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...“The (industry) calculus in the past has been described to me as ‘we don’t want to anger our supervisor so we haven’t sued them’,” Quarles says....
...Van Hagen inherited the collecting gene from his mother, Susanne Van Hagen, a curator and art collector. “She would take me to the auctions in New York when I was seven or eight years old,” he says....
...“Brandon” (1998-99), her web project exploring the rape and murder of a transgender man, was the first internet art piece commissioned and acquired by New York’s Guggenheim Museum....
...“From a financial stability risk [point of view] we need to know more about that than we do,” FSB chairman Randal Quarles told the FT....
...What’s the appeal of these celebrity spawn (apart from their pulchritudinous gene pool)? Why is nepotism the new wave?...
...The famous Vincente Minnelli film ended with a daringly long ballet sequence and it is as if this new stage version, almost double the length of the Gene Kelly-Leslie Caron classic, has taken this as a cue...
...An example of innovation in assisting the elderly is Brandon Healthcare, an award-winning device maker from Leeds....
...With chiselled jaws, dark hair and gleaming smiles, Mitt Romney’s five sons are a walking advertisement for the benefits of good genes and an affluent upbringing....
...Brandon Routh, a name made in publicist’s heaven, is such a Reeve lookalike that we suspect DNA trickery on Planet Warner. But isn’t that the point?...
...In a landmark paper published in 2000, Gene Fama and Ken French found that the proportion of US companies paying cash dividends fell from 66.5 per cent in 1978 to only 20.8 per cent by 1999....
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