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...Bob Dole, the former Republican senator, once noted that the “most dangerous place in Washington is between Charles Schumer and a television camera”....
...It is unclear how many of Mr Hawley’s colleagues will join him in this extravagant gesture....
...As Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan explore in their book The Great Demographic Reversal, the balance of power between labour and capital is all about supply and demand....
...“The lessons need to be learned and the quicker the SFO get that over and done with, the better,” Ms Hawley said....
...Charles Mok, a pro-democracy lawmaker in Hong Kong representing the technology sector, pleaded with Mr Cook to “stand firm” and “uphold its commitment to free expression and other basic human rights, or...
..."We await real action on trade," said Charles Schumer, the Democratic leader in the Senate and a long-time advocate of a tougher line on China....
...They should own about 16 per cent of the enlarged entity, and chief executive Charles Wilson will have a place on the new board, but Tesco’s the real winner here....
...Charles Dickens, a one-time Camden resident, set some of his stories in the area; and the poet Dylan Thomas owned a house in Delancey Street, where a three-bedroom penthouse is now on sale through Knight...
...“We’re making progress quickly,” says Charles Butler, Market Tech’s chief executive. “Camden has always been a very cool place but it needs investment.”...
...“This is about building on the unique ethos and creativity of Camden,” said Charles Butler, chief executive of CMH....
...The Wall Street crash of 1929 led to the Smoot Hawley tariff legislation of 1930, with its devastating impact on international trade....
...His first clients included MFI and Michael Ashcroft’s Hawley Group. Lord Ashcroft, as he now is, was to play a central role in what was to be a recurring theme in Binns’ career....
...This really would revive the spectre of the notorious Smoot-Hawley tariff and the Great Depression....
...This would have been a spectacular violation of World Trade Organisation rules had it passed, a modern echo of the Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930 which symbolised the Depression-era retreat into protectionism...
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