(CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — In a surprise announcement today, Sanctuary Group’s board has dismissed CEO Andy Taylor over his methods of handling the company’s financial accounts.
The London-based company issued a statement that said the decision to get rid of Taylor came after an investigation into its 2005 financial statement found mistakes had been made, according to Billboard.biz.
Frank Presland, CEO of Twenty-First Artists Management, will fill his role until the end of the year, after which time the position will be reviewed.
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- Those who were born between the 1970s and 1990s will appreciate just how much cassette tapes meant to the world of music
- Lou Ottens, the Dutchman who invented the tape in 1963, died in his home aged 94
- As at the time of his death, over 100 billion tapes have been manufactured and sold around the world
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There's probably one thing about your body that bugs you. For some people, it's their butt. For others, it's a double chin or breasts they deem to big or too small. For me, it's always been my belly.
It isn't huge, but it's there. And it always has been. I can't remember it ever being flat (maybe when I was eight?), and I can't recall a time when I didn't reflexively "