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	  		<title>Emerald podcasts</title>
	  		<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com</link>
	  		<description>The latest podcasts from Emerald</description>
	  		<language>en-us</language>
	  		<copyright>Copyright 2012; Emerald Group Publishing Ltd</copyright>
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			   	<title>The heroes of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=133</link>
			   	<description>For two nights and three days in November 2008, terrorists besieged the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, India, taking some people hostage, killing others and setting fire to the hotel&#39;s famous dome.</description>
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			   	<title>Lego builds a chain of own-brand stores</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=132</link>
			   	<description>When was the last time you visited your friendly local toy-store? Last Christmas? The Christmas before that?</description>
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			   	<title>Got out of the wrong side of the bed? Your work will show it!</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=131</link>
			   	<description>Employees&#39; moods when they clock in at the start of the day affect not only how they perceive customers and react to their moods, but also how much work employees do and how well they do it.</description>
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			   	<title>Will electric-vehicle sales take off with Carwings?</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=130</link>
			   	<description>There are more charging points for electric cars in the UK than there are electric cars on the road.</description>
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			   	<title>Tesco takes a shopping trip</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=129</link>
			   	<description>When the company that takes &#194;&#163;1 in every &#194;&#163;7 spent in British stores admits that it needs to improve its customer service, pricing, quality and the appearance of its stores, something major is afoot.</description>
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			   	<title>Forget your CV; it&#39;s time to tackle the Facebook challenge</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=128</link>
			   	<description>It&#39;s what many a job applicant will long have suspected: some of the world&#39;s most innovative companies are not even bothering to read candidates&#39; CVs.</description>
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			   	<title>It&#39;s time to overturn the image of &#39;safe and boring&#39; accountancy</title>
			   	<link>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/multimedia/podcasts/podcast.htm?id=127</link>
			   	<description>&#39;I spend my life accounting, with figures and such. To what is my life amounting? It figures, not much.&#39;</description>
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