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...There’s a rooftop observation deck with views over Paine Field, the adjoining airport....
...But Kohli couldn’t resist querying Tim Paine’s batting technique. Paine, who replaced Smith as captain, was so upset that he started asking Indian players if they even liked their skipper “as a bloke”....
...Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson is the FT’s US business editor Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...” of Labour’s Brexit strategy Trump, Israel and the Art of the Giveaway — Tom Friedman in The New York Times What you've been saying Rodents are part of the countryside’s ecosystem — letter from Vic Paine...
..., as well as nights in Santiago and Punta Arenas Photographs: Andrew Carafelli; Getty Images; Craig Brady...
...Henderson chief executive Andrew Formica told the FT last October that the “vast majority” of staff would be unaffected by the Janus deal, which is expected to result in $110m of annual cost savings for...
...Henderson chief executive Andrew Formica said last year that the “vast majority” of staff would be unaffected by the Janus deal....
...“The art world is in collective shock about the election result, but the mood is rather upbeat,” said Andrew Fabricant, partner at Richard Gray gallery....
...Andrew McAfee, who wisely cautions against panic about the arrival of the robots, argues in favour of a negative income tax (that is distributionally equivalent to UBI) for precisely this reason....
...Also premiering was Paines Plough’s With a Little Bit of Luck, by award-winning playwright and poet Sabrina Mahfouz....
...In a co-production with Paines Plough directed by James Grieve, Graham explores the society that produced the group, their response and the police hunt....
...Magnus Spence (pictured) has resigned as chief executive of Dalton Strategic Partnership, the $2bn asset management boutique that he co-founded with Andrew Dalton in 2002....
...Its chief executive Andrew Jones says it was a natural next step....
...Andrew Hill is an associate editor and the FT’s management editor...
...Filmmaker Andrew Kötting (Gallivant) and author-“psychogeographer” Iain Sinclair borrow a swan pedalo from the Hastings seafront amusement park, sail it along the coast and then up-river by a winding route...
...Derek Tatton says: “It’s back to the 1890s, when adult learning didn’t have any government support and relied on funding from philanthropists like Andrew Carnegie.”...
...Pricklepants (“We do a lot of improv here”), the moment when a newly radicalised Barbie tells Lotso, “Authority should derive from the will of the governed, not from brute force” (must have been reading Tom Paine...
...If you’re going to accuse your potential suitor of theft – and quote Thomas Paine’s rallying cry to American revolutionaries in your support – you had better be sure of your defences....
...Nigel Andrews is the FT’s film critic...
...And not every blogger can be a Tom Paine. “People may want a democratic media,” says Cox, “but they don’t want to be bored....
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