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...England chief economist Huw Pill speaks at the London campus of the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business EU, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, UK, US: S&P Global flash manufacturing and...
...exhibited globally, including at the V&A in London, and architecture biennials in Sharjah (2013), Venice (2010, 2016) and Chicago (2017)....
...“The reality is that most women will not buy something that doesn’t permit them to wear a bra,” says Ikram Goldman, founder of high-end Chicago clothing store Ikram....
...Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago has decades of experience resettling refugees in this city where one in five residents is an immigrant....
...At Wrightwood 659, Chicago, to July 15, wrightwood659.org, then at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Delhi, from July 17, knma.in...
...Playhouse, London More national soul-searching is on the agenda for Holly Race Roughan’s intense, stripped-down version of Henry V....
...Development of the space capsule has cost Boeing $595mn since 2019. The Chicago-based company agreed to a fixed-term development contract with Nasa, meaning Boeing must cover any cost overruns....
...His reputation has only grown in the years following his death, with major exhibitions staged at the Hayward Gallery in London (2004), Art Institute of Chicago (2012), Centre Pompidou in Paris (2013) and...
...Tate’s unmissable Cézanne retrospective, a foundational story of modernism, organised with the Chicago Institute of Art, benefits from superb loans from the US: a roomful of Mont Sainte-Victoire pictures...
...You know, I think, you know, obviously, the title comes from one of the bleakest speeches in all of Shakespeare. (Lilah laughs) It’s like Act V, Macbeth, and nothing good happens in Act V of Macbeth....
...He sees the pavilion as part of The Question of Clay, a multi-institution project with past exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery and White Cube, and a research project at the V&A....
...Then look at the V&A or the Royal Albert Hall and Albert Memorial, to either side of the Serpentine Gallery, with their rich terracotta detail, or at the massive holdings of ceramics in the museum, and it...
...Guedes, a University of Chicago-educated former investment banker who studied under Milton Friedman, won acclaim from the market when he took over as the head of a “super-ministry” combining several departments...
...The trio of exhibitions stretching from the V&A to the Whitechapel Gallery and White Cube also reveals a fearsome curator....
...Next week we spend the whole episode on the likely repeal of Roe v Wade and the right to abortion in America....
...Since then, the demographics have changed, with the Chicago Archdiocese area breaking down at 43 per cent white, 26 per cent Latino and 21 per cent black....
...“President Trump has a habit of saying whatever comes into his head,” said Fred Bartlit, a Chicago lawyer who was on the trial team in Bush v Gore....
...Archbishop Gregory was a protégé of the late Cardinal Joseph Bernardin of Chicago, a towering influence on American Catholicism and standard-bearer of Vatican II ideas....
...Schwimmer trained at Northwestern University in Chicago and, on graduating, founded the Lookingglass Theatre Company, through which he took on serious roles in plays by Ibsen, Chekhov and Shakespeare....
...rate is 134 per cent, according to a University of Chicago study.)...
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...Today, after navigating the market fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the Chicago-based hedge fund has cemented its position as one of the industry’s titans....
...going to have a V-shaped recovery”....
...“If I were King of Lisbon, I would soon rule over the whole world,” said Charles V of Portugal’s 16th-century capital....
...“Equity investors get limited liability, and yet they get the upside of profits,” noted Anthony Casey a University of Chicago law professor. “Businesses go bad for arbitrary reasons all the time....
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