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...Woman, Life, Freedom by Marjane Satrapi et al (Seven Stories Press) The much-feted author of the graphic novel Persepolis leads a collection of vivid, “visually stunning” accounts of the current unrest gripping...
...We write in response to James E Hansen et al’s letter (“EU must include nuclear power in its list of sustainable sources”, December 17), which mistakenly advocates nuclear energy to address climate change...
...A UBS report says the exposure of Intu et al to retailing is worse than suggested by the companies or feared by investors....
...I have seen no data to show how Facebook and Twitter et al advance happiness or social cohesion....
...This was disproved by the trial of US v Zarrab et al, in which a Turkish banker and a gold trader were convicted of laundering Iranian oil and gas revenues....
...He said this even after Fox News had retracted a report that Birmingham (England, not Alabama) was a city inhabited totally by Muslims. (Also see Ben Carson et al on black people.)...
...One segment of the market (Open U, U of Phoenix, et al) specialise in delivering online courses for large audiences....
...On Monday, while Thompson thought he was helping the Treasury meet a funding gap, Cameron et al were handing out surplus cash. It is hard to avoid the conclusion that he was bluffed....
...of Arts, as well as being appointed a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government....
...Moody’s et al. are watching, waiting, and brooding over the UK’s AAA rating, after all....
...“The bonus brigade is back in town – demand from Goldman Sachs traders et al for £1m-plus mortgages is on the rise,” says mortgage specialist Gary Festa....
...As a former investment banker, Augar tells the story of the disaster in the financial markets. What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...to the relocation of industry to China, et al?...
...Supreme Court’s historic finding in the case of Rasul et al v....
...Again, Hugenholtz et al, point out that the majority of cases brought under the Directive have been about databases that would have been created anyway - telephone numbers, television schedules, concert...
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