
OpenAI in ‘Intense Discussions’ to Unify Company, Memo Says
OpenAI is in “intense discussions” to unify its divided staff, Vice President of Global Affairs Anna Makanju wrote
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On this day in 2007: England fail to qualify for Euro 2008 after Croatia defeat
England were beaten 3-2 by Croatia at Wembley on this day in 2007 to end their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2008 and seal the fate of manager Steve McClaren. Their failure to qualify for the Euros meant the writing was on the wall for McClaren, who was dismissed as boss a day later after 18 months in charge. McClaren had watched the dismal defeat unfold in the pouring rain at Wembley from under an umbrella and was dubbed the “wally with a brolly”. England only needed a draw to book their place at the finals in Austria and Switzerland but found themselves two goals down at the break, Scott Carson letting Niko Kranjcar’s 25-yard effort slip through his grasp for the first before former Arsenal striker Eduardo made it two. David Beckham came off the bench for his 99th cap and inspired an England comeback as he set up Peter Crouch for a superb equaliser shortly after Frank Lampard had converted a 56th-minute penalty to put England on course for qualification. But the fightback proved in vain as Croatia substitute Mladen Petric beat Carson from 20 yards 13 minutes from time to end England’s hopes. After the match McClaren declared he would not be stepping down, but the Football Association took the decision out of his hands by sacking him after just 18 games, making him the shortest-serving permanent England boss in history at the time. McClaren’s reign heralded just nine wins and ended with the team conceding three goals on home soil for the first time in 35 years. “I feel I have let the fans down and the country down,” said McClaren. “I knew that if we didn’t qualify that would put the board in a difficult position. “I can understand the decision, the reaction and the criticism. It hurts and disappoints me, but that is football and it will make me stronger in the future.” England turned next to Fabio Capello, while McClaren rebuilt his reputation by leading Dutch side FC Twente to the Eredivisie title in 2010 and had further spells at Wolfsburg, Nottingham Forest, Derby, Newcastle and QPR and is now on the coaching staff at Manchester United. Read More Jalen Hurts grabs double as Philadelphia Eagles avenge Super Bowl loss Gareth Southgate hails Rico Lewis after strong England debut in North Macedonia Michael O’Neill calls Northern Ireland win over Denmark step in right direction
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Philippines Eyes Use of Digital Currency in Sovereign Bond Sales
The Philippines’ Bureau of the Treasury is looking to team up with the central bank to expand the
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South Africa’s Telkom in Exclusive Talks to Sell Towers to PE Firm
Telkom SA SOC Ltd. is in advanced talks to sell its tower assets to a private equity firm.
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Blackstone to close multi-strategy fund after assets drop nearly 90% - FT
Blackstone plans to close a fund that exposes investors to a variety of hedge funds and trading strategies
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China Wealth Fund’s Infrastructure Head Resigns in Latest Loss
China Investment Corp.’s head of infrastructure investment is leaving, adding to the talent loss at the $1.4 trillion
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Crypto Boosted by Possible End to US Criminal Probe of Binance
The prospect of a resolution of the US criminal investigation into Binance, crypto’s linchpin exchange, led to a
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India Closer to Agreement With Tesla to Import EVs, Set Up Plant
India is closing in on an agreement with Tesla Inc. that would allow the US automaker to ship
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MLB Insider: What I’m hearing about the Braves, Dodgers, Blue Jays, Pirates
As free agency begins to pick up, there are indications it will continue to gain steam headed into Thanksgiving. Here's what I'm hearing a couple weeks before the Winter Meetings.
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Dubai’s First Privatization in a Year Sells Out in an Hour
Dubai Taxi Co.’s initial public offering of as much as 1.16 billion dirhams ($315 million) received enough orders
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China and Saudi Arabia Sign Currency Swap Worth $7 Billion
China and Saudi Arabia signed a local-currency swap agreement worth around $7 billion, deepening their ties as countries
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Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: First video emerges of Indian workers stuck in tunnel
The 41 workers have been trapped in an under-construction tunnel in northern India since 12 November.
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