Hints and tips:
...Starbucks settled with Mr Robinson and Mr Nelson for an undisclosed sum after mediation before a retired federal judge....
...Marc Lamont Hill, a media professor at Temple University and the owner of Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee and Books café, said: “What we saw in Starbucks is a ritual that is as consistent and longstanding as America...
...Norman Lamont, then chancellor, warned against such an outcome in a letter to Mr Major in 1992. “In the autumn statement, private finance must be given a strong push,” he said....
...Simon Derrick is chief currency strategist for BNY Mellon...
...Simon Derrick, chief markets strategist at BNY Mellon, said there remained too many unanswered questions for the rally in UK stocks to be considered stable....
...Emma Kate Nelson is delectably shrill as Lamont....
...James Lamont is the FT’s south Asia bureau chief...
...Two years ago, Nelco – once called Nelson – diversified beyond its traditional track and field products into cricket accessories. It had already felt the awakening of the domestic market....
...Salahuddin, a newspaper commentator, questioned whether Pakistan’s political leadership had the moral authority to launch a public inquiry into past misdeeds: “In South Africa, we had Desmond Tutu and Nelson...
...It was hard “to explain why they don’t say to hell with Tutu, [Nelson] Mandela and the rest and go on therampage.”...
...“It appears that analysts on both sides of the Atlantic have under-estimated the resilience of corporate profits to the economic slowdown,” said Nick Nelson, strategist at UBS....
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