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Rebekah Brooks takes a novel route to the Leveson Inquiry

Quote of the day: 'Rebekah Brooks has no transport to the Leveson inquiry. They just draw a pentagram on the floor, chant her name three times and she appears.' The Twitterati machine has already started churning out the funnies as former News International chief executive gives evidence to Leveson...

Rupert Murdoch 'not fit' to run News Corp, MPs say

MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport select committee have concluded that Rupert Murdoch is not 'a fit person' to run an international company.

'It may not be the mafia, but it doesn't sound like Management Today'

It's James Murdoch's second appearance before the Select Committee, and he insists he was ignorant of widespread phone hacking...

The MT Essays: Why CSR is good for brands, by BSkyB

Companies which pay lip service to CSR have got it wrong, says BSkyB's Graham McWilliam. If you make it central to your strategy, then long-term value creation and your brand's image will both be enhanced.

Liverpool accept Red Sox takeover bid - but owners won't play ball

With the owners now openly at war with the board, Liverpool FC continues its experiment in how not to run a business.

No way to get rid of a manager

As Liverpool's treatment of Rafael Benitez shows, the normal rules of business just don't apply in football.

Dump your flat-screen, save the world

Flat-screen TVs might make our living rooms look nicer, but apparently they're less good for the environment...

Russian Olympics faces hairier hurdle

Mountain goats might upset Russian plans to make the Sochi 2014 Winter Games the greenest Olympics yet...

Black gets his comeuppance

Convicted fraudster Conrad Black may claim to be relieved by the six-and-a-half-year prison sentence he received yesterday, but the disgraced peer probably isn't smiling inside at the thought of spending the next few years in a cell, away from his thousand-dollar carpets...

It's all about trust for the BBC

MT raised an incredulous eyebrow at news that the BBC is spending half a million pounds on trust classes for its employees. Apparently, some 17,000 editorial staffers will be instructed in how not to deceive viewers. BBC director general Mark Thompson is due to attend the course tomorrow.

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