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...The young Malloch-Brown went to prep school and from there to Marlborough boarding school. His father was by now a commercial lawyer....
...Daniel Kinahan’s in Dubai and he’s taken his boxing promotion business there with him. He’s working on the biggest boxing deal of his life....
...Sidley Austin has hired a team of lawyers from Cooley led by private equity partner Mehdi Khodadad in Century City and Washington DC....
...He looks hip rather than athletic, in a smart maroon blazer and brown leather cowboy boots....
...Some colleagues compare him to Dan Jarvis, another cautious Labour MP with a compelling back story, in his case in the Parachute Regiment. Tulip Siddiq, MP for Hampstead and Kilburn, is one ally....
...Capability Brown and His Landscape Gardens, by Sarah Rutherford, National Trust, RRP£20 A plethora of Capability Brown books is being published for the tercentenary of Brown’s birth....
...Stuart David, their former bassist, recounts the Scottish indie band’s origins in his charming memoir, a story whose most rock and roll moment involves mild misbehaviour with After Eight mints....
...Plots hurtle forward in the style of James Patterson, romances sweep like Jackie Collins and chapters cliff-hang like Dan Brown....
...The photogenic and witty MP cut his teeth in the political world as a junior aide in the 1997 election campaign....
...people in brown-and-orange “Postie” T-shirts....
...And with each rediscovery, most press reports have managed to crowbar in some reference to Dan Brown’s bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. The rewards for finding a genuine Leonardo are obvious....
...titles and one to come....
...In private meetings with his officials, Clegg refers to the prime minister and chancellor as Cameron and Osborne – seldom by their official titles and never as Dave or George....
...“Sarah Thornton”, Barber wrote in the offending article, “is a decorative Canadian with a BA in art history and a PhD in sociology and a seemingly limitless capacity to write pompous nonsense.”...
...In a triumph of literary fiction over the mass market, Mantel’s Wolf Hall briefly topped Amazon’s bestseller list and knocked Dan Brown’s blockbuster The Lost Symbol off the number one spot....
...Roman Abramovich, the Russian oil billionaire, had prior to the start of last season put £485m into Chelsea through debt and equity, transforming the club’s fortunes with two Premiership titles in the past...
...There were no new novels by Dan Brown (why bother, if four of his previous titles are still on the UK’s bestseller list?)...
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