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...But judging by the recent surge of interest in her funny, elegant novels and indelible works of non-fiction, the smart money might be on another author entirely: Helen Garner....
...Things that looked potentially important, like 3D printing or genomics, were mostly avoided by the smart money....
...A group of private equity lawyers from Paul Weiss including Jeffrey Kochian, Gerald Brant and Brittany Harrison have joined Sidley Austin’s New York office as partners....
...Smart reads Couples therapy The Financial Times explains how UBS plans to strip back Credit Suisse’s investment bank in an effort to keep its rival’s past scandals at bay....
...Gerald Finley (Oppenheimer in Doctor Atomic) as Antony offers a fine blend of fading nobility and lovesick weakness....
...Jonas Merrick, the protagonist of Gerald Seymour’s In at the Kill (Hodder and Stoughton, £22), is the antithesis of an action hero....
...Francis brings with him a guest: Mr Hansen, a restless South African businessman (Gerald Kyd, excellent with his tight smile and impractical pale blue suit)....
...In Gerald Seymour’s The Foot Soldiers (Hodder & Stoughton, £20), Jonas Merrick is the antithesis of Pavone’s Manhattan power players....
...Along the way Mamatas offers plenty of scathing commentary on gun violence and misuse of social media, in a novel that is both smart and topical....
...“You have to be smart — leave before 10pm and come back after 5am,” he says. “Saves you a year’s rent.”...
...Gerald Silverberg in Germany put it succinctly: “It’s politically realistic if the entire proceeds of the tax are visibly redistributed on a per capita or payroll tax reduction basis....
...Paul, Weiss has hired Gerald Brant and Jeffrey Lazar Kochian, previously M&A partners at Akin Gump, as partners in its corporate department. They will be based in New York....
...The Uncommon, Gerald’s Bubbly White Wine 2020, is a light young English fizz based on Bacchus, a distinctively English grape with aromas of hedgerow....
...The FT did a very sharp Big Read on Chinese “smart cities” which are really surveillance cities....
...The smart suits against the tweed blazers....
...Politically, it is smart to know how much the public can tolerate and at the same time be able to accomplish what you need,” says Benenson....
...Gerald Onuorah, a technology manager at Bain & Company, isn’t letting standards slide just because he’s been out of office....
...Gerald Masoudi rejoined Covington & Burling’s food, drug, and medical device practice group as a partner in Washington....
...“What helps them get the commercial finance is a government backstop that can reassure lenders they are not the final line of funding,” said Gerald Khoo, aviation analyst at Liberum....
...Gerald Seib had an interestingly contrarian take about the ramifications of the US-Iran conflict in the WSJ....
...They were led by Gerald and Sara Murphy, who rented a good part of the hotel for the summer of 1923....
...These include 700 extra customs officers and a “smart border” to ease the burden on the 100,000 French companies that Paris estimates trade with the UK....
...(NYT) Martin Wolf’s Gerald Loeb award “My opinions have altered as the world has unfolded . . . But my values have not.”...
...The paper’s new editor Gerald Braunberger delivers some rare, effusive praise for ‘Super Mario’ in Germany’s conservative daily....
...Charlie Cornish Group Chief Executive, Manchester Airports Group, UK Ian Stuart CEO, HSBC UK Mark Cowlard CEO UK, Arcadis David Duffy Chief Executive, CYBG/Virgin Money Karen Smart Managing Director...
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