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Pay-As-You-Wish: A Silver Lining In Employment Sector

People around the world are increasingly worried about how they are going to pay their bills as Coronavirus forces businesses to close and costs millions of jobs. Amid this crisis, there is a silver lining in the grey clouds.




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Your Propensity To Get Ill Or Contract Diseases Depends On How Your Mind Is Reacting To Stress: Nutritional Therapist Rachna Chhachhi

In a conversation with BW Businessworld Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Annurag Batra and Abhinav Trivedi and Kavi Bhandari of BW Businessworld, Chhachhi emphasises the unavoidable connection between the mind and the body. Excerpts of a BW Wellbeing Dialogue:




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Corona Crash: Your Mutual Fund Questions Answered

This is a truly unprecedented scenario with no historical parallel, and investors are buzzing with questions. Here are a few of them, answered.




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From Vivad To Vishwas – Navigating Contours Of The Income Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme

The tax officers have also rolled out communications to the taxpayers, encouraging them to settle their pending disputes under the VSV Scheme.




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Coronavirus: What's In As Per Astrology Science

It is important to keep in mind the old saying, “This too shall pass.” We need to keep our hopes high and pray with faith and belief in the Gods we trust.




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Financial System Must Be A Special Focus As It Delivers Credit To All Sectors: Principal Economic Adviser, Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal, Principal Economic Adviser to the prime minister of India speaks with BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha on such issues in the time of the pandemic that is not only wrecked up human lives but the very core of economic activity.




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BRIAN VINER: It's a kind of magic as Michael Caine's eccentric furball will delight children

BRIAN VINER: A new film that families can enjoy together is a precious commodity at the moment, rather like a bumper pack of loo rolls.




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A naive recruit, a bullying boss and a tale of seedy, office politics: BRIAN VINER on The Assistant

Brian Viner reviews The Assistant, a film broaching the subject of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, then moves onto a lighter documentary with Diana Kennedy: ­Nothing Fancy.




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BRIAN VINER reviews dystopian future films which will go out of fashion after Covid-19

BRIAN VINER: From what I hear, film producers, along with book publishers, are currently telling writers not to bother pitching stories about dystopian futures or horrible hidden predators.




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Myleene Klass teases a glimpse of her bra in semi-sheer top paired with cargo pants

Myleene Klass looked stunning as she headed to the Global Radio studios in London on Friday.




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Steven Brown goes from chump to champ after winning the Portugal Masters

A week that began with Steven Brown in a near-hopeless position with regard to retaining his European Tour privileges concluded with a maiden victory at the Portugal Masters.




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82 reasons why Tiger Woods is in a league of his own after record equalling PGA Tour triumph 

WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: Until Tiger Woods came along, there were two pillars of achievement in golf that stood so high it seemed inconceivable anyone would get near them.




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Rory McIlroy makes strong start as he hunts first World Golf Championship victory in four years 

Former world number one McIlroy was in a share of seventh after saying on Wednesday he wanted to end a four-year wait for a World Golf Championships victory - he finished on five-under-par.




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Rory McIlroy sets his sights on No 1 after sealing his fourth win of the season in a play-off 

Given the man's talent, it is perhaps only right that no season could be considered a great one for Rory McIlroy when he underperforms in the four majors.




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Is Brooks Koepka really built to last like his hard-headed rival?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Brooks Koepka ought to be more careful when it comes to his airy dismissal of a rivalry with Rory McIlroy. It hasn't ended well for Rory's other rivals.




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Steven Brown basks in his fantastic Portugal Masters victory which SAVED his European Tour place

DEREK LAWRENSON IN TURKEY: Englishman Steven Brown thought he'd be a bag of nerves by now, but he is rightly soaking in the praise and plaudits following his victory in the Portugal Masters.




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Hatton enjoys late rally before wrist op as Rose and Willett make strong starts at the Turkish Open

Tyrrell Hatton puts his disappointing season down to a hangover from the highs of the Ryder Cup and a balky putter.




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Major champion Francesco Molinari still bears scars of his Masters meltdown at Augusta

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The best golfer of last year says he needs to wait until the end of the season to work out why this campaign has not gone to plan.




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Sky Sports deal shuts BBC out of showing any of the Masters from 2020

Sky Sports will be the only place to watch live coverage of the Masters next year after a new deal blocked the BBC out. The new deal ends a recent agreement whereby the BBC showed two rounds.




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Sky Sports winning exclusive live coverage of the Masters is a devastating loss for the BBC

COMMENT: Even though it was expected, it did not lessen the sadness. The final two rounds of the Masters represented the final frontier as far as live coverage of golf on the BBC was concerned.




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It's a dogfight for the DP World Tour Championship as Mike Lorenzo-Vera leads

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Colourful journeyman Mike Lorenzo-Vera from France leads the DP World Tour Championship at halfway - but he knows what happens next.




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Sportsmail winds up the golf season by picking Woods' Masters triumph as the stand-out performance

DEREK LAWRENSON 2019 REVIEW: As a farewell column for 2019, let's reflect on another momentous season and hand out some accolades to the best and worst moments in 2019.




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10 years ago today, Tiger Woods' world came crashing down. This is how his double life was exposed.

It is a decade since a spectacular fall from grace exploded into life with a sensational sequence of events, starting with a car crash in a quiet, gated community in Florida during Thanksgiving.




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Players to wear shorts as temperatures at Leopard Creek expected to reach forty degrees celsius

Players have been given permission to wear shorts on competition days for the first time after forecasts showed temperatures at Leopard Creek were set to hit forty degrees celsius.




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HOT OR NOT: Rory McIlroy deserves as much credit as Anthony Joshua deserves scrutiny

As another week on the sporting landscape races by, Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai examines who has left themselves hot, and who has been left firmly out in the cold.




