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...In addition to its bank of answers to textbook questions, Chegg allows students to submit original questions and have them answered by an expert “in as little as 30 minutes”....
...For the banks, the virtual roadshows mean big cost savings, with companies bearing more of the cost of online production....
...The US faces a tsunami of jobless claims as states from Ohio to Pennsylvania see a surge in the number of people who have been laid off in recent days....
...(FT) New dean in town Erika James has been named dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School, making her the first woman and first person of colour to lead the programme that the FT...
...WPP will also reduce is planned capex from £400m to v£300m....
...Mr Trump described the ninth circuit court — a US federal court which can hear appeals over rulings made by various district courts — as a “disgrace”, “totally out of control” and “a thorn in our side”....
...Deutsche Bank’s head of investor relations John Andrews is leaving the German bank....
...“We have entered into [memorandums of understanding] with various commercial banks to the tune of around Rs100bn,” said V Rama Manohara Rao, APCRDA special commissioner....
...Something about Peru’s lawyers getting stuck in a traffic jam. Flash forward to the Elliott v Peru of the 2010s, NML v Argentina....
...Martin Weale, an economist and member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, puts it rather well: “A lot of the dialogue [about the Dilnot report] at the moment is about people using social...
...Victory in Europe or the relief of Mafeking, or to mourn the deaths of George V and Queen Victoria....
...He has since been given the job of an entire new terrace for the US’s unsurpassed gardens at Longwood, Pennsylvania, funded by the Dupont Foundation....
...The harsh, almost geological angularity of the parking garage shears through Lapidus’s easy informality, yet with its open structure and its canted and V-shaped columns there is a faint echo of playful...
...Now Mr Schwartz hopes the Supreme Court will step in. “They [the banks] were as involved in this thing as Kenneth Lay was, you don’t steal billions of dollars by yourself....
...Proponents of reform want at least some Democratic support. The volume of legislative traffic in Congress could clog the process....
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