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...(Donald Sutherland, magnificent as a lion pretending to be a house-cat.)...
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...Glaswegian Douglas Flint retires next year. But the bank’s Scottish heritage (Thomas Sutherland, HSBC’s 19th century founder was an Aberdonian) may yet shine through in the chairman’s succession....
...“As ever it is the dogs that don’t bark – the ones that are missing in literary action that are the most interesting,” said Professor John Sutherland....
...Invitees ranged from George Osborne, British chancellor, to José Manuel Barroso, head of the European Commission, and Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, to Peter Sutherland, chairman of Goldman...
...(Financial Times) Chesapeake taps Anadarko executive Lawler as CEO: “People familiar with the matter said Chesapeake’s directors on Sunday tapped Robert Douglas Lawler, senior vice president of international...
...Thus the masterpiece of hermetic cubism “Man with a Clarinet”, a key work in the collection of Penrose’s rival, the academic and embittered Douglas Cooper, returns from Madrid, joining a seminal collage-like...
...Professor John Curtice of Strathclyde university said Mr Kennedy was at risk, because nearly half his existing seat goes into the giant new constituency of Caithness, Sutherland Ross and Cromarty, most of...
...They are better known today as films starring Kirk Douglas and Charlton Heston....
...John Sutherland’s most recent book is ‘Curiosities of Literature’ (Random House)...
...A moment of quiet horror takes, literally, the characters’ breath away: “It’s stealing some of our atmosphere,” explains Dunst’s science-boffin brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland)....
...After Lord Browne left, Mr Sutherland promised to “refresh” the board....
..., consisting of items owned by the famous, ranging from the cigarette case given by Lord Alfred Douglas to Oscar Wilde to Elvis Presley’s sapphire ring....
...Sutherland, formerly finance director of Skype....
...John Sutherland is author of ‘The Boy who Loved Books’ (John Murray)...
...John Sutherland’s “The Boy who Loved Books” will be published by John Murray in June 2007....
...He is also bitterly resented by a younger colleague (Kiefer Sutherland, not just an action man but a good, controlled actor) for an imagined affair with the latter’s ex-wife....
...Mr Sutherland is expected to leave a year later, once a successor is in place as chief executive, people close to the chairman said....
...But no crowds massed outside Waterstone’s at midnight wearing battered school caps, sucking gob-stoppers, eager for the next outlaw exploits of William, Douglas, Henry, Ginger and Jumble the dog....
...polemical re-versioning will probably be less to popular taste, measured in sales, than Jasper Fforde’s gamesome “Thursday Next” series, in which a Swindon-based “literary detective” finds herself, like Douglas...
...No Scot -unlike many Jews in public life in the US -feels obliged to anglicise their name (would Kirk Douglas have enjoyed his screen fame if, instead of that absurdly Scottish moniker, he had retained “...
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