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...She was a rare politician who completed her project. Once she’d gone, there wasn’t much room for more privatisation or tax-cutting if Britain were to remain a recognisable developed country....
...Shortly after winning her second term as president in 2011, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner told ecstatic supporters, “Vamos por todo” — meaning “Let’s go for everything”....
...But if polls are to be believed, she has a good chance of returning to office in October as vice president, alongside her namesake and former chief of staff, Alberto Fernández. (FT)...
...You can never take that away from her — even if she may be richer than Macri,” quips Mr Durán Barba, conceding that the heir of one of Argentina’s richest men cannot compete with the daughter of a bus driver...
...But the decision now facing Fernandez is whether to stand by Boudou or cut him loose....
...If the economic fallout is bad enough, Fernández can say goodbye to any chance that her heir (if she chooses to anoint one) will win presidential elections next year....
...Cristina Fernández, Argentina’s president, seems keen on inserting a place-holder as her successor until she can engineer a return to office, much as her late husband once did with her....
...In the period when Diana was dealing with her difficulties and then following the princess’s death, Emilie had taken on a role akin to surrogate mother to Wills and Harry....
...and of her economic model....
...But Ms Fernández believes her victory in 2011 earned her “permanent legitimacy”, Mr Berensztein said....
...His convalescence has helped his heir, Dilma Rousseff and Brazil’s current president, stamp her authority on government....
...While less of a gamble than grooming a single heir-apparent, who could fall from grace or be poached by a competitor, contests still need managing to deliver the best candidate....
...It was a landscape by Klimt, painted in 1913 while on holiday at Lake Garda in Italy with his lover and muse Emilie Flöge....
...In the spotlight Telecom equipment makers just don’t have as much luck when it comes to product placement as, say, Pepsi or Apple Computer....
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