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...The project is intended to transport natural gas from the Timor Sea to a terminal in Darwin in Australia’s north, before being shipped to Asia for use....
...But who would have predicted a Christmas-themed Darwin Nunez X Jim Royle mashup?...
...Sea to a terminal in Darwin to prepare it for export....
...The Karrabing Film Collective is a loose group of 30 mostly Indigenous Australians based in the tiny Northern Territory settlement of Belyuen, near Darwin....
...It even solves the problem of cooking food at high altitude, as encountered by Charles Darwin during his travels and recounted in The Voyage of the Beagle....
...They are not at their best in turf, but one exception is Galanthus S Arnott....
...This article has been amended to reflect the fact that the loan is intended to fund SK E&S’s involvement in the project...
...Markets: The US S&P 500 index dropped into a correction while oil prices neared $100 a barrel yesterday....
...A hypothesis first sketched in 1871 by Charles Darwin, and supported by recent evidence, makes the case for little warm pools near the edge of the sea....
...Originally marketed as duster coats, her simple, one-size button-downs – created in small quantities from off-cut fabrics – were part of her s/s ’20 collection....
...English Heritage also hired him to fill the bedroom shelves at Darwin’s House, using the scientist’s own records of what he owned as a starting point....
...The book contains a chilling résumé of 1999’s Unrestricted Warfare by Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, two Chinese colonels who deplore the stupidity of high-tech warfare spreading across the globe....
...In Darwin’s note, the plant is S. tuberosum var. vulgare; to its keepers, it is known as “the spud”....
...He points to the arrival of 200 marines in Darwin, Australia, two weeks ago for a rotational force deployment....
...it must have seemed in Darwin’s day....
...To modern eyes Darwin’s thinking seems at once amusing and slightly horrifying....
..., and what HSBC calls an “M&S price premium [that] now looks increasingly stretched”....
...When Shigetaka Komori revealed Fujifilm Holdings ’s $6.1bn bid for control of Xerox, the 78-year-old chief executive was ready to delay retirement by several years to ensure the takeover’s success....
...As hominid posture straightened, the spine became curvier than in ancestral apes, in order to better transmit weight from the upper body to pelvis and legs; it evolved into a gentle S-shape with concave...
...He could have put his money in the S&P 500 for a similar gain. Recently, shares in Xerox have gone sideways. Rather than take profits, he is demanding more change....
...He also has an academic career, being deputy director of the Centre for Financial History at Darwin College, Cambridge University and an associate member of the History faculty at Oxford University....
...At the same time, activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason took control of the Xerox board (read the FT's analysis on how Icahn beat Fujifilm here)....
...Elsewhere on Thursday, – Jeff Gundlach appears at SALT as a hologram… – The SEC might kill the quadruple-leveraged S&P 500 ETF?! Say it ain’t so....
...Since then it has blocked the sale of Ausgrid both to China’s State Grid Corporation and Hong Kong-based Cheung Kong Infrastructure over national security concerns, as well as the A$370m sale of S Kidman...
...Buying 2015’s worst performer has been a successful strategy in 2016....
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