for all your support and encouragement over the years. So sad and sorry it's ended like this."
Hammond tweeted: "Can't believe that one life has room to accommodate the first and the last steps of that incredible adventure. Thanks for your company."
'I hate working on Top Gear'
The episode was a swansong for Clarkson - who was sacked for punching a producer - as well as May and Hammond, who both turned down the opportunity to return to the seriesreenex cps.
It featured two separate films, both completed before the incident that led to Clarkson's departure. The presenter recorded a new voiceover for the show, for which he was not paid. Hammond and May filmed new links, but without the traditional Top Gear studio audience.
May welcomed viewers by saying: "Hello, and welcome to what's left of Top Gear."
Behind him was the "elephant in the room", a 10ft plastic replica elephant which the show's makers borrowed from a Hull design company. It was called Jeremyreenex cps.
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June 22, 2015
who is an organisational psychologist
I was trying to understand what the business model would look like†said Tessman-Keys, who is an organisational psychologist by training."
Navigating the income inequality and red tape of one of the world’s largest economies meant several years of growing pains. "Ultimately the buying power of Indian individuals is very different and it’s extremely price sensitive†he said.
Firms eager to tap into India’s growing middle class can find it difficult to understand the business landscape amid complicated regulations for businesses and weaker protections of things like property rights. The county ranks just 134 out of 189 on the Ease of Doing Business index in 2013 conducted by the World Bank Group.
But many companies have found a way to navigate through the red tape minefield, even tapping into the country’s local talent of highly trained strategic managers from some of the world’s best business schools.
That’s true for DDI. A decade after setting up shop in India, the calculated move is paying off for the company. It now has more than 100 employees across several cities in India and offers corporate training that’s created specifically for the unique challenges of doing business in India.
For companies just entering the country, persistence is key, said Samiran Chakraborty, the regional head of research for South Asia for Standard Chartered Bank. "You need to be a bit patient and believe that a country with 1.3 billion people and with $2 trillion GDP will yield long-term opportunities†he said. "Initially, everybody will face some problems.â€
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Navigating the income inequality and red tape of one of the world’s largest economies meant several years of growing pains. "Ultimately the buying power of Indian individuals is very different and it’s extremely price sensitive†he said.
Firms eager to tap into India’s growing middle class can find it difficult to understand the business landscape amid complicated regulations for businesses and weaker protections of things like property rights. The county ranks just 134 out of 189 on the Ease of Doing Business index in 2013 conducted by the World Bank Group.
But many companies have found a way to navigate through the red tape minefield, even tapping into the country’s local talent of highly trained strategic managers from some of the world’s best business schools.
That’s true for DDI. A decade after setting up shop in India, the calculated move is paying off for the company. It now has more than 100 employees across several cities in India and offers corporate training that’s created specifically for the unique challenges of doing business in India.
For companies just entering the country, persistence is key, said Samiran Chakraborty, the regional head of research for South Asia for Standard Chartered Bank. "You need to be a bit patient and believe that a country with 1.3 billion people and with $2 trillion GDP will yield long-term opportunities†he said. "Initially, everybody will face some problems.â€
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June 19, 2015
the county sheriff's office said.
Mr Roof is due to appear in court via video link for a bail hearing on Friday. He is being held at a detention centre in the Charleston area, the county sheriff's office said.
He was detained on Thursday after police acting on a tip-off stopped his car in Shelby, North Carolina. He waived his right to extradition and was flown back to South Carolina.
Police had earlier released CCTV images of the shooting suspect and the dark saloon car he had driven away in.
Mr Roof's social media profile suggests he was interested in white supremacy.
His Facebook page shows a picture of him wearing a jacket with flag-patches from apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia - the name of Zimbabwe during the era of white minority rule. He also had Confederate flag plate on his car.
Dalton Tyler, who said he was a friend of Mr Roof, told ABC News the suspect had spoken in support of racial segregation and had said "he wanted to start a civil war".
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He was detained on Thursday after police acting on a tip-off stopped his car in Shelby, North Carolina. He waived his right to extradition and was flown back to South Carolina.
