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...“What we’re trying to do is give the liver a little nudge in the right direction to support it to regenerate,” said Quin Wills, chief scientific officer and co-founder of Ochre Bio....
...In an official statement, Cabinet Office minister Jeremy Quin hailed the “record-breaking figures”, pointing out it was the fifth consecutive year of increased spending on smaller businesses but did not...
...Quin said in a written House of Commons statement that the ban would be lifted for Bain & Co and its global affiliates, but it would remain in place for its South African arm....
...The eminent cast includes Renée Flemming, Kelli O’Hara and Joyce DiDonato....
...As a singer, most famous for “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)”? As an actor, with starring roles in Carmen Jones and Island In The Sun?...
...Carmen is not into Bourdain excess; he attends AA meetings. Sadly, his path to professional sobriety is torturous....
...To step inside Carmen Haid’s Marrakech home is to be immersed in a sunset palette of Sahara brown, ochre and burnt red – the same tones that define so much of the ancient city’s architecture....
...Following Aftersun and God’s Creatures comes Benjamin Millepied’s reinterpretation of Carmen while, a way down the line, there’s first world war love story The History of Sound, with Josh O’Connor....
...glastonburyfestivals.co.uk Letter in response to this article: Macca’s Glastonbury show captures economic mood / From George Carmen, St Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire, UK...
...Bottega Veneta leather Point bag, £5,880 Chanel Rouge Coco ultra hydrating lipstick in 466 Carmen, £33 Givenchy silk dress, €1,790....
...Fashion curator Carmen Haid has dozens of pieces in her collection, including a pair of ’50s earclips by Lanvin that “encompass minimalism and futurism at the same time”....
...“It’s very grim,” says Carmen Reinhart, the World Bank’s chief economist....
...O’Connor agrees with her: “In a way, if people use one of my pieces, they are contributing to it.”...
...Diana Vreeland, Billie Holiday, Georgia O’Keeffe, Peggy Guggenheim, Cecil Beaton, Carmen Miranda, Diaghilev, singer Miriam Makeba, Lourdes de Oliveira in Black Orpheus and French photographer Dora Maar all...
...First up is the artist Carmen Herrera with a work that will be in White Cube’s Paris office but remains under wraps until Salon opens on March 1....
...On the topic of stakeholder ideals, take a look at Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism, by Michael O’Leary and Warren Valdmanis, or The Six New Rules Of Business: Creating Value In A Changing World...
...As Sarah O’Connor writes in her column (with striking charts), the Covid-19 crisis, and a lack of childcare support, has sent female participation in the US labour force back to 1980s levels....
...While straight sex in fiction grapples with the sex we don’t want, or want but think we shouldn’t, writers including Ocean Vuong, Carmen Maria Machado and Garth Greenwell have been prodding the power dynamics...
...and enthusiastic, and the 80-odd episodes have featured everyone from the uber-curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tate director Maria Balshaw to artists Kaws (Brian Donnelly) and Lisa Yuskavage, actor Josh O’...
...Additional reporting by Cynthia O'Murchu and Carmen Constantin Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Instead she’s set up an Instagram account, inspired by her niece (and keen Instagrammer) Carmen Ballesteros (yes, her dad was the golfer Seve)....
...Patrick O’Sullivan joined as chairman in May 2018, while James Quin joined the company as chief financial officer from Zurich in January this year....
...And take the top women at auction in 2018-19: Yayoi Kusama, Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Georgia O’Keeffe and Agnes Martin, in descending order....
...Margarita del Carmen Palmán, 40, lives with her husband and three children in a shack made of plastic sheeting, which flaps loudly in the howling winds that blow fine sand everywhere....
...A number of books pick up the theme, notably Fintan O’Toole’s Three Years in Hell (Head of Zeus RRP£20, March), in which the Irish Times columnist takes a funny — at times scathing — look at events since...
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