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...Shares in Diageo and luxury group LVMH, which owns Hennessy cognac, also traded down 2.1 per cent and 1.3 per cent respectively....
...Domaine Chandon, Opus One and Dominus are long-standing Napa wineries with French owners or co-owners, respectively Moët-Hennessy, Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Christian Moueix....
...Overseeing this operation is a 52-year-old former detective named Stephen White, known officially as the Receiver of Wreck....
...Playing detective, you could spend all day at this terrific show....
...Detectives from the Met’s specialist crime command said they had found no evidence to indicate that a criminal offence had been committed by the presenter, who was suspended by the BBC on Sunday....
...The Truth Detective: How to Make Sense of a World That Doesn’t Add Up by Tim Harford (Wren & Rook)With the help of a cast of characters from Sherlock Holmes to Florence Nightingale, the FT Undercover Economist...
...Reporting by Kathrin Hille in Taipei, Joe Leahy in Beijing, Primrose Riordan and Eleanor Olcott in Hong Kong, Edward White in Seoul and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington...
...But he always insisted he was innocent, telling British detectives: “Look boys, I’m not the monster people think I am.”...
...This bit of received wisdom was crystallised by Edward Leamer’s funny and well-argued 2007 paper, “Housing IS the Business Cycle”....
...Meet Miles Bron (Edward Norton), a famed multi-billionaire with a monosyllabic surname, red-pilled and loudly disruptive....
...The Courier Journal tells the tale of David Lee Edwards from Ashland, Kentucky. He won $27mn in 2001, spent it on drugs, fast cars and a Learjet....
...Their tie is a longtime friendship with tech mogul Miles Bron (Edward Norton, smarming it up), who has invited everyone for a murder mystery of his own design....
...Normal politics may have resumed, but Hennessy sets out some thoughts on the shape of a new settlement....
...Strong-armed president Xi Jinping can still turn things round, the FT’s Edward White reports, but only if he relinquishes some political control....
...He cites the observation by Peter Hennessy, the historian and constitutional expert, that “war is an intensely prime ministerial activity”....
...You know the drill: one player is secretly assigned the role of murderer and has the ability to kill other players by winking at them, another player is the detective and has to grill the remaining players...
...Edward White is the FT’s Seoul correspondent and Kang Buseong is an FT reporter in Seoul Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
..., and the recent Sky drama Landscapers depicting the fantastical delusions of convicted murderers Susan and Christopher Edwards....
...Dominic James Edward Thorncroft of Orpington, Kent, was convicted on Wednesday by a jury at Southwark Crown Court of that offence, plus one count of breaching money laundering regulations and four counts...
...A good moment then for The Price of Time (Allen Lane, July), Edward Chancellor’s history of interest rates and the “curse” of easy money....
...Blake Edwards’ screen adaptation has charm in a wispy-wistful, candyfloss way. And it has a romance, which the original definitely doesn’t....
...Such worries are shared by Helin, a Swedish actress who became an icon in Britain for her portrayal of Saga Norén, the unconventional detective in The Bridge....
...Serena Patel’s Anisha: Accidental Detective (Usborne, RRP£5.99) flips the detective duo dynamic of The Highland Falcon Thief around....
...As a police detective with Tourette’s syndrome, Norton is a naggingly one-note hero you sometimes want to adopt like a lame pet. He doesn’t just have TS....
...Kesewa Hennessy asks if 2020 is finally the year of the introvert, benefiting those who find offices noisy and conflict-filled....
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