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The worst CEOs of 2014

17 December 2014
Sydney FinkelsteinFeatures correspondent
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The worst CEOs of 2014
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The Korean food ritual that leads to happiness

The venerable nun Sunjae shares how we can feel calmer and more supported, just through the act of eating.

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Idris Elba used his waxwork figure to unlock his phone

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The price of gold rises as political tensions increase

Expert at Hamilton Capital Partners says we are seeing a decoupling from the dollar amid political tensions.

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Diving into La Palma's underwater lava world

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Sports betting is now everywhere. Is that dangerous?

Katty Kay speaks with author Michael Lewis about the rise of phone-based sports betting.

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Wall Street muted at the end of tumultuous week

Noah Hamman, CEO of AdvisorShares, says more volatility in markets is expected in the short term.

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Es Devlin's powerful art invites a closer look at strangers

Through intimate encounters with 50 Londoners, influential artist Es Devlin reimagines how we see home.

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The gadgets set to change your daily health and wellness

Tech Now test out new gadgets disrupting the health industry at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

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Inside the search for South America's most cryptic bird

A small country, a rare bird: inside Uruguay’s most haunting discovery

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US futures slide as tariff fears trigger sell‑off

US stocks are opening sharply lower, amid an ongoing sell-off in Europe for fears of a trade war over Greenland.

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News imageMorocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

The groundbreaking fossil finds reveal how Homo sapiens are 100,000 years older than previously believed.

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News imageChris Pratt's father-in-law Arnold Schwarzenegger goes big on Christmas

Arnold Schwarzenegger goes big on Christmas

Chris Pratt talks about this year's unique present from Arnold Schwarzenegger that will be hard to re-gift.

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Lina Ghotmeh on crafting the future from the past

Architect Lina Ghotmeh brings her vision to an ambitious project, redesigning the British Museum's Western Range.

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Karl Ove Knausgård: The writer who broke the rules

The Norwegian author's raw honesty and fearlessness has made him one of literature's most compelling voices.

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The lab recreating melting glaciers to forecast sea levels

Tech Now visits a Wisconsin lab where scientists model how glaciers melt to better predict sea‑level rise.

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Goldman Sachs' and Morgan Stanley's results beat expectation

Early indications from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan suggest consumers are continuing to spend.

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Why Atlanta's culinary scene is getting food lovers excited

The city's food scene is redefining southern hospitality with bold and unpretentious global flavours.

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Dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi speaks to the BBC

Acclaimed director Jafar Panahi tells the BBC he sees his films as a historical memory of the realities in Iran.

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The undersea mountains where sharks rule

Under the surface of the ocean, 100,000 towering mountains dot the Earth. Their violent currents are key to life.

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Expert says probe into Fed chair is 'political theatre'

Investment expert Glen Smith says the pressure on Fed chair Jerome Powell is all about 'political theatre.'

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