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...Conversations from the Nixon tapes in the run-up to the 1972 election (which Nixon won) show him pressuring Fed chair Arthur Burns to reduce rates....
...Andy Bell, founder of investment platform AJ Bell, tells the FT that measures to ease transfers are “sensible” but “picking at the edges”....
...Jessica Arthur directs....
...Laith Khalaf, head of investment analysis at investment platform AJ Bell, said that while CGT had “often been characterised as a rich person’s tax . . . the net is going to be cast a lot wider, and more...
...As well as familiar geniuses such as Edison (whom Scott paints as a harried grump), Alexander Graham Bell and Peter Goldmark, the book introduces us to various eccentrics, tinkerers and upstarts who helped...
...Even the goats whose bells we had heard around the monastic olive groves just above our starting point, Lake Zaros, seemed to have decided for now to keep to those lower slopes....
...Morris shared the 16th-century home with his partner Arthur Lett-Haines and a host of student luminaries from Lucian Freud to Maggi Hambling, all of which appealed to Price, who graduated with a first-class...
...Derek MaltzWhen we signed up to be DEA, we didn’t sign up to be firemen where the bell rings, you slide down the pole and you go put out the fire....
...The Scottish Ballet Orchestra provided haunting strings from the Sadler’s Wells pit, layered with the sound of church bells, bird wings and halted breathing....
...A cult book, perhaps, to be tucked on the bookshelves between Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar and Albert Camus’s The Outsider. I wonder whether its author would have considered that a success?...
...Kate Bell, assistant general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, the UK’s main movement for organised labour, said there would be “no easy answers” for the government if it wanted to go further....
...By year-end, we’ll have just enough unemployment, perhaps a hair above 4 per cent, for everyone to start pointing to the Sahm rule as evidence the recession bell has tolled....
...The inventor, Dutchman Arthur Valkieser, was inspired to act when he realised how much drinking water is piped into cisterns to flush loos – around 35 litres per person per day....
...Arthur, a London schoolboy, received his first smartphone aged 10....
...“I’ve known quite a lot of fund managers who thought risk was spelt R.E.W.A.R.D,” says Arthur Copple, chair of Temple Bar investment trust....
...The gallery hopes to entice supply to match the current demand for blue-chip art, says senior partner Kristine Bell....
...Another pairs a bell-sleeve cardigan not with a button-down but with a plain white T-shirt. Another wears bright red socks, a white Catalina jacket and a red-and-white gingham shirt — and jeans....
...When the government announced its timetable for easing England out of lockdown, Sophie Ovens and Arthur Mitchell realised the wedding they had planned could not go ahead....
...Writing in 1836 for the weekly newspaper Bell’s Life in London, Charles Dickens sketched an atmospheric scene of life in the capital that included a “little chandler’s shop with [a] cracked bell behind the...
...Works by another African artist, Marc Padeu from Cameroon, had already sold out at Jack Bell Gallery ($45,000-$55,000), but visitors happily engaged with his eye-catching work....
...When ARKK listed on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2014, Laffer was there with her to ring the bell....
...Reporting by Peter Foster, Helen Warrell, Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe, Sarah Neville, Bethan Staton, Andrew Bounds, Mure Dickie, Nathalie Thomas, Philip Georgiadis, George Hammond, Judith Evans and Arthur Beesley...
...While both the [all-UK] backstop currently in the withdrawal agreement and the Northern Ireland-only backstop are not perfect, they are infinitely preferable to crashing out without a deal,” said Michael Bell...
...The question asked by The Byrds on “The Bells of Rhymney” in 1965 — “Is there hope for the future?” — is not so easily answered these days....
...Well, you do if you’re Arthur Fleck. He is physically compelled to do so by a neurological condition that causes him to guffaw hysterically — and usually out of context....
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