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...Until August by Gabriel García Márquez (Viking/Knopf)Before his death in 2014, the legendary Colombian writer was at work on a novel he decided should never be published....
...“We are about to have four art galleries lined up,” said Andrew Reed, owner of Andrew Reed Gallery, which also shares the block with Mindy Solomon Gallery....
...We continue today in New York with an action-packed second day, featuring former Colombian president Iván Duque Márquez, Verizon chief executive Hans Vestberg, Hester Peirce of the Securities and Exchange...
...companies, we faced several challenges during the first quarter from the global pandemic, war in Ukraine, rising inflation and uncertainty around financial markets and global supply chains,” said Octavio Marquez...
...Lila Avilés, director and co-writer (with Juan Marquéz), creates a symphony of textured silences. A dropped pin, in some scenes, would create a terremoto. And the less people say the more they convey....
...(Clinton was there, too, lauding business opportunities in Colombia alongside that country’s president, Iván Duque Márquez.)...
...FT MBA blogger Timo Marquez offers personal insights into being the ‘way older’ one — starting an MBA at 40 when the average age of your peers is 28....
...Film Nigel Andrews Nigel Andrews has been the Financial Times’ film critic since 1973....
...Christopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 Leinonen, nicknamed “Drew”, moved from Detroit to Florida two years ago, according to ABC News....
...It would later be adapted by Tan and Andrew Ruhemann into a film that won an Oscar for best animated short in 2011....
...Andrew Jones has joined as consultant relations director from Insight Investments. Richard Ferris has moved from Mercer to take on the role of client relations director....
...Gabriel García Márquez once wrote: “The life of a person is not what happened. But what he remembers and how he remembers it.”...
...Andrew Clark ——————————————- POP Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music....
...The writer-director is Rodrigo García, son of Gabriel García Marquez. The star is Annette Bening, the darling of upscale US independent cinema. The film is terribly sincere and sincerely terrible....
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...‘The Burning Plain’ is released in the UK next week Nigel Andrews is the FT’s chief film critic...
...His music, more concerned with timbre than drama, draws the sting out of Márquez’s characters. The pace is glacial, the vocal lines laden with meditative arioso....
...It included Steve Westwell, Hayward’s chief of staff, Rupert Bondy, the group’s general counsel, and Andrew Gowers, the group head of media. Inglis joined by telephone....
...A Márquez novel on screen should be more than a sprawling romantic blockbuster, shouldn’t it? More than Gone with the Wind meets Captain Corelli’s Mandolin?...
...Victoria Marquez-Mees, the Institute’s director of social investment, adds that mobiles are an increasingly powerful way to reach the poor, and rejects suggestions of any possible conflict of interest....
...pages FT bookshop price: £13.59 The Past By Alan PaulsTranslated by Nick Caistor Harvill Secker £17.99, 474 pages FT bookshop price: £14.39 Last Evenings on Earth By Roberto BolanoTranslated by Chris Andrews...
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