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...In the Whitechapel exhibition, a black vessel sits alone on a highly vibrant carpet from the archives of the African-American-owned Johnson Publishing Company held in the Stony Island Arts Bank....
...The three-way wiring between media, crown and public that reshaped the modern monarchy did not, in fact, begin with Elizabeth II, but with her grandfather George V....
...He likes to fritter his billions on art and, in 2009, started the V-A-C Foundation — named after his daughter, Victoria — which has given large sums to some of the UK’s top art institutions, including Tate...
...: it is, writes Bill Gates, the question he is most often asked when discussing climate change....
...Even with the fall in sterling, inflation may not rise much — and interest rates may also increase only slowly. The American expansion will also be a favourable force next year....
...We’ve level pegged with the Americans since 2010, but started to fall behind in 2016. If that continues then I’d again be watching sterling....
...Scandicrime by an American....
...A judge in Regina v....
...A Gate at the Stairs By Lorrie Moore Faber, £16.99 As if the recent publication of her collected stories had not proved Moore to be one of today’s greatest American writers, along comes her fourth novel...
...But President Roosevelt outlawed them because he was afraid they might undermine the banks,” David Boyle, a fellow at the New Economics Foundation, told The Observer....
...Jeff Immelt, chairman and chief executive, General Electric • Barbarians at the Gate, by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar....
...“It is not for nothing that Bill Gates has been endowing Cambridge. In 2000, Gates gave £150m for the Gates Scholarships, which brings about 100 students to Cambridge each year from outside the UK....
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