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16 hours ago ago from Taiwan Today News

ditorial abstract (File 4 of a daily roundup) A series of meetings on the development of commerce have been held around the island over the past few weeks, and apparently, businesses are very concerned about the issue judging from the large turnouts. Upon the conclusion of the meetings, three visions and seven goals for Taiwan's commerce-related service sectors were announced. While the three visions making Taiwan a logistics headquarters ...

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8 hours ago ago from Youth around the world

Youth around the world: What is your back background (personal life/experiences, academic and professional life)? Marcela Torres: During my professional career I have worked in several different industries and for companies of all sizes. Only by experimenting in diverse activities, I believe I now found my true passion. I studied engineering in Bogotá and did a MBA last year at IE Business School in Madrid. A business approach to ...

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20 hours ago ago from rights2write

The MB of Terengganu has just announced that the State has set aside a special allocation of RM10 million for the treatment of chronic patients next year. It is a noble thing coming from the State of Terengganu but isn't there is something wrong here from a country which provides healthcare for the minimum cost of RM1? In a country where healthcare is free why do people need to go on TV and cries their heart out to seek financial assistance ...

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23 hours ago ago from Catholic Exchange

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Why we are heading for the next economic crisis

11 hours ago ago from Balkan outlooks

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