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...Elaine Moore’s Silicon Valley-based commentary is always fascinating, and here she explores the enduring effect of Slack and other worktech on every aspect of our working lives: from how much we log on to...
...After the 2018 death of Gerald Cotten, the young chief executive of cryptocurrency exchange Quadriga CX, users found themselves unable to access accounts....
...As a young lawyer, Nicholas Gravante made an unusual choice: he left Cravath, Swaine & Moore, one of the oldest and most prestigious US law firms, to go to work for Gerald Shargel, a New York City criminal...
...He won the race to succeed Tony Hall, ahead of competition from Charlotte Moore, the BBC’s director of content, who had been tipped to become the broadcaster’s first female director-general, William Lewis...
...He sits at a huge grand piano on the stage of the Gerald W....
...They were led by Gerald and Sara Murphy, who rented a good part of the hotel for the summer of 1923....
...He left to apprentice with Gerald Shargel, a famed New York trial lawyer whose clients included mobsters like Sammy “the Bull” Gravano and John Gotti....
...With time too, Sheil would like to sharpen his focus on new music, in particular, that of the madcap Irish composer Gerald Barry. But how will he sustain his vision in the long term?...
...“It’s again not a bright era for African Americans, in the US and the rest of the world,” says Edward De Luca, director at DC Moore gallery....
...Tim Moore Discovery: One cloudless morning late in August, I drove into Idaho with a dull headache — the legacy of having just crested the Rockies, and having done so in an open-sided, tirelessly deafening...
...One such is Gerald Lawless, chief executive of Jumeirah Hotels, owners of the Burj Al Arab, the third tallest hotel in the world. He says: “The Russian business is down....
...Indeed, works by African artists were hotly pursued: Goodman Gallery of South Africa sold works by emerging artists Hasan and Husain Essop, Nolan Oswald Dennis and Gerald Machona, as well as Walter Oltmann...
...One of the biggest influences on that advance was English pianist Gerald Moore, whom Vignoles calls a “kind of mentor”....
...This relates to businessman Gerald Ratner’s 1991 speech in which he denigrated some of his jewellery company’s products, creating a media backlash that brought the company to the brink of collapse....
...tate.org.uk, 020 7887 8888, to January 25 … Henry Moore & Gérald Cramer, Sims Reed Gallery, London The British sculptor had made very few prints when, in his 60s, he met distinguished Swiss print and...
...The only seriously flawed note is struck by Catherine Tate as Sara Jane Moore (another failed Ford gunwoman)....
...Doing one thing at a time is for losers — recall Lyndon Johnson’s often bowdlerised dismissal of Gerald Ford: “He can’t fart and chew gum at the same time.”...
...When Saiphin and Alex Moore, founders of Rosa’s Thai Café, wanted “a fresh set of eyes on the business”, Mr Moore was sure he “didn’t want a consultant”, he says....
...The small garden is dominated by a bronze statue by John Farnham, an apprentice of Henry Moore, which was a birthday gift to Susan....
...In his prime he made three studio recordings with Gerald Moore (1955, 1962 and 1971) and one with Jörg Demus (1968), and it’s the second of the Moore collaborations, taped when Fischer-Dieskau was 38, that...
...For many of us, the vocal/intellectual standard must have been set by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, who recorded the Liederbuch in 1967, warmly supported by the pianist Gerald Moore...
...Tim Moore’s latest book ‘You Are Awful (But I Like You): Travels Through Unloved Britain’ is published by Jonathan Cape Tim Moore was a guest of the Zoological Society of London, which runs London and Whipsnade...
...Knights Bachelor Gerald Acher , for charitable services Rodney Aldridge , chairman, the Aldridge Foundation, for services to young people Charles Allen, for services to the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics...
...Gerald Moore, a US physicist, suggested 40 years ago that it might be possible to separate these pairs before they could recombine – and in the process turn them into real photons – with a mirror moving...
...In 1962 the accompanist Gerald Moore published an autobiography – Am I Too Loud? – which promoted his neglected art while humorously alluding to the traditionally downtrodden nature of the role....
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