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...Timber taken from protected areas is laundered into international supply chains; mining companies have been granted exploration licenses within the nature reserve....
...WPP will also reduce is planned capex from £400m to v£300m....
...Critics say the state government’s amendment to the 2013 Land Acquisition Act in effect removes provisions requiring the prior consent of farmers before land can be taken away....
...The Empire State Building, completed in 1931, had a mooring mast for airships....
...The site was designed in collaboration with Foster + Partners, the London-based architectural group founded by Lord Norman Foster....
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...It was a pariah state for two decades following a political crackdown in 1990....
...In our experience, the king’s focus on international trips is on promoting Swaziland, not on frivolous spending,” says Andrew le Roux, executive director of Montigny Investments, a sustainable-timber company...
...Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: 700-1900, edited by Zhang Hongxing, V&A Publishing, RRP£40/$60 The world’s oldest painting tradition explored in the glorious catalogue to the V&A’s current, once-in-a-lifetime...
...POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...Led by the Land: Landscapes, by Kim Wilkie, Frances Lincoln, RRP£35 A thoughtful text, illustrated by plans and evocative photographs, on how our lives shape the land – and vice versa....
...“Our competitors get into these brand wars like Coke v Pepsi,” says Zimmer at UTA....
...But Plum Creek, with 8m acres across 18 states, can call off the lumberjacks. Similar to petroleum producers, timber companies reduce output when pricing dips....
...But many agree with the Supreme Court of the United States in Ebay v....
...He also saw the potential of frozen and canned foods, later moving into cattle farming, cattle feed and the purchase of timber land....
...Patent owners across the country got themselves in a state over the LabCorp v Metabolite case, for example, fearing that the justices would use it to rein in thousands of dubious patents on methods of doing...
...By mid 2000, “the company had sold off its sugar business. In a year, it had realigned its activities and become a star of the FTSE, focused on derivatives.”...
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