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...Long Day’s Journey into Night heaves on to the stage like one of the ships warned off the Connecticut rocks by the mournful foghorn that sounds throughout Eugene O’Neill’s play....
...O’Neill ripped the drama out of his own painful life: there’s an authenticity to it that is deeply moving....
...They are at the vanguard of a number of like-minded acts such as John Francis Flynn, Lisa O’Neill and The Mary Wallopers. But talk of them leading an Irish folk revival receives short shrift....
...Brian Byrnes, head of personal finance at Moneybox, says: “Low-cost, globally diversified portfolios have certain inalienable characteristics that make them very difficult to outperform over the long term...
...Released from Succession, Brian Cox is back on the West End boards in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, the semi-autobiographical epic that won its writer a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1957...
...Think of the unexpected friendship between the former Democratic Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill and the Republican Ronald Reagan based on after-hours tippling, storytelling and card games in the White...
...But below -19C, O’Neill wonders, “Are you tasting anything at all?”...
...Bowie’s archive includes letters, set designs, thousands of slides, contact sheets and transparencies from photographers such as Terry O’Neill and Helmut Newton, as well as costumes made by fashion designers...
...Still, the zeal of devotees from minority communities in the same period inspired Staten Island Cricket Club player and novelist Joseph O’Neill’s 2008 book Netherland, in which a Trinidadian of Indian descent...
...“Politicians are unlikely to close a hospital . . . for fear of losing crucial votes,” wrote Ciaran O’Neill, an expert on public health at Queen’s University in Belfast, and Dame Carol Propper, an economics...
...There we encounter a barman (Jamie O’Neill) with a gambling problem and an adman (John Cronin) with a drinking problem....
...Fortunately the school has lots of balconies and viewing points for a suspicious staff member (Roisin O’Neill, amusingly furtive) to keep watch on the interloper....
...“The group is going down two different tracks — credit and rates,” summed up Scott Siefers, bank analyst at Sandler O’Neill....
...Middlesbrough; Heather Morrey, Sussex Polymath 1,037: Michael Crapper, Whitchurch Crossword 16,254: Richard Heaton, London; Hector Langfeldt, Birmingham; Saira Kamaly, London Polymath 1,036: Eamonn O’...
...“Big banks’ mortgage businesses are a lot smaller than they used to be,” said Jeffery Harte of Sandler O’Neill....
...Scott Siefers, analyst at Sandler O’Neill, said “the longer this lingers, the more investors conclude, rightly or wrongly, that Allen will be the next CEO and those who have met him largely think he is a...
...The age of chief executives is “definitely a factor” in bank deals, says Stephen Scouten, a bank analyst at Sandler O’Neill....
...“I think even the most vocal critics of the company would be willing to give an outsider [chief executive] the benefit of the doubt,” said Scott Siefers, bank analyst at Sandler O’Neill....
...“The deeper people dig into [the] results, the better they look,” said Jeffrey Harte, analyst at Sandler O’Neill, pointing out that the poor trading quarter was “tough to extrapolate from one quarter to...
...Jeffery Harte, analyst at Sandler O’Neill, noted that “a big driver was credit — loan reserve releases helped the bottom line, and I’m not sure the market is going to pay up for that at this point”....
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...“If you do anything unexpected in a market like the one we have had, you are not going to be rewarded,” said Aaron Deer, analyst at Sandler O’Neill. “You have to deliver exactly what was expected.”...
...Jeff Harte, an analyst at Sandler O’Neill, said that he did not hear anything from Citi or JPMorgan “that would have given me pause” but that investors had been spooked by cautious commentary from PNC....
...“Most investors I talk to think if there’s anyone who can fix this thing it’s going to be Duperreault and the people he’s bringing in,” says Paul Newsome, analyst at Sandler O’Neill....
...The brick-and-mortar strategy stands out, says Frank Schiraldi, an analyst at Sandler O’Neill in New York, at a time when most other banks are closing branches and pouring resources into their mobile offerings...
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