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VIP Industries Ltd posts Q4 loss of Rs 24 crore

FashionNetwork.com (in) 

VIP Industries Ltd reported a net loss of Rs 24 crore ($3 million) for the fourth quarter ended March 31, as against a loss of Rs 4 crore in the year-ago quarter.

How to Avoid 2024 Election Talk at Work

NewsWeek.com 

The upcoming presidential election is likely to become a fraught topic of conversation in the workplace as November 5 approaches.

How a stay in a psych ward helped me take control of my life

CBC 

Twenty-three-year-old Keith de Silvia-Legault was an ambitious teenager who graduated valedictorian of his class in high school. But soon after, they began to struggle with their mental health. They write about learning to manage their bipolar II disorder after checking into a psychiatric ward.

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Macworld.com 

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Harry Wild Series 2 – Review

Paper Blog 

Harry Wild Series 2 – Review

Director: Robert Quinn

Writer: David Logan, Sonia Moyersoen, Jo Spain (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Jane Seymour (Live and Let Die)
  • Rohan Nedd (Whitstable Pearl)
  • Kevin Ryan (Copper)
  • Amy Huberman (Finding Joy)
  • Paul Tylak (Mr Malcolm’s List)
  • Rose O’Neill

Plot: A recently retired English professor discovers a real knack for investigation and cannot help but interfere with the ...

Prominent charity serving Black business community paid $1.5M to 2 board members' companies, records show

CBC 

Some members of a prominent charity for the Canadian Black business community are calling for its board of directors to resign and for a third-party audit after discovering the non-profit paid two former board members’ companies at least $1.5 million for services while they were on the board or CEO of the charity. The Black Business and Professional Association says it has committed to an independent review.