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...responsibility of the football operations . . . we are here for the long term and recognise that a lot of challenges and hard work lie ahead.”...
...As Wachowiak et al correctly note, the recent pressures militating in favour of greater cooperation (Ukraine, a second Trump presidency, fiscal constraints), “have not, to date, proven sufficient to overcome...
...The Met show includes nine of her works, which is a form of justice reclaimed. To July 28, metmuseum.org...
...If you owned rate-sensitive, high-risk stocks yesterday you have Unhedged’s permission to sell and take the rest of the year off (Carvana, Zillow, SoFi, et al rose 10 per cent or more)....
...SF: You wrote earlier this year that the long period of lax monetary policy had created increased systemic risks. The context for that was the turmoil around Silicon Valley Bank, et al....
...Woman, Life, Freedom by Marjane Satrapi et al (Seven Stories Press) The much-feted author of the graphic novel Persepolis leads a collection of vivid, “visually stunning” accounts of the current unrest gripping...
...the world, including to the V&A in London and the Rubin Museum in New York....
...Marc Ganis, a Chicago-based sports consultant who knows the Glazer family through his work with the NFL, reckons the partnership has a strong chance of confounding sceptics....
...“Great for Al, bad for America,” says a woman near me, swigging back the dregs of her beer. Al, who is sitting across the table, has put money on the Chiefs and is looking smug....
...to Mexico to the streets of US cities, this in-depth FT visual story maps out the illicit trade routes behind the fentanyl crisis....
...Waste of paper The City of London’s push to modernise is being held back by its archaic shareholding system and the vested interests that keep it in place, the FT’s Helen Thomas writes....
...“Some would say, and they might be right, that her suicide was a big reason for the initial brouhaha,” says Doon of the furore around Arbus’ work in the years following her death....
...Plus if you really miss Brian Cox et al, you can slowly flick through the archive photographs while humming a haunting piano theme....
...The colour blue states ‘work’, from farm to city. It indicates something unisex, hardwearing, tough and with purpose.” Indigo twill is a manifesto as much as a mood....
...And for all the flaws of the current approach to equity and inclusion, Edmans et al say it does seem to be bearing some fruit: the average DEI score from their calculations has risen from 4.1 out of 5 in...
...man is the right one to run in November....
...Coming from New England, I love green spaces, and Cricket Hill, one of the only hills in the city, is right down the street....
...In an analysis of results from the European Working Conditions Surveys for 15 countries, Mariann Rigó of Düsseldorf University et al found “that work stress generally increased from 1995 to 2015, and that...
...“I fell in love with my job — and the city.” She had not even heard of the museum when the Hammer search committee contacted her....
...The second is an article on Anglo-Greek wrangling over the return of Parthenon Marbles hoarded by the British Museum, written by George Parker et al....
...I loved walking around the local markets and finding hidden streets to get lost in. And we spent a night in the desert – a couple of hours outside the city....
...The leadership committee for this initiative is drawn from different disciplines and aims to identify opportunities for better co-ordination and strengthening client relationships....
...The decision has led to the legalised bribery that afflicts US politics. Now see the many state attorneys-general (acolytes, no doubt of Alito et. al.) who want to sanction corporations that adopt ESG....
...A Federal Reserve Board of Governors paper by Edmund Crawley et al says $2.5tn of Fed balance sheet unwind would approximately equate to a 0.50 percentage point of tightening, or 20 basis points per trillion...
...The World of Work US investment and industries editor Brooke Masters wonders whether Citigroup’s new hub for junior investment bankers in Málaga, a Spanish city known better for beaches than finance, ostensibly...
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