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Cheil Hires, Park Hotel Eyes Expansion

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Cheil Singapore hires LeeCheil Singapore has named Jimmy Lee (pictured) as creative director. Lee was previously creative group head of Iris Nation and has had over a decade of experience working on international clients such as Club 21, Coke, Tiger Beer, Heineken, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Health Promotion Board, Meritus Hotel, Audi and Johnnie Walker. Lee reports to Nalla Chan, managing director of Cheil Singapore.Cox to lead Reuters BreakingviewsReuters has appointed Rob Cox as editor of Breakingviews. He will begin his role from January next year. The programme delivers insight on the day's big financial stories as they break in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Hugo Dixon, who has been editor of the show will become editor-at-large, Reuters News. Cox helped establish Breakingviews in 2000 as one of its founding editors. He was also a Breakingviews director before the company was acquired by Thomson Reuters in 2009. Cox will be responsible for a team of 30 financial columnists in New York, London, Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore, Washington and Dubai.Park Hotel's global plansPark Hotel Group, has rebranded the Group's network of regional sales offices to global sales offices (GSOs). Unveiled following the official opening of a new sales office in Sydney on 1 October 2012, this development is the Group's latest initiative to enhance sales exposure in international markets. The Sydney office is the 8th GSO outfit under Park Hotel Group, and marks the GSO's first foray into the Australasia region. The Sydney GSO specifically reaches out to the source markets in Australia and New Zealand and aims to drive increased business to the Group's hotels. It also strengthens Park Hotel Group's sales network, which comprises offices in major gateway cities around the world, namely London, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Singapore.BBC World Service and Nokia pair upBBC World Service has launched new apps for its range of multilingual news content via Nokia's Series 40 devices, including the Nokia Asha smartphone range. The apps offer up-to-date news content from the websites spanning 11 language services of BBC World Service: BBC Arabic, BBC Brasil (in Portuguese), BBC Chinese, BBC Hindi, BBC Indonesia, BBC Mundo (in Spanish), BBC Russian, BBC Turkce, BBC Ukrainian, BBC Urdu and BBC Vietnamese. In addition to all the latest news updates via the app, it also offers users of the Chinese, Indonesian and Arabic apps radio news bulletins in these languages.

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