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...Now, the country produces almost 20mn b/d, roughly in line with consumption....
...B-7) who “sometimes gets ahead of himself.” (Exh. B-8)....
...The plaintiff was Cassie, the R&B singer, who alleged that Combs had abused her. Combs denied the allegations....
...Should the board of Peloton have challenged John Foley, the flamboyant founder of the company earlier and harder, before he resigned as executive chairman last September?...
...“The truth is Brexit is now probably less popular than it has been since June 2016,” the pollster Sir John Curtice said in November....
...Damian Williams, US attorney for the Southern District of New York, described the alleged crimes as “one of the biggest financial frauds in American history”....
...To potentially mitigate any legal messiness later, Wachtell became the party to hire Teneo so there’d be an attorney-client privilege over the PR firm’s work....
...Talent and studio executives have been fighting over pay since before Louis B Mayer. But for a disagreement to become so public is rare....
...John Abbamondi has joined the Brooklyn Nets as chief executive of its parent company, BSE Global....
...Its conferences regularly attract big names, including Stella McCartney and Kim Kardashian....
...They’re also a far cry from Leibovitz’s recent Vogue covers of Stella McCartney, Greta Gerwig, Cardi B and Ashley Graham — each with children or resplendently pregnant, pictured in luxuriant style, highly...
...And we’ll give the last word to James B Stewart, the man who wrote the must-read book on Milken — Den of Thieves. You can read his column on why Milken can’t rewrite history here....
...Manhattan US attorney Geoffrey S Berman attempted to inject some arguably inappropriate art humour into the situation, describing Boone’s personal tax returns as “more a work of impressionism than realism...
...MPs have more control over the Brexit process following rulings by the Commons speaker John Bercow, and initiatives led by Mr Grieve....
...The following day MPs voted in favour of an amendment tabled by former Conservative attorney-general Dominic Grieve, making Mrs May present an alternative “plan B” Brexit within three days of the expected...
...But Eurosceptic Tory MPs were furious that Wednesday’s vote was even allowed by Commons speaker John Bercow, who they view as an opponent of Brexit....
...for failing to publish the full Brexit legal advice from Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general....
...On Wednesday, abetted by the Europhile Speaker John Bercow, MPs again defeated Mrs May, forcing her to come back to the Commons within three working days with a Plan B if — as expected — her Brexit deal...
...But Dominic Grieve, the Conservative MP and former attorney-general, has (with considerable help from Commons Speaker John Bercow) made Mrs May’s life much harder....
...“She must have a plan B,” said Anna Soubry, a pro-EU former trade minister....
...Perhaps the most substantive defeat was the passage of an amendment by Dominic Grieve, the pro-EU former attorney-general, by 321 votes to 299....
...Henry Mance is the FT’s chief features writer Data analysis by John Burn-Murdoch We would like to hear our readers’ views....
...John Redwood MP was already refusing to buy Spanish oranges....
...The consumer protection lawsuit filed by Santa Clara County district attorney Jeff Rosen and nine other state prosecutors found those claims to be bunkum....
...Democrats are worried that Mr Trump is paving the way to fire Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney-general who appointed Mr Mueller....
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