Interesting profile in the New York Times on Intel’s chief lobbyist, Peter Pitsch, who was previously chief-of-staff for the chairman of the Federal Communications Commision.
According to a story in HR Gateway employees don’t think corporate magazines or videos are a reliable source of information according to UK research firm MORI. The survey found that line managers and team briefings are the most reliable sources.
I could be wrong here, but I’d say Martha Stewart doesn’t get on with her brother. He’s quoted in the ever authorative National Enquirer: “Jail will be good for her, because it will humble her…It will mellow her and instill in her a more sincere, heartfelt experience towards others.” (NY Daily News)
SG Cowen have been fined $100,000 for deleting e-mail.
Whether you have heard of cricket or not, the Guardian’s cricket coverage is without question the funniest real-time sports reporting on the web. I was reminded of Scott Murray’s famous report from India vs. New Zealand during the Cricket World Cup earlier this year in a post from Michael O’Connor Clarke yesterday. It’s fantastic! Now I don’t particularly like Cricket but it’s a great illustration of audience participation and funny too!