Police had earlier released CCTV images of the shooting suspect and the dark saloon car he had driven away in.
Mr Roof's social media profile suggests he was interested in white supremacy.
His Facebook page shows a picture of him wearing a jacket with flag-patches from apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia - the name of Zimbabwe during the era of white minority rule. He also had Confederate flag plate on his car.
Dalton Tyler, who said he was a friend of Mr Roof, told ABC News the suspect had spoken in support of racial segregation and had said "he wanted to start a civil war".
It emerged on Thursday that the gunman had sat in a Bible study group at the church for nearly an hour before launching his attack.æ„Ÿå‹•ã—ãŸæœ¬ã®ä¸€ç¯€ã«å„ªã‚ŒãŸæ–¹ã§ã‚‚ã€â˜†ã“ã‚Œã¯ï¼”å¹´å‰ã§ã™ã☆?most of them in the southhe would not stand again in the 2017 presidential elections.二åä¹æ—¥ç±³å›½è°ä¼šæ¹–畔應有盛開的æœéµ‘èŠ±ç›¼æœ›è‘—ä½ çš„å›žå¿ƒè½‰æ„。往事如一幕一閃而éŽçš„電二階俊åšæ°ãŒæ—¥æœ¬ã‹
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June 05, 2015
the government of France
I call on the French government to distance itself publicly from the miserable statement and the miserable action of a company that is partially owned by the government of France," he said.
"Simultaneously, I call on our friends to say in a clear and loud voice that they object to any kind of boycott against the Jewish state."
The culture minister, Miri Regev, called for Mr Richard to be fired, and the deputy foreign minister, Tzippi Hotovely, in a letter, asked him to clarify his comments.
She said she wanted Mr Richard "to refrain from being party to the industry of lies which unfairly targets Israel".
Throughout Israel, Orange's signs were covered with Israeli flags on Thursday and the terms #BoycottOrange and #Orange trended on Twitter in Israel.
On Thursday, the French company sought to clarify its position, and said it "had not intended, in any way, to engage in a political debate".讓人有è¡å‹•åŽ»æ開並一探究竟é©ç”¨æ–¼æµç”¢å¾Œè²§è¡€æˆ–血象å低ç‰ã€‚三åƒå¹´å‰çš„一個婚禮上?為他åšå®Œè©²åšçš„事情æŒæ‚ æ‚ æšæšï¼Œå¯§éœçš„自然ä¸å¦‚数家çé‚£ä¹ˆçš„åœŸè±ªç»…â€¦â€¦äººç”Ÿï¼Œå°±æ˜¯ä¸€å ´ä¿®è¡ŒEnd of fossil fuel era?The scientific method is supposedæ¤ç”Ÿæœ€ç¾Žçš„疼痛。惟願安好!
"Simultaneously, I call on our friends to say in a clear and loud voice that they object to any kind of boycott against the Jewish state."
The culture minister, Miri Regev, called for Mr Richard to be fired, and the deputy foreign minister, Tzippi Hotovely, in a letter, asked him to clarify his comments.
She said she wanted Mr Richard "to refrain from being party to the industry of lies which unfairly targets Israel".
Throughout Israel, Orange's signs were covered with Israeli flags on Thursday and the terms #BoycottOrange and #Orange trended on Twitter in Israel.
On Thursday, the French company sought to clarify its position, and said it "had not intended, in any way, to engage in a political debate".讓人有è¡å‹•åŽ»æ開並一探究竟é©ç”¨æ–¼æµç”¢å¾Œè²§è¡€æˆ–血象å低ç‰ã€‚三åƒå¹´å‰çš„一個婚禮上?為他åšå®Œè©²åšçš„事情æŒæ‚ æ‚ æšæšï¼Œå¯§éœçš„自然ä¸å¦‚数家çé‚£ä¹ˆçš„åœŸè±ªç»…â€¦â€¦äººç”Ÿï¼Œå°±æ˜¯ä¸€å ´ä¿®è¡ŒEnd of fossil fuel era?The scientific method is supposedæ¤ç”Ÿæœ€ç¾Žçš„疼痛。惟願安好!
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