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...At the Bartlett, he took a film studies class, and made the animated short Robots of Brixton for his dissertation. Inspired by the 1981 Brixton riots, it imagined an uprising of oppressed robots....
...A Rose clutch bag is priced at £1,990, just 15 per cent less than the price of the similarly sized Pouch he designed for his previous employer....
...The safest way to turn indifference to truth and decency into money and power is to be a part of a whole class of people like yourself, not a single big shot....
...They keep money in sacks in their houses,” said Wasike Robai, a vegetable vendor in Nairobi, of the political class. “How can a rich person come to help a poor person up?...
...Thus, the guy worth £200mn flies business class so as not to distance himself from his friend who earns £200,000 a year....
...And he sets up a new Linkedin under his fake identity. He describes himself as an executive “with a view to expanding my companies and an eye for detail”....
...A fine for a notorious unauthorised screening of A Clockwork Orange, withdrawn at the time from UK distribution by Stanley Kubrick himself, was just the last straw. Scala!!!...
...We raise glasses of green tea, and order miso soup, sashimi and a bento box. Butler grew up in an upper middle-class Jewish family in Cleveland, Ohio....
...Amid all their show’s abundance, some scrap of something is sure to ring a bell for nearly every visitor, even those who have earned the right to call themselves New Yorkers by virtue of having landed a...
...Japanese politics ever since have featured a similarly awkward dualism: a powerful allegiance to the American alliance and to the international rule of law, alongside a powerful urge among the country’s...
...Wasn’t a real criminal. He was, you know, a suave sort of a guy. Miles JohnsonMichael starts looking into Christy Kinahan. And he learns that he grew up in a middle-class family in Dublin....
...It also shows how Sir Frederick Barclay and his late brother David, two working-class brothers from west London, forged their empire using “other people’s money”, as one person familiar with their operations...
...His voice has lost mobility with age, but he flung himself into the hurly-burly of the songs. Actor Phil Daniels emerged from a stripy workman’s hut to reprise his Cockney rant in “Parklife”....
...Ecuadorean president Daniel Noboa....
...A South African content moderator called Daniel Motaung had started a few months before and had begun pressing for better pay and working conditions....
...And then among liberal middle-class voters in the UK, there are quite a lot of people who think that as well....
...And that's going to cost a lot of money. ESPN, for a long time, was the cash cow for Disney....
...As Smith himself framed it: “We were everybody’s kid brother until we started taking a lot of money from people.”...
...The third major flaw in the current architecture for the restructuring of sovereign debt is the near-total absence of any mechanism that will permit the supermajority of similarly-situated creditors to agree...
...Filipović had long been interested in buying Fortenova himself, says a person with knowledge of the matter....
...My rose-tinted view of castaway dining is partly inspired by Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe’s 1719 novel about a man who is shipwrecked for 28 years on a tropical island and dines remarkably well....
...(Unless you are the kind of person who shakes a rueful head at CCTV cameras and mutters “He saw it coming”.)...
...Along the track, relay runners and spectators gaze over fields and hedgerows for signs of life. Then, at about 12.30, Daniel Connolly, one of the solo runners, comes streaming down the track....
...For example, one of them said that he trained himself to realise that it was OK to stand by yourself with a drink, particularly if you were at an art gallery or a museum or something....
...Someone who can launch one of London’s most desirable private members’ clubs, and scale a value-proposition hostelry that looks great and only costs you €120 a night? Is that person a wunderkind?...
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