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...It was very surprising to find aficionados — something I didn’t necessarily associate with England.” He soon bagged a regular spot at Restaurante Antonio in Covent Garden....
...He writes: In our view an ordinary person would not associate high protein levels with a cake....
...I rang Thomas Roulet, associate professor in organisation theory at the University of Cambridge, who told me that dining at an employee’s house would previously have made sense to bosses seeking to “generate...
...Some say “just let crypto burn”, but the idea that it will disappear of its own accord may be wishful thinking....
...It doesn’t actually burn your stomach but it will numb your mouth.”...
...Working with spatial designer and sculptor Jobe Burns, they created a space filled with tonal colours, natural materials, texture and comfort....
...But the vaccines have made the risks to the individual very similar,” said Dr Raghib Ali, senior clinical research associate in epidemiology at Cambridge university, who added that this made a “large spike...
...The exhibition at the V&A, London, runs until January 9; vam.ac.uk Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...The problem comes from fires deliberately lit to burn forests and agricultural byproducts. Lung cancer and respiratory disease rates have soared. Corn and rice farmers burn off residue....
...JanewayUniversity of Cambridge Rohan GreyWillamette University College of Law Jonathan PerratonDepartment of Economics, University of Sheffield, UK Dominik LeusderLondon School of Economics Christos...
...Ethan Ilzetzki, associate professor of economics at LSE: The UK will lag behind other developed economies in 2023....
...Don’t grab the rope until you need to go up the hill, or you will just burn your hands.”...
...The writer is Allianz’s chief economic adviser and president-elect of Queens’ College, University of Cambridge...
...HSBC has some discussion about V and W shaped recoveries; its own model resembling “the Nike swoosh” is made by combining a proper V in mainland China forms and more of an L among Western European and American...
...The cult of Milton Friedman bites back “Corporate social responsibility is back — and that’s bad news for anyone who cares about corporate behaviour,” writes Jennifer Burns, an associate history professor...
...While Jennifer Burns, an associate history professor at Stanford University, says that companies should concentrate on maximising their profits....
...Digital celebrities don’t have expensive tastes, they don’t burn out and they don’t let fame go to their head. In Korea, this is especially pertinent....
...Nokian Tyres, having recently burnt a lot of speculators when Pirelli denied it was in merger talks, burns them again with a profit warning. ... Times are tight at BarCap. ......
...Tony Yates, macroeconomic policy unit research associate at the Resolution Foundation: No....
...(FT) New York Times v South China Morning Post The New York Times probes the revival of the South China Morning Post under the ownership of Jack Ma’s Alibaba....
...We are now awash with slogans and signs, hashtags and memes so that they burn brightly but fade quickly. Perhaps there can be too much graphic design....
...London might go slower but perhaps that would be no bad thing, as the architecture critic Rowan Moore puts it in his book on London, Slow Burn City: “The ideal is that cities burn slowly....
...It mustn’t burn or give off toxins. All of these things go into it and they’ll only make a few thousand of them.”...
...He ended his career in California as associate director of the Salk Institute, founded by Jonas Salk, who had developed the polio vaccine....
...of a British lord and a big donor to Cambridge university....
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