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International Team retain two-point lead as Team USA stage late fightback in Presidents Cup

Leishman and Ancer staged a remarkable rally Saturday in foursomes, going from five down with eight holes to play to earn a most unlikely halve against Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler .




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Tiger Woods backs Kessler Karain after Patrick Reed's caddie was thrown out of Presidents Cup

Tiger Woods has accused Australian golf fans of crossing a line after Patrick Reed's caddie was thrown out of the Presidents Cup in disgrace.




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Tiger Woods' win at the Masters was the most remarkable story of redemption ever

In the second of our series looking at the greatest moments of a memorable sporting year, we go back to that magical April day at Augusta, and one of the most incredible major victories in history.




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OLIVER HOLT: Tiger Woods' Masters win was a victory for self-belief, for perseverance, for greatness

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Five years ago, when I was already plenty old enough to know better, I went to Orlando to chronicle the end of Tiger Woods' career.




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Lee Westwood leads the field at the age of 46 as he heads into final round in Abu Dhabi

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: What an amazing feat of sporting longevity to be starting your 27th season on the European Tour and be leading going into the final round of an event.




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Lee Westwood crashes on a brutal day in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic

In the confines of the players' lounge and in off the record conversations on the practice ground, a litany of torment came to characterize a brutal first day at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.




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Lucas Herbert hangs on to win as desert storm blows stars away at Omega Dubai Desert Classic 

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Remember all those US Opens where they set the course up so hard it became a lottery, and they ended up with a funky winner?




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New world No 1 Rory McIlroy sets his sights on run to Masters glory

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: Imagine having a local rapper chanting rhymes to a sizeable crowd as you prepare to play to the par three 16th at the Genesis Invitational pro-am. 




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Rory McIlroy produces fireworks as he roars into life with two eagles after sluggish start

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: A couple of firecrackers from Rory McIlroy in his first round back as world number one, and an opening statement from Tiger Woods.




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Tiger just can't crack the Riviera as Woods falls out of contention of the Genesis Invitational

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: Mark it down as another day at Riviera when the mysteries of this majestic course proved once more beyond even the great Tiger Woods.




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Justin Rose open to discussions over Premier Golf League as rumours continue over F1 style event

On Friday afternoon, a rumour spread like wildfire at the Genesis Invitational that Phil Mickelson was about to be announced as the first face of the proposed Premier Golf League.




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Jon Rahm gets a hole-in-one as he fires a career-best 61 in Mexico

Spain's Jon Rahm fired a career-best 61 - which included a hole-in-one - to charge up the leaderboard at the WGC-Mexico Championship, where Justin Thomas has a one-shot lead.




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Edoardo Molinari given all clear after coronavirus scare as he takes part in Oman Open 

Former Ryder Cup player Edoardo Molinari spoke of his shock and relief after coming through a coronavirus scare to post a strong score on the first day of the Oman Open.




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Tiger Woods faces race against time to be fit for the Masters due to back problem

It would be hard to conceive of a more perfect warm-up tournament for the Masters for Tiger Woods than the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida this week.




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Tommy Fleetwood's bid for first win in America meets watery end at Honda Classic

Tommy Fleetwood's wait for his first victory in America goes on after a final-hole calamity on a wild, compelling Sunday in South Florida that ended in a victory for Sunjae Im.




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Ian Poulter slams 'embarrassing' Paul Azinger as heated row erupts over 'disrespectful' remarks

Ian Poulter has slammed Paul Azinger as 'embarrassing' and accused the American TV commentator of showing 'disrespect' over comments he made about the European Tour.




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Paul's zinger just masks the uncomfortable truth and the oldest European Ryder Cup team of all time?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Perhaps no American golfer in the past 35 years has had the ability to rub Europeans up the wrong way quite like Paul Azinger.




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Tommy Fleetwood run out of Orlando as he misses first cut in 47 events

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ORLANDO: Rather like Liverpool at Watford last week, Tommy Fleetwood did not do things by halves when it came to the end of his run of 47 tournaments without a missed cut.




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Tiger Woods suffers setback in preparation for Masters as he is ruled out of Players Championship

Tiger Woods' Masters preparation has suffered a setback as he is unable to return to action at next week's Players Championship in Florida due to a back issue, ESPN reported on Friday.




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Heckle all you want!: Patrick Reed is ready for backlash from fans during the Players Championship

Now it is Reed’s turn to run the gauntlet, the arch-villain in so many golfing eyes following his actions in improving his lie while attempting a shot from the sand at the Hero Challenge in December. 




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McIlroy talks Woods, Masters and Ryder Cup as he sits down with Jamie Redknapp in Instagram Q&A 

The world number one is currently inactive, with the golfing calendar suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. But McIlroy spoke to Sportsmail's Redknapp about all things golf.




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Rory McIlroy does keepy-ups with his CLUB as he practices his skills amid golf's suspension

Northern Irishman Rory Mcilroy showed off a few of his trademark moves including keepy-ups on his club before smashing the ball into the trees.




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It's 25 years since Tiger Woods first played The Masters at Augusta National

DEREK LAWRENSON: In 1995, Woods felt he'd stepped inside 'Disneyland, fantasyland, all rolled into one', when he cast his eye over Augusta National ahead of playing it for the first time.




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The day Seve changed the world forever: 40 years on from when Ballesteros won the Masters

Few Europeans were even allowed a glimpse of Augusta National in 1980. That all changed when Seve Ballesteros had the looks, the charisma, the game and then the priceless green jacket.




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Tiger Woods' Masters debut got off to humiliating start but it set him on his way to utter dominance

When a 19-year-old Tiger Woods stood over his first-ever putt at the Masters on his debut in 1995, it is fair to say the American prodigy was in for a rude awakening.