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Not sure it will have quite the same resonance but, hey, probably more fun for the target audience. It features a “hunky” builder who can’t understand why his trousers are slipping down until he realises that he’s been making his sandwiches from his wife’s Nimble bread. Out (not literally) goes the girl in comes a man.

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There’s a shock in store for those who remember the iconic Nimble low-calorie bread TV advertisement from the 1970s, the one with the girl in the hot air balloon delicately nibbling Nimble to the tune “Can’t let Maggie go.” It was so successful it ran for 11 years.Īfter a change of recipe and packaging, brand owners RHM have developed a new ad. Women drinkers receive a 14 per cent higher salary, though they don’t get a premium from frequenting bars. Well, it’s a point of view.Īpparently male drinkers in the US earn 10 per cent more than teetotallers, and can boost that by another 7 per cent if they visit a bar at least once a month. Since, Reason argues, there are also proven health benefits from moderate alcohol intake, the wave of anti-alcohol legislation “will have harmful effects on local economies and individual finances”. “Social drinkers are out networking, building relationships and adding contacts to their BlackBerries that result in bigger paychecks.” Sadly, the research doesn’t say whether going out with your work colleagues for an orange juice has the same effect. “Social drinking builds social capital,” says Stringham. This research claims that people who drink earn more than non-drinkers.

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More rigorous academic research, this time from Edward Stringham, an associate economics professor from San José State University and fellow-economist Bethany Peters, published in Reason, the magazine of the foundation with the same name which aims to promote “free minds and free markets”. Not only did he fail to win round the truculent audience, he antagonised the ONS, provoking a stinging public rebuke in the shape of a letter to the cabinet secretary, and, by giving an incorrect impression of what the figures would show, wrong-footed the markets too. The row over his suggestion to the TUC conference on Tuesday that figures due out yesterday would show a fall in the numbers of jobless shows just how much on the way out Tony Blair is.

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Meanwhile, it comes to something when the prime minister is being publicly criticised by the Office of National Statistics.

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Delivered by Nimble Media, the event was attended by over 700 individuals from across the rail industry, coming to celebrate colleagues, teams and companies, who work hard to support others and to help create a more gender. If even he can be made to look human, why not Brown too? The fifth Women in Rail Awards took place on Thursday 19 May at the stunning and iconic Roundhouse, Camden, London. Perhaps, even an appearance on the TV show Who Do You Think You Are?, the one that had Jeremy Paxman shedding a tear. Brown at Christmas in the red suit, handing out presents – aaah. Embarrassing footage of Brown “joining in” vigorous activities with assorted youngsters, naturally. So what more can we expect? Visits to hospitals, schools, old folks’ homes, of course.








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