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...There are also the three Ds — death, divorce and debt — which keep the market moving, even in the hardest times, says Sarah Dwight, a conveyancing solicitor....
...Josep M Colomer Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC, US...
...“For one fleeting moment, I thought about DeSantis, and about the same fleeting moment for Haley,” Copeland added....
...Though innuendo has circled Bridgewater for years, Copeland does not uncover financial trickery....
...I’m told “dumb shit” is a term commonly used at the firm, and by Dalio about himself, to mean a person who doesn’t know as much as they need to know. But still....
...During the last decade of her life, she landed campaigns with companies including Kate Spade, Magnum and eBay and worked on limited-edition collaborations with the likes of H&M and Mac Cosmetics....
...FT Alphaville’s Robin Wigglesworth gave a good flavour of this in his review of The Fund by Rob Copeland. I cannot wait to read the book....
...Hi, I’m Katie Martin, the FT’s markets columnist, and I’m looking after this newsletter for a couple of weeks while Harriet Agnew is topping up her vitamin D levels on holiday, the lucky duck....
...The era’s common ceramic moulds are more affordable, ranging from £20 to £150 – Copeland, Brownfield and Minton are names to look out for....
...[MUSIC PLAYING] Ethan WuIt was just a parenthetical in Copeland’s piece, but it just stuck with me. It was so vivid that I couldn’t get it out of my head. I’m short that. Please don’t do that....
...The search has homed in on three areas: South Copeland and Mid-Copeland in Cumbria; and Theddlethorpe....
...I have just ordered Calvin Trillin’s new book The Lede: Dispatches from a Life in the Press, which from the sound of this Dwight Garner review in the NYT will be unmissable....
...The “M” is for munitions; on impact it explodes in a ball of flames....
...Robert Armstrong I’m gonna recommend two books. I would like, Katie, I’m gonna pick some narrative books that really changed my point of view....
...“As an ex-banker, I’m often confronted by my previous colleagues saying, ‘Oh, these things are lovely ideas but just impossible to do,’” he said....
...“I’m not saying that Trump would be able to implement all the threats he has made....
...When I raise the topic of America’s identity crisis, I’m not talking about identity in the woke sense (though I’m planning to write my column next week about how companies are coping with consumer activism...
...This weekend I was eating Trini fried chicken in Copeland Park in Peckham at a Nigerian brewery that is just opening [Eko Brewery, one of only two Black-owned breweries in the UK] and bakeries are flourishing...
...Matt — I’m sure somebody already suggested Andrew Wylie in the Guardian?...
...Nixon was no innocent in foreign policy; he had been Dwight Eisenhower’s vice-president for eight years....
...It had leaders as far-sighted as Dwight Eisenhower. And it couldn’t stop half the world’s people going their own way....
...Insurance head Gilles Dellaert will lead the combined unit while credit boss Dwight Scott will become chair....
...“It once housed the Royal Asiatic Society and I’m interested in this colonial history of knowledge production here in Shanghai, and who owns it,” they say....
...“I’m optimistic but I’m not going to say these are calm waters.”...
...“That’s Dwight. He the food and beverages man. He been here longer than me.” He motions to Dwight to join us. “She asking, why we stay long at Rockhouse?” Dwight replies....
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