How to make Media Week judges see red in your entry
08 Sep 2009
, the brain creates an illusion that shifts objects in the direction they are travelling. If a tennis ball ...
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good pay-off, which enabled me to spend two months travelling.
, the brain creates an illusion that shifts objects in the direction they are travelling. If a tennis ball ...
would spend three-and-a-half hours travelling each day, plus I would have to leave early and return home
and Travel, and not pre-menstrual tension as I had at first thought, went some way to explaining ...
So, since the chap on the radio was advising people not to travel unless they really had to, I spent the morning in bed and then the afternoon building a snowman with my son, whose school was shut for the day. However, my boss, who lives further out than me, did get to work (he drove in, whereas I rely ...
, as proved by the significant increase in road accidents when people are put off air travel by a serious ...
years to demote the horse from two-and-a-half millennia as vital travel equipment to the purely ...
the mistake of mentioning that there is no problem filling in the gaps with a bit of travelling, and suggested ...
in retail and travel and entertainment. Disappointing sales, rising costs and growing economic gloom ...
I have been very lucky during my media career, having travelled extensively to all corners...On my travels, I have never ceased to be astonished by the proliferation of Brits working in advertising all over the world, throughout Asia, and in Australia and New York in particular. For some reason, this seems to be particularly true of media. This is not a particularly recent phenomenon. In the early days ...