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            <title>The Punch meets Twitter founder Biz Stone</title>
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            <description>Walking into Twitter&#8217;s headquarters in San Francisco you&#8217;re acutely aware of your existence in the present.



At Twitter, here and now, you are in the heart of a company that is hottest on the internet (and possibly off it) and right now millions of Tweeters are their sending their thoughts via this office.&amp;nbsp; 

This would make Twitter co&#45;founder Biz Stone the man of the moment.</description>
            <author>penberthyd@newsltd.com.au (David Penberthy)</author>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/interviews/">Picture yourself in this situation. You&#8217;re a young female business graduate striding up to the board room for an interview with Westpac. You see a picture of CEO Gail Kelly and you think &#8220;I can do that.&#8221; Think again sister. 



If the latest statistics predict your path, there&#8217;s a strong possibility that in 15 years time you&#8217;ll be stuck in middle management or if you&#8217;re returning back part time from baby, you&#8217;ll be sentenced to &#8220;special projects.&#8221;

The statistics are bleak. Look at these statistics from the EOWA:</source>
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            <title>Step up or be stepped over: women&#8217;s career mistakes</title>
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            <description>Picture yourself in this situation. You&#8217;re a young female business graduate striding up to the board room for an interview with Westpac. You see a picture of CEO Gail Kelly and you think &#8220;I can do that.&#8221; Think again sister. 



If the latest statistics predict your path, there&#8217;s a strong possibility that in 15 years time you&#8217;ll be stuck in middle management or if you&#8217;re returning back part time from baby, you&#8217;ll be sentenced to &#8220;special projects.&#8221;

The statistics are bleak. Look at these statistics from the EOWA:</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/interviews/">Picture yourself in this situation. You&#8217;re a young female business graduate striding up to the board room for an interview with Westpac. You see a picture of CEO Gail Kelly and you think &#8220;I can do that.&#8221; Think again sister. 



If the latest statistics predict your path, there&#8217;s a strong possibility that in 15 years time you&#8217;ll be stuck in middle management or if you&#8217;re returning back part time from baby, you&#8217;ll be sentenced to &#8220;special projects.&#8221;

The statistics are bleak. Look at these statistics from the EOWA:</source>
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            <title>The sad truth of celebrities is many of them are just dull</title>
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            <description>In an interview on Sixty Minutes on Sunday Tara Brown asked Michael Buble why he became a singer.



He responded with &#8216;You want the truth or do you want a good story?&#8217;&amp;nbsp; 

Brown wanted the truth (being a journalist what else could she say?) and he gave it to her: &#8216;I wanted to get laid.&#8217;</description>
            <author>penberthyd@newsltd.com.au (David Penberthy)</author>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/interviews/">Picture yourself in this situation. You&#8217;re a young female business graduate striding up to the board room for an interview with Westpac. You see a picture of CEO Gail Kelly and you think &#8220;I can do that.&#8221; Think again sister. 



If the latest statistics predict your path, there&#8217;s a strong possibility that in 15 years time you&#8217;ll be stuck in middle management or if you&#8217;re returning back part time from baby, you&#8217;ll be sentenced to &#8220;special projects.&#8221;

The statistics are bleak. Look at these statistics from the EOWA:</source>
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