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- Result: $6 million payday for Tumblr staff
- Ford to help sacked workers
- Live export ban blamed for $46.5m loss
- Ford: what we'll miss, what we won't
- Market dives below 5,000 points
- Echo shares plunge after Crown pull-out
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“I followed their advice and it made sense - today I am a Project Manager 2 years before thought I would be!”
I followed their advice and it made sense - today I am a Project Manager 2 years before thought I would be!
Daniel
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