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...Once on a Welsh tour, he turned round to his room mate while shaving and declared: “I played really well today, didn’t I?”...
...patrick.jenkins@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Media and policymakers must up their game on private equity / From Peter Morris, London N5, UK...
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...Going for revelation over plot, Jacobs-Jenkins sets himself a challenge that the play doesn’t quite rise to: it feels becalmed in places and the structure feels rather blocky — one disclosure after another...
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...patrick.jenkins@ft.com Letter in response to this column: One flaw of the Bazalgette sewers we live with today / From Sam Dunkley, London W8, UK...
...Thanks to Patrick Jenkins for his excellent column on the “unnerving parallels” between the UK water industry and the financial crisis (Opinion, April 16)....
...patrick.jenkins@ft.com Bid for lunch with Patrick at London’s Carlton Brasserie and raise money for the FT’s charity the Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC). ...
...But there will come a point where [if not enough members rejoin] we can’t do what we need to do.”...
...In “Basel III leaves banks with weak points on both sides of Atlantic” (Inside Business, March 19) Patrick Jenkins has written a very good article pointing out the hazards of the dreaded doom loop and the...
...Indeed, a sell-off by the government 14 years ago, at a big discount, would have been at a price at least 30-40 per cent above today’s value — and that doesn’t adjust for inflation....
...So long as the bloc doesn’t sign up for the “Network State”. patrick.jenkins@ft.com...
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...Appropriate confronts the ways people respond — and don’t — to what is staring them in the face. ★★★★☆ To March 3, 2st.com...
...Even if current measures were updated, “it still doesn’t get to this horizontal issue . . . if everybody’s relying on a base model and the base model is sitting not at the broker dealer, but it’s sitting...
...“You couldn’t tell that this bed isn’t an 18th-century original,” says Fisher of the Palmira, a revival of an 1760s example that melds ornamental Thomas Chippendale-style relief work with the patina of painted...
...“I still can’t find anything exciting to buy,” he said....
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...And we can’t be nice anymore,” said Stephen Robinson, an engineer from Virginia....
...But the Boeing CEO can’t go to Seattle and fix that, he also has a huge defence business to think about,” said O’Leary....
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