Tom Glocer joins company to advise on business growth in finance, government and healthcare verticals 14 September 2016 – British cyber-security firm Post-Quantum has appointed Tom Glocer, the former CEO of Thomson Reuters, as a strategy adviser. Post-Quantum specialises in developing defence-grade cyber-security solutions that protect the data and communications systems of global investment banks […]
Graphic Iraq Military Video Shows Errant Killing of 2 Reuters Staff
Yesterday whistleblower news site WikiLeaks released a violent video from the United State armed forces showing official video documentation of a military operation in New Baghdad, Iraq. Two Reuters employees and six other individuals are killed in the attack, which was later to revealed to be in error. The US soldiers who carried out the […]
AP Confirms WikiLeaks ‘Collateral Murder’ Video Showing Death of 2 Reuters Employees
The Associated Press has confirmed the authenticity of a violent video depicting the combat death of two Reuters employees caused by American soldiers in New Baghdad, Iraq. The video was released this morning by WikiLeaks, but it remained unconfirmed by a third party until this afternoon. WikiLeaks claims that Reuters had been trying to obtain […]
LONDON (Reuters Life!) – “The Mountaintop,” about civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King on the
The win for 28-year-old U.S. playwright Katori Hall at Britain’s top theater awards came as a surprise, with corporate drama "Enron" and contemporary rural story "Jerusalem" both heavily fancied ahead of the evening ceremony. British actress and Hollywood star Rachel Weisz won the best actress category for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in "A […]
Reuters Article “Backdoor Taxes to Hit Middle Class” Removed at Obama’s Request?
Did Reuters Yank Article Because It Was Too Truthful? Posted by Bob McCarty Feb 2nd 2010 at 1:06 pm Sometimes, the truth hurts. In the case of an article published yesterday at 4:04 p.m. Eastern, it appears that Reuters editors were afraid writer Terri Cullen’s adventure into truthful journalism might hurt their news agency’s relationship […]
Consumer Reports, Reuters and Topix spar on user feedback
During the We Media conference in Miami, a forum for thought on the changing participatory media, an frank question came from a traditional press representative seeking to modernize. A Consumer Reports executive presented her company’s conundrum: how does an institution founded on principles of scientific study and struct controls respond to a public need to […]
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