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By Doug O’Kane
HEROES from Barnsley’s last play-off meeting with Swansea City believe the Reds can win again with a much bigger prize on offer in the upcoming Championship semi-finals.
The Reds beat the Swans on penalties after a 2-2 draw in Cardiff in the 2006 League One play-off final.
Antony Kay, who is from Darfield and now plays part-time for Welsh club Bala Town while running a coaching academy, took one of the penalties.
He told the Chronicle: “All the other clubs in the play-offs are miles bigger than Barnsley, in terms of budgets. But, on form, you would have to back Barnsley to go all the way.
The earth, just like a schoolgirl, memorizes
Poems, so many poems. . Look, she has learned
So many famous poems, she has earned so many prizes!
Teacher was strict. We delighted in the white
Of the old man’s beard, bright like the snow’s:
Now we may ask which names are wrong, or right
For “blue,” for “apple,” for “ripe.” She knows, she knows!
Lucky earth, let out of school, now you must play
Hide-and-seek with all the children every day:
You must hide that we may seek you: we will! We will!
The happiest child will hold you. She knows all the things
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Forecast of the Future of Work from MIT Sloan CIO Symposium We must do more to cultivate new jobs and new worker skills. Irving Wladawsky-Berger, research affiliate, MIT s Sloan School of Management.
As the next new normal expected after the pandemic takes shape, this week’s MIT Sloan CIO Symposium examined how the workplace might change yet again in the coming months.
While many organizations continue to maintain remote operations, a foreseeable end to the COVID-19 pandemic means there is a very real prospect for bringing at least part of the workforce back to the office. A discussion on the future of work, moderated by Allan Tate, executive chair of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, drew upon earlier event sessions as well as findings presented by Irving Wladawsky-Berger, research affiliate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and a fellow of MIT’s Initiative on the digital economy and of MIT Connection Science.