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Old 28th Sep 2007, 13:35
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I cannot believe some of you have found the links and not passed on the information!
The young lad is keen enough to join, damn few these days, and many wouldn't blame them if they stayed away. The least you can do is support him by providing some answers.
I'm sure the old and bold were willing to help you when you applied.

Will Lewis is the Editor (youngest ever).

Good luck. Give it your all.

PS. Practice your speed/time/distance calculations. Handy for the individual/group problems they throw at you.
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Old 30th Sep 2007, 09:42
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You'd better check who are the head honchos at the BBC Radio Four 'Today' programme. The higher up the ranks you go, the more of an obsession that wretched programme becomes.
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Old 2nd Oct 2007, 14:43
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Apocryphal tale;

Candidate is asked which Sunday newspaper he takes.

"Sunday Times" he replies.

"Why is that" asks the interviewer, "is it the editorial content, the sport or the current affairs that you look for?"

"No sir," replies the candidate, "mum says it will light the fire all week!"
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Old 2nd Oct 2007, 15:02
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what a moron.
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Old 2nd Oct 2007, 15:36
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what a moron
you mean the interviewer for asking
which Sunday newspaper he takes
Wouldn't it be better to ask what one reads ?

The only place you are likely to hear the question phrased like that is an interview to join the Forces. I have read the Telegraph for several years now, and not just so I can answer idiotic questions about the newspapers editorial staff by someone who, at the end of the day, probably goes home to read The Mirror or The Express. In fact probably whatever else his wife tells him to buy based on her preference for the Sunday magazine.

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