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" ... Alice Alfonsi: The origin of the series reaches back to 1985, when I was working as a cub reporter for The New York Times and living over a small, women-run coffee shop and bakery called Bread and Roses in New York’s Alphabet City. Back then, that East Village neighborhood was not as trendy-hipster as it is now. It was rough and gritty with plenty of street crime, much of it related to the historic epidemic of crack cocaine. ... "
" ... Highly Commended winner: 'Tough negotiations', Israel. The fox cub was playing with the shrew, threw ... [+] it in the air. The shrew landed in such a way that it seemed as if they were having a conversation, and he is asking the fox "Please don't kill me." ... "
" ... I have over 25 years' experience in international financial journalism, working for the Thomson Reuters news agency in various countries, and had reporting assignments in many more, including China, Japan and the United States. I started as a cub reporter in the Netherlands and worked several years in the very competitive European news hub of London. Later, I became a chief correspondent for France and had a short secondment as European business editor. Based in Paris, I now run my own communication and content agency, M2Media.fr. I help clients with media and communication strategies, media training, market research, reputation studies and management due diligence. I studied general and business economics at the University of Amsterdam, where I obtained the equivalent of a Master's degree. In my spare time, I am an accomplished cook and blog about food and recipes on maitremarcel.com . I practice Swedish gym, jogging, cycling and enjoy traveling. I have been married to Maartje since 1989, after we met during cycling holidays in the Spanish Rioja area. We still regularly share wine and meals, as well as some athletic activities. ... "
" ... Trump's motivations for inflating his net worth were partially driven by dollars and cents. "It was good for financing," Trump now acknowledges, echoing what other developers have told us over the years: that slapping a high Forbes 400 estimate on a banker's desk can sometimes help secure bigger loans and better rates. When I was a $27,000-a-year cub reporter on The Forbes 400, the largest strip-mall developer in Texas, the late Jerry J. Moore, offered me a six-figure p.r. job "with lots of golf" if I would only nudge his number closer to billionaire status. ... "