• Only 150 staff were earlier told to clock-on at the Wrigley factory in the Estover area of Plymouth.

    BBC: Wrigley cuts back gum production

  • Only about 2m people 1% of the electorate tuned in to the round-the-clock coverage on cable networks.

    ECONOMIST: The selling of a candidate

  • Obama's communications gifts are powerful and poetic -- but round-the-clock campaigning on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, " "60 Minutes" and this press conference won't save bad policy.

    CNN: Commentary: Obama a one-term president?

  • The reorganization, which Otellini put a 90-day clock on back at the end of April, has sparked speculation about what other changes may be in store for the company.

    FORBES: Otellini To Cash Some Of Intel's Chips?

  • My hope is to tell you what ministers, MPs and officials are saying about politics and policy before they reach the 10 O'Clock News - the whispers on the breeze and the mood on the benches.

    BBC: Welcome to my new page

  • Manhattan cut the lead to six on a steal and layup by Emmy Andujar with 2:30 left, forced a shot-clock violation and made it a four-point game on a pair of free throws by Rhamel Brown.

    WSJ: Manhattan can't hold back Iona in MAAC title game

  • Sochaux hit back to lead 2-1 with 54 minutes on the clock before an own-goal brought PSG level with 14 minutes remaining.

    CNN: Ramos sees red as Real edges past Rayo in Madrid derby

  • Newscasters on the state television network Al-Iraqiya draped Iraqi flags around their necks as an on-screen clock counted down to midnight Monday.

    CNN: Iraqis cheer -- and fear -- U.S. pullout from cities

  • Under U.S. law, the clock on patent protection--20 years--starts ticking at a drug's invention.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.

    FORBES: Delhi's Subway Builder

  • The band's return was first hinted at last week, when a 10-day countdown clock appeared on their official website.

    BBC: Girls Aloud reveal reunion plans

  • This set the clock ticking on their ten-month limit in the U.S. Yet the first Indians didn't show up until Halloween.

    FORBES: Labor Unrest

  • It builds on the standard kidnapping and ransom policy by bringing in consultants to train crews in security, prepare emergency safe rooms where crews can lock themselves in until a hijacked ship can be retaken, and provide round-the-clock advice to captains on safe routes to take.

    FORBES

  • At the 121-acre construction site on Sentosa--the resort island linked to the Singapore mainland by a short causeway--more than 1, 000 workers toil away on around-the-clock shifts.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Murrell side-stepped into a gap with 14 minutes left on the clock, Dobson's drop-goal made Quins' task all the harder and Fisher crossed in the dying seconds.

    BBC: Hull KR 37-24 Harlequins

  • At a festival where the remarkable has become commonplace, 30 maniacs working round the clock only to land in full-on promotion mode is far from unique.

    FORBES: Lady Entrepreneurs: You're Either On The Bus Or Off The Bus -- To Austin

  • But as the clock ticks down on the five-year agreement between ERC and the six national unions that participate in the Heineken Cup, there are those who believe the tournament could be making bigger financial gains.

    WSJ: Cup That Could Hold More

  • What will happen after tomorrow's announcement is that the FSA, to be superseded next Monday by the Prudential Regulation Authority - see my piece from last night's 10 O'Clock News (below) for more on this - will then go off and have yet more talks with each of the banks, to determine their individual capital requirements.

    BBC: UK banks 'still short of capital', says BoE

  • It was Manning who would own this night, though, finishing 30 of 40 for 296 yards, a touchdown and one tremendous 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham, with 3:46 left on the clock and the Giants down 17-15.

    WSJ: Giants Cap a Super Comeback

  • Nevertheless, the station had round-the-clock scheduling with mostly local hosts on a variety of sports topics.

    FORBES: Lousy Business Communications

  • Solero is being given round-the-clock attention and has been placed on a course of antibiotics.

    BBC: News | Wales | Sea urchins may have committed suicide

  • Three nights a week, Prannoy Roy anchors the main, 9 o'clock news on India's top-rated English-language news channel, NDTV 24x7.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Another idea is to move away from providing a global, centrally broadcast, round-the-clock radio network, and concentrate on supplying content to local rebroadcasters.

    ECONOMIST: The BBC

  • With the conclusion of the World Series last night, the clock has already started on the five-day exclusive negotiating window that the Yankees have with Derek Jeter.

    FORBES: Derek Jeter Contract Saga Is the One To Watch This Off-Season

  • Wallace then got a block and after the Pistons were turned the ball over on a shot-clock violation, he fed Lopez for a jumper to extend the lead to 24-18.

    WSJ: Lopez, Blatche help Nets hold off Pistons, 103-99

  • With five minutes on the clock Gallacher mis-hit his kick straight to Simon Mensing, who passed to the Accies midfielder who somehow knocked the ball wide from just a few yards out.

    BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park

  • Reporting on the Eastleigh by-election earlier this week on the Ten O'clock News, my colleague James Landale pronounced that "the stakes could hardly be any higher".

    BBC: Promises easy to make in opposition

  • The veteran keeper kept his side in the game with seven minutes of normal time on the clock as he brilliantly turned away Srna's free-kick after Petric had been fouled on the edge of the area.

    CNN: Turkey shock Croatia in penalty drama

  • On August the 19th, at eight o'clock in the morning, the Resistance occupied the police headquarters - the Prefecture - on the north bank of the Seine and shortly after two o'clock the same day German forces attacked it.

    BBC: Part Two - France and Memory

  • After a few undistinguished months of Reading Aloud on the Six O'Clock News, he became a presenter in the mid-80s, working first on the regional news programme London Plus (known within the building as "Sod Off Kent") and then on the BBC's Breakfast Time.

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