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Carvalho – who is not involved in the golf course – sees his activities in a noble light: contributing to the Olympics, helping the city modernise and realising an old dream to make Barra the heart of Rio.
Again, the digital revolution is finally realising an old nightmare – that machines can reduce the need for human labour; by 2006 this "replacement effect" already stood at 7% annually in the service sector.
At this point, says Mr Chisholm, "newspapers are halfway to realising an audience on the internet and about a tenth of the way to building a business online".The big problem is that readers online bring in nowhere near the revenues that print readers do.
At the end of a week when plunging commodity prices fuelled speculation that the boom might be over, it emerged that George Soros – who made $1.1bn from betting against the pound in 1992 – has sold much of the gold and silver holdings he has built up in the past three years, realising an estimated return of 65% on his investment.
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