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...Challenging economics “If they’re able to crack the digitisation of grocery, that’s a huge opportunity for them to keep Amazon at bay,” said David Spitz, chief executive of ChannelAdvisor, an ecommerce...
...“It’s a long way from its true potential,” said David Spitz, chief executive of ChannelAdvisor, an ecommerce company....
...Portugal: poster boy The IMF’s David Lipton has heaped praise on Portugal’s post-bailout recovery. The key to its success? Political consensus for painful reforms. Read the speech in full....
...Each day she remains in office damages her party’s standing among metropolitan liberal voters — the very people David Cameron spent a decade wooing....
...Victory will put him level with fellow American Mark Spitz as the joint record-holder for winning the most gold medals in a single Olympics....
...In fact, Gauguin got there first: as the Beyeler unravels, “Eau mystérieuse; Source mystérieuse” was less a response to Tahiti than a rendering of Charles George Spitz’s ethnographic photograph “Tahitian...
...Email questions to david.tang@ft.com...
...Atlanta, 1996 200m and 400m “This man surely is not human,” said BBC commentator David Coleman, as Michael Johnson won the 200m in a world record time of 19.32 seconds in Atlanta....
...Before the squad left for Finland, prime minister David Ben-Gurion asked the 26 young Israelis to change their last names to something that was “pure Hebrew”....
...Mark Spitz, who retired aged 22 after winning seven gold medals at the Munich Olympics, was reportedly offered $1m by a documentary film-maker to try to qualify for the Barcelona games....
...That moment fell in the summer of 2006, during David Cameron’s first year as leader of the opposition, when he pitted his affordably chic Boden floral swimming trunks against then-prime minister Tony Blair...
...However: “I want to be the first Michael Phelps, not the second Mark Spitz.” He also had bad news for those who we laughably see as his rivals....
...David Owen is the FT’s sports editor....
...The results were as follows: Rome – Bikila; Tokyo – Japan’s postwar emergence, Mary Rand/Ann Packer; Mexico – black power, Beamon, Hemery; Munich – terror, Spitz, Korbut; Montreal – debt, Juantorena, Comaneci...
...He will need to dig deeper tonight if he is to keep the dream of matching Spitz alive....
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