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...Joyce Carol Oates’ Zero-Sum (Fourth Estate, 9 hrs 45 mins), presented by an array of highly proficient readers, offers tense narratives, variously filled with tales of seduction, revenge and — in the collection...
...I tasted a range of Cape Agulhas wines at the neighbouring Black Oystercatcher wine farm on Mother’s Day and Sean Petersen of Zoetendal had to dash back for lunch service.)...
...However, steep discounts were apparent in secondary sales of stakes in buyout portfolio companies of 30 to 40 per cent of net asset value, noted Cameron Joyce, senior vice-president at Preqin, a data business...
...At a South Carolina polling station in February, Jennifer Koerner, a 51-year-old real estate agent, had just cast her vote for Trump as the Republican nominee for president....
...Clean by Alia Trabucco Zerán, translated by Sophie Hughes (4th Estate)A nightmarish examination of the life of a live-in maid who dies — and the toxic family and societal relationships that surround her...
...Babysitter by Joyce Carol Oates, Fourth Estate £18.99, 448 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Its sprawling portfolio of hundreds of companies generates about $200bn in annual revenues and its influence has expanded beyond corporate buyouts into credit-based investments, real estate, the managing...
...Performances from Emeli Sandé, Grace Jones, Candi Staton and Thundercat, combined with camping on the grounds of a 16th-century estate in the Sussex village of Glynde, make this a particularly appealing...
...Objects include a stack of her favourite books, including Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood and Joyce Carol Oates’ Wonderland; her IBM Wheelwriter 5 typewriter (estimate...
...The name of Raissa and Joyce de Haas’s company, Double Dutch — so named because they are twins and were born and raised in the Netherlands — leads many to assume they will always be together, she says....
...He managed to escape from the office on the night of St Patrick’s Day to celebrate at a nearby Irish pub named after James Joyce....
...“Breathe” by Joyce Carol Oates is published by 4th Estate Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Janet Joyce Arzt held the role before becoming CEO of a family office in March of 2021....
...Despite the scarcity of such properties, Austrians are warming to this investment model, which is popular with international buyers, says Thomas Joyce, head of sales at estate agent Pure International....
...Although Clare is aware she was adopted as a young girl, her blood relatives are blank faces until she receives a phone call from a lawyer, informing her of her new estate....
...Dragon Lodge, as the house is known, occupies some of the most valuable real estate on earth....
...Alan Joyce, the Australian airline’s chief executive, said he thought a vaccine would become “a necessity” for international travel....
...Devers says that until the 1920s or ’30s, this world was made up of the libraries of great estates, collected by men to be passed on to posterity....
...Clark, a professor of poetry at the University of Huddersfield, is freed by writing years after most of the main characters have died, and by her unfettered access to the Plath estate....
...He’s teamed up with Leon Bressler, a well-known real estate investor, to buy a 4.1 per cent stake in the heavily indebted commercial property group....
...Recordings of the series of seven interpretations by different top-tier dancers are streaming to Jan 10 ($13 a ticket, joyce.org)....
...Rosamond McDowell, partner and head of private clients at Payne Hicks Beach, says the first point to make is that this is an unusual situation....
...Victoria Rosamond has rejoined White & Case’s New York office as a partner in its M&A practice. She was previously at Katten Muchin Rosenman....
...With her background in real estate and architecture, Yeh’s passion for art started when she was growing up in New York. “The city is filled with art,” she explains....
...The downsizing of the leisure estate, which continues to suffer from excess competition and over-expansion, is to be accelerated, with a further 75-90 sites (out of the current 250 strong estate) to be exited...
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