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...being too expensive, the problem, argues Christophers, is that saving the planet is not sufficiently profitable....
...It was in Kew Gardens, designed by William Chambers in 1762.”...
...Menendez, the son of Cuban immigrants, rose under the tutelage of William V Musto, the mayor of Union City from 1962 to 1982, with a four-year interregnum....
...Acts announced so far include Andrea Bocelli and Robbie Williams — with plenty more to come. 2023’s line-up included Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and Guns N’ Roses....
...The Financial Times has a special magazine issue marking the anniversary of the war featuring essays by our Ukraine correspondent Christopher Miller and academic Mary Elise Sarotte, alongside a powerful...
...v=vcF9hq668Ow – Stephen Bush’s piece ‘How ‘vice-signalling’ swallowed electoral politics’: https://on.ft.com/3BqNtzd – Stephen Bush’s piece ‘Failed Rwanda asylum flight puts all of the UK on a rocky course...
...In this thought-provoking book, Jón Daníelsson, professor of finance at the London School of Economics offers five recommendations....
...Designed by William Chambers (whose pagoda at Kew survives) it was a decorative, orientalising building framed by a pair of minarets and capped by a dome with a crescent moon on top....
...William Tyndale printed his epoch-making translations of the Bible here. In 1535, a spy lured him out of the secure “English House”....
...Kingston Polymath 1,011: Dr S Bailey, Swindon Crossword 16,099: Suzanne P Wilson, Windermere; D Barter, Cumbria; Jean-Marc Sellier, California Polymath 1,010: Robert Jelly, Warwickshire Crossword 16,093: V...
...FT family quiz Round One Jenny Agutter (The Railway Children) George V (Edward VIII and George VI) Christopher Robin Milne (son of AA Milne) Loving and giving Five (at home) The Diary of Anne Frank/The...
...For all the legacies of Christopher Wren and William Mulholland, neither underwent a rationalisation as total as Haussmann’s of Paris, or Pope Sixtus V’s of Rome....
...apogee — directness, vigour, suggestions of contained power — was Titian’s “Charles V” and Velázquez’s “Philip IV”....
...De Morgan had a “weakness for weak puns”, according to the writer and historian Rosemary Hill, and even the former chairman of the De Morgan Foundation, Jon Catleugh, admits in William De Morgan Tiles (1991...
...They replace Ros Stephenson and William Vereker, who become executive vice-chair of the investment bank....
...“It’s like something out of Tron,” says the show’s director, Christopher Turner....
...Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson....
...Christopher LaVigne, a partner at Shearman & Sterling, calls insider trading law “an amorphous area”....
...The opening and closing phases of Christopher Marlowe’s play can stand proudly beside any other Elizabethan or Jacobean drama . . ....
...Sc 8 “Tower of strength” – Richard III, Act V, Sc 3 “Our revels now are ended” – The Tempest, Act IV, Sc 1 “Brave new world” – The Tempest, Act V, Sc 1 “What’s in a name” - Romeo and Juliet, Act II,...
...In addition to Ms Foreman, the four other judges on this year’s panel are the critic Jon Day, the academic and novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, the poet David Harsent and the actor Olivia Williams....
...Christopher Gibbs, the doyen of London antique dealers, became a regular visitor, and Hurst quotes him as a huge influence — a gauge on whether an object should be bought today: what would Christopher think...
...Bullish international investors have long ignored screenwriter William Goldman’s warning that “Nobody knows anything” about success in Hollywood....
...Photographs: Rebecca Lupton; Christopher Furlong/360; Craven Dunill Jackfield; V&A/DeMorgan...
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