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This week's events, hires (and a joke)

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  Joke of the week Four fonts walk into a bar. The barman says: "Oi - get out. We don't want your type in here."   Thought of the week Love is a game that two can play and both win. Eva Gabor   Events Retirement Planner is hosting the second of its breakfast briefing series on 24 February. Wrapping up retirement wrappers will explore the role of ISAs and pensions in the accumulation stage and take a look at the future of retirement saving in light of the pension freedoms. REGISTER HERE...

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