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...Billionaire Brazilian businessman Jorge Paulo Lemann and longtime partners from 3G Capital, Carlos Alberto Sicupira and Marcel Telles, first invested in Americanas in the early 1980s....
...He immediately resigned after disclosing the news, with the company now run by João Guerra, its former head of human resources....
...To manage the transition, former Luxottica executive Andrea Guerra was brought in as group CEO and Gianfranco D’Attis was appointed as the first-ever CEO of the Prada brand....
...By transferring the action to 1970s Cuba, choreographer Carlos Pons Guerra neatly sidesteps any quibbles over whether Cio-Cio San needs to be played by a Japanese performer....
...Carlos Díaz and Héctor Noas are two storied names in Cuban theatre, full of tales. We drink Chilean carménère over a spread of vegetarian stews and salads....
...(FT) Juan Carlos affair bolsters Spanish minister’s republican campaign Spain’s consumer affairs minister Alberto Garzón, a vocal republican, says recent attempts by the ex-king Juan Carlos to settle affairs...
...Carlo Messina, chief executive of Intesa Sanpaolo, said in a statement that the bank had earmarked up to €15bn to help fund businesses coming out of the crisis....
...It was becoming a family company again,” said a former senior executive who left shortly after Mr Guerra....
...For Mexico’s finance minister Carlos Urzúa to resign from the government after just seven months was a bad enough sign for investors....
...I remember the whispers after a neighbour was snatched by the military during the guerra sucia, or dirty war, of the late 1970s and early 1980s; the Falklands/Malvinas war of 1982; protesters demanding democracy...
...said Juan Carlos Garzón of the Ideas for Peace Foundation (FIP), a Bogotá think-tank. “What’s the plan for the medium and long term? So far the government has just been fighting fires.”...
...For the moment Carlos Pons Guerra’s creations for DeNada Dance Theatre make their home in pocket-sized venues such as Wilton’s Music Hall and Sadler’s Wells’s tiny, 180-seat Lilian Baylis studio....
...But by the end of the year we need to be in another stable government,” says Andrea Guerra, executive chairman of food emporium Eataly and a former adviser to Mr Renzi on industry....
...“Over the past 10 years, [Manaus] has changed completely,” says Guerra’s wife, Dr Maria das Graças Barbosa Guerra, who heads a department at the Tropical....
...As he entered his eighth decade, Mr Del Vecchio handed over in 2004 to Andrea Guerra....
...But Carlos Correa of advocacy group Espacio Público says some cable operators in Venezuela were told not to broadcast it by government officials....
...In Viscera, Jennifer Kronenberg was curled on Carlos Guerra’s back like a foetus, then unfurled like a starfish. Evocative, at least. joyce.org; miamcityballet.org...
...The so-called guerra sucia (dirty war) forms the darkest chapter in the history of modern democratic Spain....
...delights to keep them reaching for their wallets this weekend: a bottle of olive oil for $40; a wine tasting with expert Jancis Robinson; lunch with Michelin-starred chefs Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura and Carlo...
...We are at a crossroads of technology and changes in consumer patterns of behaviour,” says Carlo Alberto Carnevale-Maffè, an expert on corporate change at Milan’s Bocconi University’s School of Management...
..., columnist Gabriel Guerra Castellanos cast a disbelieving eye at recent glowing coverage in the Financial Times, the Economist and the New York Times....
...According to Gabriel Guerra, who was spokesperson for the PRI administration of President Carlos Salinas in the early 1990s, much of the disappointment stems from a widespread belief that everything that...
...“It’s a hard life,” says Carlo Molteni, managing director at the kitchen and furniture designer founded by his father. “But Italians are happier with lower volumes.”...
...“The PRI suddenly finds itself with a real chance of occupying the centre ground once again and it is mainly because of the failings of its rivals,” says Gabriel Guerra, a former spokesman for Carlos Salinas...
...and “Basta Guerra!” (enough of war!)....
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