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The 10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World – A Greek in 5th Place
Around the world, sports teams and businesses are thriving. Leagues such as the English Premier League, NBA, and NFL are now attracting international attention, while tennis, F1, and golf have found devoted fans across every continent. As a result, viewership numbers are skyrocketing, participation has never been higher, and sponsorship deals are reaching astronomical figures.
As graffiti moves from eyesore to amenity, landlords try to cash In
Julian Phethean's first canvas in London was a shed in his backyard where he covered the walls with bold lettering in spray paint. When he moved his art to the city's streets in the 1980s, it was largely unwelcome - and he was even arrested a few times.
"We had nowhere to practice," he said. "It was just seen as vandalism."
Pepsi quietly killed a beloved soda & Coca Cola has an alternative
When some brands get killed there’s a huge backlash, but Pepsi made an under-the-radar move to stop making a popular soda
How to Promote a Business or Personal Brand With the Help of Native Articles
Direct advertising, where you are actively encouraged to order food delivery through a certain app or buy exactly "X" cough medicine, is frankly boring. And given that the average person sees from 60 to 100 advertising messages a day, they begin to be annoying.
Woodbine Gives Fans New Horse Racing Simulator
Woodbine Entertainment has been erring on the innovative side this year. The company, which hosts some of the most prestigious horse races in Canada, recently announced plans to implement a new whipping rule for jockeys. And, while they await an outcome as tests are carried out, fans can enjoy a novel animated horse racing simulator.
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End of the line for PepsiCo-Ivi operations
Ninety years after the first production of soft drinks in Greece under the name Ivi, and 43 years after the Ivi-Panagopoulos company first started making Pepsi Cola in the country, the machinery at the PepsiCo-Ivi plants ground to a halt on Monday.
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Sofia to Host Charity Run in Support of Tolerance
The traditional Tole-Run is to take place in Bulgaria's capital Sofia on Sunday, September 18, at 09:00 local time.
This year, the event has grown into a festival that will be kicked off by Israeli musician Idan Raichel.
The run and his multicultural concert on September 17 will promote sports and music as the two purest expressions of tolerance.
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G-20 leaders stick to goal to boost growth by extra 2 percent: Final communique
The leaders of the world's largest economies remain committed to a goal of lifting their collective output by an additional 2 percent by 2018, they said in a statement on Nov. 16, even though growth remains uneven and weaker than expected globally, as reported by Reuters.
Pepsico seeks to disengage from Greek market
By Dimitra Manifava
Soft drinks manufacturer Pepsico-Ivi is seeking a bottler in the Greek market to take on the exclusive rights of production and sale of its brands, as the Pepsico group wishes to disengage from its loss-making activity in Greece.
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EU Commission Chief Juncker Facing No-Confidence Vote
The new President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker will face a vote of no confidence tabled by right-wing and far-right Eurosceptic parties.